The definable truth lays within you, the rider.
What is Mountainbiking about? from Filme von Draussen on Vimeo.
Thanks to The Great Brado for finding this.
Posted by The Evil MGE! Tuesday, April 26, 2011 at 6:50 PM
The definable truth lays within you, the rider.
What is Mountainbiking about? from Filme von Draussen on Vimeo.
Posted by The Evil MGE! Monday, April 25, 2011 at 12:45 AM
I was able to get out and help build the last 200 yards of trail with about 20 other merry folk on Saturday and to say this is the toughest Black Diamond I've ever attempted to ride is an understatement. The initial drop in will have most people walking and a few moves after that will have all but the best riders questioning themselves. I was way off my game Saturday and I let Blackjack get the better of me by throwing me over the bars. After that, my belly swallowed my balls and even some of the easier features wigged me out and had me walking lines I know I can ride.
The trail though, is an understated incredible and it will become legend throughout the country. It's by far some of the best use of rock features I've seen coupled with amazing views, outstanding trail layout, and feature upon feature that will beg even the most gifted riders for a smackerel of blood or bike if their off their game. Its a big win for the Front Range riders who have been demanding for tougher trails to test their limits on.
ribbon cutting
Raspberry Ridge
The Overlook (taken last Sunday)
Blackjack
Jason showing us how to ride the initial drop in. Aptly named "The Slot Machine"
Posted by The Evil MGE! Tuesday, April 19, 2011 at 9:14 AM
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Posted by The Evil MGE! Friday, April 15, 2011 at 5:39 AM
Moab's desert is a foreign land to me. Red cliffs that scrape the sky, strange and mystical rock formations that cover its surface, a tilt of the strata that makes me think I am leaning though I am straight. Moab is both beautiful and stark at the same time. A place of wonder and intrigue that can excite and frighten the mind.
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