Finished sledding last weekend and ready for the first MX day, MTN biking, and surfing without the winter suit.
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In Topic: This weeks weather
07 March 2012 - 04:46 PM
In Topic: As I get older I wonder how old are most riders ?
07 March 2012 - 04:41 PM
44 and in almost better shape than when I was in college skiing for UNH
In Topic: off trail riding in burg
22 February 2012 - 08:28 AM
I have been in the Security Market for over 12 years and I can guarantee you will see a decrease in tolerance of sledding in this area. It was just a matter of time. Quite frankly I was always surprised to hear it was tolerated at all. Be responsible for your own actions because pleading ignorance is no longer an excuse/reason to get off.
Ride Right, Ride Safe, and Ride on....
Ride Right, Ride Safe, and Ride on....
In Topic: Still snow south in central nh...
22 February 2012 - 08:23 AM
Good to see you still ridin' Bruce, maybe Friday night we will see a few more inches in elevation to keep us alive. I love that view and haven't been to that spot in 3 years. I saw similiar conditions across the Baker River Valley in WMNF. Upper elevation trails are ok to good. Wouldn't even think of traveling below 1'000' too much dirt.
Ride Right, Ride Safe, Ride On
Ride Right, Ride Safe, Ride On
In Topic: Finally got to ride
07 February 2012 - 10:04 AM
The White Mtn National Forest Boundary line follows Rt 25 from Plymouth to Wentworth about a few miles, if that, to the East of Rt25. My house is at 1500' elevation in Rumney and is in the White Mtn Region. So if I ride close to home or north, I post in the White MTN REgion. If I ride south towards Squam or Newfound, I post in the lakes region. I hope this helps in clarification for the forums. Technically I think the "Dorchester Flats" area is not recognized by the state as the "White Mtns" but I could be wrong.
Ride Right, Ride Safe, and Ride On....
Cat-X2 on lovin that view!!!!! Looks like a nice location.
Ride Right, Ride Safe, and Ride On....
Cat-X2 on lovin that view!!!!! Looks like a nice location.
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