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DANSPANK
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I just had a fantastic ride at LM today. The trails were perfect, very clingy, lots of traction. It made for a fast (by my standards) 12 miles - 1 hour and about 20 minutes with no crashes!
I found a great quasi-jump too. Bear with me whilst I bastardise these direction. If you're taking the now infamous "Jason's Loop" and you've been riding along the yellow trail until that bears right and you continue on the orange. Imagine that you're coming back down that yellow trail. About a half a mile back from that orange/yellow junction is a new water runn-off that's pretty high. It's already on a downhill slope so if you get enough gusto you can get a right-nice jump and some good air. I cleared a good few feet and felt like a stand-in for the Roam movie!
I saw a couple of people out riding. I recognised one guy from the TM at LM a month or so back but didn't reconise the others so "hello" if you're signed up to this site.
And now, as I look out of the window to the rapidly advancing black clouds, I think I say goodbye to riding for the next few days... I'm now sad...
I found a great quasi-jump too. Bear with me whilst I bastardise these direction. If you're taking the now infamous "Jason's Loop" and you've been riding along the yellow trail until that bears right and you continue on the orange. Imagine that you're coming back down that yellow trail. About a half a mile back from that orange/yellow junction is a new water runn-off that's pretty high. It's already on a downhill slope so if you get enough gusto you can get a right-nice jump and some good air. I cleared a good few feet and felt like a stand-in for the Roam movie!
I saw a couple of people out riding. I recognised one guy from the TM at LM a month or so back but didn't reconise the others so "hello" if you're signed up to this site.
And now, as I look out of the window to the rapidly advancing black clouds, I think I say goodbye to riding for the next few days... I'm now sad...