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Post by Macho Retro on Aug 3, 2014 7:55:21 GMT -5
A lot of people are calling BS on this story MTNBKER...just sayin'.
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Post by Macho Retro on Nov 19, 2011 18:30:54 GMT -5
Looks like a nice way to ruin your fork if you ask me.
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Post by Macho Retro on Apr 15, 2011 7:54:02 GMT -5
Post COMPLETE trail maps here. Not just trail head locations.
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Post by Macho Retro on Apr 15, 2011 7:52:06 GMT -5
The "Trails" section of the website used to have trail maps. Are these still available? Is there a way to post or link GPS maps? I am thinking of the maps Paul uses for work parties. sorbacsra.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=gps1
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Post by Macho Retro on Mar 8, 2011 8:35:33 GMT -5
What if it rains?
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Post by Macho Retro on Feb 25, 2011 7:16:18 GMT -5
I'd suggest you people go talk to someone with some actual knowledge. All of the sugary, refined, processed foods that you are talking about is great if you like peaks and valleys in your blood sugar. Even for short rides. The goal is nice and steady energy. Once again, here www.hammernutrition.com/knowledge/ are the real answers to the questions you asked Neal. Not the standard MTBR forums Speculative answers and mis-information. Not trying to put anyone down, just trying to make sure PROPER information gets out there so we don't all look like the bunch of amateurs that we are.
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Post by Macho Retro on Feb 24, 2011 8:24:49 GMT -5
Hammer Nutrition= legit Education below. Talk to someone who actually uses all this product and can give an educated explanation. Brad at Chain Reaction is the best source for this information. He can not only tell you what the ingredients can do, he can tell you why and how the body uses them. Not just a " use it, it works, I'm not sure how" answer. Dustin is right, testing is the best way to find out if it's for you. www.hammernutrition.com/knowledge/
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Post by Macho Retro on Feb 5, 2011 19:51:20 GMT -5
Thank you! Excellent information to share! Do some research and then say that again. No where in this new amendment does it mention anything about recreation other than hunting or fishing.
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Post by Macho Retro on Feb 5, 2011 19:49:01 GMT -5
I voted no on this as well. The Hunter to Cyclist relationship is like a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, or a Fox in the chicken coop. Looks good on the surface, but underneath Hunters would eat cyclists and hikers alive if their land/sport? was threatened. I'll only thank a hunter if he's also a cyclist or hiker. Few and far between around these parts. Remember what seenvic said, SCDNR was the ONLY group opposing FATS. So explain to me why hunters (in this case a group representing hunters) should be thanked. With that said, I'll thank Doug and other cyclists/hunters in our area.
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Post by Macho Retro on Dec 2, 2010 9:59:44 GMT -5
Or you can place your index fingers on your sitbones, sit, and then measure the distance that your fingers are apart.
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Post by Macho Retro on Nov 27, 2010 6:55:31 GMT -5
Both of you are talking abut vests? Why would a blaze orange jersey be hot? They make jerseys out of plastic? I was askng about a jersey. Does it have to be blaze or can it be bright orange?
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Post by Macho Retro on Nov 26, 2010 19:19:13 GMT -5
Its probably good nobody went. I hiked for a few miles starting at petersburg and was afraid of all the people out hunting, so I turned around and went back home. I don't think riding there was such a bright idea.
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Post by Macho Retro on Nov 26, 2010 19:11:38 GMT -5
Any chance of getting some without the AJBW logos or any other graphics. I'm just not into being a billboard, but think it's a great idea to have a jersey only and not have to add a vest on top to make me hot.
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Post by Macho Retro on Apr 23, 2009 19:39:37 GMT -5
Kinda late to be asking for a change. Were you or have you done any work out there for your upcoming event? Just curious. Turkey Creek is in great condition with no work needed.
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Post by Macho Retro on Dec 2, 2008 12:43:02 GMT -5
What a great question. I was wondering about all the bricks out there.
Let's get together and clean some drains! Where do we get the rakes?
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Post by Macho Retro on Aug 10, 2008 10:05:36 GMT -5
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Post by Macho Retro on Jun 16, 2008 6:15:54 GMT -5
Just bought a Giant Trance XO yesterday and gave it a run on Bartram today - felt like I was sitting in a cadillac but with the handling of a Porsche. I think it's about the best bike for the buck and it's all-around capabilities will take you anywhere. While Phil's contribution to SORBA is huge, don't forget Andy - he and Drew measure up just as well to SORBA's cause. 1. $3000+ is best bike for the buck? Do you really need a bike that costs that much in order to ride. 2. Support does not equal involvement. 3. Selling a bike to club members is neither involvement nor support.
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