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  1. #2901
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    Trail work yesterday morning



    Spent the whole day working on that berm and the drop leading into it. Sam had his bike with and made sure it was riding well.

    Then went on a good ride. Trails are so nice right now, although a little wet in some places. Every fall it's like you get a whole new set of trails after it rains a bit.




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    Go forth and ride, then bring back pics

    Found this on a very quiet dirt road in Vermont today.
    Think about it, what was this guy's secret?
    105 years old in a time when, if you were lucky enough to see 40, you were old.
    Fresh flags for a couple of old boys in this cemetery.
    I love old things

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    crab in my shoe mouth

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamal View Post
    Trail work yesterday morning



    Spent the whole day working on that berm and the drop leading into it. Sam had his bike with and made sure it was riding well.

    Then went on a good ride. Trails are so nice right now, although a little wet in some places. Every fall it's like you get a whole new set of trails after it rains a bit.



    Sweet shots. My trails all changed a lot this rainy season for sure.

    Buttah sweet gravestone....miss the east rides for sure.
    Terje was right.

    "We're all kooks to somebody else." -Shelby Menzel

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    After hitting a deer in CO my truck is in the shop so ride options are limited. Hit up a demo event yesterday taking the moto to get there. Today I rode from home, a big loop around San Diego hitting a bunch of different trail systems that I do maybe once a year. Beach to the mountains and back... Great day on the bike!

    Sycamore


    Fanita


    beach


    great way to wipe a days dirt off the legs

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    Still gettin' high. Crazy that there is zero snow.
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    Nice.

    I rode today but it was dark so no pictures. Views and trails were nice though.

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    You know you've been on this forum a long time when Sam the Man is looking really grown up!!!
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    Damn, Jamal, that looks great!
    No longer stuck.

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    Just an uneducated guess.

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    Good stuff y'all
    It's dry again, but the leaves are wicked greasy!
    From today in Walpole NH


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    crab in my shoe mouth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rontele View Post
    You know you've been on this forum a long time when Sam the Man is looking really grown up!!!
    Indeed!
    you sketchy character, you

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    Lunchtime ride

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    There's snow in them there hills!

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    A few laps on Blueberry Hill:
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    North....colors hanging on
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    The sad truth is that whine does not age well

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    Fooling around with the GoPro in an undisclosed trail network north of Taos, NM.

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    St Regis river trail ain't bad.





    9mi one way, 1700 vert round trip. Goes pretty quick, has some steep/rocky/tricky sections.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamal View Post
    St Regis river trail ain't bad.
    Was that today? Looks really nice and not far from home for me (Kalispell). Where can I find more info?

    Seth

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    Nice pictures all around, this is such a cool thread. What kind of lamps are people using for riding at night? Tried once with my normal headlamp, results were not so great.


    Love these pictures, that forest looks awesome.

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    Ich bitte dich nur, weck mich nicht.

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    I think there's a thread for this that goes into greater detail, but I'm using a combination of one of these on my bar and one of these on my helmet.
    Last edited by sethschmautz; 11-07-2016 at 01:05 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jamal View Post
    St Regis river trail ain't bad.
    For years I've been trying to get together a float / ride on that trail: ride from the north / east end into St. Regis with (deflated) inner tubes in pack. Inflate tubes and buy beer in town. Leave bikes locked somewhere discrete. Float back to car.

    Seth - the north / east end of the trail starts under a bridge crossing the Clark Fork on Hwy 135, ~7 miles from St. Regis. There's a little beach there with a parking lot - it's pretty easy to find. Once you're on the trail, it's easy to follow. The other end of the trail (near St. Regis) starts on the "southside cutoff" road.

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    ^^ Thanks for the links, yeah that makes a lot more sense than my headlamp...


    Convinced the man friend to go for a longer ride before the first big snowfall. Some flurries up high, kinda grey but kinda pretty anyway. We carried for the bikes for a bit. Is there a way to do this that is not completely awkward?



    Bit colder up here.



    Winter is coming.





    Still green in the other direction.



    Man friend:








    Was quite wet and muddy in the lower sections. I was sliding around a lot, I'm sure mainly because I brake too much but I suppose better tires would help some? Glad we made this happen, it's snowing to the valley now. Also glad none of the bruises I collected are on my shins. Ski boots here I come

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    Ich bitte dich nur, weck mich nicht.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sethschmautz View Post
    Was that today? Looks really nice and not far from home for me (Kalispell). Where can I find more info?

    Seth
    Pretty straightforward, we parked at the boat ramp on the downstream side farthest from st regis.

    https://www.mtbproject.com/trail/7005319

    I think I liked it in the first direction (upstream) better. Even though you are generally going a little bit uphill there seemed to be better descending that way. It goes pretty quickly so you might as well just go to one end and ride both ways.

    We tried to go to quinn's hot springs after but it was an hour and a half wait to go in the pools. Also it's fairly expensive if you want to eat or stay there.


    There is some other riding in the area, up on the reservation or ninemile divide, above st regis, and off the stateline, so you could do more than just the one ride if you were in the area. A few years ago a group of us went out there for a weekend and did some rides around there. Some of the stuff off the stateline ended up not really being trail anymore but a couple were good. Storm peak trail out by taft (more of a shuttle ride), boyd mtn trail in st regis, and the pearl/heart lake loop off hoodoo pass are all good.

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    I prefer the before conditions. Looks like that section of trail was wearing into a nice 1 foot wide singletrack and the leaves would have gotten beat to soil soon enough. Don't get me wrong I am a believer in blowing but in moderation.

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