Who's Riding Where???

After riding Cannell yesterday Jennifer expressed interest in getting more experience with the chunky stuff so tomorrow I'll be taking her over to Rocky Peak where we will ride Chumash, Johnson and Lower Stagecoach.

After several years I finally convinced her that a dropper post will help her in descending that type of terrain. Of course that was a few weeks ago and I dropped the ball not ordering one in time for Cannell. I ordered one for her as soon as we got home today.
 
After riding Cannell yesterday Jennifer expressed interest in getting more experience with the chunky stuff so tomorrow I'll be taking her over to Rocky Peak where we will ride Chumash, Johnson and Lower Stagecoach.

After several years I finally convinced her that a dropper post will help her in descending that type of terrain. Of course that was a few weeks ago and I dropped the ball not ordering one in time for Cannell. I ordered one for her as soon as we got home today.
Good.... On.... YOU.... Jennifer!
I resisted the Dropper for about a year until someone, after being bombarded by others, I respected said the simplest thing, "Mikie, a dropper post makes it even funner! You want to have fun, right?"
How can you say no to that? "No Jeff Sherman @jfsh, I don't want to have any more fun than I am now, buddy..." See it just doesn't work. o_O
Get he dropper, learn the dropper, enjoy the dropper. You will be amazed how much it assists with eating up the chunk! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
@MrsUPSed
 
After sooo many years on a hardtail then getting a full susser and loving the crap out of it, now going back to hardtail. I think the thing I have missed the most on these epic rides is the dropper. Especially descending The Plunge! My local rides are fine, but the Plunge, SART and Snow Summit, the dropper was missed big time.
 
@rossage and I are planning a beat the heat ride here in Tahoe

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After sooo many years on a hardtail then getting a full susser and loving the crap out of it, now going back to hardtail. I think the thing I have missed the most on these epic rides is the dropper. Especially descending The Plunge! My local rides are fine, but the Plunge, SART and Snow Summit, the dropper was missed big time.

Put a dropper on that bad boy! I have a 150 TRS+ on my Fuse and I'm loving it. I even run a dropper on my rigid hardtail occasionally.
Get some!
 
Around Lake Tahoe again. Not exactly the Lake Trail, but adding and subtracting here and there to make a blissful ~four days of so-called self-supported bike travel on much dirt from Truckee to Truckee. Water will be everywhere + Steripen + stove + dehydrated food = bivy anywhere. Light sleeping bag like last year. No date set, but soon.

Hey @rossage and @Luis: Big Chief to the Legacy River Trail finish sound acceptable? :sneaky::geek::thumbsup:
 
Unfortunately I’ll be back at work tomorrow :cry::cry::cry:
As a consolation I just PR’d McGill trail :thumbsup:
Dammit you beat me on the downhill. That whole 20 feet of elevation gain must have hurt...you darn shuttle monkey. Whatever my PR was on my 100mm Kona a few years ago so now it's time to go chase the ghost of Luis. I sure hope at least you stopped for a half gallon of ice cold beer at Mikes afterwards or you may have to turn in your man card...:Roflmao:Roflmao:Roflmao
 
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