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mtnbiker66 10-30-08 05:08 AM

I'm pretty proud of myself. The lady that I'm doing some work for had a bike shipped in from Norway. I built it up and the wheels looked a lot like Pringels potato chips. Being the supergnar mechanic that I am I got the back to just about perfect.So I'm gonna pat myself on the back for a while.......carry on.

born2bahick 10-30-08 07:53 AM

It takes a gnar tech to un pringle a wheel fo sho!

mtnbiker66 10-31-08 07:02 AM

http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...eHalloween.jpg

ed 10-31-08 08:07 AM

http://dl8.glitter-graphics.net/pub/...ny9umw36r8.jpg

highrevs 10-31-08 08:42 AM


Originally Posted by mtnbiker66 (Post 7766837)

haha! It's a rasta pirate.

mtnbiker66 11-02-08 02:19 PM

I justgot in from a great backpacking trip. That is all for now.

mtnbiker66 11-02-08 04:15 PM

I got a much needed shower and looked through some pics.

The goal,Cold Mtn.......
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...ColdMtn043.jpg

Getting there is a lot of.....hard work.
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...ColdMtn010.jpg

We made it.....
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...ColdMtn023.jpg

http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...ColdMtn025.jpg

Awesome View...
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...ColdMtn026.jpg

Good times....
http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...ColdMtn042.jpg

ca7erham 11-02-08 05:14 PM

I cant hike anymore because all I can think is "Man, this trail would be sweet to ride."

pdub660 11-02-08 07:37 PM

I agree ca7erham. i think i was the one who said that though.

ca7erham 11-02-08 07:41 PM

Wrong; Colin said it when he was still riding his old huffy.

mtnbiker66 11-03-08 08:33 AM


Originally Posted by ca7erham (Post 7779656)
I cant hike anymore because all I can think is "Man, this trail would be sweet to ride."

I can't just ride all the time. I love to be outside and get a lot of riding in but I need those backcountry,camping,flyfishing,lost in the woods adventures just as much as riding. A pack of coyotes blasting through camp in the middle of the night will really get the blood flowing.

scrublover 11-03-08 09:05 AM

I hate a riding slump. No. Urge. To. Ride. At all. Weather is overcast and 40F right now; not bad at all. Bikes are good to go. Well, gotta swap a tire and do some brake work on one, but no biggy.

Meh. Just don't feel at all like doing a damn thing today.

I hate that.

mtnbiker66 11-03-08 09:28 AM

I'll relay this great little story about the trip Hambone and I just took.We packed many miles to get away into the wilderness and really didn't see anyone else the whole day hiking in. We set up camp in a place called Deep Gap and then went to the summit of Cold Mtn.We get back fix up a little food and right before dark these two couples come up the trail.One guys says "hello" and drops his pack. The next thing we know they are setting up camp about 20 feet away from us. Now Hambone takes the nice route and strikes up a conversation and lets them know there is another nice campsite about 5 min. down the trail....the guy just stares blankly at him. I'm getting ticked so I go over and tell the guy that they really shoud check out that other site.......he just grunts and nods and then continues to empty his pack. These people had all new gear,and looked liked a group of yuppies that were sooooooooooo clueless it really was sad. I'm kinda glad they stayed now becuse it was better than reality TV. One guy tried to light his stove and just about started a forest fire. I just about fell out of my hammok laughing at these idiots trying to put that stove/fireball from hell out. When a bobcat sounded off about midnight the girls(we named Buffy and Fifi) about freaked.....cue loud cackling from the Hammok crowd. It's reall amazing how rude and cluless some folks can be,but as Hambone helped me see it can also be some of the funniest stuff you'll ever witness.

http://i173.photobucket.com/albums/w...ColdMtn039.jpg

scrublover 11-03-08 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by mtnbiker66 (Post 7783034)
I'll relay this great little story about the trip Hambone and I just took....

Dude! That sucks. Like the stove bit.

Snowshoe backpacking season is coming for me! Empty trails, no bugs, and it's nice and quiet. :thumb:

Didn't do a trip last year, but am itching to do a couple this winter. I'm just a bit south of the Adirondacks and the Catskills, and really close to being able to hop onto part of the A.T.

