Tahoe Pictures
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Tahoe Pictures
Well, I finally got the pictures developed from my trip to Tahoe. I still can't believe how beautiful the scenery was up there or how much the altitude affected me. I think I would be very happy living in the Sierras.
Okay, I took off the individual pics since they don't seem to be working. Use the link below and that should work. Enjoy....
If you are interested, the rest of the pictures are in:
https://photos.yahoo.com/bc/ravenmtbi...ctures&.view=t
Okay, I took off the individual pics since they don't seem to be working. Use the link below and that should work. Enjoy....
If you are interested, the rest of the pictures are in:
https://photos.yahoo.com/bc/ravenmtbi...ctures&.view=t
Last edited by Joe Pozer; 09-06-01 at 04:01 PM.
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Great pics Carlos! Wish I'd have been there with you. Ain't it great to ride new trails?
The only problem is when you get back all the local trails seem lame. How long was the trail you rode?
The only problem is when you get back all the local trails seem lame. How long was the trail you rode?
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Hey Joe, I got the same message. Does it have anything to do with using a different provider. Help us non-yahoo users out. I anxious to see the pics of Tahoe (my dream home location)
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Hmmm...I don't know why you got that message. I set it so it would be viewable for everybody. Were you able to go through the very last link? That one has all the pictures. Or did you get an error message on that link also???
Let me know if you are still having the same problem...
Let me know if you are still having the same problem...
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Originally posted by Dirtgrinder
Great pics Carlos! Wish I'd have been there with you. Ain't it great to ride new trails?
The only problem is when you get back all the local trails seem lame. How long was the trail you rode?
Great pics Carlos! Wish I'd have been there with you. Ain't it great to ride new trails?
The only problem is when you get back all the local trails seem lame. How long was the trail you rode?
Mr. Toads Wild Ride was about 25 miles and The Flume Trail was 24 miles.
I remember that the climb up Toads took forever. It was very rocky and you had to climb over several large boulders with your bike. But the scenery was unbelievable.
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Originally posted by MtnBikerChick
COOL PICS!!
I'm jealous!
COOL PICS!!
I'm jealous!
It was definitely a great ride. As I sit in my cube staring out the window I keep wishing I was there right now.
By the way, How is the new bike treating you?
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I got an error on individual pics too but the last link with all the pics worked fine for me.
I was wondering about the miles because we're thinking about going to Arkansas to ride the Womble. It's 38 miles long! Supposed to be great singletrack from all I've read about it. They hold a race there too. The farthest I've ridden is about 26 miles on singletrack at a time. Should be fun if I survive!
I was wondering about the miles because we're thinking about going to Arkansas to ride the Womble. It's 38 miles long! Supposed to be great singletrack from all I've read about it. They hold a race there too. The farthest I've ridden is about 26 miles on singletrack at a time. Should be fun if I survive!
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DG,
I don't think you'll have a problem. Remember that you rode in New Mexico at altitude and much more climbing which is tougher.
The rides weren't extremely long but you did have long climbs.
I don't think you'll have a problem. Remember that you rode in New Mexico at altitude and much more climbing which is tougher.
The rides weren't extremely long but you did have long climbs.





