Lets discuss uphill crashing.

arTNC

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Its a good thread ng our wives, significant other’s don’t read this thread. Depending on your standing at the moment they may nag you with worry… or you’ll notice them in the garage surreptitiously tinkering with the bike!
My wife was great about this stuff. I took untold dirt motorcycle and MTB trips over the years without a nag from her. But when I turned 60 she demanded that I get one of those sat devices...like SPOT and Inreach...so that she could tell the life insurance people where to find my body so that the check wouldn't be late. True story. :ROFLMAO:
 

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…the life insurance people where to find my body so that the check wouldn't be late. True story. :ROFLMAO:
I hear ya! Every day she tracks me on “Find Friends” or “Strava”. (2 others have agreed to track me also).

Most of my crashes are climbing up trails. It’s kinda a competition between a few of us and some neighbours. We’re usually early morning riders so the trail-traffic isn’t too heavy. Sliding up a root-wall, clearing a rock drop, navigating a chute…those climbs tend to be a little slower.

I’ve never went OTB on a climbing crash. I count on the contents of my backpack for a soft landing or cushioning from heavy foliage. Landing on trail rocks …not so much.
 

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My wife was great about this stuff. I took untold dirt motorcycle and MTB trips over the years without a nag from her. But when I turned 60 she demanded that I get one of those sat devices...like SPOT and Inreach...so that she could tell the life insurance people where to find my body so that the check wouldn't be late. True story. :ROFLMAO:
Hmmm, patient woman encouraging your sport all those years… snd making sure the life insurance payments were kept up to date!
 

Binhill1

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In my mtb days, I did superman on Jacob's Ladder (Peak District, England). As I soared through the air, I turned it into a forward roll, landed on my backpack, continued to roll and landed upright on my feet. I waited for the pain to come, but nothing, nothing at all. :love:
I could see my bike making its way down the trail without me, bouncing end over end. Amazed at my good fortune, I ran after the bike and caught up with it as it finally stopped ricocheting off all the rocks. Double amazement, the bike was 100% unmarked (well nothing new at least). What a lucky boy! :ROFLMAO:
I can almost picture you landing on your feet and carrying on running .
 

steve_sordy

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I can almost picture you landing on your feet and carrying on running .
To use the term "running" was a slight exaggeration! I doubt anyone could actually "run" down Jacob's Ladder, it's too loose and rocky. More of a fast scramble! I haven't been for several years and it may be worse now, or God forbid has been "improved" for better access for walkers!
 

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Today, 11:50am , while climbing a trail called “Get Some”, for the 5th time this morning 😳.

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The bike I now pointing downhill, but I was going uphill. Flipped over backwards with a heavy pack of wood when I misjudged the turn. Must’ve hit the root with my front wheel. I became pinned between my bike and the backpack. Soft landing though.

Luckily no one saw me because they could have recorded a short documentary of my “Houdini-Like” struggle. I couldn’t find the release buckles (5) so I could get the bike off of me. I couldn’t even reach my phone for the classic picture.

This was my last of 5 climbs this morning …all for this.

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An almost rebuilt jump. 6’ to go.
 

Binhill1

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Today, 11:50am , while climbing a trail called “Get Some”, for the 5th time this morning 😳.

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The bike I now pointing downhill, but I was going uphill. Flipped over backwards with a heavy pack of wood when I misjudged the turn. Must’ve hit the root with my front wheel. I became pinned between my bike and the backpack. Soft landing though.

Luckily no one saw me because they could have recorded a short documentary of my “Houdini-Like” struggle. I couldn’t find the release buckles (5) so I could get the bike off of me. I couldn’t even reach my phone for the classic picture.

This was my last of 5 climbs this morning …all for this.

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An almost rebuilt jump. 6’ to go.
Still can't understand why you tied yourself 5 times to the bike ?? Haha.
 

Binhill1

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5 times is not unusual when you forget this during your morning ride.

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You're getting like me I soon won't be let out without an adult I am being told by the wife . Last trip away I left a cup of tea on roof of car remembered 100 yards later and it was still there. Next day it was the wallet cancelled cards etc .I got a phone call from my dentist a week later as there was an appointment card in it . Phoned and got everything posted back to me , cards were found all over the road . It won't be the last that's for sure.
 

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Today, 11:50am , while climbing a trail called “Get Some”, for the 5th time this morning 😳.

