woah-you went full maine-that's a haul from the philly area.Herping the derp from bah hahbah.
I've got family here (not bar harbor, but up in farm country). Been visiting since I was a kid.woah-you went full maine-that's a haul from the philly area
friend from high school lives in southwest harbor....Herping the derp from bah hahbah.
Man that reminds me, I need to get a ride in at a local FlowEasy™ trail so I can hit the best Thai joint in the area across the street. They have a batter fried chicken dish with spicy peanut sauce that is the bomb. Nice balance of flavors and not overly sweet. Dump some Nam Prik Nam Pla on it to set it off. Nom non nom...SIUP. (To answer the query one post up.)
Lots of Thai leftovers. Winning.
Those things are awful! (the cholla, the bar ends are another story)So this happenedView attachment 126511
Well i had both. Coils are coming back, maybe 26ers will come back, I'm gonna bring bar end backs.I'd rather have a cholla in my leg than bar-ends.
So you don't like hugging cacti for fun?Those things are awful! (the cholla, the bar ends are another story)
I'd recommend bigger bar ends.<snip> After about 9 miles, my neck starts to to hurt. Besides alcohol and narcs, how do i prevent this?
I need to get some i can put beer or whiskey in!I'd recommend bigger bar ends.
I think identifying the source problem is key here, which with a sore neck sounds like one is climbing too much. Therefor you're always looking up and straining the neck.I'd recommend bigger bar ends.
Definitely a lot of climbing. but unfortunately, most of the longer, steeper, shuttling type trails are too far away go get away with a weekday morning ride. Too damn hot in the afternoon. Making plans to hit them soon though as a 3 day bike event is coming up and i wanna get familiar with the trails on the mountain.I think identifying the source problem is key here, which with a sore neck sounds like one is climbing too much. Therefor you're always looking up and straining the neck.
Solution is to ride longer and steeper trails.
I love Prik Nam Pla (northern Thai pronounciation), I put heaps of it on. Local grocery stores quit carrying Thai peppers (all four stores), ill have to order some online...Man that reminds me, I need to get a ride in at a local FlowEasy™ trail so I can hit the best Thai joint in the area across the street. They have a batter fried chicken dish with spicy peanut sauce that is the bomb. Nice balance of flavors and not overly sweet. Dump some Nam Prik Nam Pla on it to set it off. Nom non nom...
"Too hot", no such animal. I suggest you subscribe to the @canadmos guide on how to not be a fair weather rider.Definitely a lot of climbing. but unfortunately, most of the longer, steeper, shuttling type trails are too far away go get away with a weekday morning ride. Too damn hot in the afternoon. Making plans to hit them soon though as a 3 day bike event is coming up and i wanna get familiar with the trails on the mountain.
I'm guessing you haven't ridden much in southern Arizona during the summer....."Too hot", no such animal. I suggest you subscribe to the @canadmos guide on how to not be a fair weather rider.
He's a metalsmith, anything below 300 degrees is cold to him.I'm guessing you haven't ridden much in southern Arizona during the summer.....
"too hot" definitely exists.
FTFYHe's a metalsmith, anything below 3300 degrees is cold to him.