Looking for places to stay away from mud I headed back to Ol' reliable Quarry Mesa. While it had sections that were soft there was no mud when my friend and I went. The up coming snow will help keep it that way for a little bit. However the next warm spell will make this a muddy area. Just an FYI.
Oh, never mind, it's right in my back yard. he he.
I never heard it called quarry mesa. I always call it rhyolite park.
I always go under the bridge, not over it, so I didn't recognize it.
Funrover I admire you sir, I ride as much as I would like to. You are HARD.
Your posts are always enjoyable, and I love the pictures. The best parts of the pictures are your smiling face. I’m most impressed with your attitude F*%# the cry baby’s. Keep it on the trail. You are an inspiration! It is also very apparent that you have no need to see a gynecologist.
Oh, never mind, it's right in my back yard. he he.
I never heard it called quarry mesa. I always call it rhyolite park.
I always go under the bridge, not over it, so I didn't recognize it.
I guess I separate the two. I did not ride the bike only portion. :thumbsup:
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