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The one lesson I learned at Whistler is that I'm a little too old to huck, too. I like ripping down single track at ludicrous speed (I'm 36, one of the guys I was riding with is 22 and he was astounded "Dude, you're 36? I can't keep up to you!" :lol: But he can do big air, which is just completely out of my skill level.) Whistler is very difficult to ride and not get air. The lips on the jumps, you just can't get over them without getting some kind of air (otherwise your bike doesn't make it up the up part). To watch the kids go by, and get 6 feet, 7 feet, 10 feet of air ... it's astounding. They swear at you if you slow them down. :lol: It amazes me how gravity defying they are. Oh to be 20-something (and under) and indestructible. Just you wait! One day you'll have a mortgage, and a receding hairline, and .. and .. AND YOU'LL HAVE TO GET UP IN THE MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT TO GO PEE! YES! IT'S TRUE!!!!
<cough cough> sorry about that, not sure where that came from!!! |
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You dang kids, get off my lawn!!!
I have a sudden urge to drive 20 under the limit in the left lane. Maybe I'll even leave my blinker on. |
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Oh yeah Delphinus put me down on your list when you need your tank moved....I can't wait for mine, but I am....trying :0
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Haha, the truth be told, I had an incident this past summer that made me realize I'm not indistructable either. I jumped off of a cliff onto soft sand at Barrier lake and tore my ACL, or was it my NCL. I don't really know, but it hurt for two weeks after. The jump wasn't unfamiliar to me, I've done it many times in the past to get to my favorite picnic site on the lake. For some reason though, I landing it wrong and payed for it for two weeks. If I was 20 again, I'd have walked it off like nothifng happened, if I would have hurt myself at all.
Ahh to be 30+, and to realize that its really down hill from here.:wink: |
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