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HAWK
Registered: 06/14/06
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    10/21/09 at 07:11 AMReply with quote#1

For those of you that like to plan in advance, or are just curious, here's the rest of our build dates for the year. - Hawk

Oct. 31 – Sat. sponsored by Fanatik

Nov. 22 – Sun. 

Dec. 12 – Sat. 

Jan. 10 – Sun. 

Feb. 20 – Sat. 

March 14 – Sun. 

April 17 – Sat. 

May 9 - Sun.




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    10/21/09 at 07:14 AMReply with quote#2

Hawk,

Any word on the official approval for this years projects?

HAWK
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    10/21/09 at 07:18 AMReply with quote#3

Adam, yes Trillium has approved our trail plan. We are ready to get after it. 
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    10/21/09 at 09:06 AMReply with quote#4

durning these winter build dates.. is it even worth bringing the bike with?

I seriously will still come out with a poncho and some beer to hang out and dig.. just curious
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HAWK
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    10/21/09 at 09:16 AMReply with quote#5

Spah, whether you bring the bike is up to you, but the main factor is weather conditions. if it's been pissing rain and the trails are wet, best to leave it at home. Most people get it that riding the trails in wet conditions causes damage to them and creates more work for the builders, especially if it's freshly dug dirt. But if it's been dry for a couple days, bring the bike for sure for a ride after. 
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duppencf
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    10/21/09 at 03:27 PMReply with quote#6

I really enjoy riding in all conditions. Sometimes hosing off the mud after a ride is just part of living in the NW. However, in the wet I ride different - staying off lips and berm tops that would be damaged is part of the deal.
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