Mountain Biking - Great time at Fundy National Park!

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Jason222
07-17-06, 06:15 PM
Although I didn't get to bring a bike, this park looks amazing for biking. I saw a lot of bikers there. Mostly XC NOOBS ;)

We had a great time. The trails were amazing and plentiful. I got a few pics of a trail we hiked.

We caught tones of brook trout this weekend, and kept about 20 of them. Tossed back a lot.

As we left the camp this morning, we saw a moose, so I decided to show that as well.

http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=main/7/19720053685.jpg&s=f10
http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=main/7/19720070414.jpg&s=f10
http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=main/7/19720091433.jpg&s=f10
http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=main/7/19720102363.jpg&s=f10


Defiance
07-17-06, 06:20 PM
Putfile doesn't like linking, as you can see.

If you want, email them to me and I can host them on my webserver.

Jason222
07-17-06, 06:28 PM
Well that was gay, I had it working for a while!

There, I made links of them all, and now it's 56k friendly.


Zeggelaar
07-17-06, 08:34 PM
MOOSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dude,
your pics are making me homesick as hell. Trout, trails, wildlife, trees. These things I miss. I have a stuffed toy moose on my desk to remind me of home. All of my students here in Korea know what a moose is. I actually grew up in the Miramichi but I'm not really proud of it. Pulp mills, bears and Allen Legere. These things I don't miss.
I am now stuck in an urban overpopulated jungle with 49,000,000 in a place the size of NB. You have to make reservations for movie tickets and it can take an hour to drive 5 miles on the Expressway. But, I have tons of really awesome riding almost anywhere I go. Even downtown. :)

trevor
07-17-06, 08:53 PM
very nice pictures man, reminds me of this one trail I hit somewhere in Ontario, I forget the name.

wethepeople
07-17-06, 10:38 PM
Moose are awsome, it takes a hell of an animal to derail a train.

Defiance
07-17-06, 11:16 PM
The links show me the same anti-hotlink placeholder :(

Maelstrom
07-18-06, 12:18 AM
I got them...nice shots...looks purdy :)

Defiance
07-18-06, 04:13 AM
Now I can see em, cool pics.

WHY DIDNT YOU TAKE YOUR BIKE? Those roots might be a pain the the ass, literally, but it would still be fun.

Hence, I like my full squish :D

DylanTremblay
07-18-06, 08:30 AM
Those roots might be a pain the the ass, literally, but it would still be fun.

The roots would have been the best part!:D

Jason222
07-18-06, 08:38 AM
WHY DIDNT YOU TAKE YOUR BIKE?
Well...About a month ago my frame broke :rolleyes: I should get a new one from warrentee soon though.

FF 6800
07-18-06, 02:12 PM
The roots would have been the best part!:D
hell yeah
awesome pics dude

ghettocruiser
07-19-06, 07:52 AM
When I was there (pretty sure that it was in '96) I saw no moose, but we did see a very large black bear that the park staff had named 'Earl'.

Earl seemed pretty laid-back, which is always a good thing in large bears.

Jason222
07-19-06, 09:07 AM
I'M GOING BACK OUT CAMPING!!!! I leave in like 2 hours!!! :D:D

Defiance
07-19-06, 04:02 PM
You've probobly already left, BUT TAKE YOUR BIKE!

Jason222
07-19-06, 07:12 PM
We decided not to go camping. We couldn't get all the stuff ready, and my brother didn't want to go, so my grand father and I went fishing 45 mins away, and I caught the biggest brook trout of my life. Here's a pic of the huge fish compared to a frozen average size fish we get here, huge difference. Same species.

http://putfile.com/pic.php?pic=main/7/19921100768.jpg&s=f10

wethepeople
07-19-06, 10:58 PM
Well...About a month ago my frame broke :rolleyes: I should get a new one from warrentee soon though.

I laughed pretty damn hard at this reply.