View attachment 142749
The bike I now pointing downhill, but I was going uphill. Flipped over backwards with a heavy pack of wood when I misjudged the turn. Must’ve hit the root with my front wheel. I became pinned between my bike and the backpack. Soft landing though.

Luckily no one saw me because they could have recorded a short documentary of my “Houdini-Like” struggle. I couldn’t find the release buckles (5) so I could get the bike off of me. I couldn’t even reach my phone for the classic picture.

This was my last of 5 climbs this morning …all for this.

View attachment 142752

An almost rebuilt jump. 6’ to go.
That jump you are rebuilding ..where do you start from ..the branch of that tree it's resting on ?😉😁
Hardcore!
 

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That jump you are rebuilding ..where do you start from ..the branch of that tree it's resting on ?😉😁
Hardcore!
Okay, I think I got this?
There’s a boy tree…and then there’s a girl tree. When it gets breezy out …something happens. 😉

Seriously though, I’ve been riding and climbing this trail almost every day for the past 4+ months. It’s been abandoned for years (15+?) but was created about 35 years ago. Over time there was an attempt to build a jump (The only feature on this trail) , which was poorly built and eventually rotted out. The trail became impassable with dead fallen limbs and trees.

So I cleaned things up, added a better bridge and began replacing this jump.

Bridge (25’) over a creek and ravine.

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Old rotten jump.

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Some more decking material needed for the new jump.

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The entire jump is free-standing (no roots or branches) but the occasional slippery root will catch ya off guard …especially when you’re climbing and packing too much weight. So I think I over-did-it. This was the funny result. 😊

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If I can afford it…I will pay more attention to this spot. 😉
 

Binhill1

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Okay, I think I got this?
There’s a boy tree…and then there’s a girl tree. When it gets breezy out …something happens. 😉

Seriously though, I’ve been riding and climbing this trail almost every day for the past 4+ months. It’s been abandoned for years (15+?) but was created about 35 years ago. Over time there was an attempt to build a jump (The only feature on this trail) , which was poorly built and eventually rotted out. The trail became impassable with dead fallen limbs and trees.

So I cleaned things up, added a better bridge and began replacing this jump.

Bridge (25’) over a creek and ravine.

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Old rotten jump.

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Some more decking material needed for the new jump.

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The entire jump is free-standing (no roots or branches) but the occasional slippery root will catch ya off guard …especially when you’re climbing and packing too much weight. So I think I over-did-it. This was the funny result. 😊

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If I can afford it…I will pay more attention to this spot. 😉
Are there any bears or rattle shakes hanging about ? .
 

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Are there any bears or rattle shakes hanging about ? .
No rattle “shakes” but the bears don’t visit this area too often. Too close to the gun club/range for them. I just worry about getting hit by lead. Three other trails in this area are named; Bullet Tooth Tony” , “Bullet Dodger” and “Bullet Catcher”. You get use to the noise after a while. But sometimes someone fires off a cannon-sounding round. “Holy Crap” 😳
 
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… or rattle shakes hanging about ? .
Shakes, or bolts, is a logging term for chunks of wood cut out of an old cedar log. Those are recovered and eventually split into “shingles”.(roofing material).

I used the original shake to support the end of the jump …and it doesn’t rattle anymore. 😉 so no Rattle Shake. 😊
 

Binhill1

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Is Blind Wullie still shooting there haha . Im reading Lonesome Dove so got a phobia about SNAKES at the minute Moccasin coppermouth etc., give me a heelin coo wi horns any day.
 

arTNC

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No rattle “shakes” but the bears don’t visit this area too often. Too close to the gun club/range for them. I just worry about getting hit by lead. Three other trails in this area are named; Bullet Tooth Tony” , “Bullet Dodger” and “Bullet Catcher”. You get use to the noise after a while. But sometimes someone fires off a cannon-sounding round. “Holy Crap” 😳
LOL!...I can identify with that. Our Buck Creek Trails system is directly next door to our city's police academy which has a large range for pistol, rifle, and tactical training. You really get used to the pistol and rifle fire, but once in awhile someone breaks out a Barrett 50 cal, and the first shot will definitely make you jump. :oops:

On rattlesnakes?...we got 'em in droves out here. Since we built that trail system starting in 1999, I can't count how many rattlers I've run over during the years...but with no adverse effect...at least to me.😄 In all these years, we've only had one rider bitten, and he was foolishly off trail pushing his bike through tall, dry grass to jump to another trail...don't worry, he lived and still rides. No one has ever really come close to being bitten while on the trail surprisingly. Horror stories about rattlesnakes are usually wildly overexaggerated.

