Ken: I don't know what the hey is going on out here. But it's great. There's really been almost no break in riding. Not that the snow stopped us last year, but it did slow us down.
Taylor --it still made me laugh -- even the second time.
RJ -- I'd like to think that Grant would appreciate the riding in Spokane -- good dirt trails and roads are never more than a 15 or 20 minute bike ride away.
Yeah, those are some fun trails. What's wrong with you?
ReplyDeleteAlways take the long way home...it usually provides to be interesting or at least longer!
ReplyDeleteI would except for all the bikes lying over the trails!
ReplyDeleteIf I did, it'd be buried under about ten inches of ice right now. What the hell is going on with the weather out there?
ReplyDeleteMark: good one.
ReplyDeleteKen: I don't know what the hey is going on out here. But it's great. There's really been almost no break in riding. Not that the snow stopped us last year, but it did slow us down.
There was alot of bikes laying around on that trail. Could you claim any of them?
ReplyDeleteI didn't notice that somebody made the same comment so you don't have to post this.
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That's a Rivendell Photo catalog!
ReplyDeleteTaylor --it still made me laugh -- even the second time.
ReplyDeleteRJ -- I'd like to think that Grant would appreciate the riding in Spokane -- good dirt trails and roads are never more than a 15 or 20 minute bike ride away.
Nice pics - Spokane looks pretty nice. i've only spent two weekends there over a 20 year period.
ReplyDeleteNever really had the chance to ride or explore much.
That trail used to be how I got to and from work EVERY day. Then the shop burned down...
ReplyDeleteIf you keep right all the way up the climb, there are a couple of VERY high consequence lines!