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I'm getting really fed up with the beautiful scenery too. |
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
Blueberry Lake Trails: First World Problems
Labels:
Mountain Biking,
Singletrack,
Trip Report,
Vermont
Monday, April 28, 2014
Michaux State Forest and Rethinking Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania rock garden. |
Pennsylvania, let’s be honest.
I haven’t given you a fair shake.
My impression of your burly mid-atlantic hollows has been tempered with
long car rides on Interstate 81. Usually by the
time I get to your border the luster on a long road trip headed south has worn
off. I am bored and just
cranking out miles. It’s usually about
this time that I pass through the Wilkes-Barre area. Just the name evokes images of broad valleys,
hills cut in half by strip mining, a massive car junkyard and perpetual construction.
Not to mention the “ker-clunk-ker-clunk” of the endless evenly spaced concrete with only deer corpses and semi-trucks to keep you company.
Needless to say these are
not positive associations.
Labels:
Enduro,
Mountain Biking,
Pennsylvania,
Racing,
Singletrack
Monday, April 21, 2014
A Weekend of Mountain Biking in the (Lower) Upper Valley
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Blue Ribbon trail on Gile Mountain. |
If you're one of the many folks who make a regular pilgrimage to Kingdom Trails from your suburban hell of a life somewhere south of Nashua, you likely drive right through a hot-bed of singletrack and craft beer without giving it a second thought. That might start to change.
Labels:
Boston Lot,
Gile Mountain,
Lebanon,
Mountain Biking,
Upper Valley
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Mt. Tremblant: Our Fun Loving Aunt of the Nord
Officer: “Do you have any alcohol, tobacco or firearms?”
Justin: “No Sir.”
Officer: “Okay. Have a good stay.”
I know for a fact that Justin had to pause and consider this question given his propensity to have one- if not all three- in his possession at any given moment. But he was telling truth. He knew the rules. You don’t fuck with immigration. Even friendly Canadian immigration.
Labels:
Canada,
Sidecountry Skiing,
Skiing
Sunday, November 17, 2013
Backcountry Touring Ski Comparison Chart 2013-2014
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If you ski stuff like this, you may need a new pair every year. |
Tuesday, September 10, 2013
Richmond, VA: Buttermilk and The Unpainted Two-By-Four
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Remember to yield to this dude if you see him on the trails. |
I rounded what I guessed would be the last in a series of switchbacks on my way down a steep embankment to the James River near Richmond, Virginia. I was already well behind my seat to compensate for the steep downward angle and travelling beyond a comfortable speed. Ahead of me appeared a wooden ramp structure with one more ninety degree turn. A single two-by-four was all that stood between my inertia filled body and a ten foot dive onto rocks and pavement below. As my tires skidded onto the dirt covered wood it was all I could do to keep them from locking. As I looked ahead at the fast approaching two-by-four, I couldn't help but notice that it was conspicuously fresh looking and unpainted.
I clearly wasn't the first person to test that ramp.
Labels:
Mountain Biking,
Singletrack,
Trip Report,
Virginia
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