BackLoafRiver
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Since my after school commitments have been dialed down thanks to our final concert last week, I have been able to get out for Monday rides at Bradbury. Man do I love that place.
Today, however, I turned onto a section of single track I had never been on. I thought I was heading for the lower part of Fox East...turns out it was that "O" trail which is the only section of "Advanced" trail on the map. Holy crap. I was in way over my head. It took me over an hour to do 2.5 miles.
Funniest part of the afternoon was bumping into two dudes who are stationed in Maine from the Navy. They are here to commission a new ship built in Bath. Anyway...one guy was on a Specialized Hardtail and the other, a Diamondback downhill bike...something geared for doing bigger stuff than you'll find at Bradbury. They were decent riders but getting their butts kicked by the terrain. I ended up talking to them for a bit (and then followed them out) when the guy on the Diamondback says, "Man...this stuff is tough. I wasn't expecting it to be this hard. We haven't been here before and someone told us to hit the 'O' trail". Good choice guys.
Ended up with 5 miles. Ripped through the last 2.5 hitting Lanzo and Fox West. Nice riding and it was so gorgeous out. I snapped a few pics.
One hell of a climb. I got bucked right off:
I didn't come close to making it up this.
Today, however, I turned onto a section of single track I had never been on. I thought I was heading for the lower part of Fox East...turns out it was that "O" trail which is the only section of "Advanced" trail on the map. Holy crap. I was in way over my head. It took me over an hour to do 2.5 miles.
Funniest part of the afternoon was bumping into two dudes who are stationed in Maine from the Navy. They are here to commission a new ship built in Bath. Anyway...one guy was on a Specialized Hardtail and the other, a Diamondback downhill bike...something geared for doing bigger stuff than you'll find at Bradbury. They were decent riders but getting their butts kicked by the terrain. I ended up talking to them for a bit (and then followed them out) when the guy on the Diamondback says, "Man...this stuff is tough. I wasn't expecting it to be this hard. We haven't been here before and someone told us to hit the 'O' trail". Good choice guys.
Ended up with 5 miles. Ripped through the last 2.5 hitting Lanzo and Fox West. Nice riding and it was so gorgeous out. I snapped a few pics.
One hell of a climb. I got bucked right off:
I didn't come close to making it up this.