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 This picture gives me anxiety.
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 It's honestly the same amount of scary when it's slightly wet haha. So easy to come in to hot try and get some brakes going and off you go! Haha
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 I slipped out of my chair just looking at that pic.
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 Me too! It's interesting how riders adapt to their local terrain. Coastal BC riders will maintain a casual conversation with me while they ride steep, slippery, or awkward features that terrify me. Desert and red rocks riders handle janky rocks like it's a speed trials course. In my area, we're comfortable at ridiculous speeds.
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 @R-M-R:
As someone who has recently moved to north van, the cedar boardwalk features are surprisingly grippy in the wet!

Somehow british boardwalk trail features manage to maintain a deadly ice-like texture in all weathers. haha
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 The best option here seem to go straight ahead and crash as softly as possible on this tree.
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 Two awesome chicks killing it on both sides of the lens. Nice work Michelle!
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 There should be a alternative line option(when wet/snow) that allows you to gap off that wooden turn and nail a berm to the right of that tree!
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 Yeah Michelle! Glad I didn't die riding this in the snow
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 Must be the upper part of Espresso! On mount Fromme
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 Kit-bike coordination level is on point!
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 Can't say I'd be trying that.
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 Expresso?
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 Nice!
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 OG goodness right there.
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 full sent
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