trailshredder
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I stay off trail, because I don't want to be involved in the snow cross race on trail. The rickys scare me.
I stay off trail, because I don't want to be involved in the snow cross race on trail. The rickys scare me.
I prefer off trail riding mainly because there's no traffic (ie less chance of some racer running me off into the sticks), get to enjoy sights that most others never see, and I also enjoy the challenge. I like riding the unplowed roads and trails until I find some hills to climb of ravines/river valleys to drop down into and play in. Many times I will be out "riding" all day and put on less than 50 miles, spend lots of time digging, unsticking sleds, and exploring.
LOL, then why are you trailshredder? You should change it to offtrailshredder.![]()
When you ride off-trail you can stand up with a mohawk on your helmet and a backpack full of garden tools with no windshield and ape hangers for handlebars and everyone accepts you.
Fixed it for ya![]()
Kevisip's alive!People please! Stay on the trail. Read the marked signs. You should take full responsibility for the full knowledge that if you leave the trails it is entirely possible your fate will be met with a bigfoot or even the more submissive but nasty sasquatch. Leave the backwoods riding for the truely adventurous people.
I saw your mohawk at Krupp's.
I bet you were drooling
.I bet he was thinking, " I hope my sled doesn't end up on top of a dumpster."
Even Bobcats! and the tall tails (tales) that come with them.
Oh! yes, I have heard of those. Tekvest comes in handy in warding off frozen tree snake bites.Well, Some sort of creature claimed one of Tims mirrors. I think it was a frozen tree snake disgused as a branch as we found no other tracks.