Fishing trip turned into death march. Six of us got together to go on a fishing trip. I didn't pack a pole but I did pack my bike and so did everybody else. Talked to a guy that is familiar with the area and he pointed us to alpine trial. He described it as "beef skin" with 100 switch backs. I didn't know exactly what "beef skin" was but I figured he was trying to say gnarly. I usually take these descriptive tails of gnarly with a grain of salt. Especially from someone that I have never ridden with. Well it was indeed "beef skin" and there was at least 100 switch backs and they were tight enough you had to dismount and swing your bike around to come down them. Only 2 of us took this trail. The other guys were more interested in fishing. On the way out I decided to take everyone on some killer single track. Not anything like the previous trail but pretty substantial for a beginner. The guy with the least amount of experience falls in the first five miles and breaks his clutch lever. I take the one off my bike and get it to work kind of. 1hr trail took 4 hrs. Here are some senic pictures of the area.
Castle peak
Shot of silverjack resivoir in the middle of 100 switch backs and some pretty cool natural spires
Same shot different angle
My buddy on my wifes KDX runnin' me down
Top of alpine
different angle
Fellow 500 rider packin' heat and he couldn't even hit a bluejay
Silver Jack
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Silver Jack
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Ya know I was thinking that when I was riding it even though I have never been to WA. It's in the San Juan mountain range....Colorado about 20 miles from my house. More roots than I have ever seen in colorado.JBaze wrote:Killer pics man! Where is that where your riding? Looks alot like some single track we have in w. wa.
Re: Silver Jack
Thanks, you just reminded me to throw a spare one in my Camelbak HAWG.quantum500 wrote: The guy with the least amount of experience falls in the first five miles and breaks his clutch lever. I take the one off my bike and get it to work kind of.