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(June 27, 2008 at 23:30)
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lol Porsborg.. |
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http://www.pinkbike.com/photo/2013823/ |
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That doesn't look particularly safe. Boards are too short. |
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Werd tiredsoul...I guess the spelling error in the first post was a pretty good indicator of the intelligence level of some of the people around here. |
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This is from the Peckerhead trail day. |
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Thanks. Don't agree with the 'too low' comment as its a functional bridge over muck. |
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Cool...what types of wood are out there? |
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It was pretty much unrideable. Slimy as hell and tilted. |
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I didn`t have the wood I needed for what I wanted to do. Slapped something on in the meantime. Yes, too tight I think. |
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Its stable. Used to be an old skidder road. Roots and crap in there. Won`t last forever though. It hasn`t moved in years. Not concerned. |
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For sure. Gotta fix this corner though...this isn't quite how I wanted it, but I ran out of wood. |
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Rode that trail many times when I lived there. |
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haha...snowboard...nice stuff man! |
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Thanks for the comments. To be fair the photoshop splice may make it look a tiny bit wider than it is. I estimate 25 feet across. |
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Yea, thats pic is old now. The transfer has been straightened due to that wallride being before it now. |
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20" bar is the max for this saw...soft wood out west so the full skip performs best for fir/cedar. It's also easier on the saw. |
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http://www.pinkbike.com/photo/1501907/ |
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(June 27, 2008 at 23:30)
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