• Hi everyone,

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Video about switchbacks and riding tips

Holy poopballs....those were some gnarley trails!:eek: And I got tired out just listening to all the heavy breathing.
 
Looks like the Cascades or Idaho. Chuck is from this area so that would make sense. Looks just like most the trails we ride. I have met chuck and his bro many times, interesting dudes. As a kid I used to watch them at a local track mop up on the locals before turning pro.
 
Motosportz;130170 said:
Looks like the Cascades or Idaho. Chuck is from this area so that would make sense. Looks just like most the trails we ride. I have met chuck and his bro many times, interesting dudes. As a kid I used to watch them at a local track mop up on the locals before turning pro.

prolly iderho. chuck is good friends with one of our riding acquaintances and visits him here often. they tell alot of funny stories about him.

i didn't see the vid (i'm at work), but is it one of dave wood's? he knows his stuff. used to overall enduros in norcal. very active in trail clearing and land access issues.

that kind of stuff is pretty much what we ride all summer long. different trails every week. :cheers:
 
Its cool how in this small world of moto how much we cross paths with guys like Chuck. been on a few Mexico rides with Chuck in the group (the really fast group, him not me).
 
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