Congradulations. I don't know why more people don't do this. I know people that work crappy hours, can't ride, don't get paid regularly, yet refuse to quit.
Im hoping to see more that whistler, im gonna be so skint tho, ive got rent to pay back home n stuff while im gone, thats the caner.
Im hoping to take the tomac and the evil, ive got a 30kg bike bag limit, i figure i can bang the full tomac and the evil sans wheels in there and jus swap wheels n rotors now and again.
Cunning.. however when you see the dirt jumps by the river in Whistler you'll want to have both bikes ready to go. Just pick some wheels up in BC (in Vancouver as it'll be cheaper than in Whis).
Congradulations. I don't know why more people don't do this. I know people that work crappy hours, can't ride, don't get paid regularly, yet refuse to quit.
If you can do it...do it! I would be lying if I said that I hadn't thought about "dropping" out of society a few times in my life. However, reality always keep me from doing something like that. It certainly takes courage to do something like this...good luck!
The funny thing is the person I have in mind has none of these. Never went to college, doesn't have a CC, doesn't have a house, and doesn't have insurance.
If you can do it...do it! I would be lying if I said that I hadn't thought about "dropping" out of society a few times in my life. However, being American always keep me from doing something like that. It certainly takes courage to do something like this...good luck!
The funny thing is the person I have in mind has none of these. Never went to college, doesn't have a CC, doesn't have a house, and doesn't have insurance.
Congradulations. I don't know why more people don't do this. I know people that work crappy hours, can't ride, don't get paid regularly, yet refuse to quit.
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