Thank god for living in Seattle were we have a skills park in the city and sweet trails 30 min away. Not like portland were the only riding near town that isnt dirt jumps is a bunch of fire roads with 1 min worth of single track.
Thank God we live in the PNW. Quit comparing cities and start riding. Portland and Seattle are both great places to ride. I used to live in the Midwest, trust me, it's all good out here.
thank god for living in bothell cus were closer to whistler and have trails 0 to 10 minutes from my house and cool DH stuff north and south of hear. and parks
Seattle vs Portland: I have lived in both cites and they both have sick riding, Post canyon is my favorite spot outside of canada. Portland just needs to get a legal flow park near town for winter riding thats all. Lots of good dirt jumps in portland though.
As for the Seattle bull ****, I think its just on this board, if we where all at a ride spot, chating face to face, it would be all good, no bad vibes. At least thats been my experence.
How bout doing the Nade Micro D in the evening on a week day?
It's light enough to ride till 8:30 or later.
People will theoretically be in town for the work week.
Shouldn't take too long to run a small turnout a couple times.
Might be cool to make it a weekly thing even. Every Wednesday or somethin like that.
Casual and fun. Like the Fluidride Mini D's were before they got shut down.
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