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		<title>Buffalo Creek with the Dodge Van</title>
		<link>http://www.salvagetti.com/2008/05/09/buffalo-creek-with-the-dodge-van/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 18:17:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott</dc:creator>
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We rode in the shop&#8217;s new Getting-To-The-Trails-And-That-Is-All Van to Buffalo Creek, near Pine. Pine is a community and not a city (from what I understand). The new to us van handled the trip quite well. Since it is still not quite ready for the public, we simply stuffed the 3 bikes into the back of [...]]]></description>
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<p>We rode in the shop&#8217;s new Getting-To-The-Trails-And-That-Is-All Van to Buffalo Creek, near Pine. Pine is a community and not a city (from what I understand). The new to us van handled the trip quite well. Since it is still not quite ready for the public, we simply stuffed the 3 bikes into the back of the van and headed out.</p>
<p>Nick, Dave and I (Scott T.) arrived at the Ranger Station where the temp was a good bit cooler than in Denver. It hadn&#8217;t rained up there for a couple days, and it appeared that we were going to have nothing but sunshine. We suited up and began our trip.</p>
<p>Within about a half an hour, arm warmers were too much and water was being consumed. I was in some knickers that were probably a bit too warm as well. But, soon we were in the midst of same amazing singletrack and temperature was our last concern. The trail was fantastic. Lots of fun swoopy climb/decent/climb sections. Lots of grinding climbs. By grinding, I simply mean that having a granny gear was useful. The climb to the &#8220;top&#8221; was not horrible, not techy, but all around fun. </p>
<p>Side note: The shop just got a GPS computer. I am new to it. And I loved messing with it during the ride, which is completely unnecessary. But, I didn&#8217;t know that. So, there is a 2 mile section on this map that it appears we teleported. We might have&#8230; but I remember it as being one of the more fun, fast and oh-so-downhill sections of the trail. The teleported section appears as a perfectly straight line on the map. Very impressive. Oops. I know it wouldn&#8217;t pushed the average speed up a bunch.</p>
<p>Down sides of Buffalo Creek would be that you pretty much have to drive there (hence, the van) and the trail gets sandy and loose in lots of places. </p>
<p>Was it worth it? Hell yes.<br />
Will I go again? Hell Yes.<br />
Did I eat a tremendous amount of food after the ride? Hell Yes.<br />
Should you go next time we ride together? I think so.</p>
<p>Nick: Kona 29&#8243; SS &#8211; Green with a grinning faced rider<br />
Dave: Vassago 29&#8243; Fixed &#8211; Orange with a crazed faced rider<br />
Scott: Jamis Dakar XAM &#8211; Gray with a always hungry faced rider</p>
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		<title>Myra&#8217;s First Ride Along</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 May 2007 14:32:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Myra vs. Green Mountain
Our newest mechanic and I (Scott) went on an actual real mountain bike ride yesterday. We took our bikes up to Green Mountain for a quick and dirty loop. Our lungs were relieved to be out of the brown cloud, but quickly found the burn as we started up the winding forever [...]]]></description>
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<p>Our newest mechanic and I (Scott) went on an actual real mountain bike ride yesterday. We took our bikes up to Green Mountain for a quick and dirty loop. Our lungs were relieved to be out of the brown cloud, but quickly found the burn as we started up the winding forever climb. I always forget how long that climb is because I keep thinking it has about 6 turns before you get to the &#8220;top&#8221;. No no&#8230; it has more like 14. We took Myra the shop dog on this ride, thinking she would appreciate a good long jog. We made it up to the top and began our fun descent. It seemed like Myra could keep going forever. Being that she is just a puppy, she started to get pretty pooped about 65% of the way through the ride. I let Brian take off like a bat out of hell and stayed back with Myra. She trooped it all the way back to the car without so much as a whimper. She did have to stop to play with a border collie, but otherwise she was focused. I thought bringing a dog on bike trips would be a lot more work, but she was purely pleasure for us. Once she gets older, I&#8217;m certain she will be leading the way instead of following behind. I look forward to more people joining us on our morning rides in the mountains. It is way more fun to ride in bigger groups.</p>
<p>Brian: GF Full Suspension<br />
Scott: Giant Trance<br />
Myra: 4 Paws</p>
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