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Neo
10-26-2004, 08:53 AM
is fun. i love those rides that start off at the top of the trailhead in like 2 feet of snow but by the time you're halfway down the mountain, trail conditions are prime. haha my first shore ride ever was on cypress in the snow with cam and trish, but what an awesome ride.




rasd1
10-26-2004, 08:56 AM
snow is for snowboarding and skiing....

Neo
10-26-2004, 08:58 AM
no.

TheGiggler
10-26-2004, 09:04 AM
Originally posted by rasd1
snow is for snowboarding and skiing....

and driving in
and throwing
and riding
and sledding

:thepimp: :woot:

rasd1
10-26-2004, 09:05 AM
i hate the mtn bike snow segments in videos...

Norman
10-26-2004, 09:05 AM
One of the best rides I ever had was on boogieman on boxing day. Our brakes didn't work... but it's ok.. snow slowed us down

Alexey
10-26-2004, 09:06 AM
when i had my big bike last year i rode just as much in the winter as i did in the summer,,, i agree dante.. it rocks some major socks

edit... we also took a ride with 3 guys off of dropmachine.com who i've never met before and went on a ride in a friggen blizzard... pricelss memories

Neo
10-26-2004, 09:10 AM
yea i've had some amazing snow rides. when i was a kid growing up in alberta, my dad and i used to make our own spiked tires with little nails, epoxy glue, and extra tubes. they worked wicked but hurt like hell if your wheel ever hit you. my friends and i used to make snow jumps for our bmx's and launch into big snowbanks.

eeyun
10-26-2004, 09:15 AM
I can't wait for the push up fromme, when the snow starts at like the 2nd switchback, and you keep riding, slipping everywhere, and it gets deeper until you don't even bother trying to ride it!

:cool:

Neo
10-26-2004, 09:19 AM
hahaha yea i can't wait for my first full winter of living in Van and riding the shore. :thepimp:

ps: hows the shoulder holding up eeyun? you've been pretty active riding so i assume you're healing up well, cuz that was nasty what you went through. i guess you can hit the ski slopes more this year too.

Team2K
10-26-2004, 09:23 AM
this will be my first season riding in the snow... my bike that is... 14th on the board, and 25th on the mountains :D

(i used to ski :P )

Ninja
10-26-2004, 09:29 AM
i guess you can hit the ski slopes more this year too.

bahahahahahahaha yeah eeyun are you gonna ski this year?

Neo
10-26-2004, 09:42 AM
i love riding fromme in the snow. lol, that log at the end of 7th is sweet.

eeyun
10-26-2004, 09:42 AM
Originally posted by Dante
ps: hows the shoulder holding up eeyun? you've been pretty active riding so i assume you're healing up well, cuz that was nasty what you went through. i guess you can hit the ski slopes more this year too.

Collarbone is still broken :( I'm just limping along really. I'm having my surgery in early January to get fixed up. Was supposed to be end of November, but I can't fly for a month after surgery, and I have two flights booked for december! d'oh!

I'm taking it pretty easy riding, but to be honest, it doesn't bug me much unless I try do pushups, or unless I sleep on it.

After the dislocation (snowboarding) two seasons ago, and the collarbone last season, I'm giving snowboarding a miss this year :lol: I've missed well over 12 months of biking thanks to the snow!

Back on track here... Ladies is frickin wicked in the snow. I don't ever really even ride it in the summer. It's a lot more fun when the ladders have a nice thin layer of ice :D We need to rip sometime Blaine. We made it from the car (on mtn hwy) to upper oil can in 52 mins the other day, a new record for me!

rasd1
10-26-2004, 09:49 AM
Originally posted by TeamK2
this will be my first season riding in the snow... my bike that is... 14th on the board, and 25th on the mountains :D

(i used to ski :P )

lots of ex skiiers not as many ex snowboarders...

getting my cipes pass on thursday..

Neo
10-26-2004, 09:56 AM
Originally posted by eeyun
Collarbone is still broken :( I'm just limping along really. I'm having my surgery in early January to get fixed up. Was supposed to be end of November, but I can't fly for a month after surgery, and I have two flights booked for december! d'oh!

