I'll be down there at noon Saturday, breaking with my tradition with earlier starts on Saturdays. Anybody else up for some riding? Weather might be nice, but the forecast if for light rain...
Tom :dancing:
Tom :dancing:
HERE are your directions. The 'flowpark' section is basically on the far corner of the park. Look for (and follow) the 'big' bikes.gooch said:Can someone give me driving directions to Sea Tac?
I also need riding directions to the good stuff from the parking lot..
I think we will be checking it out Sat for the first time...
bikeguy100k said:Where are you coming from?
Whoa...is that Beeker from The Muppet Show fame in your avy?bikeguy100k said:Sweet, I'll look for you!
I'll bring something I have sitting around here for ya, Tom. It's not in tip-top shape, but I think you'll like it.bikeguy100k said:Yup, I finally decided to make Beeker the avatar. The old one is Dino, my handlebar mojo for over 10 years. He resides on my Karate Monkey that I don't ride too often these days. I have a small lizard on the Bullit, but think I need to find another cool one for it. Any ideas?
Actually, I suck at computers in comparison to most.:bikeguy100k said:Sweet!
Hey, what do you do for a living? Anything in the web development arena?
First off, that rays mtb park is definently something Ohio could use!!! I know exactly where that's at as when I go home for christmas it will be 10 min. up the road. Believe me, that place will do well, Ohio doesn't exactly have alot of land other than the Kentucky boarder area. Those type of parks thrive very well and to be honest, it would be fun to ride, I'll let you know after christmas .DBR X6 RIDER said:Hey, it's a step in the right direction for the global bike-park dream I have.
We're not getting any formal OK's, but I did speak w/ a person 'in the know' that says it should be fine so long as it's not skyscraper proportions. Bring it on!
but not one single Specialized Big-Hit.
gooch said:Yesterday was my first trip out there. That place is a blast. All kinds of different lines to choose from. Thaks "bikeguy100k" for showing us the way.
BTW "bikeguy100k" we hit the drop on the way out. That is a sweet drop..
I see peeps rockin' ht's out there all the time. Of course, things are sooooo much smoother on a Bullit. If you have skilz (which you likely have if you hit Softies) you can get away w/ the Stuff.s dub said:ill try to be there.... its a bit difficult to do so thought cause i usually go to ride at softies and so i have my hard tail and i will want my fs for the "flowpark" as you call it... maybe ill skip softies this sat.
i ride either a green kona stuff or a red bullit
Understood.s dub said:DBR X6 RIDER i know its possible on the ht but its not too much fun to do that stuff on a hardtail... like i can do all the smaller lines but its a bit too rough for a hardtail on the others.
ill bring the bullit see you there!
Hey Bikeguy, I was thinking of hitting SST or 38 also. Wanna hook up and ride? I'm down for either but 38 is close for me..bikeguy100k said:I won't be there this saturday, 11/13. I was there last weekend. I might be heading to 38 Sunday, but if not I'll be down at SST again!
Good running into you out there today...Kent?!?! If I can come away from that place remembering one new name then I'm impressed.SuperSlow said:Ill be there from b-ham on a beat up red yeti, and I may be sporting a mullet if i can find my clippers
Right on...the buddy-system is a good plan-BSuperSlow said:I had a blast yesterday! Good to meet some people face to face (Scott). Yea my buddy is now named "the tree magnet" Its cool his bike broke, we just traded runs on mine for a while. The line all the way to the right with the drop to step down to big table is sick.