a.) when you can pedal, b.) when your ties are slipping side to side while on the single track.dirtjumpP.1 said:can do. what is your definition of rideable? because some people like to ride in a bit of snow, others want it dry.
it rained yesterday and last night, the snow is going away, but theres still like 5" or so. a few weeks without new snow, and it'll be ready to rideKanter said:I dont mind snow. But I hate riding in the mud and goo.
Any updates on conditions? Its suppose to be warm for awhile. We were thinking of hitting up Beacon the first or second week in Jan.
fixed it.Radarr said:I'm going to be riding tomorrow - there around 10am. If anyone wants to go, look for me, i'll be the only one there
It's in Spokane, are you?ryan/kona29 said:i just moved out here from nc. were is beacon, what's it like(a mini whistler)
Thank you!geargrrl said:How about you NOT build some jumps? Not unless you check with the property owners of the location where you'd like to to build.
Radarr said:Thank you!
See, I'm pretty sure that the Zipper crosses my parent's property, and I'm really tempted to go up there and rip out stunts (the man-made ones on their land) just to keep them in the clear as far as liability, along with posting No Tresspassing signs every 6".
Its a great trail, but it will take one ass-clown to really **** things up.