nice rides. the canelo section brings back memories.
if my shoulder heals in time a friend and i are going to ride from Phx to
Flag at the end of Sept
for the fat tire festival and to see the ditty bops
http://www.thedittybops.com/
i just got my map from the adventure cycling assoc.
should be fun.
>From: "karlrifenbark" <karlrifenbark@...>
>Reply-To: ultralightbiking@yahoogroups.com
>To: ultralightbiking@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [ultralightbiking] Re: Pretty quiet out there
>Date: Fri, 04 Aug 2006 19:11:03 -0000
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>I knew you folks were out there!
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>Yuri Bahti wrote:
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> > if you don't mind sharing, what is yout azt plan?
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>Well, I'd like to knock off a few of the southern sections this fall.
>Sounds like the recent rains may have taken out some of the trail near
>Montezuma Pass (if I read between the lines of the newscast correctly!)
>I've already done a couple of sections closer to Tucson (Reddington
>Pass, Oracle Ridge & Oracle State Park, and part of the section from
>Hwy. 77 towards Freeman road) as day rides.
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>I'd like to park in Patagonia, ride the dirt roads to Canelo Pass, then
>take the trail back into Patagonia. I'll take my time, and do it on the
>singlespeed as an overnighter.
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> > take pics.
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>You bet!
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>Here's a short write-up of a overnighter a friend and I did in that
>area last spring.
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><http://damnhippiebiker.googlepages.com/s24o422-2306>
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>Last fall in the Chiricahuas:
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><http://damnhippiebiker.googlepages.com/chiricahuhas24o>
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>Not exactly ultralight, but bikepacking, nonetheless!
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> > i'm getting some minor surgery soon and must live vicariously for a
> >bit.
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>Best wishes for a speedy recovery!
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>Peace,
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>Karl in Tucson
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