Met up with Woodcore and new member Rightcoaster, who I've ridden with once or twice before in the last few years. He's been to Nass before, but only one time last year, so we gave him nice little tour of a different area. Woodcore decided that heading out to Ledges and the Waterfall DH would yield a nice ride with plenty rocks for Rightcoaster to play on. The last time he rode Nass he got kind of the standard loop of going up the Fat Kid and back down Hinmans, so today's loop was a nice alternative look at a different type of area of Nass. Ended up being a nice ride with a few stops to play on stuff, but we mostly kept moving. Not too long mileage wise, but we got a later start and it was plenty to get me breathing hard. It was inspirational to watch Rightcoaster do his thing up and over all sorts of stuff, I hope to have even half of the bike control he has someday. I did try playing on a little bit more rock stuff than usual, but not much. On a side note I'm starting to get my timing better on small wheelie drops.
The complete loop was Jug>Scoville twisties>4-way>Truck trail>Ledges>E. Chippens>Waterfall by-pass>Waterfall DH>Heart thumper>B-street>4-Way>Rock wall Downhill>Boy Scout Bridge>Done.
I think it was right around 7 miles in like 1.5 hours.
The complete loop was Jug>Scoville twisties>4-way>Truck trail>Ledges>E. Chippens>Waterfall by-pass>Waterfall DH>Heart thumper>B-street>4-Way>Rock wall Downhill>Boy Scout Bridge>Done.
I think it was right around 7 miles in like 1.5 hours.