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  1. Awhile back I went to every trail head in this area to look at signage and found these signs as pictured, minus the no hunting sign, at everyone of them. Notice that the signage is new-ish looking too. Meaning you must assume it to be "recent" policy. You have to be a very good internet sleuth to go through the COA Parks Department website to find where it says, "hiking only" for this area. As a matter of fact I stopped writing this post to try and find where I had found it before. I spent 10 minutes and couldn't this time. But I know it is still the policy because I had a discussion with a park police person at a meeting about it a couple of months ago. We should devout efforts into getting mtbing officially allowed there. It is almost the same size as Walnut Creek and has as good of topography. And of course we should work on getting more areas of the SATN sanctioned. And there are efforts being made towards that. I know I have said this before but our mtbing community should make golden images of cxagent to idolize for his "patience of Job" devotion to the tedious work of working with the City and other entities in accomplishing just that. In the SATN and the rest of the Austin area as well.
    6 points
  2. I'm still offended over how many times RA called hot dogs "shitty food". Sure, the Great Value franks from Walmart are not going to give the same flavor and mouthfeel of, say, a Hebrew National, but don't hate on people because they can't afford a premium frank. A well cooked Great Value weiner on a upgraded bun can be pretty enjoyable with the proper condiments. However, to mack turtle's point, there is only so much lipstick you can put on a pig - unless of course that lipstick is chili and cheese, but at that point, is the hotdog or the chili really the star of the dish? But we all know they are best on a grill
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  4. Got this thing rolling today, it has a wheelie button.
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  5. I joked about that in the facebook comments. but no - in summary - I went there on my lunch break to get some super random little cheap things after I ate at a closely thundercloud subs before going back to work the cashier literally starts digging in the back of his mouth with his index finger, pulls it out of his mouth COVERED in spit and disgusting chunky white stuff, and proceeds to touch ALL of my merchandise with his oral-chunk covered finger as he rings it all up and bags it for me. i returned later that day and exchanged the whole bag of shit for the same items that his nasty ass didn't smear mouth chunks all over. also called corporate. made we wanna puke, kinda like this thread!
    3 points
  6. for anyone that I'm friends with on facebook from here, this thread gives me the same feeling as what happened to me at dollar tree last week. #barf
    3 points
  7. I was out on Suburban Ninja (fishing, not riding) and it look in great shape
    3 points
  8. My 1939 Schwinn DX straightbar converted to 2-speed coaster brake. Sold it last year.
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  9. I just paid $15 to purchase an "Ignore Topics" plugin for the forum, which I have installed. You'll now see an "Ignore this topic" button near the top of the page when viewing any topics. If you click this button and confirm, you'll no longer see the topic at the forum level or in search results. You can manage your Ignored Topics here: https://austinmountainbiking.com/index.php?/settings/ignoredtopics/ ..Al
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  10. Wife and i are looking at a tandem this weekend, so there may be another group in the tandem race. We'll see how it fits.
    2 points
  11. HMMMM The changes to the PARD Map and the lack of real signage make me want to take back what I said on page 9 of this thread. Instead of warning MTB'rs of what I fear is coming, I will wait until there is a problem and then tell PARD it is a problem of their own creation. They can't throw people off trails or prosecute people for doing what they appear to say is allowed.
    2 points
  12. non-shitty is always something to aspire to
    2 points
  13. Hey everyone, just wanted to take a minute to talk about Bandera Bike Park. Lots of trail work happening there, and the place needs everyone's support to make it into something great for the Texas mountain biking scene! the place has great potential, but seems to have a tarnished reputation/history within the Texas riding community. Building a bike park and multiple trails to satisfy everyone is a GIANT undertaking. lots of labor, time, and money have already been invested to bring Bandera Bike park to where it currently stands. Myself, and the Bandera Dig crew have been working hard recently to add new trails to the park for all of you! here is a map of Bandera Bike park. as of this last weekend, ive designed 6 new trails at bandera. Trails 1-3 are ready for tires (not at all finished but totally rideable from top to bottom), the 4th trail is being worked on, and trails 5 and 6 have only been flagged. these are all .7-1.0 mile, 2-6 minute descents! varying difficulty. from moderate blue to advanced black BBP has - 12 miles of XC singletrack 5-6 jump lines and now 6 *upcoming* enduro lines -and more will continue to be added In summary - Lets try as a community to give BBP a fresh start give support to make it into something awesome! Everyone in the San Antonio and surrounding areas would surely love more options for good mountain biking close to home please let me know of any suggestions anyone has that would encourage more support for Bandera Bike Park THANKS!
