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Brian
Posts: 854 Location: Newport
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Posted: Tue Dec. 07, 2010 5:51 am
Hey all, There is potential for a mtb season ending storm on Sunday. Anyone interested in getting out Saturday afternoon for a ride? [img:6fb7f24683]http://vortex.accuweather.com/adc2004/pub/includes/columns/newsstory/2010/350x233_12061819_longrange.jpg[/img:6fb7f24683] [img:7c60f52a7e]http://www.team-pinnacle.org/albums/bc_personal/120x90.png[/img:7c60f52a7e]
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Dan
Posts: 1167 Location: Newport
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Posted: Tue Dec. 07, 2010 6:16 am
I am a maybe. You thinking Pinnacle?
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Brian
Posts: 854 Location: Newport
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Posted: Tue Dec. 07, 2010 7:32 am
At the Pinnacle. [img:7c60f52a7e]http://www.team-pinnacle.org/albums/bc_personal/120x90.png[/img:7c60f52a7e]
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Brian
Posts: 854 Location: Newport
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Posted: Fri Dec. 10, 2010 5:48 am
Sunday is not looking as exciting as earlier in the week, but I still want to get out and play Saturday. Conditions look ideal for December mountan biking with temps above freezing and sunshine. I'm thinking 1:00 to get the best of the day. [img:7c60f52a7e]http://www.team-pinnacle.org/albums/bc_personal/120x90.png[/img:7c60f52a7e]
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Dan
Posts: 1167 Location: Newport
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Posted: Fri Dec. 10, 2010 8:40 am
Are you running studs?
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Brian
Posts: 854 Location: Newport
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Posted: Fri Dec. 10, 2010 12:05 pm
I am a riding stud, but will not be riding studs. [img:7c60f52a7e]http://www.team-pinnacle.org/albums/bc_personal/120x90.png[/img:7c60f52a7e]
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Dan
Posts: 1167 Location: Newport
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Posted: Fri Dec. 10, 2010 1:16 pm
I knew that bait would be just too easy for you to pass up.
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streak
Posts: 115 Location: sunapee
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Posted: Fri Dec. 10, 2010 5:02 pm
I like riding my bike... what time are you heading out? (I have no time constraints)
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Brian
Posts: 854 Location: Newport
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Posted: Fri Dec. 10, 2010 6:44 pm
1 o'clock at the school. [img:7c60f52a7e]http://www.team-pinnacle.org/albums/bc_personal/120x90.png[/img:7c60f52a7e]
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rockboy
Posts: 2086 Location: Newport
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Posted: Sat Dec. 11, 2010 9:19 am
Have fun guys. I always recommend a good set of studs this time of year whether you roll that way or not. I hiked over to Coit and back yesterday, hoar frost is getting deep in places so if you see a weird looking bulge in the trail ahead of you, best to avoid it. I don't think it is deep enough yet to cause serious problems but I have broken through the crust in the spring multiple times, and the result is never fun. I haven't seen much pure ice out there yet, but I might avoid the usual suspects like Summer Street between the waters towers and North Boundary. Ryan
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Brian
Posts: 854 Location: Newport
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Posted: Sat Dec. 11, 2010 5:03 pm
Great ride today. Trails were in brilliant condition, no studs required just yet. [img:7c60f52a7e]http://www.team-pinnacle.org/albums/bc_personal/120x90.png[/img:7c60f52a7e]
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