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    loving the forest and high alpine pics, missing that in the midwest... more please!

    few shots from a dj jam last week




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    The boomers are a bloomin here in NAZ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by forty View Post
    loving the forest and high alpine pics, missing that in the midwest... more please!

    few shots from a dj jam last week



    Blasting

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    Quote Originally Posted by joetron View Post
    Blasting
    Seriously! Sick stuff.



    Had a super fun day with HVskier and friends Saturday off Teton pass. We are in desperate need of some rain, root drops are now just giant roots sticking out of the ground and we were both coming off our pedals, but damn was it fun!

    Forest sections up high had some fun dry loamy bits in between the deep silt.
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    Everyone likes a cool clear lake to jump in after a steep climb on a hot day

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    Got my bike fixed this week and went up to China Camp State Park to ride. I finally understand why people say good things about that place. There isn't any alpine, but the views don't suck. I also got a nice reminder of how much harder it is to ride 20 miles on a mountain bike than on a road bike. Oof.

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    China camp set by Ed Carley, on Flickr

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    spent the day at duluth bike fest, left the big bike at home and fiddled around on djs to avoid crowds, then upped the beverage intake and spectated the dh race in the afternoon, good day with good peeps, scene is growing out here rapidly

    new digger friend speed testing


    slapped and tickled back into shape, glad i brought a shovel


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    dh spectating, buddy up front, superior in the background


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    Quote Originally Posted by joetron View Post
    Blasting
    Seriously. Not even in my dreams can I boost DJs like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeJ View Post


    Like the looks of that. Where is it?
    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post


    Looks kind
    Where that?
    Little Mountain Mt Vernon (yes WA)... Galbraith it's not.. but it's minutes from my door and never fails to leave me smiling.. great for getting a quick ride in..

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    Finally got out on the bike with geo039....french jura.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Danno View Post
    klar, get some gloves!
    Quote Originally Posted by TahoeJ View Post
    Seriously.
    here, i bought gloves and kneepads to facilitate low speed falling into bushes.









    I see the appeal of going for a ride and hanging out with buddies on lazy summer afternoons.



    I still struggle to see the bike as an efficient mode of transport. Feels like most of the time I'd be faster without it both up and down. Especially on longer rides with tons of switchbacks that I can't do. Probably different on trails built for bikes? haven't been on any.. It's getting easier to just let the bike do its thing and roll over stuff but I still have zero technical control and I don't like that feeling. Starting to figure out how to hop with the rear tire in the parking lot, I suppose that counts as progress.
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    Corn is starting to boost
    From today is Walpole NH

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    Quote Originally Posted by klar View Post
    I still struggle to see the bike as an efficient mode of transport. Feels like most of the time I'd be faster without it both up and down. Especially on longer rides with tons of switchbacks that I can't do. Probably different on trails built for bikes? haven't been on any.. It's getting easier to just let the bike do its thing and roll over stuff but I still have zero technical control and I don't like that feeling. Starting to figure out how to hop with the rear tire in the parking lot, I suppose that counts as progress.
    it takes awhile to get to the point of being able to go faster over techy stuff (which everyone says is easier but I didn't believe it either when I first started riding) and you just started riding, so give yourself some time.
    particularly if you can ride the same trail frequently - then you can really see progress or you just have a really good day where you are on it and kill a section and from then on that section will no longer give you pause. It's a great feeling.
    Tough when I suspect you are a person that is used to being good at stuff but this will come relatively fast for you I bet
    Ride on!
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    Corn is starting to boost
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    watch out for evil children in there!
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    Go forth and ride, then bring back pics

    Klar, need switchback pics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by klar View Post
    I still struggle to see the bike as an efficient mode of transport. Feels like most of the time I'd be faster without it both up and down. Especially on longer rides with tons of switchbacks that I can't do.
    If you are going up those trails, yes it is faster to hike up them! If you don't see the bike as being efficient (you should be overtaking hikers), it seems like your local trails are a bit burly for riding. Another problem may be who you ride with, they may enjoy brutal uphills and tech downhills but it's a good way to ruin a beginner on the sport. Just guessing here, of course.

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    Heh, we like to talk about how rooty it is here in the EC, you guys have a few too

    Quote Originally Posted by klar View Post
    here, i bought gloves and kneepads to facilitate low speed falling into bushes.









    I see the appeal of going for a ride and hanging out with buddies on lazy summer afternoons.



    I still struggle to see the bike as an efficient mode of transport. Feels like most of the time I'd be faster without it both up and down. Especially on longer rides with tons of switchbacks that I can't do. Probably different on trails built for bikes? haven't been on any.. It's getting easier to just let the bike do its thing and roll over stuff but I still have zero technical control and I don't like that feeling. Starting to figure out how to hop with the rear tire in the parking lot, I suppose that counts as progress.
    It will come. Try some roly poly stuff rather than the super rough that you've shown us so far. When you average 5-6mph/8-10kph you'll feel better about it.
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    On Tuesday I noticed that, especially in NW NH.

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    Good day to be on the Pend O'Reille Divide trail.Click image for larger version. 

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    Bikes were hiked.
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    And ridden.
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    Very nice out on Kachess Ridge yesterday, even went for a little side hike from the saddle. Packing a summit beer and a camera for a 3,000' climb up a 10% grade road could seem insane to some, but why not.

    Great views of Mt Stuart, with the mandatory bike picture




    Looking down on the top of the climb to the saddle, from my perch that I hiked to


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    Shitbike Sundays.....


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    Quote Originally Posted by jono View Post
    Good day to be on the Pend O'Reille Divide trail.
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    Very nice out on Kachess Ridge yesterday
    Great stuff!

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