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Deadwater Fell today at 1900ft the wind was howling and we (@The Hodge and myself )were in the clouds with gusts of 40 mph. Visibility poor which made the black graded decent to the head of the trail known as Into the Valley very tasty.
The Radar station barely visible from 25 yards and my buddy looking like an apparition of some long lost grizzly old Mtber doomed to ride the misty hills for eternity. A great ride out with the Blue graded Osprey Trail fast and flowing is brilliant to ride and shouldn’t be overlooked.
Nice pint of the black stuff to finish the day……..,loverly jubbly

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Can't beat that panoramic gold but did manage a chilly one with the crew tonight.

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Should add the local astronomy buff who was in the car park in the first picture, waiting patiently to see the once in a generation green comet was very polite considering six herberts with Exposure Maxx D's blazing away stopped in his spot for a breather, ruining his night vision for a bit.
 
"Fine" is never a word I would use if snow is involved. "Rescue helicopter" and "moving van" come to mind.

I'm currently waiting for it to get to 70 before riding today.
 
Browns Ranch Scottsdale Arizona...Just south of the Grand Canyon!

Eh, Scottsdale is very far from the Grand Canyon, over 200 miles. Gila monsters would never survive "just south of the Grand Canyon" and in fact Scottsdale is barely within their zone. AZ is a huge place. I'm a few miles West of Scottsdale and they are also rare here, being in the far North of the Sonoran Desert, their primary habitat.

I braved the cold weather for a good time, one riding partner crashed straight into the first trail, the other got a flat minutes later. We reinflated her a couple times, still managed to have some fun. Then my phone mount fell off and I didn't have the custom tool for the mount. The trail gods were speaking, "go home."

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