sadlebred - I thought of you often on the trails! Some other members of my team hadn't run trails before either (of this caliber anyways) and asked me what single track was. I told them that mountain bikes use these trails in the mountains. Everyone was like "Not on this fucking course they don't! ZOMG!" and all I could think of on the less hectic parts of my run was how you'd be kicking ass on these trails on your bike
The trails at Big Bear Lake sound pretty knarly...most of the mountain biking I've done in WV is pretty knarly. There doesn't seem to be a flat piece of land in the state!
sadlebred - I thought of you often on the trails! Some other members of my team hadn't run trails before either (of this caliber anyways) and asked me what single track was. I told them that mountain bikes use these trails in the mountains. Everyone was like "Not on this fucking course they don't! ZOMG!" and all I could think of on the less hectic parts of my run was how you'd be kicking ass on these trails on your bike
The trails at Big Bear Lake sound pretty knarly...most of the mountain biking I've done in WV is pretty knarly. There doesn't seem to be a flat piece of land in the state!
I honestly don't mean this as an insult and am genuinely curious - is there something special about your spelling of knarly? Like "knotty" + "gnarly"? Is it a mountain bike thing?
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