Your in luck, not a single whoop or switchback on the whole "trail".
That's a relief......
Your in luck, not a single whoop or switchback on the whole "trail".
There aren't any switch backs in these pictures. You can do it!
There aren't any switch backs in these pictures. You can do it!
.........And it's not really all that long. The pain is over fairly quickly. The emotional and physical scars, well, those might last a bit longer based on the length of your skirt.
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Actually those pictures really show why I don't think that going up that trail is doable without killing yourself. Going down you just wet yourself which is easier to conceal. Hey "I sweat a lot down their, wanna see"?
Thanks for the GPS, I will now find it. I think I see a line in there where going up is do able.... Looks like you will need to add more buffing materials to the cleaning tool kit after a ride down this.Ok, the drop in begins at:
35 34'54.71"N
117 29'42.85"W
The nerve of my friend to role his bike into me. No respect for the photographer
Pictures are deceiving, believe me I know.Looks like a regular trail to me. The Royal flush is supposed to scare me, I thought....-BIG DAN
Looks like a regular trail to me. The Royal flush is supposed to scare me, I thought....-BIG DAN
Almost looks doable... almost. You do a great job navigating the rocks and those drop-offs.Our trail boss for the day. It only took 8 1/2 minutes to get through. Well, for him at least. Me, about 10, the rest, please see pictures in earlier posts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ob9CzE4F14o&sns=em
edit - my blue bike you see right before Pat goes up Invader is wounded. Took a stick to the radiator on the way over from the Royal Flush. I now have radiator guards
Almost looks doable... almost. You do a great job navigating the rocks and those drop-offs.
I did something similar once and I vowed not to do it again. View attachment 13169