10k+, up, and then down.
15+ hours.
80 + miles.
4 riders.
1 best ride ever, for today.

Fred Wilkinson and Chad Brown heading up to Burro Pass.
(No, we didn’t take that side trip up the La Sal loop road.)
Edit: MTBR thread here, with pics.
I dream of a hard and brutal mysticism in which the naked self merges with a non-human world and yet somehow survives still intact, individual, separate. Paradox and bedrock.
10k+, up, and then down.
15+ hours.
80 + miles.
4 riders.
1 best ride ever, for today.

Fred Wilkinson and Chad Brown heading up to Burro Pass.
(No, we didn’t take that side trip up the La Sal loop road.)
Edit: MTBR thread here, with pics.
Wicked! Where was my invite? :p
Damn. Sorry about that.
More details please.And an invite next time. Geez!:)
Ok, ok, I’m a social retard.Sorry folks, I loose on this one; honestly didn’t occur to me in the mad rush of the last week.Details soon.
How lame am I? Not only do I watch Nightly Business Report, I actually like the theme song.
I pulled the GPS track up today.Here are the stats that I have on my loop that we did:13907 feet of climbing70.59 total miles12 hours of moving5.8 avg speed36 mph max speedI will put the file, pics, etc on the blog :)
I am just giving you a hard time Dave. It looks like a fantastic route though.
If we had eaten a few more wheaties and been better able to hang with Fred, we could’ve hit singletrack up to Geyser instead of road. That would be the ultimate.
Okay ~ What are your plans for Columbus/Indigenous Persons weekend? You have to have something planned that involves a lot of butter! That is an amazing ride!
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