I wanted to mess with my new camera after a night ride last week. Bike has glow in the dark paint so with a full "charge" and long exposure it looks pretty rad or like it should be in GQ or something.
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I wanted to mess with my new camera after a night ride last week. Bike has glow in the dark paint so with a full "charge" and long exposure it looks pretty rad or like it should be in GQ or something.
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No photos - we were in a hurry - but we rode the Gov't trail from Snowmass to Aspen yesterday. We hit it right during the golden hour, with the low fall light filtering through the yellow leaves. So prime. Complete yellow-brick road. Get out there and find it!
[QUOTE=Lindahl;4552540]No photos - we were in a hurry - but we rode the Gov't trail from Snowmass to Aspen yesterday. We hit it right during the golden hour, with the low fall light filtering through the yellow leaves. So prime. Complete yellow-brick road. Get out there and find it![/QUOTE
I get back Thursday and I'm really looking forward to the colors.
It was rather nice out last Wednesday at Noble Knob
IMG_4352 by Clinton Koontz, on Flickr
IMG_4350 by Clinton Koontz, on Flickr
IMG_4344 by Clinton Koontz, on Flickr
Great weekend of bp at Silverstar but when I saw it was snowing and raining at home yesterday, decided to check off a summer bucket list item in Revelstoke. 7000' solo mission of mostly hike-a-bike up Mount Cartier.
Glad the weather held and stoked on doing it but it's been getting a lot of hype lately as a heli drop and not sure I would recommend it. I can think of a bunch of other descents with similar elevation drop and less effort to get to that are far more enjoyable between Revelstoke and Golden. I'd say it was 80% narrow side hill on steep slope coming down. Maybe it's just me but I seem to get tunnel vision in this situation and am stressed the entire time. It's definitely a trail that requires focus the whole way down.
After getting to experience Retallack last weekend, albeit in the snow, that's where my money would go.
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Not hardcore exXxtreme, just scenic. From Beaver Creek last fall.
sure is purty
aspens starting to change at high elevations too
Out there, Whistler
^^^ nice
fall riding is the best
I can feel that crisp air, plug
To busy riding to grab photos but the crest to ambush, robs, Dubois did not suck today.
I rip the groomed on tele gear
Some really great photos in here.
Rode out from my house here in Angwin last week.
Got some pics of the Valley Fire - Aetna Springs area.
Headed out early tomorrow.
All the pics:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/jibmaster/
Leavenworth, WA
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Nice dfin!! That last roll looks wicked...
A few from Interbike hell in the Las Vegas desert last week:
mrtoast bringing the mad Blister style:
mrtoast was totally #winning the Interbike huck to flat award. Nothing like dropping a $10K bike that you don't own out of the sky to flat...
How I didn't get any pinch flats on XC tires, I have no idea.
In other news, buy this bike. It is amazing:
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"We're in the eye of a shiticane here Julian, and Ricky's a low shit system!" - Jim Lahey, RIP
Former Managing Editor @ TGR, forever mag.
A few more from Outdoor Demo.
E-Bike
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Oops.
M1013316-1 by Harvey Richards, on Flickr
Fat as hell.
M1013393-1 by Harvey Richards, on Flickr
Oops again.
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Cool!
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And a few more.
Going up.
M1013412-1 by Harvey Richards, on Flickr
Going to the hospital.
M1013425-1 by Harvey Richards, on Flickr
Not just for the boys.
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Home sweet home.
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29 er's are way too small.
M1020314-1 by Harvey Richards, on Flickr
excellent ride pics everyone
dfinn- you guys have done a lot of bike traveling this summer huh?
love seeing the bootleg canyon too- I remember those rocks also being brutally shreddy to tires and skin
Cliche Utah? Yes, and proud of it.
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Yeah, it's been a really good summer.
Yeah, it comes out right around the same spot at the bottom but you use a different shuttle road to get to it. Tres Hombres. Complete opposite of Xanadu. I really enjoyed both trails, I rode em both the day I was there.
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