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 Post subject: DT meets SDMBA
PostPosted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 6:50 pm 
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 Post subject: Re: DT meets SDMBA
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Mudd wrote:
Calavera, eh?


Yup!

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Who went in?


Nobody, I guess.

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 Post subject: Re: DT meets SDMBA
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My friend tipped over while riding the skinny over the water. He got all wet. Someone should really put wider bridges in. I saw a few others struggling to get over it as well.


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My friend tipped over while riding the skinny over the water. He got all wet. Someone should really put wider bridges in. I saw a few others struggling to get over it as well.


Just have to ride it like Big Clyde and RHS in the video... Fast. :cheers:

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Yeah, that's odd, I did not even notice how many people were there or who they were. There is nearly always someone taking a break in the shade. I crossed right after Big Clyde. I could tell at a glance that everyone was standing enough out of the way, so I just kept momentum and focused on my line over the bridge and up past those small rocks. "Look where you want to go". Between that and the fact I badly need new prescription glasses for riding, I didn't even see the SDMBA group. As for the width, that's what it's always been. Some bridges you ride, some you walk. It's up to you.

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