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Old 03-06-23, 12:46 PM
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I was impressed!

I was hanging out at a local rest stop on one of my extended routes. It's the Rocky Hill Ranch mountain bike trail about 12 miles from my house. Mountain Biking is one of those things I missed as getting old like skate boards, or Hack Sack. Anyway I go there on my long rides just to see whats been going on on the mountain bike flavor of things. There is always allot of intrest in my old rides. But WOW... I am always impressed with the mountain bike engineering and advancements in their construction and use. Some of those bikes are engineering dreams.

But I am also impressed with hearing the conversations of those ridding the more difficult trails. Like "...right before this point hang left for a skip then get ready for a climb..."

Ha... Its not just reading the trail but getting a summary of its plot... Bravo!

https://www.rockyhillranch.com/getting-here
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