What frame is that?
That looks awesome. Gotta get there one day.Glorious day for a ride today
on the way up
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at the first top
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scoped out a new line. as usual, doesn't look as steep in picture as it really is
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unfortunately, I never made it there on my loop as I fucked my shoulder in a fucking climb. fuck. I had just cleared a step up gap that had been messing with my mind for at least 3 years (it's not huge, but big enough, maybe a 8 to 10' gap, and a 2' step up). About 100 yards after that, there's a little climb. I slipped out going up a step that it's a turn, and I think I pulled a muscle deep in the shoulder. I was able to climb back up to the top of the mountain and ride the "flow" trail back to my car, but I can't really pull up, so it was pretty sketchy.
Still, it was an awesome ride, and I'm super stoked I cleared the gap. In the end, it was super easy, so I'll be hitting it up regularly on my loop now.
Six years since I took this, I'm still missing a few of the list:Little pano from the top of Makara Peak in Wellington:
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View over Karori from said peak:
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Motobecane it's steel has a bluto fork got it used really cheapWhat frame is that?
Dork disc alert.
I blame it on my winter shoes. They're not full-on winter shoes like the Wolvhammers, but the sole is thicker and taller, so I couldn't feel what the bike was doing under me as much. I had to raise the saddle a 1/4", and I felt all discombobulated on the bike. It's weird how sensitive we can be to such minimal things...That looks awesome. Gotta get there one day.
Sucks getting an injury going up! At least you got out easily though. We saw a dude walking out of the forest, arm tucked into his jacket.
I blame it on the rigid fat bikes they were riding.
All of you post so many cool Rock Pics. I do not have to solicit for my geekyness. And for the most part they are pretty cool. I geek the fuck out of them... Thanks.was at the request of @jdcamb
St. Hippolyte: Centre de plein air Roger-CabanaWhere is this please?
I love that setup you have going for trail work. These trails on your property?
Is this peak daylight you get these days? And a frozen lake?
They're on 1,000 acres conserved by the Watershed Center - I'm on their board in part to maintain access for bikes. The piece is adjacent to another 450 or so acres to the north operated by a logging company that doesn't mind if we ride/build.We try to keep it off Strava, Trailforks, and all that.I love that setup you have going for trail work. These trails on your property?
I like my trails like I like my peanut butter, chunky AF.