OOS MOGA

Yes... ill pedal as hard as I can and still block their way
Anyone else who wants to be a road (trail) block along with me?
I was thinking while we are on Kinney Rd.

I'm a few minutes late. Will need a pump! I left it next to the car
 
We went around in circles today at Stephens after Pat ditched us as he doesn't like riding with 0.5 lbs pressure on his fat bike. Should we be hitting the maze area to get to tally ho? Was fun anyways.
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We went around in circles today at Stephens after Pat ditched us as he doesn't like riding with 0.5 lbs pressure on his fat bike. Should we be hitting the maze area to get to tally ho? Was fun anyways.
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Glad to hear you guys got out and had fun. Wanted to get out and ride with y'all before the years end, but life has other ideas.It's been one thing after another this year killing my riding time, and unfortunately the hits keep coming. Hoping things settle out a bit so I can get back to normal next year.
 
We went around in circles today at Stephens after Pat ditched us as he doesn't like riding with 0.5 lbs pressure on his fat bike. Should we be hitting the maze area to get to tally ho? Was fun anyways.
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yes, the quickest way to tally ho is thru the maze and across the powerline.

that said tally ho is overrated IMO (too damn short relative to the climb to get up there)
 
Never seen him before. But I live on the backside of there. Pat Dell is his name?
No. Lands up the guy pictured is Pat's friend. Your right though, all terrain biking is all mindset. I've already ridden high mountain with the OOS crew on a hardtail with the forks locked up. But it was still pretty cool. High mountain is really just a lesson in how to ride rocks. Roll over the round ones and avoid the pointed ones and the ones that kill momentum.
 
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