How are the hammocks? I've always used either a ground bivy or a solo tent. The hammocks sound awesome, especially since I'll be in spots with plenty of trees to hang from.

mtnbiker66 11-03-08 09:48 AM


Originally Posted by scrublover (Post 7783109)
Dude! That sucks. Like the stove bit.

Snowshoe backpacking season is coming for me! Empty trails, no bugs, and it's nice and quiet. :thumb:

Didn't do a trip last year, but am itching to do a couple this winter. I'm just a bit south of the Adirondacks and the Catskills, and really close to being able to hop onto part of the A.T.

How are the hammocks? I've always used either a ground bivy or a solo tent. The hammocks sound awesome, especially since I'll be in spots with plenty of trees to hang from.

I hope to never sleep on the ground again.The Hammok is the way to go.I cold weather make sure to use a good pad under you in the hammok or you get cold on the backside.
It takes a few trips to get the "hang" of it but it's a lot better than a tent.
Some good info here......
http://www.hammockforums.net/

santiago 11-03-08 11:27 AM

I'm getting the strange feeling that a trip to Pisgah does not involve a Bed & Breakfast.

cryptid01 11-03-08 11:39 AM


Originally Posted by santiago (Post 7783745)
I'm getting the strange feeling that a trip to Pisgah does not involve a Bed & Breakfast.

No it doesn't, Buffy. No it doesn't.

born2bahick 11-03-08 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by santiago (Post 7783745)
I'm getting the strange feeling that a trip to Pisgah does not involve a Bed & Breakfast.

It does if the wife is with you!:)

santiago 11-03-08 03:06 PM


Originally Posted by gastro (Post 7783851)
No it doesn't, Buffy. No it doesn't.

Well, as long as I can wander over to the local Starbucks 2 or 3 times per day, I think I'll be able to manage.

never 11-03-08 03:10 PM

Uh-oh...I don't recall seeing any Starbucks in Pisgah Forest or Hendersonville...but there is a coffee shop right across from Sycamore Cycles. Have to ask 66 about the quality of the coffee though...I didn't have any.

mtnbiker66 11-03-08 03:47 PM

I'm sure it won't be up to the standard of such a man as Santiago. I'm not sure if he can survive in the wilds of WNC.

dminor 11-03-08 04:07 PM

If he brings his own bag of beans, battery-operated grinder and French press he'll be good. I might be in line behind him impatiently waiting for the water to boil.

mtnbiker66 11-03-08 04:17 PM

Hambone whipped up a tasty coffee treat this weekend and I thought of the great canadian Santiago as I relaxed in my hammock. I was given to much thought about how a great explorer such as he would bring the finer side of life to such a remote place...........

dminor 11-03-08 04:29 PM

Quite true - - look at the opulent backcountry lodges they put up when the CPRR punched through the Northland.

mtnbiker66 11-03-08 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by dminor (Post 7785765)
Quite true - - look at the opulent backcountry lodges they put up when the CPRR punched through the Northland.

All hail the great Santiago!

ca7erham 11-03-08 05:11 PM


Originally Posted by mtnbiker66 (Post 7782771)
I can't just ride all the time. I love to be outside and get a lot of riding in but I need those backcountry,camping,flyfishing,lost in the woods adventures just as much as riding. A pack of coyotes blasting through camp in the middle of the night will really get the blood flowing.

Dont get me wrong, I enjoy hiking (We hike a fourteener every year in colorado), but I just like biking way better.

dminor 11-03-08 05:47 PM

^^Besides that, the best fishing is always where the blowdowns are scattered like jackstraws, the mosquitoes are the size of pterodactyls capable of carrying a grown man and the underbrush is chest-high and grows thick all the way to the shore - - definitely hiking-only country. ;)

santiago 11-03-08 06:04 PM


Originally Posted by dminor (Post 7785765)
Quite true - - look at the opulent backcountry lodges they put up when the CPRR punched through the Northland.

That's what I call roughing it.

http://www.legendarytravels.net/assets/LakeLouise.jpg

N2bikeN 11-03-08 06:56 PM

I should have played hooky from work for another week!

mtnbiker66 11-03-08 06:57 PM


Originally Posted by santiago (Post 7786320)

:bang:


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