Don't be a douche. I agree we should not post directions to secret/illegal trails, but this is niether.
Drive to the top of Cleator/Hiline road, I'll let you figure out the rest :)
On the note of the solo-air being more progressive--
I love the feel of my Totem solo air, i think it likes to use all of its travel more than the boxxer team i used to have, but i think it definitely bottoms out easier. I think the blackbox speedstack in the boxxer adds a lot of bottom out...
You might take a look into Western Washington University in Bellingham. Thats where I go and its a great school. Add to that the north shore and Whistler are within day-trip distance, among tons of other riding spots close by, and one of the snowiest ski area's in the world is an hour away...
If you look closely in the picture you can tell that its not a DHX 5, so i guess it was obviously a typo. Oh well, i have a '06 Sunday Elite arriving on my doorstep on friday :). Just hope the small parts box is intact this time.
Teague!
Very little shuttled riding in the Northwest? You need to get out a little more. On the shore your forgetting about Cypress, every bit as shuttleable as Seymour. Other shuttleable places in the NW worth mentioning: Post Canyon, Glacier, Vedder, Squamish(or so i have heard, and hopefully will...
Go with the Boxxer. At your weight you are more likely to notice the differance in weight than a differance in stiffness. I bought my team from a guy who ended up buying a bike that came with a rc2x, and he ended up wishing he still had the Boxxer.
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