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 Post subject: Mission Bay Enduro
PostPosted: Sun Jul 10, 2016 4:30 pm 
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I have not been riding much as I should have been lately. So I committed to riding the next 6 days without missing a single day. Unfortunately I am stuck at Mission Bay so my options are limited. This morning I hopped on my trusty Steed and put in 11 and a half miles.

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Heading out, the trail started rather undauntedly.

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But soon encountered heavy traffic on the trail and had to be careful.

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I passed by some endangered habitats. You have to know your Mission Bay history to understand this reference.

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Who said Mission Bay was flat. Tackle these Hills with great aggression.

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I had to manuel this to make it.

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In this technical section I had to cross the street without the help of any stop lights

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In one of the most techical sections I was mentally taxed. Go left, fight the man, and reap the rewards of sweet, forbidden single track or play it safe and keep to the beaten path.

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Either way the views were the same.

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Hopefully I can get some semblance of shape before the annual Bankerboy family Mammoth trip in August!

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 Post subject: Re: Mission Bay Enduro
PostPosted: Mon Jul 18, 2016 8:45 am 
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Loved all of this, but my favorite was calling the DeAnza cove mobile home park an endangered habitat.

I spent more early morning weekends out on that bay as a kid than I can count, and remember the history of that area well. Nicely played!


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