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Decided to go full face and tried it out at Hamsterley today. Comfy
I could have a million zip ties and I'd still get off and have a look around that corner!What's the problem? You own all the cable ties in the world, get on with it.
Was there carrots in it.I could have a million zip ties and I'd still get off and have a look around that corner!
Several years ago, I was riding at the Lee & Cragg quarries in Lancashire (UK) with two mates. One had a mechanical and the other was helping him fix it, so I went exploring. I followed a sheep trail that gradually brought me to a huge gash in the terrain. I was steadily approaching at an angle what looked like a 100' sheer drop to my left. To my right was a house sized rock perched close to the edge of the drop. The trail went alongside the edge of the drop and squeezed between the rock and the drop. To this day I can't imagine what I was thinking, but I kept going. As soon as I went around the corner, I knew I was in trouble. The edge veered in towards the rock and the gap between the rock and the drop narrowed to a bit less than bar width! I didn't have enough room to get off the bike and if my grip touched the rock, I'd be down that drop to a very messy ending. I considered going off the back of the bike, but thought I might lose the bike. Being a tight Yorkshire git, I rejected that and kept going. A cascade of thoughts flashed past in a second. Fortunately, with a tiny bit of bike lean left and body lean right I got past the choke point. A few yards further on the crisis passed and I dismounted and threw up. I have never forgotten that event.
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Another day in paradise, start of longest ride ever at around 50km, had battery worries for the last 10km to get home and didn't really want to go that far, just a little lost towards the end. That is the great thing about eebs, the exploration.
There are always carrots! Was it Billy Connoly that said a masked man walked behind drunks waiting to throw a handful of carrots in to the vomit? I read somewhere that the red bits are fragments of stomach lining. I prefer Billy's explanation.Was there carrots in it.
Great, a Swedish potty.
Great scenery ..but not sure about riding on a trail where horse riders are allowed to leap over mountain bikers ..have you had any close calls ..?
Nice pic ..but 1554ft is classed as a mountain ?Black Mountain SD,CA View attachment 83486
Nice pic ..but 1554ft is classed as a mountain ?
That would be no more than a big( ish ) hill in the UK..
Do you need to do anything special to the wood surface to stop it becoming super slippy when wet/mouldy etc?Went to the Vancouver Bike Show a few days ago. Lot of eBikes but they were mostly commuters. Trek and Specialized were the only big names for eMTB’s.
No shoes, no parts(except a hub), no clothes …blah blah…
But today I finished another bridge.
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One thousand feet is the tipping point between a hill, and a mountain. So what is a mountain? According to National Geographic, what classifies as a mountain?Nice pic ..but 1554ft is classed as a mountain ?
That would be no more than a big( ish ) hill in the UK..
Nice pic ..but 1554ft is classed as a mountain ?
That would be no more than a big( ish ) hill in the UK..
That was definitely a concern. The decking is 2x6x32” rough cedar. I suppose over time it will/may become slippery but in the past 2 years the decking still has grip. Aluminum expanded metal or skateboard grip could be an addition as things wear down. A split cedar slab makes for good grip but they are difficult to make or nail down.Do you need to do anything special to the wood surface to stop it becoming super slippy when wet/mouldy etc?
I have come across chicken wire stapled onto the decking. It seems to work really well until it starts to come loose or worse, to break. Then you get sharp pointy bits that can puncture tyres or flesh.That was definitely a concern. The decking is 2x6x32” rough cedar. I suppose over time it will/may become slippery but in the past 2 years the decking still has grip. Aluminum expanded metal or skateboard grip could be an addition as things wear down. A split cedar slab makes for good grip but they are difficult to make or nail down.
Still, a bridge is better than dropping into a creek or tearing up a root system. The decking is thick enough that small grooves could be added with a chain saw.
There are some small primitive bridges built years ago but they are sketchy or falling apart (poorly built imo).
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