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Thread: Go forth and ride, then bring back pics

  1. #11301
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dantheman View Post
    Maybe the pic looks off, but she looks like she she's big enough for 16" or even 20" wheels. A bike that fits and has actual bike geo will immensely improve her riding immediately. New bike, a Towhee (https://towwhee.com/), and some green flow trails and you're living the dream.
    Good eye... You are correct! The 16" bike is sitting in the garage right now--I just picked it up on Sunday. It's another specialized hot rock that I picked up locally on marketplace. The geo looks better, but it is noticibly heavy. She may finally get a chance to ride it tomorrow.

  2. #11302
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    Yeah, going as light as possible makes a huge difference for kids and the Hotrock is...not the best option available.

  3. #11303
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    Tapatalk seems to be working again. Back home now, but assorted pics from Europe that I couldn't post previously.

    Tour De France. Pogachar in there. This is at the bottom of the climb up to Col De la Loz. Stage 18 I think?


    La Grave. One of the craziest places I've ever ridden a bike. Surrounded on 3 sides by glaciers at the top. 6,000' descent. 100% rowdy tech.


    More La Grave. Riding down the top of this moraine is steeper and sketchier than it looks.


    This is a good encapsulation of the upper part of La Grave. Bike is in the trail here.


    There are 2 official trails off the top of La Grave. Both are rocky. Above Pic is the trail to the right, this is the trail to the left. Yes, there is a trail there. There's some paint on the rocks in case you're confused. It's a couple miles of this before you get down lower, where there's more trail options and a bit more flow.



    Glaciers up at the top.


    This one's over by the Refuge du Bonhomme on the Tour Du Mont Blanc circuit. Healthy climb up to here, but then a really cool ridge run for a mile or two, then a rad descent down towards Beaufort.


    Further down the descent.


    This is at a fort above Bourg St. Maurice. This day was foggy. On a previous trip up there, the fort was covered in goats. There's a farm nearby with some great chevre.
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  4. #11304
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    Woooooooooow
    No longer stuck.

    Quote Originally Posted by stuckathuntermtn View Post
    Just an uneducated guess.

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    Holy shit, unreal!

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