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Shade Mountain 3/21

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 8:53 am
by Boom Boom
Anyone interested in getting a ride in????????
Come on out to Shade Mountain Sunday March 21st.
Snow should be gone by then.

Re: Shade Mountain 3/21

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:04 am
by Grady
I wish I could go, Shade mountain was great. Anyone who's never been should definitely go. It would be difficult to navigate without a guide, and Boom Boom was a great guide at Shade. You don't have to worry about mud from the melted snow either. I don't even think I saw any dirt last time I was there, it's all rock. :brows:

Not really a place for beginners though. Well at least not some of trails he took me on last time.

Re: Shade Mountain 3/21

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:11 am
by Rut Row
Grady wrote:I wish I could go, Shade mountain was great. Anyone who's never been should definitely go. It would be difficult to navigate without a guide, and Boom Boom was a great guide at Shade. You don't have to worry about mud from the melted snow either. I don't even think I saw any dirt last time I was there, it's all rock. :brows:

Not really a place for beginners though. Well at least not some of trails he took me on last time.
that puts me out - my memory of Tasker's Gap hasn't dulled enough yet to do a rock ride again. :screwy:

Re: Shade Mountain 3/21

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:30 am
by B DIRT
Boom I'm in so dont let me forget :thumbup:



Go Pro :bandit:

Re: Shade Mountain 3/21

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:46 am
by Firebolter
A bunch of guys are heading up for that weekend. I was just talking to Tommy D about going. Looks like it will be a fun weekend.

Re: Shade Mountain 3/21

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:54 am
by Boom Boom
Ken, the north side of the mountain is not very rocky. Mostly just good tight single track cut through the trees. A good enduro practice loop. The south side of the mountain is where the harder rocky trails are. With a plated bike you can just ride the dirt road across the top of the mountain back to the parking area and not ride the south side. OldmanX - Grady - Bdirt can back me up on that.
You can make the ride as hard as you want or keep it at average dual sport level.
Brian, I will throw out a PM later next week to remind you.
Grady, with that auto clutch those harder trails will be no problem.
Guys just remember this is cycle only, no quads are allowed at Shade :loveit:

Re: Shade Mountain 3/21

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 10:24 am
by Grady
Boom Boom wrote:Grady, with that auto clutch those harder trails will be no problem.
The only part that stands out in my head was the first rock climb we did (the one I needed help getting up). I was still learning the new bike and that kicked my ass. After that though, everything seemed easier. I guess the fast flowing sections were on the top side (after we crossed the road), they were fun too, and less rocky. I'd like to get back there once I can walk again.

Re: Shade Mountain 3/21

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 10:28 am
by Bucho
Kyler wrote:[that puts me out - my memory of Tasker's Gap hasn't dulled enough yet to do a rock ride again. :screwy:

Come on Ken. YOU are the one who wants to be a proficient rider. Get out there and practice!!

(I'm also doing a Tasker's Gap ride btw...)

Re: Shade Mountain 3/21

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 11:05 am
by Rut Row
Bucho wrote:Come on Ken. YOU are the one who wants to be a proficient rider. Get out there and practice!!
hey - whose friend are you anyway! :harhar:

I'll talk to Momma... the DAMN Birthday Party ride at Granville's is the weekend after. I'm thinking that might be canceled due to remaining snow and sloppy conditions.

What do you think they'd say about the Wasp? legally it is a motorcycle. :brows:

Re: Shade Mountain 3/21

Posted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 11:14 am
by Grady
I think the wasp would only fit on the road. Because it's bikes only, the trails stay narrow :thumbup: