wh2oscott
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Post by wh2oscott on Dec 20, 2003 13:58:29 GMT -5
Hello, I am a lifelong North Idaho resident, I live my life as a adventure. I have been told by many I should have become a guide, but im thinkin it might not be as fun taking take of everyone. Winters are spent backcountry skiing on every mt range within 300 miles. Come spring I will be kayaking on all that melting snow as it turns to whitewater in the many rivers of our area. After the rush of water my bike will come out and I will ride every single-track I can find, the harder the better. I love exploring new areas and sitting on the top of distant MTS, enjoying the view. I have been called "Crazy" "wet noodle maker" and many other explicatives by many other people, I ride a old 84 XR500, she has never left me stranded and allways seems to have the power I need. Anyone looking for a challenge? Anyone know a "HARD" trail?
LETS GO !..................
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jaxonc2
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Post by jaxonc2 on Jan 22, 2004 20:50:54 GMT -5
I'd respond more but you seem so busy this may be all you get for awhile. The back-country skiing sounds ok The kayaking even sounds doable but hard trails to me would be like ... don't let that stop you
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Krash
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Post by Krash on Jan 25, 2004 22:37:06 GMT -5
I only go into "hard" trails when i get to show off
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