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Mt. Abel is a 9 mile road climb to get to a very short, very steep brake burner. Think of a playground slide. Mt. Abel is great if you shuttle and are a DH’er warming up for Red Bull. :coffee:

HOWEVER… Frazier Mountain has an interesting brake burner down into Hungry Valley. Trails 120 and 121. @Voodoo Tom and I know all about them! :oops:
Trail 120
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Trail 121
Looks like there are more than a few trails up there.
I was looking at the Mt. Pinos loop.
I want to see if there is a trail from Fort Tejon (grapvine peak) to the bottom of the grapevine (wheeler ridge).
If you are going south on the 5 fwy from Wheeler ridge there is a really fun looking trail/fire road on the left side.
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Not too surprising. When was the last time you saw someone on a GT?
I think the last time I saw one was at Performance and they went away what? 8 years ago?
What will Hans Rey ride now?

Man, that press release quoted was such a word salad with no meaning.
If you liquidate everything, and don't develop anything - how do you focus on your core?
Would one just navel gaze?
 
Not too surprising. When was the last time you saw someone on a GT?
I think the last time I saw one was at Performance and they went away what? 8 years ago?
What will Hans Rey ride now?

Man, that press release quoted was such a word salad with no meaning.
If you liquidate everything, and don't develop anything - how do you focus on your core?
Would one just navel gaze?

So sad, I grew up riding the Santa Ana made GT’s. I had a pitbike, Performer and my first mtb was a GT Timberline, it was a 86 model. My last one was a 90’s RTS. But Gary Turner bicycles is still making BMX bikes if you want a Turner made GT. www.Gt1972.com
 
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