Cycling: A few off-road

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Cycling: A few off-road

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I've been neglecting the mountain bike lately, spending most days on-road, so I decided to go out for some off-road riding today. Took a few snaps along the way.

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The best bit is the trails I road today were a 4 mile ride each way from the house, all still technically in the city limits of Des Moines.

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Thanks for posting Chris.It's always interesting to see folks' cycling pics. :thumbsup: EricT
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Cheers Chris...very nice

BTW..when you said a few snaps I didn't know you meant tree trunks and branches :lol:
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Garry, you cheeky monkey!
And here was me thinking that he must have ridden a l o n g way from the UK to catch that sunshine! B-)
Whoops! sorry, nice pix CJ :thumbsup:
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Chris, thanks for sharing. Something certainly did a number on that tree in the third picture.

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Nice singletrack, there, Chris. Nice photos too. Only thing is - the rules say there has to be a picture of the bike or it don't count!

Go and do it again, properly this time!

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.. the rules say there has to be a picture of the bike or it don't count!
We'll accept a female instead :lol:

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Does the female have to be a bike??? :-O
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It was only going to be a matter of time...

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Ties in with the "Native" joke :lol:
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