@ MrthecatLady
If I recall sometime back there was the video of you just getting worked on SpongeBob and it was determined that it was more of a technique related issue when you rolled it and got tore up.
There is always gonna be something looking to throw me down but if my technique and or riding style in that particular moment is correct than my odds of getting wrecked are minimized.
Also as noted above I have to listen to my body\mind and keep the ego in check. When I am tired or distracted or just out of it , I bail. I dont care anymore. Every time (almost) I've gotten hurt was because I tried to push through
to accomplish something. My body tells me when to stop if I listen.
I'll be hitting this up as well. Came across some pretty sweet videos of this trail on YT today. Thanks for the article Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
Man I can't wait to get outta here. After having to cancel a couple trips since all this Covid fun. The place we booked is in Bella Vista and is on The Ledges section and on Back 40. I'm already packed and we aren't leaving until Thanksgiving Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
My boy is 13 now and is pushing 5'5" so he has outgrown the 24 stage and rides my 27.5 When he was younger though and riding and racing in TMBRA we went the cheap route with 24s off CL and then the Frankenbikes id cobble together. They were allright. But yea you get what you pay for.. I had the cash at one point and bought him a Trailcraft. They are a kids boutique bike out of Colorado. Www.trailcraftcycles.com Very nice rides and I'd suggest taking a look at their site because they have a wide array of options and info. The Trailcraft made an amazing difference in his riding skills. His desire to ride and the type of riding he did. And yea 1k plus isn't alot Worth looking into. Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
So booked a place in Bella Vista, remote,, woodsy, and literally feets from the trail, in particular The Ledges and also next to part of the Back 40.
We just need to get out of dodge since all other trips have been cancelled this year.
So riding is covered , no worries there, any suggested hikes for the non biking weirdos?
I think of Walnut like an old girlfriend. Have not seen her in awhile and I forgot how annoying she was , hook up again and I am reminded what a pain she was to be around.
But I miss her anyways
Wheels down about 715 to 720ish. Got back about 830ish. Pretty crowded already. I reckon people are trying to beat the heat. Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk
Hot days mean people go early. I'll go tonight. Wont matter since hot is hot. I've managed to figure out segments there with very minimal cement path action. You can hit one end to another pretty ez. Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk