Ya know, I am having a lovely hike around keystone and I hear a rustle in the woods! I pulled out my camera in hopes of capturing a shot of some of the keystone wildlife... It ends up being this crazy DHer. These guys scared off all the wildlife. the only bear I saw was from the village and he was crossing the ski trail HUNDREDS of feet away...
Me! me! - The sequence turned out pretty good and I'm def in need of some pics to spruce up the race resume for next season... Shoot a pm my way and we shall discuss this print matter of yours neaky:
I haven't done any research, except I rode a moto and my personal research concluded with this.
riding a moto will make you have less arm pump. I have never in my life gotten that kind of arm pump in my life but the more I rode the more I got used to it. I haven't even ridden all that much, just 2 times and it was still noticable between the end of the second day and the beginning of the first.
first of all, i am the research for moto, i get less arm pump when i ride them than when i don't. and second of all, i find this muscle thing hard to believe. seems maybe more muscle would cosume more blood and make you more tired or something, but then you just need to make your muscle more lean- ie more reps at lower weight.
Although none of the pics below are me and it wasnt even possible to get any pics of me at Keystone (because I wasnt there), I would like to thank Josh for taking some darn good pics of the Keystone Climax and publishing them here. I wasnt able to make it this year (The family and I were out camping near Snowmass for weekend) it is nice to know that someone makes a damn fine effort in the way of Photography of our sport. God Bless ya Josh!!!
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