a friend and I are gona be in the parking lot aorund 3:00 tuesday if any body wants to join us your more than welcome.
Big bikes at tiger, is there some stuff out there that is off the beaten path? That would be the perfect spot to build a sick DH trail, is that area open for trail carvingBIGHIT756 said:Gonna be a fun one!!!!! messin around on the big bikes......
Sorry but absolutly no way. Just ride what's there and enjoy it.Yeknomedir said:is that area open for trail carving
Talk to the BBTC if you want to contribute to the trail work there.Yeknomedir said:Big bikes at tiger, is there some stuff out there that is off the beaten path? That would be the perfect spot to build a sick DH trail, is that area open for trail carving
lol...roger that, I'll stay clear of the controversy and stick to less known area's for building if I choose to do so...oly said:If you wanna break the law up there just poach trails after its closed. At least then youll just get your pee-pee slapped, maybe a ticket, but at least a warning.... I wouldnt suggest any pirate trails up there unless you wanna be the one who closes down one of the most crowded trails in the greater seattle area. And remember most XC people are pretty mean deep down. they'd probably love to tie you to a tree wearing nohting but spandex for all the other DH'ers to see....
I knew the spandex remark would scare ya off!!! HAHAH....... Seriously though, tiger is a hotbed of activity like the other guys said. You'd not want to poke that hornets nest too many times.......Yeknomedir said:lol...roger that, I'll stay clear of the controversy and stick to less known area's for building if I choose to do so...
As of mid-summer when the meteor showers passed thru, it was there.Toshi said:the preston railroad trail does have the one "stunt", a log you can ride across a ditch... or maybe that's gone, too.
Oh I know why it's so touchy is because it's the closest spot to hike for the Seattle city people... I wouldn't call that place a Mtn though, it's more like a park with a hill.alpentalic said:its used by thousands of people every weekend.... and its also on one of the three major hiking mtns in the region... and im sure it took alot of effort to get it opened up to bikes in the first place...