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Binhill1

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Mar 7, 2019
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Spring tides today the ☠️ pirate shack nearly wet at the mouth of River Spey. Mild again but weather due to change tomorrow . Dry cycling over for a few months I imagine. Surprised to see I did 30 miles won't be doing that long in the winter too cold.

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Bad-Latitude

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I’m still on a three week roadtrip with my family. It was 33 degrees and snowing in Mount Shasta, Ca today so it seemed like perfect weather to go on a ride. 17 miles later and I can say that the trails here are amazing. Great traction other than the occasional patch or ice or frozen pine needles
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Binhill1

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Aitrui

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3 Celsius / 37F, very foggy weather, but had to test my new Fox 38 out. The grip x2 definitely a big step forward, but after the fox 40, the 38 chassis feels very flimsy...


Looking down at the beautiful Budapest! :D
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Leaves, leaves everywhere.....
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Our Parlameint building
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steve_sordy

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Nov 5, 2018
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Forest England have been out with some new signage (maybe I never noticed before?). I think the skull & crossbones is a bit OTT.

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Yes, if a beginner went down there that stayed sat on the saddle and went faster than their skillset, then they might come off. There was a similar sign at the entrance to the dirt jump area. That has an introductory line with 12" high tabletops, and one next to it with 2' high table tops. But there are also lines with 8' gap jumps. The problem is that it was putting off the Mum of a family of four. The 8-year old was gung-ho for some fun, as was his Dad, but Mum was reluctant. I nearly failed to persuade her to let them give it a go. The boys loved it! :love:
 

Binhill1

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Mar 7, 2019
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Forest England have been out with some new signage (maybe I never noticed before?). I think the skull & crossbones is a bit OTT.

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Yes, if a beginner went down there that stayed sat on the saddle and went faster than their skillset, then they might come off. There was a similar sign at the entrance to the dirt jump area. That has an introductory line with 12" high tabletops, and one next to it with 2' high table tops. But there are also lines with 8' gap jumps. The problem is that it was putting off the Mum of a family of four. The 8-year old was gung-ho for some fun, as was his Dad, but Mum was reluctant. I nearly failed to persuade her to let them give it a go. The boys loved it! :love:
Lot now erring on the side of safety. Tarland new trails I think was built a bit like that , it's still brilliant though.
 

Stihldog

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Jun 10, 2020
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Coquitlam, BC
I think the skull & crossbones is a bit OTT.

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That does seem a little OTT.
In our area, green, blue, red, black diamond and double black diamond, indicates a trail difficulty. But nothing is standard.

Of the two mountains in our area, Eagle Mountain is well signed. Burke Mountian is not. Signage on Burke Mountain sometimes gets torn down as fast as it goes up.

If a trail sign built by volunteers is fixed high enough, and well enough, it may survive.



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The Hodge

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Sep 9, 2020
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Another day and another trip to Glentress..old "Reds" in the morning and then playtime in the afternoon on the new Black / Red & Blue flow trails ..which were good fun but it looks as if too many riders have ridden these and found them a little beyond their skill set by the amount of brake bumps on the red & black in particular .
A really good time was had by all and it's always great to hook up with Alan ,Ant & Wayne ..roughly about 25miles & 3,500ft..
Only the one pic at the start of Spooky Wood descent ..with two Smoggies from Middlesbrough ( canny craic) to the left of the pic ..Ant, Alan & Wayne to the left ..
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