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Trail Bossin
skateparkrider:
Here is your problem solver........
You drink the beer??? Then bring a shit ton of beer down there and share it with the old locals.
You do drugs? Bring a couple of joints or a peace pipe down there and light that mother up.
You straight edge? Bring down some gym shorts and a pair of running shoes and fight everybody.
All three options will lead to a rekindling of the scene. BOOM. Now you have more people to ride with, more people to dig with, and more people to mooch beer/drugs/fight on a regular basis.
Eggit2:
--- Quote from: Professor Horatio Hufnagel on February 03, 2015, 02:22:03 AM ---A bit OT but Eggit have you done any mods to your bike recently or any recent riding photos to share?
--- End quote ---
Not really. I mentioned it on here, but I messed up my knee really bad a few years ago. I wasn't able to ride at all for 2 years, and now that I can its still pretty tough on it. I had a small crash on the trails one day and my knee swelled up really bad and I couldn't walk right for a week.
Its also a little bit depressing for me to ride, before the injury I was always at my happiness learning new things and pushing myself. Now I struggle to do the stuff that used to be easy and I am too scared to push myself.
I have been riding a lot of trials lately instead. Its a whole lot easier on my knee and I feel like the risk is smaller. I am also progressing at a huge rate so its really satisfying when you can feel yourself getting better every time you ride instead of being frustrated by not being able to do stuff you used to.
Getting old sucks.
blueee:
i mean as long as you can still manual and hop curbs, eggit..
was cool seeing you and your bike at the trails, holla
homie just facebook posted pictures of some jumps that have been a secret for 15 years and dudes on there are getting irate
weedbix:
Have you considered dabbling in flatland?
Eggit2:
--- Quote from: Professor Horatio Hufnagel on February 08, 2015, 05:10:12 AM ---Have you considered dabbling in flatland?
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Yes, but I am not good at it. It took me a solid year to learn hang fives. A lot of flatland "crashes" are super hard on my knee too. Stomping something out or even having to run for a short period puts me in pain.
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