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Sherman Branch, Section Two Click here for a route map. With the Ninja Rabbits, Snake, Roller Coster and the climb out of section one behind you, you'll find the Farm Silo is a good place to hang out and take a break while you wait for your buddies to catch up. Section two begins at the intersection of the Farm Silo, the same silo you passed while riding section one. So be warned the Ninja Rabbits are on the loose and they'll out to get you. Rolling up a slight gr... Read More
Sherman Branch, Section One Click here for a route map. Sitting in the office plugging away at work, I glance up at the computer's clock... it's 4:00PM. Ride time is getting close and I'm ready to cut out of the office. I check the trail conditions online to see if the gate is open and send out emails to my riding buddies to let them know I'll be there. Lucky me, the Sherman Branch mountain bike trails are only 2 miles from my office and it's time to split. At the trail head I check... Read More
So check this out... I started using an old Yakima bike roof rack I had stripped off the wife's Subaru and installed on my Jeep. Coming back from a mountain bike ride, I was thinking about how great of a time I had on my new 29er (the bike was only two weeks old). I rounded the corner of my driveway, hit the garage remote and rolled right in... well half way, when I heard a thud and scrapping sound coming from the top of my Jeep. I remember clearly thinking... NOoooooo, oh $#!+ ... Read More
Fabricating a Cheap mtb Hitch Rack A few years ago I decided to start carrying my mountain bike on the front of my Jeep. There's a lot of reasons why I wanted to move it up front... less weight on the tailgate of the Jeep, I didn't like how rear hitch racks wobble around and I didn't like the tire mounted racks. But most of all, it was the chumps on cell phones and bumper riders who convinced me that carrying the bike in the rear... wasn't for me. I spent a few weeks researching various hi... Read More
I am getting ready to go on my first mtb weekend trip to Tsali. We will be camping and riding all day long. I was trying to figure out the best types of breakfast, riding meals & snacks, and of course dinner. I was thinking bannanas & PB sandwiches for the rides, and possible chicken breast for supper. If anyone has any suggestions I would appreciate it. Tony.... Read More
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