View Poll Results: Should I make a new trail here? (remember, it's public and you only get one choice)
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So... Should I?
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Is that Sedona? Nice color on the rocks, could be blood I guess.
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I think its disgusting and terrible how people treat Lance Armstrong, especially after winning 7 Tour de France Titles while on drugs!
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I think its disgusting and terrible how people treat Lance Armstrong, especially after winning 7 Tour de France Titles while on drugs!
I can't even find my bike when I'm on drugs. -Willie N.
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go big or go home!
(it's just soooo easy to be a badass when i'm lounging around drinking coffee and typing on a keyboard)
(it's just soooo easy to be a badass when i'm lounging around drinking coffee and typing on a keyboard)
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I wouldn't.
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Could somebody define a "drop" for me?
Because I am thinking "drop" as in riding off the roof of a house and falling straight down and landing on flat ground. I am trying to figure out how somebody could do this on a bike without breaking their ankles. Does a "drop" generally include a sloped landing ramp?
Like this:
![](https://fstatic1.mtb-news.de/img/photos/1/1/5/3/5/9/_/large/Roadgap-Sequenz.jpg)
If a sloped landing ramp is allowed, then I'd say you could drop as far as your balls allow. If you are limited to landing on flat ground, then I would very seriously reconsider anything higher than maybe 5'.
Because I am thinking "drop" as in riding off the roof of a house and falling straight down and landing on flat ground. I am trying to figure out how somebody could do this on a bike without breaking their ankles. Does a "drop" generally include a sloped landing ramp?
Like this:
![](https://fstatic1.mtb-news.de/img/photos/1/1/5/3/5/9/_/large/Roadgap-Sequenz.jpg)
If a sloped landing ramp is allowed, then I'd say you could drop as far as your balls allow. If you are limited to landing on flat ground, then I would very seriously reconsider anything higher than maybe 5'.
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i think a "Drop" is different in each occasion, but involves going off some edge, being in the air for some amount of time, and landing below, sloped landing or flat, just depends...
to me, your picture is almost more of a gap than a drop. but that's me, it's all semantics...
to me, your picture is almost more of a gap than a drop. but that's me, it's all semantics...
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Could somebody define a "drop" for me?
Because I am thinking "drop" as in riding off the roof of a house and falling straight down and landing on flat ground. I am trying to figure out how somebody could do this on a bike without breaking their ankles. Does a "drop" generally include a sloped landing ramp?
Because I am thinking "drop" as in riding off the roof of a house and falling straight down and landing on flat ground. I am trying to figure out how somebody could do this on a bike without breaking their ankles. Does a "drop" generally include a sloped landing ramp?
I'd try to roll it. At least based on how it looks, but I'm also aware that sometimes stuff is way gnarlier than it looks in a photo. If the only option was a 15 foot drop...I wouldn't, but that's because I'm kind of a hack. If you're seriously considering it, it's probably worth trying.
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![EEK!](images/smilies/eek.gif)
![EEK!](images/smilies/eek.gif)
You guys are bloodthirsty.
I should have put a smiley face up there, or something, because... I was KIDDING.
oops...
There is an eight foot drop onto a flat, then the only way through is where you see the water, were my handle bars would get stuck.
It's off Vultee Arch road in Sedona. And, no, I'm not interested in making the rocks any redder then they already are.
By the way, Vultee Arch road is a hoot.
![Big Grin](images/smilies/biggrin.gif)
Sorry I haven't responded earlier, Life has been dragging me around since I started the thread.
i was kidding... honest... i'm not even close to being good enough to consider anything even remotely close to that... A 'non-maintained primitive road' is as good as i'm going to get for a while.
yes... i'm a sissy...
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Because I am thinking "drop" as in riding off the roof of a house and falling straight down and landing on flat ground. I am trying to figure out how somebody could do this on a bike without breaking their ankles. Does a "drop" generally include a sloped landing ramp?
If a sloped landing ramp is allowed, then I'd say you could drop as far as your balls allow. If you are limited to landing on flat ground, then I would very seriously reconsider anything higher than maybe 5'.
If a sloped landing ramp is allowed, then I'd say you could drop as far as your balls allow. If you are limited to landing on flat ground, then I would very seriously reconsider anything higher than maybe 5'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pToyAVyUxlA&feature
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Man up Pete, you're from AZ! The west was won with Blood! Get some pictures and give us a stitch count! Sorry, just kidding. Ride Safe!
Are you riding in the Phoenix Tour de Cure on the 24th?
Are you riding in the Phoenix Tour de Cure on the 24th?
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I think its disgusting and terrible how people treat Lance Armstrong, especially after winning 7 Tour de France Titles while on drugs!
I can't even find my bike when I'm on drugs. -Willie N.
I think its disgusting and terrible how people treat Lance Armstrong, especially after winning 7 Tour de France Titles while on drugs!
I can't even find my bike when I'm on drugs. -Willie N.
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No Tour de Cure this time around. I've only been biking seriously for about eight months. The first group ride I will take will probably be the Sedona Century, or, at least, half of it.
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Click straight to ~7:25 if you wanna get straight to the drop. Some people just have crazy abilities...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pToyAVyUxlA&feature
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pToyAVyUxlA&feature
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^Any form that manages that drop without killing yourself is good in my book. I can't even really imagine what that looks like as you're about to go over that edge. Dude is insane/amazing.
(I'm not really learned enough in proper forms/techniques yet to identify as right or wrong. Basically still a newbie.)
(I'm not really learned enough in proper forms/techniques yet to identify as right or wrong. Basically still a newbie.)