I had bacon wrapped elk fillet mignon at a restaurant in Moab a couple months ago. It was fucking incredible.Mmmm... elk medallions.
Seeing as you're in Oz, let me be the first to introduce you to the phenomena "alternative facts":Morons - thats not a cat.
Oh no! Fool me once! Never again.Seeing as you're in Oz, let me be the first to introduce you to the phenomena "alternative facts":
No, that's totally a cat
(wow, this really is easy...kinda fun tbh)
Wow, I recognize 0 of those places on the left of the signdeep in the middle of nowhere
i may be saying too much . . .Wow, I recognize 0 of those places on the left of the sign
I pulled that up on google maps, were you abducted to there?i may be saying too much . . .
36.073068, -81.770192
Dude, it's 70* and sunny . . . I wish someone would abduct me from work and take me to exactly that spot RIGHT MEOW. If you're in front of that sign with a mountain bike you've either just ridden an excellent trail (woodruff) or are about to hit that, schoolhouse, or climb up for some beacon/yancey.I pulled that up on google maps, were you abducted to there?
I will add that to the todo list!Dude, it's 70* and sunny . . . I wish someone would abduct me from work and take me to exactly that spot RIGHT MEOW. If you're in front of that sign with a mountain bike you've either just ridden an excellent trail (woodruff) or are about to hit that, schoolhouse, or climb up for some beacon/yancey.
It's OK, I have a Scottish surname, so like @Gary, I'm allowed to create steering rutz for the summer riding season. Heck, I was even riding a steel hardtail with a short...errmm, "classic" reach measurement.Oh noes, that trail is wrecked now.
?It's OK, I have a Scottish surname, so like @Gary, I'm allowed to create steering rutz for the summer riding season. Heck, I was even riding a steel hardtail with a short...errmm, "classic" reach measurement.
Then THAT bicycle would be a roadbike... or possibly a Dirt-RoadbikeWhat if a longer stem improves the riders fit for a improperly fit frame or a persons physiology?
Hardly surprising, as "Gary" doesn't quite conjure images of kilts, bagpipes and sheep humping the way Angus and Duncan do.Oh...and just for the record @jackalope. My surname isn't actually Scottish
The "Gary" part of my name is Celtic. as are my grandparents' surnames.Hardly surprising, as "Gary" doesn't quite conjure images of kilts, bagpipes and sheep humping the way Angus and Duncan do.