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Nothing gets you pumped to hit the jumps like watching pink bike's Friday fails...
Will have to meet you there next time. Hope young Mr Stirk saw some kangaroos and no black snakes. EnjoyEarly morning ride solo and now off to Wylde MTB park with the boy, good saturday so far!
First time we've been there, he freakin loved it, especially the pump track. He even did the seesaw and beam perfectly straight up. We only did the kids loop a few times waiting for some other peeps that never showed due to getting stuck in a post crash traffic nightmare. I foresee quite a few more trips down there in the future!Will have to meet you there next time. Hope young Mr Stirk saw some kangaroos and no black snakes. Enjoy
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Wylde has its place, there's nothing techy there except maybe the two A line obstacles. It's more leg burn XC territory. Two loops and I'm cooked.First time we've been there, he freakin loved it, especially the pump track. He even did the seesaw and beam perfectly straight up. We only did the kids loop a few times waiting for some other peeps that never showed due to getting stuck in a post crash traffic nightmare. I foresee quite a few more trips down there in the future!
Sums it up perfectly.Wylde has its place, there's nothing techy there except maybe the two A line obstacles. It's more leg burn XC territory. Two loops and I'm cooked.
It's a really fun place for the kids to learn and develop skills, not exactly my go to kind of place to ride as I saw far too many MAMIL's!Wylde has its place, there's nothing techy there except maybe the two A line obstacles. It's more leg burn XC territory. Two loops and I'm cooked.
It is enough to keep me entertained but some more rock gardens would be nice. I'm overly too soft for any road gaps that Wylde could install anyhow.Wylde has its place, there's nothing techy there except maybe the two A line obstacles. It's more leg burn XC territory. Two loops and I'm cooked.
Thats nothing. Go to the M7 bubbler at about 6 to 7am tomorrow morning and you will *really* see MAMIL's in their natural habitat.not exactly my go to kind of place to ride as I saw far too many MAMIL's!
I'd be traumatized for life seeing so much meat and two veg in lycra!!Thats nothing. Go to the M7 bubbler at about 6 to 7am tomorrow morning and you will *really* see MAMIL's in their natural habitat.
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Not to get too technical but Jack Daniels go through a lot of effort to ensure people don't confuse their Tennessee whiskey with bourbon. It must be a bit of a sore point in the hill billy regions of the state's as there is not a lot of difference. Something to do with filtration process.Dip in the pool then a bourbon while watching the Cosmic Psychos "Blokes You Can Trust" on the laptop
No.Bourbon at 4:30pm ?
Please post at 8:30 tonite.
The filtration makes it special, sugar maple charcoal. Googled just now and they claim this makes it a Tennessee Whiskey not a bourbon. The rest of the internet says their brew is essentially a bourbon until the filtration. There was also some talk about geographical specificity for calling a drink bourbon, similar to what goes down in France. However you look at it I don't like bourbon. I do like the look of Stork's dinner though!i seem to remember that Jack Daniels filter their stuff through charcoal before it goes in the barrels so legally it can't be called bourbon.
Touche Mr Jobs.A good bourbon is good.
Jim Beam, Big Woodie, Cougar are not good Bourbons.
Monkey Shoulder is a good place to start.