Is there not good riding in the Flagstaff area? Flagstaff is on my list of places to maybe move to and I assumed that there was a lot of good riding right near the city - wrong? Or is Sedona just that much better?
Is there not good riding in the Flagstaff area? Flagstaff is on my list of places to maybe move to and I assumed that there was a lot of good riding right near the city - wrong? Or is Sedona just that much better?
It's not so much the snow as the slush and mud. Snow is fun, slush and mud can be a nightmare. Spent 3 hours washing my bike for 10 minutes of riding (and 30 minutes of walking) on the trail last month. Took my touring/cyclocross bike on a fire road, it's a total mess.
Sedona has some snow right now too, in patches, but trails with southern exposure and rocky/sandy soil are pretty dry.
Sodade, you go ahead and move to Flagstaff and we'll drive to Sedona till things dry-up up here and then ride our asses off all summer amongst the mountains.
I want to find a place where I can buy 10-20 acres near some good trails and build a house. What trails should I check out in the Flagg region? How far of a drive is it to Sedona trails?
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