This thread will be used to keep track of rides, post awesome pictures / or videos, and gain motivation from others determination to achieve 100 (or more) days of riding in 2023!
The rules are as follows:
- Can be any type of riding (DH, FR, AM, XC, DJ, BMX, Road, commuting) - 45 minutes to an hour minimum constitutes a ride - A day of trail building can count as riding - You should come back and post, PICTURES would be even better! - Don't lose count. - 2 rides in one day is STILL only one day!
(0-50 You should ride more) (50-100 Average) (100-200 You're Addicted!) (200-250 Hard core!) (250-300+ living the dream!!)
2022 was wild! felt like quality of quantity for me! so grateful for this hobby and life, still loving it. Cant wait to explore more places in 2023 - thats my goal!
Thanks for starting the 2023 thread Devin. Agree with PAC....looking forward to following what the gang is doing and making more time for myself this year. I need more time on the bike...
EDIT: sorry about the der, but f*ck...way to kick it off man
1st ride of 2023! 26.5 km and 760 meters connecting 5 different riding areas from home. Unbelievable conditions considering how Nanaimo looked just over a week ago
Just got hella burnt out from gravel and XC and I don't really have the time to ride much anymore. Bikes are still for sale and I'm gonna always ride but other things are taking priority at the moment.
Just got hella burnt out from gravel and XC and I don't really have the time to ride much anymore. Bikes are still for sale and I'm gonna always ride but other things are taking priority at the moment.
ok dude, just wanted to make sure I wasn't gonna read about some young homie from my old stomping grounds swan-diving off a building or some other dumb shit like that.
I absolutely understand about "other things taking priority". And that shit becomes more prevalent and influential (disruptive ?) as you get older. Hell, look at me, I only rode like a dozen times last year. Every effing time I turned around something was more pressing than me getting time on my bikes.
do your thing little bro, but make sure you keep yourself grounded and balanced....and by the looks of the last couple vids you may want to work on that 'balance' part. just messin' with ya man