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Ride photos from the Don Trail

 
 
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Old 04-20.-2003
..::Tbf::..
 
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Default Ride photos from the Don Trail

The Don Trail looks way better in the summer, although it's no match for JD's scenery, but h*ll it's
right in the heart of downtown and great excercise after work or when you don't feel like driving an
hour the the Oak Ridges Moraine.

The broken tree on the lower trail
http://groups.msn.com/MTBPhotos/shoe...hoto&PhotoID=8

Warmup run http://groups.msn.com/MTBPhotos/shoe...hoto&PhotoID=9

Fire road http://groups.msn.com/MTBPhotos/shoe...oto&PhotoID=10

Freeride stunts http://groups.msn.com/MTBPhotos/shoe...oto&PhotoID=11

http://groups.msn.com/MTBPhotos/shoe...oto&PhotoID=13

http://groups.msn.com/MTBPhotos/shoe...oto&PhotoID=14

Heading for the trail head http://groups.msn.com/MTBPhotos/shoe...oto&PhotoID=12

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Old 04-20.-2003
Bb
 
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On Sun, 20 Apr 2003 21:32:57 GMT, ..::TBF::.. wrote:
> The Don Trail looks way better in the summer, although it's no match for JD's scenery, but h*ll
> it's right in the heart of downtown and great excercise after work or when you don't feel like
> driving an hour the the Oak Ridges Moraine.

Huh, looks just like the trails I used to ride in Dallas (except for the stunts).

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Old 04-21.-2003
Carla A-G
 
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"..::TBF::.." <theblackfoxx@rogers.com> wrote in message
news:dmEoa.98879$Vzu.29986@news02.bl...ble.rogers.com...
> The Don Trail looks way better in the summer, although it's no match for JD's scenery, but h*ll
> it's right in the heart of downtown and great excercise after work or when you don't feel like
> driving an hour the the
Oak
> Ridges Moraine.

<snip pictures>

Not to sound mean or anything, but those pictures don't do the trail justice. Of all my years of
riding the Don, I rode the fireroad section maybe once or twice. The real meat of the trail is
much deeper into the woods and you should try and ride the upper section sometime to test your
technical skills.

- CA-G

Can-Am Girls Kick Ass!
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Old 04-21.-2003
Mattb
 
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"Carla A-G" <khsgrl@NOSPAM.yahoo.com> wrote in message news:va7r5cc15rhu2b@corp.supernews.com...
> "..::TBF::.." <theblackfoxx@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:dmEoa.98879$Vzu.29986@news02.bl...ble.rogers.com...
> > The Don Trail looks way better in the summer, although it's no match for JD's scenery, but h*ll
> > it's right in the heart of downtown and great excercise after work or when you don't feel like
> > driving an hour the the
> Oak
> > Ridges Moraine.
>
> <snip pictures>
>
> Not to sound mean or anything, but those pictures don't do the trail justice. Of all my years of
> riding the Don, I rode the fireroad section maybe once or twice. The real meat of the trail is
> much deeper into the woods and you should try and ride the upper section sometime to test your
> technical skills.
>
> - CA-G
>
> Can-Am Girls Kick Ass!
>

Geeze, Carla! You're so mean!

Matt
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Old 04-21.-2003
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http://members.rogers.com/theblackfoxx/ "Carla A-G" <khsgrl@NOSPAM.yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "..::TBF::.." <theblackfoxx@rogers.com> wrote in message
> news:dmEoa.98879$Vzu.29986@news02.bl...ble.rogers.com...
> > The Don Trail looks way better in the summer, although it's no match for JD's scenery, but h*ll
> > it's right in the heart of downtown and great excercise after work or when you don't feel like
> > driving an hour the the
> Oak
> > Ridges Moraine.
>
> <snip pictures>
>
> Not to sound mean or anything, but those pictures don't do the trail justice. Of all my years of
> riding the Don, I rode the fireroad section maybe once or twice. The real meat of the trail is
> much deeper into the woods and you should try and ride the upper section sometime to test your
> technical skills.
>
> - CA-G
>
> Can-Am Girls Kick Ass!
>
>

I do, unfortunately the upper trail is pretty washed out now, looks ugly. Classic example of why you
shouldn't ride it after a heavy rainfall. Hopefully I'll grab some pics when it's grown-in again
this summer.
 

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