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  14. The R&I Spring Celebration, Dawn's birthday party with shiny silver canisters full of cold golden nectar is rescheduled for April 30th. NO RAIN on April 27, 28 and 29!!!
    1 point
  15. I was tired of the crap at the other place. Thanks to *almost* everyone for making this place fun and non-shitty.
    1 point
  16. Just what is a dirt time trial at Peddlers Pass going to be like as a racer? Read on to find out! First off, register online to skip that time consuming (and higher priced) process at the event. Show up well ahead of your race time and pick up your packet. If you are early enough you will have a chance for a sighting lap of the closed-course, 2.7+ mile, 161 corner track. Then if you have time remaining, get a few miles of warming up on the lake trail and make your final preparations. You’ll want to ride light and fast so maybe forgo carrying anything for each of your 15-25 minute laps. Then it works a lot like Enduro. You will line up with other riders in your category and race the course one at a time with at least a 30 second gap between other racers. You will finish your lap and should be able to see your time within minutes. Go have a beer and BS with your pals then get back in line and hit it again. Then once more for three total runs. Two runs for juniors. Your times will be added up and lowest aggregated time wins. We will count your fastest two laps (one for juniors) while dropping the slowest so you if you bin it on one of your laps, it’s not a podium killer. Prizes and podium photos happen soon after the final racer in your category is done with their last lap. Then the fun starts all over again for the next category of racers. Prizes: Minimum payouts for 1st place in each of the three overall adult categories is $80 cash and will cap at $160 for a sold-out event. Women score the same amount of cash as the guys. The payouts taper off down to three deep. We may be able go deeper to 5th place if the event sells out. Some folks have ponied up some donations to pay out cash for fastest Tandem bike team. All age group and tandem podiums get trophies three deep so even if you are not fast enough for an overall category win, you can still take home a trophy. After your race is over, go hit the other area trails with your pals- they are incredible. Event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/257174378553734/?ti=icl Straight to the tickets: https://legacy.usacycling.org/myusac/index.php?pagename=registration&eventid=950&year=2019
    1 point
  17. I have a couple of the screw in brake posts laying around. I always thought they were a "standard" thread. But, it has been a while since I've messed with them.
    1 point
  18. That's not going to happen, but feel free to report posts/topics you feel are "click bait/useless" and don't contribute positively to the site and I can evaluate them on an individual basis. Thanks, ..Al
    1 point
  19. Talk more about the in race experience. :30 start gaps....is there room to pass or be passed? What is protocol? This would be my first race of this type...want to avoid rookie mistakes. Please share any other advice or suggestions. Thanks.
    1 point
  20. Rode a few bits n pieces of Deception today. Mostly to check on recent blockages and such. All are still in place that I checked. And I noticed a few more places where someone took the time to stop trail crossover by weaving branches as a make shift fence. Thanks to whomever that was. Trails were in awesome shape even if I wasn't. Sent from my SM-G950U using Tapatalk
    1 point
  21. And with quality buns. They make a difference. Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
    1 point
  22. Does anyone else miss the polish dogs from Costco? They removed them from the menu sometime ago but I still miss them.
    1 point
  23. I feel like I didn't discover cheap yellow mustard until my "adult" life and its a wonderful addition to ketchup.
    1 point
  24. I like it. My experience has been that those screw-in brake posts can be hard to find of the manufacturer used a weird size. If anyone has something that weird, it would be YBP.
    1 point
  25. Color me confused. What part of that did I make up? Tourney cheese is a real, patented Shimano technology. Just watch that video of his "drop test." What else could that derailer be made from? Hyperbole aside, did I make a factual mistake? Maybe I misread the spec list on that X-Cal.
    1 point
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  27. Is there a way to go beyond the "ignore posts" feature to include a "ignore threads" feature? I can ignore individual posts on a thread from a particular user, but I still see the threads that the ignored user posts. They don't need to be blocked from the site (yet). But I would like to block them from my experience on the site. 🙂 If not, no worries. I just wanted to know if it was a possibility.
