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This has got to be him joking. "Damn waterbars on the climb", uh, I go
right over them, right up them, and they're almost on every trail in
Colorado. Geee wiz Mitchel...
"no lungs", WTF? how long have you been MTBing? Lungs couldn't take it?
Yet you're out here broadcasting yoruself daily to sell us to your
awe...? You want us to be with you and excited about your videos &
biking ventures, but now you'er saying yourself, by your own accord (or
did I help you see you are in fact a wussy?) that you're a wussy...?
LOL, LOL, LMAO, I can't take it, this guy, he's such a nerd. Like I
said, he started making phone calls about me posting and where I posted
from, so clearly, this guys head aint right, especially when he's
saying he can't handle White Ranch, which is average Colorado MTBing
trail.
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First Dirt in My New Home
Written by Mitchell W. Sprinsky
Sunday, 25 June 2006
White Ranch Park, Golden, Colorado
First things first, no laughing. I only did 7.14 miles today which was
a big enough disappointment for me. Now the excuses...
1. First time on this trail and no one with me.
2. No lungs. Legs were fine but the lungs couldn't take it.
3. Damn water bars on the climbs.
Now the good stuff. Having wanted to ride on Saturday, the real estate
agent kept me busy the entire day so Sunday was going to be the ride
day. I had checked the Internet for people or groups riding in the area
(I hate riding unknown trails alone), but they were all heading to
Summit county. I thought this would be a bit too much at this point, so
I opted for what I thought was an "easy" trail. Since Golden is where I
am looking for permanent residency, I thought I would ride one of the
local trails - White Ranch. It was considerably smaller than Golden
Gate State Park and by the looks of the trail map, everything looped
around. In other words, no getting lost.
I guess my first mistake was not knowing where to park. I opted for the
top of the mountain lot, but it looks like most people to the fire road
climb up Belcher. Oh well, save it for next time.
right over them, right up them, and they're almost on every trail in
Colorado. Geee wiz Mitchel...
"no lungs", WTF? how long have you been MTBing? Lungs couldn't take it?
Yet you're out here broadcasting yoruself daily to sell us to your
awe...? You want us to be with you and excited about your videos &
biking ventures, but now you'er saying yourself, by your own accord (or
did I help you see you are in fact a wussy?) that you're a wussy...?
LOL, LOL, LMAO, I can't take it, this guy, he's such a nerd. Like I
said, he started making phone calls about me posting and where I posted
from, so clearly, this guys head aint right, especially when he's
saying he can't handle White Ranch, which is average Colorado MTBing
trail.
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First Dirt in My New Home
Written by Mitchell W. Sprinsky
Sunday, 25 June 2006
White Ranch Park, Golden, Colorado
First things first, no laughing. I only did 7.14 miles today which was
a big enough disappointment for me. Now the excuses...
1. First time on this trail and no one with me.
2. No lungs. Legs were fine but the lungs couldn't take it.
3. Damn water bars on the climbs.
Now the good stuff. Having wanted to ride on Saturday, the real estate
agent kept me busy the entire day so Sunday was going to be the ride
day. I had checked the Internet for people or groups riding in the area
(I hate riding unknown trails alone), but they were all heading to
Summit county. I thought this would be a bit too much at this point, so
I opted for what I thought was an "easy" trail. Since Golden is where I
am looking for permanent residency, I thought I would ride one of the
local trails - White Ranch. It was considerably smaller than Golden
Gate State Park and by the looks of the trail map, everything looped
around. In other words, no getting lost.
I guess my first mistake was not knowing where to park. I opted for the
top of the mountain lot, but it looks like most people to the fire road
climb up Belcher. Oh well, save it for next time.