
I've got a couple of routes in my neighborhood that cut through a bunch of local parks and this is one of the best spots. Perfect doubletrack with no car access between a natural area and some train tracks and for some reason, the sky is nearly always beautiful.
by gwyllum
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Nice. Looks like a perfect track. Railroad grade? (Edit, sorry you already mentioned it was.)
What frame bag is that?
What frame is that? I see UDH. Looks cool. What size tires can you run?
In your opinion, whats the biggest tire size you can squeeze if mud wasn’t an issue?
Gorgeous Mosaic! Love the subtle decals