The other critters out there such as feral hogs, armadillos, coyotes, skunks, and deer have never caused any rider any harm. The danger from feral hogs, like rattlesnakes, is highly exaggerated too. They run like scalded dogs when they see or hear you coming. Oddly, the armadillos may be the most dangerous, as they wait until the last second to come bounding out of the brush right in front of you. They're blind as a bat, and their football sized body armor structure can make you go down if they get your front wheel. Again, no one ever injured that I know of. It's wild kingdom out there, I tell ya.:ROFLMAO:
 

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LOL!...I can identify with that. Our Buck Creek Trails system is directly next door to our city's police academy which has a large range for pistol, rifle, and tactical training. You really get used to the pistol and rifle fire, but once in awhile someone breaks out a Barrett 50 cal, and the first shot will definitely make you jump. :oops:

On rattlesnakes?...we got 'em in droves out here. Since we built that trail system starting in 1999, I can't count how many rattlers I've run over during the years...but with no adverse effect...at least to me.😄 In all these years, we've only had one rider bitten, and he was foolishly off trail pushing his bike through tall, dry grass to jump to another trail...don't worry, he lived and still rides. No one has ever really come close to being bitten while on the trail surprisingly. Horror stories about rattlesnakes are usually wildly overexaggerated.

The other critters out there such as feral hogs, armadillos, coyotes, skunks, and deer have never caused any rider any harm. The danger from feral hogs, like rattlesnakes, is highly exaggerated too. They run like scalded dogs when they see or hear you coming. Oddly, the armadillos may be the most dangerous, as they wait until the last second to come bounding out of the brush right in front of you. They're blind as a bat, and their football sized body armor structure can make you go down if they get your front wheel. Again, no one ever injured that I know of. It's wild kingdom out there, I tell ya.:ROFLMAO:
I hear ya. There’s really only a few hidden danger’s that we need to worry about. Widow-Makers (falling broken limb) and a hiker/jogger with earbuds.

Crazy squirrels could be included also.
 

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A chicken 🐔 run in to my front wheel on a road bike 35 years ago I'm thinking. Right over the bars hands stretched out to save me , before helmets were invented. Fingers all grazed , I had to take wheel off and straighten it in a gate just to get home. Chicken was ok as well.
 

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Well, thank goodness helmets were invented. Saved my melon a few times.

I just can’t get use to those EU helmets though.

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Wildlife huh..?
Funniest thing I've ever seen while riding was on a group night ride a good few years back I was in front of a group of six beside the River Tyne when I heard a commotion behind and turned in time to see a heron flap the helmet of Dave Tasker (all 6'5") as it dropped from a tree having been startled by our lights ..to his credit Dave held it together after a severe wobble ..the bird gained height but the rest of us fell about laughing ..😂
 

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Back when I was fit the up hills were always a fun challenge but with the emtb I pretty well clear them all now unless it's really steep but then it wasn't really rideable anyways.

I think it's just when the motor puts out more power then expected on uphill switch backs that can catch me off guard.

Which early on with the emtb I dropped the bike and broke a lever. Found out the Shimano SLX and above lever members are pretty well the same for left and rights as it's just the spring that is left or right. Incase anyone needs one but can only find the opposite lever but still has a good spring.
 

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Back when I was fit the up hills were always a fun challenge but with the emtb I pretty well clear them all now unless it's really steep but then it wasn't really rideable anyways.

I think it's just when the motor puts out more power then expected on uphill switch backs that can catch me off guard.

Which early on with the emtb I dropped the bike and broke a lever. Found out the Shimano SLX and above lever members are pretty well the same for left and rights as it's just the spring that is left or right. Incase anyone needs one but can only find the opposite lever but still has a good spring.
I’ve dropped my bike or had the occasional crash. All the things mounted on our bar are exposed to breakage which is why I now don’t over-tighten any clampy-things on my bar. With some reasonable force they spin on the bar.

It’s not 100% protection but it can help. Snapping a master brake cylinder can be expensive. I’ve done that. 🤷‍♂️
 

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