    1 point
  28. They better be careful. They'l get sued for discriminating agains folks with old-school ocular prosthetics.
    1 point
  29. "Motorized Vehicle" = Any vehicle with a motor. "Alcohol" = Any substance containing alcohol. "Pets" = Any pet animal. "Glass" = Anything containing glass. It's pretty simple.
    1 point
  30. Wait a minute - I think I missed the most important points of the 'what to expect' post Where are the beer handups? Where are the spectators holding dollar bills for the racers to grab? Where do the hecklers wait? Is there a limit to number of water balloons the hecklers can use?
    1 point
  31. This is not to be underestimated. I used to watch a cheesy but entertaining Canadian auto show called "Sports Car Revolution" that had a segment called "Dyno Truth or Dare." In here they had all sorts of people come with their highly customized cars. This dude spent $80k "souping up" and customizing his Prelude. I think it dynoed at 250HP. He could have bought a nice 911 for that money. He was CRUSHED and defiant.
    1 point
  32. To get a little logical on you...the sign shows a drawing of an item that falls into the category of "motorized vehicles." But it clearly states that no items in this category are allowed. Items in this category also include one-wheels, space shuttles, motorcycles, e-pogos and remote control cars and many others. Not specificity stating each item in the category does not mean that items is allowed. Now that's a good point. My favorite signs are "Human powered traffic only."
    1 point
  33. I think Job's patience is running out. Mine ran out a long time ago One of the points about making good signs and/or rules is to try to say them in a positive way. Once you start saying "NO __X___" it starts to appear anything that is not expressly prohibited is allowed. For example, this sign say "No Motorized Vehicles" and shows a picture of a Jeep. Does that mean motorcycles are allowed? Motorcycles are not shown as not allowed. What about electric vehicles? Are they motorized? Some people don't think battery powered is motorized. What about battery powered skateboards? What about battery power unicycles? What about skateboards with no power? Etc. Etc. What about horses? Are horses "pets"? Or are they "transportation"? Clearly they are not "motorized". I see both sides of this issue. I am trying to bring the sides together for some type of compromise. Hopefully, a compromise will help MTB all over the City. But I cannot guarantee it. Sometimes these things hurt us by bringing attention to the issue. Keep your fingers crossed. And maybe your toes too.
    1 point
  34. Damnit! I want to stress to everyone that the ignore feature on this forum is fantastic. Please just use it and stop arguing with people that just enjoy the sport of arguing and getting people worked up.
    1 point
  35. Most people would be far better off saving their money and buying something that does not require doubling the cost to make it not suck. If I may, this tells me a lot about our culture. People feel entitled to buy whatever they want right now and settle for cheap junk rather than save for it and buy some better the first time. Penny wise, pound poor Buy once cry once That never sinks in. There is no such thing as "cheap food" or a cheap bike. Corners are cut to lower the price, but we pay for it one way or another in the long run.
    1 point
  36. Get down from that cross. Some else will make better use of the lumber.
    1 point
  37. Like I said, sure must be exhausting being right all the time. I love hot dogs, btw. I have no beef with them.
    1 point
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  39. Just need it to be dry for Tuesday 😉
    1 point
  40. I think there are trails that are problematic, but if I could only ride on trails that are officially sanctioned by PARD, I would be moving the f outta here as soon as possible.
    1 point
  41. Big talk for someone who so far has done nothing but sign up to ride bitch on a clown bike. -CJB
    1 point
  42. You will feel like you missed it gone too far - but keep going. Only if you reach the normal 'exit' have you gone too far.
    1 point
  43. Pretty much you just continue straight like you're going to ride Windy backwards (clock-wise). But just before the trail goes into the trees, there is a 90 degree right turn. It is very well defined, but still easy to miss. The trail cuts into Windy proper just after all the muddy seeping bits.
    1 point
  44. No, just grab an electric scooter and hit the trails.
    1 point
  45. I like all of the above...should I just go die now?
    1 point
  46. I need to add that to the rules, and also post it as a sticky in the main Mountain Biking Discussion thread. Thanks for the reminder. ..Al
    1 point
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