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rasheed
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in november, the well known trails are usually in pretty rideable shape. the lesser known trails and less ridden ones usually have a lot of leaves lying around that need to be cleared.

all the new shots i posted are of the same bridge section... just different sections of it and different angles. the bridge is actually pretty old. i'm not sure who built it, cause its been there for as long as i can remember. i also took some shots of the freeride trail i rode (more like walked ) but i not really sure if the guys building it really want me posting those.

chris is the guy riding the little bridge over the fallen log, wearing all black in the first batch of shots i posted. mindbogger is the one riding the teeter in the other shot i posted in the huck thread.

hooli, if i remember correctly, bogger rode it. i think his rear washed out a bit near the end of the first section before the rock, but he pretty much cleaned it. then chris came along and rode it all the way through to the end of the second section. that was the first time we ran into chris on the trail remember?

the rock, if you check the first picture, you'll see the same rock. it's got a small bridge on the otherside. i guess you can drop it if you're going fast enough, but i think most people just roll it.

the don should be doable on an ss. pretty much everyone rides there, on just about any type of bike you can think of. the hills are usually short and steep. so the climbs can be tough. toronto's pretty flat, so we don't got a lot of elevation to work with .

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