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You adventurous types need to get your mountain bikes out and ride those bike trails at Purgatory ski resort. Many of the bike trails are on black diamond ski slopes. Having just hiked on them, the best way I could describe the experience would be like riding your bike down a roller coaster hill without the uphill to slow you down. Lots of folks (30 and younger) doing it and having a great time.
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Originally posted by MadDog View PostYou adventurous types need to get your mountain bikes out and ride those bike trails at Purgatory ski resort. Many of the bike trails are on black diamond ski slopes. Having just hiked on them, the best way I could describe the experience would be like riding your bike down a roller coaster hill without the uphill to slow you down. Lots of folks (30 and younger) doing it and having a great time.
Although if you take it completely out of context, the message is completely twisted...
Lots of folks (30 and younger) doing it and having a great time.
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Originally posted by MadDog View PostJV, I would be disappointed if you didn’t take that
out of context
I also figured if your going full speed on the rough part of Redbud at night with minimal lighting, you’d be ready to up your game a bit?
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Originally posted by MadDog View PostYou adventurous types need to get your mountain bikes out and ride those bike trails at Purgatory ski resort. Many of the bike trails are on black diamond ski slopes. Having just hiked on them, the best way I could describe the experience would be like riding your bike down a roller coaster hill without the uphill to slow you down. Lots of folks (30 and younger) doing it and having a great time.
I know of a couple of places in the Hill Country where they have set up nice downhill trails and have the bikes to rent, so there's always that option as well. Neighbors in Houston have a son who likes to go out there, and I've been invited, so perhaps I will, after reading all the great reviews. It won't be as good as going to Colorado, but it's a lot closer, I could easily do that on a weekend.
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Originally posted by revenge_of_shocka_khan View PostRode another 22 last night, back to back 22's. Taking a rest day today. Goal is 100 miles this week so I can hit my 300+ this month (I did not last month, too many interruptions).
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Originally posted by JVShocker View Post
That's what the wife says here. "No I can't go riding tonight, I have too much to do." She makes me think of this 10 second clip from an episode of King of the Hill:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzLBSFI1PvA
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I have some good news. Apparently the squeaky wheel gets the grease. Amazingly my new gravel bike showed up and I got to take it home today! Also my bike jerseys and shorts made it 5 days on the porch while I was in Colorado without getting ripped off. I’m set now. Unfortunately didn’t have time to try any of the new stuff out today. Hopefully tomorrow!
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Originally posted by MadDog View PostI have some good news. Apparently the squeaky wheel gets the grease. Amazingly my new gravel bike showed up and I got to take it home today! Also my bike jerseys and shorts made it 5 days on the porch while I was in Colorado without getting ripped off. I’m set now. Unfortunately didn’t have time to try any of the new stuff out today. Hopefully tomorrow!There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese.
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Originally posted by MadDog View PostI did get a quick 4 miles around the neighborhood last night which is why it’s already dirty. Jersey pics to follow.
PS...if you leave it out like that at night someone may take it. Not saying I would take it but, ya know...
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So about 2 1/2 weeks ago BP told me based on what was showing in their system that it would be a Jan 2021 delivery, “but a lot of times they come earlier”. They also told me they would get with their sales rep To see what could be done and get back to me. After a week I had not heard anything so I went back to BP to find out what the sales rep said. BP looked up my bike again and this time it was showing late October. Still no good. I grumbled some more and they looked up one other screen and low and behold there was my name, and the bike had a FedEx Ground ticket assigned. Now I ain’t too smart, but smart enough to know that if there is a FedEx Ground ticket, the bikes not in Taiwan any more. BP called me a few days later when I was in Colorado and my bike was waiting on me when I got home.
I don’t know if it was me dogging them, or if I just got lucky, but I guess it was my day :)
And no worries JV, both bikes are locked up every night.
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And these are the seven jerseys I got for $99. Three alcohol themed, a couple US themes, an international jersey, and a college jersey. If your not real particular about what you get, it’s a great deal. All seven fit, and I do like the wide variety of colors. I’m pretty happy with them. And so far so good with the $39 biking shorts. I need more than four miles to tell much of course, but I like them so far.You do not have permission to view this gallery.
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