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I was supposed to be behind the lens tonight. 2 pinch flats on the same jump meant I could get on the bike.
In spite of the wet and the cold, nothing like a little singletrack to start the day, this trail is in really good shape with just this amount of moisture.
Lucky to live relatively close to the trailhead, maybe a last ride until it dries up next year!
Seven Springs from the Prospect Road parking lot.
This is remarkably smoother than the cross course yesterday. :)
Thank You - Dido
Until 1993 or so Trek made lugged steel frames in the US. Afterward the production was shipped to China and frames became TIG welded.
Open and exposed fjell riding near Kratersjön (Crater lake). The little lake was about 30 minutes away from the camping site. Fast and flowy trails in every direction!
This isn't a stereotypical Utah mountain bike photo at all. The truth is, Utah is a lot more than most outsiders realize. And this spring has been ridiculously wet and green. Here, Jenni climbs with Provo and Utah Lake in the background.
Schwalbe Big One/Apple tires (I couldn't fit those tires under the mountainhack because I didn't replace the chainstays with curved ones), disk/linear pull brake mullet, and /easily/ as much saddle-bar drop as the mountainhack has.
The poor fenders look very put-upon trying to fit themselves around these huge tires.
The Catalyst is about to fulfill its second prophecy: trekking. (The first prophecy was XC racing.) I've got all the accessories on there now, which are highlighted in notes for you to see and laugh about. We'll be towing trailers with camping supplies and knobby tires to enjoy some of the Sunshine Coast's beautiful singletrack.