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Add me to Team-Poopy-Pants. It happened to me many times before I could walk…and once several years ago. **it happens. 🤕
 
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At it again. The trails are dusty af right now. Following is like smoking 20 B&H.

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The trails at Glentress look like magic carpet rides !!!
Even on the wet, with a new bike and tyres smaller and overinflated they flow oh so well 🤩View attachment 87509View attachment 87510
Yeah ..the blue trails are designed as " flow" trails and are good fun to ride ..the reds & black sections not so smooth ..
Good to hear you had a good day 😁
 
Jeez my legs are throbbing today. Five days of mountain biking twice a day has taken its toll.

It’s not just my legs, shoulders, arms, neck, torso, all ache to buggery. Now back to work, for two days before doing it all over again 😆

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Pal of mine is a gardener in his forties, grafts all day & still rides well over 100 miles a week on a Spesh Epic. Gets up at 6am to knock in a 20 before work most days, we're all built differently. I'm tired just typing this out!
 
Just say when ..
I have done it a couple of times on the Whyte ..its a hoot !
Today I tried a few red ones and some unmarked ones on the way back, that drop straight to Peebles 😃 those looked more challenging to ride, the kind I’d raher ride with a FF helmet and pads.
What an amazing place to ride.
 
Nice. It never occurred to me that there were trails there. It doesn't look that way while cruising through the bottom of the canyon.
Hit me up next time you are around here. Tons of trails around Topanga south of Mulholland Drive / Mulholland Hwy.
 
The high country in our neck of the woods (southern Alberta portion of the Rocky Mountains backed up to the province of British Columbia on the west boundary) is taking its sweet time to usher in some spring trails and had us retreating with 3 or 4 inches of ice under the snow -with a change of plans we still found a great morning of riding on south facing slopes that were dry and managed to close in on a large herd of elk at the basin of one ridge
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The high country in our neck of the woods (southern Alberta portion of the Rocky Mountains backed up to the province of British Columbia on the west boundary) is taking its sweet time to usher in some spring trails and had us retreating with 3 or 4 inches of ice under the snow -with a change of plans we still found a great morning of riding on south facing slopes that were dry and managed to close in on a large herd of elk at the basin of one ridge
May a Chinook come your way soon! 👍🏻
 
A few pics from Kodachrome Basin State Park in Utah -

A view back toward the basin. You can zoom to see some of the trails and spires (sedimentary towers). Our camp is just behind the red ridge in the distance.
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Heading over to one of the box canyons in the sandstone cliffs
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