I'm taking it pretty easy riding, but to be honest, it doesn't bug me much unless I try do pushups, or unless I sleep on it.

After the dislocation (snowboarding) two seasons ago, and the collarbone last season, I'm giving snowboarding a miss this year :lol: I've missed well over 12 months of biking thanks to the snow!

Back on track here... Ladies is frickin wicked in the snow. I don't ever really even ride it in the summer. It's a lot more fun when the ladders have a nice thin layer of ice :D We need to rip sometime Blaine. We made it from the car (on mtn hwy) to upper oil can in 52 mins the other day, a new record for me!

oh yea ladies would be wicked in the snow. yea icy hot stuntaz are so much fun. sketch factor :thepimp:

ya we'll have to shore rip for sure. thats not bad time climbing fromme at all. anything around 50 minutes is decent because it means you are pretty much pedalling all the way.

skifreak
10-26-2004, 10:47 AM
I want to go try some of the trails when there is snow on it - I was told A-Line is pretty wild on skis or board!

gonna hit up some of the trails on mount washington too...

Broken Fusion!
10-26-2004, 11:18 AM
my bike goes into hibernatin around this time of year, and doesn't come back until the ski hill closes.

I would probably stop riding altogether if I could ski year round :cool:

Troup
10-26-2004, 11:59 AM
I find it hard to keep a steady pace due to all the snow that collects under your arch and crown. Snow jumping I find hard because unless the snow is perfect and fluffy, It just doesn't pack and after jumping it a few times there's tracks in the jump and even bigger ones in the tranny. Not a lot of traction either, snow tires are almost mandatory to have fun snow jumping.

seand
10-26-2004, 12:26 PM
we did a day in a foot of fresh last season because i set the alarm for 5pm instead of 5am..woops. still a freakin' blast of a day, but its just not the same as crusing on a bowl...way more freedom.


there are a few trails that i would love to ride in the snow though...its just so hard to convince myself that when there is fresh snow, i should leave the boards at home.

LeeLau
10-26-2004, 12:27 PM
Originally posted by Norman
One of the best rides I ever had was on boogieman on boxing day. Our brakes didn't work... but it's ok.. snow slowed us down

I was there with you Norman.

Neo
10-26-2004, 01:39 PM
Originally posted by Troup
I find it hard to keep a steady pace due to all the snow that collects under your arch and crown. Snow jumping I find hard because unless the snow is perfect and fluffy, It just doesn't pack and after jumping it a few times there's tracks in the jump and even bigger ones in the tranny. Not a lot of traction either, snow tires are almost mandatory to have fun snow jumping.

conditions had to be right for snow jumps, you had to really pack them. it worked so much better when you had spiked tires tho. we used to rip our bikes down the frozen bow river in calgary back when it used to freeze over all the way.

Putty
10-26-2004, 01:41 PM
i had a wicked snow ride last year with bunnytron and cHuck. it's like drift-bike riding. love it.

Neo
10-26-2004, 01:45 PM
it adds such a new dimension when you can't see the trails and the parts that you can are even sketchier cuz they're frozen mossy rock and wood. and night riding in the snow is teh ownge.

Norman
10-26-2004, 10:32 PM
Originally posted by LeeLau
I was there with you Norman.

Oh yah.. remember how you made me do that first log in the beginning twice because you missed the first shot? :P

Rat
10-29-2004, 06:45 PM
the best snow conditions is springtime when its melted for a few days then gets really cold. there is no trail you just ride down wherever you want. then as you get lower your front tire eventually breaks through the crust and you do a super endo.

patrolskid
10-29-2004, 07:24 PM
there is an area up here that gets used a lot by snowshoe people . do those things ever pack out nice single track . run about 15 psi . good times , soft landings . . . . .

Neo
11-02-2004, 06:48 PM
Originally posted by Rat
... as you get lower your front tire eventually breaks through the crust and you do a super endo.

haha thats happened to me before.