^^Wow dude, that looks amazing. Awesome shots.
^^Wow dude, that looks amazing. Awesome shots.
Keep it unclipped
^^^ I've been wanting to do a trip in that area. Awesome bike photos, man!!!
Sweet Truman Gulch evening ride!
3 days in the saddle... you know my body hurt! It being summer, I took off my shirt, and I tried to wash away some of that dusty dirt!
water taxi to funtown
requesting permission to land, Lorna tower!
see ya in 3 days, have a good one!
catch me some dinner
off to never, never land
this shit does exist
like doing a wall dive in SCUBA... you want to keep going down, but know it could be the end of you if you did.
Chilcotin is native for "push bike uphill"
there's gold in them thar hills
riding down into prime grizzly bear habitat with a head wind is always a good time
fully expecting a big brown head to pop up at any moment adds a little spice to the ride
stoke level is running "high" around the camp fire after day 1
see Dave, we rode up from way the fuck over there
start of Day 2. Lorna to Spruce Lake via Deer pass. almost 8 hrs in the saddle.
what goes up must come down
downhill riding is tiring!
screeriding is the new freeriding
I belted out a few lines from the sound of music riding down this one
same here
stoke level after day 2 and 65k of singletrack in one day!
the start on another busy day for Tyax air at Spruce lake where most folks start from, but day 3 for us. Paul getting shit done!
buddy broke his tow and had to carry his bike up rather than push it! only one way out in the Chilcotin!
windy pass
taking the bikes for a hike
I will let the pictures do the talking
more screeriding
Charles Bronson
obligatory gay alpine meadows blooming flower shot. summer riding at it's finest.
Dr. Gnarly leading a dual life
cowboy country
heading back down to civilization
the best single track you will probably never ride
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Security is mostly a superstition. It does not exist in nature... Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than outright exposure. Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. -Helen Keller
Connected two spots together, with a touch of pavement. Pleasant surprise was finding a hugely long stretch of these guys along the roadway.
I ate a lot of 'em.
Did he make it?
My in-laws are only a few minutes from Bradbury State Park, in Maine. Finally managed to bring a bike up when visiting.
Pops, I seriously did not like the long drive up there.
Blue Mtn. tomorrow, Diablow Sunday, Trumbull on Monday, the local bit on Tuesday.
Of all the places to break your G2 guide. Meh. No, not mine - found piece.
Sorta' local, good flavor, not expensive, quite portable.
The infamous "east coast rawks" here. Yet, I managed to survive on a low bb, and non-large wheeled bike.
This fork feels good. Really good. 15mm nay-sayers: don't sweat it, unless you have to buy a new hub/wheel. It's pretty freakin' stiff. As in, feels stiffer than the Lyrik it replaced.
My favorite local spot - can pedal to in twenty minutes. Anything from an hour quicky, or enough trail and areas that connect to be out near all day.
I need a winch.
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Florence Nightingale's Stormtrooper
its been wet n cool in CO lately
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the drugs made me realize it's not about the drugs
Days, nice Dan. Bike is looking dialed.
Want to ride so bad, got another 6-8 weeks in the gimp corner.
There's nothing better than sliding down snow, flying through the air
Well, its a parking lot pic, but I'm fuckin stoked. This was my 1st trail ride since I fucked up my hand bout 5 years ago riding bikes. Easy up and down with my chick, still found some fun corners and I'm happy to report riding still feels natural.
And I dunno if y'all can tell but I have both brakes and the shifter on the left side, cause the right hand don't work, first day out with this setup and everything feels pretty dialed so thats a success.
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^Awesome! I saw a helmet cam vid of a guy who injured a nerve and couldn't use an arm riding Champery, something I struggle with at the best of times, it amazed me. Really impressed by you getting back out there too!
Flying the Bluehouse colors in Western Canada! Let me know if you want some rad skis!!
"He is god of snow; the one called Ullr. Son of Sif, step son of Thor. He is so fierce a bowman and ski-runner that none may contend! He is quite beautiful to look upon and has all the characteristics of a warrior. It is wise to invoke the name of Ullr in duels!"
-The Gylfaginning
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I wear crocs for the style, not the comfort.
a little place called...
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the drugs made me realize it's not about the drugs
Lewis Peak, Ogden, UT
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