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Slammin' Balls rides gets...(7 posts)

Slammin' Balls rides gets...Finch Platte
Jan 20, 2003 8:23 AM
...thumbs up from Johnny Freeride.



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Fawg.Finch Platte
Jan 20, 2003 8:26 AM
Jilm disappears into it, somewhere on Mickey Mouse.



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Lots of cows. However...Finch Platte
Jan 20, 2003 8:29 AM
...this poop ain't from a cow.



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Q on MM4ced2work
Jan 20, 2003 10:06 AM
I think I saw you guys out there. I was out there with the two gents wearing denim.



That was a great inaugural ride for the both of them. We only made it to the second creek crossing before they ran out of gas but I think it was enough to get them hooked -- another ride planned for Thursday.



Q on MM: Does this trail eventually hook back up to darrinton trail? I rode MM last Thursday with my pooch and wound up turning around about 1/4 mile past the lookout platform. It was getting dark and I was concerned that I'd wind up in the middle of nowhere without a light. Cost me one heck of a climb back up to the top of MM.
Yes, it hooks back up...JFR
Jan 20, 2003 12:39 PM
...but there are two or three intersections that require a correct decision.



I didn't notice the denim, but the three of us did stop at the creek crossing at the base of the MM climb and chatted with three other dudes... maybe that was you.
MM drops out on a road, take a right, few hundred feet, thenJm
Jan 20, 2003 3:38 PM
look for a trail on the left dropping off the road(its one of those places where you have just enough distance to get going REAL fast on the road before you need to panic-stop before the trail that drops off the road, so you might want to just take it kind of easy so you dont miss the turnoff) Then it hooks back up with Darrington and unfortunatly if you had continued on(of course assuming you would have known which way to go) you would have saved a ton of time.
Thanks. (nm)4ced2work
Jan 20, 2003 4:08 PM
 


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