Jesus, you guys. Page 2 of this thread is sad to watch.
I think we will see some other girls besides Rachel on the top step more often this year. They're hungrier for it.
No predictions or hopes for the men's field, just looking forward to watching.
Recreational pricing at $2 a gram?
I don't believe you, but I also don't care enough to keep arguing about it.
I'm with you on the growing part, though. I wouldn't bother either for 7 grams a year.
You'll have to get it an official service animal vest.
It's good that it's a vest and not a jacket, though. I can't imagine trying to make a tiny jacket with 8 fucking arms.
I didn't track the ride, but one of our guys did. I'll ask him to send me the route when I see him later. No idea what the mileage was, but it was well over 6k feet in elevation drop. I think our actual riding time once we dropped off the top was somewhere around 2 hours. It took twice that long...
Bring an extra layer and a sandwich. It's cold at the top and it's a long day by the time you get to the launch zone, get the safety briefing, get to the top, fuck around taking photos, fuck around at the cabin halfway, and so on and so forth.
The views are stunning. Have fun.
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That would require legalization at the federal level. Don't hold yer bong rip for that. It's still classified as a Schedule I drug, more dangerous than cocaine and meth. :crazy:
My guess is that it will continue to be...
Depends on how much money you wanna spend. You're already spending money for your park and TOTW passes. The Pemby heli drop would add about $200 USD per person. Riding Lord of the Squirrels or Squamish is free.
I've done both the Pemberton/Mt. Barbour and Whistler/Rainbow Mtn heli drops. If you're on DH bikes, Rainbow is the one you want. It's a bit cheaper too. I agree that TOTW is a better ride, but it is nice to get away from the park. The Pemby drop is more of an all-day experience with more rad...
It's 12 miles and 3800 ft when you start at the trails after parking in the nearby neighborhood. It's only 4,500,000 ft as you quoted when you ride there from the village.
A handful of people I know rode it during Crankworx on their "down day," so ... it's all relative. Seems to fit this description from Electric City's post above:
" ... day long type ride that's got climbing and descending and 15-20 miles. I'm looking for something I can Strava the shit out of...
Depends what you're into. I've only ridden there 5 times, so someone more familiar will have better information.
We recently did the new Meadow of the Grizzly (steep blue flow) > short access road climb > Angry Midget (blue/black tech) > climb trail > Full Nelson > Half Nelson (both blue...
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