We (7 of us) rode our mountain bikes up, then down the "Impossible Railroad" last Saturday.
Well... my granddaughter struggled the first 50 yards. So my son took their bikes back to the truck and walked instead of rode the whole way.
Surprisingly, they fell behind maybe a half mile on the way up to the Goat Canyon Trestle where we waited for them.
We pressed on to the big 1/4 mile long tunnel. Waited again and had lunch.
Coming back, we got back maybe an hour before them.
An epic trip for all involved.
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Mar 25, 2024 - 7:12pm
We (7 of us) rode our mountain bikes up, then down the "Impossible Railroad" last Saturday.
Well... my granddaughter struggled the first 50 yards. So my son took their bikes back to the truck and walked instead of rode the whole way.
Surprisingly, they fell behind maybe a half mile on the way up to the Goat Canyon Trestle where we waited for them.
We pressed on to the big 1/4 mile long tunnel. Waited again and had lunch.
Coming back, we got back maybe an hour before them.
An epic trip for all involved.
I live pretty much "in town", not in "the country". The deer are all over the place though, especially this time of year. The developments have moved them out of what used to be wooded areas, so sometimes you see them running around supermarket parking lots and strip mall lots.
I live pretty much "in town", not in "the country". The deer are all over the place though, especially this time of year. The developments have moved them out of what used to be wooded areas, so sometimes you see them running around supermarket parking lots and strip mall lots.
Yeah, he does look pretty laid back. Itâs interesting to be able to see wildlife like that right out back near your house like that.
I live pretty much "in town", not in "the country". The deer are all over the place though, especially this time of year. The developments have moved them out of what used to be wooded areas, so sometimes you see them running around supermarket parking lots and strip mall lots.
It's odd how unconcerned he was about my being there. He just kinda nodded at me and went about his leaf-eating business. In the background is an overgrown, "unimproved" lot next door to me - the deer spend a lot of time in there.
Yeah, he does look pretty laid back. Itâs interesting to be able to see wildlife like that right out back near your house like that.
It's odd how unconcerned he was about my being there. He just kinda nodded at me and went about his leaf-eating business. In the background is an overgrown, "unimproved" lot next door to me - the deer spend a lot of time in there.