So let us know what time it starts raining.wrong. here's out it works on the east coast: predict rain 5+ days out. predict less rain 3 days out. day before, change prediction to no rain unless absolutely certain of rain.
So let us know what time it starts raining.wrong. here's out it works on the east coast: predict rain 5+ days out. predict less rain 3 days out. day before, change prediction to no rain unless absolutely certain of rain.
you're still wrong. out here they overpredict rain, not underpredict.So let us know what time it starts raining.
Been a long time since I've seen bar ends on bars that narrow.Sounds like y'all need a dose of Montana.
From yesterday's ride with @Montana rider crossing a stream at the trail head.
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I like waterfalls so here is a picture of a waterfall on the Louise Lake drainage in Montana
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The trail was an epic push up (at times) because we were not were we intending to be and I am a stubborn ass who refused to turn back.
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We took a shed break at the lake, there were tent campers across the lake; they were naked and eating raw fish so I cannot post here.
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On the way down we missed yet another marker and ended up on a trail we should have pedaled up. It turned out to be a fantastic trail that we might fit into to Montana Monkey Fest in August. Anyone actually coming? The weather was overcast and in the 70s, basically AWESOME mountain riding weather. The last picture is a view of the Curly (sp?) Lake drainage we had intended on riding. Due to overhead clouds and wild fires the distances were hazy and did not photograph well.
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Make love to your bike this weekend.
Beat me to it. I'd say that bike is UNRIDEABRU!!Been a long time since I've seen bar ends on bars that narrow.
Its was almost 1 bar end as the choppy road up managed to dislodge his bike at the point were stopped and backed up to park. I dragged his bike for 50 feet or so and pulled off the other bar end. I felt pretty bad but no other damage was noted on the bike. A multi tool and stone were all that was needed to make things right again.Been a long time since I've seen bar ends on bars that narrow.
...and 26" wheels. I try not to judge the obvious bad choices of riders with more skill than I.Beat me to it. I'd say that bike is UNRIDEABRU!!
dude, you know it's shark week right?Hello all. Mariko shall surf today, weather permitting. Yuna wants to as well but that isn't happening at age 2, instructor or not.
Not this year in New England. We've gotten significantly more rain than forecast here in Mass.you're still wrong. out here they overpredict rain, not underpredict.
Not sure if you will have any alone time but if so, go hike Crouching Lion. For the relatively little amount of effort expended it offers some pretty badass views.Hello all. Mariko shall surf today, weather permitting. Yuna wants to as well but that isn't happening at age 2, instructor or not.
They still do this - but are so unfashionable at this point that nobody dares put them on.<snip>
As for bar ends - I dont have them on any of my current bikes but always kept them on the hardtail because they are an additional position for your hands during extended climbs, reduced wrist fatigue for me.
I need to throw flats back on and practice throwing the bikes ass end around. One switchback at the Starrpass trail system here is damn near unridabru. Many people of different skills have yet to beat it. I also need to practice wheelies.I feel like I need to do the same. Need to work on wheelies and manuals and other stupid stuff and I always feel like clipless makes me not want to have fun goofing around.
They'll make a come back. I just put a pair on, they are blue and sexy.They still do this - but are so unfashionable at this point that nobody dares put them on.
FTFY.Oh, and just for the record: FUCK THIS WEEK.
If you've got a decent nest egg, I'd say go for it, regardless of pay.FTFY.
How much do lettuce washers get in CO? I'd like a career change.
Technically he's British. Maybe they can send a check for coverage here?If you've got a decent nest egg, I'd say go for it, regardless of pay.
Oh, wait. We don't have universal healthcare, so no matter HOW much you have saved up, it won't be enough.
Now the British are coming to steal lettuce washing jobs from hard working Americans?!?! BUILD THAT WALL!!1!!11Technically he's British. Maybe they can send a check for coverage here?
FTFY.
How much do lettuce washers get in CO? I'd like a career change.
You know... I think I knew that. @6thElement - you should probably make sure to look into the costs of dental before you go the lettuce-washing route.Technically he's British. Maybe they can send a check for coverage here?
My bad..... In my defense, I really needed a shower. Didn't know someone was across the lakeSounds like y'all need a dose of Montana.
From yesterday's ride with @Montana rider crossing a stream at the trail head.
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I like waterfalls so here is a picture of a waterfall on the Louise Lake drainage in Montana
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The trail was an epic push up (at times) because we were not where we intended to be and I am a stubborn ass who refused to turn back.
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We took a shed break at the lake, there were tent campers across the lake; they were naked and eating raw fish so I cannot post here.
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On the way down we missed yet another marker and ended up on a trail we should have pedaled up. It turned out to be a fantastic trail that we might fit into to Montana Monkey Fest in August. Anyone actually coming? The weather was overcast and in the 70s, basically AWESOME mountain riding weather. The last picture is a view of the Curly (sp?) Lake drainage we had intended on riding. Due to overhead clouds and wild fires the distances were hazy and did not photograph well.
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Make love to your bike this weekend.
Sometimes at night I turn the lights down low, close the curtains, install bar ends and dance around in neon colored plum smugglers while listening to boy bands.Its was almost 1 bar end as the choppy road up managed to dislodge his bike at the point were stopped and backed up to park. I dragged his bike for 50 feet or so and pulled off the other bar end. I felt pretty bad but no other damage was noted on the bike. A multi tool and stone were all that was needed to make things right again.
As for bar ends - I dont have them on any of my current bikes but always kept them on the hardtail because they are an additional position for your hands during extended climbs, reduced wrist fatigue for me.
Sometimes at night I turn the lights down low, close the curtains, install bar ends and dance around in neon colored plum smugglers while listening to boy bands.
drunk?How the fuck did I become subscribed to The Progressive Farmer?
Fucking hippy...How the fuck did I become subscribed to The Progressive Farmer?
I wish it was that easy. Too many goddamned internets don't verify subscribers' addresses and there is a certain Phil and a certain Pamela who keep abusing my email address as their garbage mail.drunk?
???there is a certain Phil and a certain Pamela who keep abusing my email address as their garbage mail
And a certain Ellen. Like this - they use my email address to subscribe to all kind of garbage, and all that marketing crap comes to my email.
I've tried, they just don't give a crap. I am not changing my good 13 yo email address because of a few idiots.or if you can find out their email addresses, return fire.