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GFisher

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  1. HA! No, I checked in case I accidentally did. I was wondering if there was a feature where you could block specific users from viewing your posts and you had blocked me. 😂
  2. Strange that I can see your comments in the recent posts on the right but not in your actual post....
  3. The master plan states 'only beginner level bike trails should be proposed' due to the 'sensitivity of the terrain' 😒. The maps only have trails labelled as pedestrian or equestrian. The Master Plan is from 2010 though. See pg. 12 https://www.wilco.org/Portals/0/Departments/Parks/2010.02.05 - Master Plan Document.pdf?ver=2017-02-01-125338-000 https://www.wilco.org/Departments/Parks-Recreation/Master-Plan
  4. Who else could it be. 😉 I don't mean a whole new site, just another section under Mountain Biking. Mountain Biking Discussion, Ride Calls, MTB Destinations, RA's threads, etc.
  5. How about we create a new section/forum just for this particular user, where he can post his click bait/useless threads all day long and people can chose to visit his little world if desired. He can still reply to other's threads in the 'Mountain Biking Discussions' thread though. A good chunk of his threads only include himself anyway. win/win?
  6. Thanks. What do you mean by "clean up"?
  7. Is that legit, accessing it via Kati? I rode that back when SNinja first came about but it seemed that fences/no trespassing signs were getting torn down and then replaced, so I have been avoiding it.
  8. Is the race good news or bad news?
  9. I'm sure many of you received these emails, I got essentially the same one from Performance and Bike Nashbar: To Our Valued Customers: You may have noticed some changes to the Performance Bike website recently. We want to let you know what's up, and keep you in the loop about what you can expect from Performance Bike in the future. We're excited to share with you that Performance Bike is joining the family of AMain Sports & Hobbies! Since 2004, AMain Sports & Hobbies has been dedicated to serving the cycling & hobbies community worldwide with excellent customer service and extensive product selection. Now, it's time to bring all the AMain benefits to Performance Bike customers like you. More information about AMain Sports & Hobbies can be found athttps://www.amaincycling.com What You Can Expect: The Performance Bike website you know and rely on is here to stayalong with some awesome new features: All your favorite products, plus expanded inventory. Fast, reliable, low-cost shipping. A dedicated customer service team of experienced cyclists. VIP Rewards points and perks. Privacy Information: As part of AMain Sports & Hobbies’ purchase of Performance Bike, Amain Sports & Hobbies will receive Performance Bike’s customer information. We take your privacy seriously. We will honor the privacy promises made in Performance Bike’s privacy policy, and will provide you notice and obtain your consent if we were to treat your data in a materially different way. You may review our privacy policy atperformancebike.com/privacy-policy/i2. If you do not want AMain Sports & Hobbies to retain your personal information, you can opt out by sending us an e-mail, calling us, or sending us a letter at the contact information listed below. Please provide us with your name, email address, street address and telephone number so that we can identify your account. Your request to opt out must be received no later than March 1, 2019. Please note that opting out will remove your proof of purchase data required for warranty service. transfer by any of the following methods: Clicking the link at the bottom of this email message; Sending an e-mail to AMain Sports & Hobbies web master at privacy@amain.com with the information necessary for Performance Bike to identify you in its database and process your opt-out election (such as your name, email address, street address and telephone number); Mailing to the following address: Performance Bike 424 Otterson Dr Chico, CA 95928 Please include in your letter the information necessary for AMain Sports & Hobbies to identify you in its database and process your opt-out election (such as your name, email address, street address and telephone number). Please note that opting out will remove your proof of purchase data required for warranty service. If you opted in to receive promotional emails from Performance Bike, you may also receive promotional emails from AMain Sports & Hobbies unless you opt out of having your information conveyed to AMain Sports & Hobbies. Your request to opt out must be received no later than March 1, 2019. After the opt-out deadline, AMain Sports & Hobbies will create an account for Performance Bike customers who have not opted out and automatically enroll them as Platinum level VIP members so they can enjoy the highest benefits and value for the remainder of 2019. If we create an account for you, you may receive promotional emails from AMain Sports & Hobbies. If you would prefer to not receive these emails from us, you can opt out by clicking here or by clicking on the unsubscribe link in any promotional email. We thank you for your past patronage and hope you will always continue to enjoy cycling. Sincerely, Performance Bike
  10. And frankly, some of what he said needed to be said (with regards to trails and riding anyway).
  11. I saw that yesterday. Surprisingly, it didn't cause much trail damage up to that point, but I shutter to think what this 'tractor' will do.
  12. Some awesome road riding out your way, you should keep it!
  13. Some REALLY nice maps can be found here: http://mountainbikemaps.com/ I really like having a paper map, even if I have a GPS map. Using them together is ideal in many cases I think. I haven't lived out there since I was a kid but have visited several times with my MTB, but I will defer to locals whether it is worth it to leave the area, but it may be worth heading up to the St George area for at least a day. The scenery is definitely at the next level although food and other amenities (like beer) are much more limited (it is Utah after all). I thought the JEM trail system near Hurricane was my favorite. I would skip Gooseberry Mesa as I think there are better options. The Bearclaw Poppy trailhead area is fun if you want some burms and jumps and connects to a bunch of other stuff. Bootleg is definitely bad ass and will provide as much exposure and chunk as you can handle, although much it is totally doable on an XC rig. Have fun!
  14. I checked it out with the intention of sticking to the paved path if necessary. I'm sure all the fun shaded singletrack is toast, but if you are willing to stick to the double track type stuff and the hillier stuff that drains, it is in really good shape (Detention Dam Trail, Ski Hill Flow Trail, Power Line Hill, Tangle Wild Trail, etc.) I didn't even bother looking at Windy, BMX, Mark's, Point 6, etc.
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