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  1. 16 hours ago, Barry said:

    @Jessica is a strong rider, but being an XX she is naturally disadvantaged as compared to an XY like myself. I love our rides together, but it would also be an interesting option to have he try an assist bike. She's adamant that she doesn't want one until she's infirm in some way, but maybe I can talk her into demoing one some time in the land of e-bikes that is B'ville. 

     

    I've been lobbying my wife for two years to let me get her one. Maybe it took so long because on our rides she would constantly apologize for being slow but I would always say that it's just fine. "Riding with you is a different experience from my normal rides but I enjoy these too." And that was mostly true. But now it's the best of both worlds for me. On our rides this last week it was ME that had that huge "e-bikes are fun" grin going on watching her!

    She is not as an accomplished trail rider as Jessica by any means. So she frequently has to stop and walk features. But a lot of times I'll ride over the feature, she walks it, then catches up with me on the flats. Y'all wouldn't have that problem.

    And I'll never do Bentonville again on a regular bike. They are so gravity oriented there it's perfect for e-bikes.

  2. I bought my wife an e-mountain bike recently. Giant Trance. It's been a game changer. Now I'll be on my regular bike and it's up to her to keep up with me...and she can. So I can ride at my pace with my wife. 

    We have done rides now where I was huffing and puffing doing climbs. She would have NEVER been able to make it up those before. But there she was at the top waiting for me. lol

    We just rode the mission trails in San Antonio last week. We did 32 miles. Great fun for me, great fun for her. Again, she would have never been able to do that. So fun

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  3. 40 minutes ago, AntonioGG said:

     But I just went to their website to check it out.  Pretty cool trailers!  Crazy how the difference between the small one and the biggest one is only 500-600lbs.

    There is an almost cult like following of them because they are so scarce. They are now made by a Hutterite colony (like the Amish and Mennonites,)  in South Dakota. In an article the boss of them said their "goal was to work up to building 20 per month!" 😄 They are limited by the amount of help they have. Everyone in the factory has to be a member of the colony. 

  4. On 11/9/2022 at 11:24 PM, JRIDER said:

    There are a few rv parks in moab.  A local told me that oct is the best time to visit.  I'd like to try that next year. 

    We haven't ever boondocked with our old A-frame pop-up or our new one. But we plan to do so in Moab at some point. We were intrigued by the

    people camping on BLM land, for free, as we drove to the Klonzo trailhead there. We didn't take the RV on that trip.

    Here's a picture of our lonely car in the parking lot. It was 100 degrees when we were there in June last year. 

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    I think this one is even funnier about what idiots we were riding in that heat. Moab Brands parking lot:

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  5. I hope these pics show up.

    We have a very unique RV called a TrailManor. It isn't a pop-up. TrailManor owners don't really know what to call it since they are so unique.

    "Collapsible," or better, "Transformers." They only weigh 3,000 pounds so most SUVs can tow them. It has a folding hitch so they can fit in a garage.

    We got it so we can store it at home behind our fence to comply with the HOA's "no RV storage" rules.

    Closed for travel (at my spot at Maverick RV park in Lajitas last year):

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    "Transformed" for use (Monahan's State Park):

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    One side up, to show how it works (Brazos Bend State Park):

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    Some rando mountain bikers enjoying a warm place for dinner:

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  6. State parks that have trail systems are great. There are several that we have stayed in. So are Army Corp places. Ya know, like Dana Peak. 😁

    Maverick RV in Lajitas is a good place. Feb 22-26 would be a great time to go.

    We enjoyed camping at Blowing Springs. It was cool watching other bikers ride by right behind our site.

    Congratulations on the new RV. No more having your tent blown away! 

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  7. There is a group of us going out Wednesday 2/22/2023 to Sunday 2/26. Most staying at Maverick RV resort, some staying at Airbnbs.  I think we had ten or so this last year (2022). Great fun. Shaping up to be more this next year. Come on.

    Funny how I ended up going back to Big Bend one week after getting back from a long stay there in the national park with my wife. Ran into a friend on the SATN that said they were going and invited me to come. Two days to plan and off I went.

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  8. On 9/9/2022 at 8:10 PM, AntonioGG said:

     I stopped, he stopped, we looked at each other for a few seconds then we both went on our way.

    It's strange. I saw a very healthy coyote on the double track in Sunset Valley awhile back. We had this same encounter. But to me it looked like the coyote was thinking, "can I eat that thing?" He decided no I guess as he just casually turned and walked into the brush.

  9. 5 hours ago, Taco Man said:

    Was riding on the street yesterday and made a turn a few streets (0.5 miles) from my house and I thought a German Shepard was on the loose... then I realized that was one big healthy coyote running the streets.   No pic it disappeared into the greenbelt.

    Saw a very healthy one the other day on Reproductive Cycle in SATN. Usually the ones I've seen before are scrawny so it was strange seeing one so fat and sassy.

  10. Athletic Brewing has some good products. They have two IPAs that I really enjoyed. And they are VERY active in donating to trails, They gave a lot of their beer to us for the SATN Social. And they donate 2% of sales to trail projects. Really amazing. 

    I was drinking beer all day at the SATN Social. They kept me sober enough all day. One beer, one Athletic Brew, one beer, one Athletic Brew. An excellent system!

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  11. And it might be genetic. Somebody mentioned they didn't sweat much so riding in the heat was difficult. I don't have a problem sweating! The problem is in those high heat/low humidity situations is that you don't feel yourself sweating so you forget to drink enough. Played golf in Las Vegas when it was 118. Had to force myself to remember to drink water.

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