Introductions - Hello from the Pacific Northwest

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sscyco
07-12-02, 06:29 PM
Hello,
I'm going by SScyco (single speed cyclocross). I love all kinds of cycling (obviously, that's why I'm here). I commute to work on my single speed most every day, a Van Dessel Country road Bob, and actually do most of my road riding on it as well - I completed a century on it last Sat. and I plan on completing a double century on it next Sat. I also have a geared road bike, Specialized Cirrus, that's about ten years old, however it has not seen much use this year. Mountain biking is my true passion, I own a Litespeed Owlhollow hard tail dressed up real pretty, and a Specialized Big Hit. I was in Nelson BC about 2 weeks ago doing some freeriding on the Big Hit. I also have a KHS Fleetwood, a Cannondale Los Dos tandem and a unicycle. Again I love cycling and BSing about cycling - and, of course, beer. Home is in Spokane - plenty of good riding around here.
Joe


sscyco
07-16-02, 07:44 AM
Here's a pic of me from last year at one of the local play grounds on my Big Hit

bac
07-16-02, 11:12 AM
Great pic, and welcome!!!


Rich
07-25-02, 08:06 AM
Hi Joe,

Great pic mate!..didn't they hold a World Cup in Spokane a few years back...the scenery and terrain look awesome!

Ride on dude!

Rich

dirtbikedude
07-25-02, 08:35 AM
Sweet pic. and welcome to our playgroung on the web.
Slainte:beer:

Rotifer
07-25-02, 09:21 AM
Boy that looks familiar! :D

:beer:

sscyco
07-25-02, 10:50 AM
The pic was taken last fall - since then the jump in the pic (there was a series of four) have been flattened - it's sad to see them destroyed, but they were in a place that was a bit too visible, a main trail crossing - However, many new drops and freeridish sections have been added to locations a bit more discreet - The riding at Beacon is still top notch.
Joe