Am I missing something it is that really, really dumb?
stu8319 on
I’m officially never complaining about the water on my tails again haha!
patrickhenrypdx on
If I were my 14 year-old self, I’d spend all afternoon riding through that over and over again. 🙂
crazee_frazee on
I think I’d rather ride on a road for that section, tbh.
Bryansproaccount on
Hey man, make better decisions.
Low water crossings are deadly. Ankle deep water moving quickly is enough to carry a human away
Gatorpatch on
It takes 6 inches of moving water to sweep away an average adult, and only a foot to sweep away a car.
If it’s dumb for a driver to drive their car through it, it’s definitely dumb to ride you bike through it. You should probably find a safer route.
umutiam on
I hope you have mudguards on man
eddjc on
I would not have ridden through that. Jeez
ghidfg on
lmao in the first half I was like wow poor drainage, smh. then i got to the 2nd half. wtf
Vinc314 on
I was thinking, that aint shit, until i saw the goddamn river
Maipmc on
Definitely take the road. Stillwater is risky enough, although if you know the place you might be fine. But running water? Hell no.
svanen17 on
I’m glad you made it through, but it can be hard to read the depth and force of moving water. This crossing would have been a “hell no” from me, whether on a bike, on foot, or in a car.
phillyrat on
nice! full fenders, i hope!
less_than_nick on
This is something I would come across the day after deciding to remove my full fenders
Electronic_Turn_3511 on
So how deep did it get? I’m guessing at least axel depth. I’m with you, I would have rode through that too. (then spent two days waiting for my shoes to dry…)
plates_25 on
rad af. I presume OP knows the general route and depth given it’s their commute. Was it safe? meh. Not rly the point, user experience may vary.
Unoriginal_Pseudonym on
I was looking at the puddles and just thinking “I have fenders, i just kick my feet up and go ‘weeee’.”
Then you turned the corner
JFC
furiadimare on
Oh wow!!
purplishfluffyclouds on
Uh OK No, Dude. I’ll pass, lol. Will ride the sidewalk way before that.
chexxum on
Is this around Boulder, CO? Looks really familiar.
allgonetoshit on
The things YOU do.
terdward on
Nice creek crossing! I kinda agree with the comments, I’d probably have found another way if possible because that water was moving a bit quick but it’s impossible for us to armchair this decision. You were the one there. Ride on!
Green_soldier3 on
The things you do more like!
wlexxx2 on
lots can go wrong in that scenario
like , submerged rock, bent wheel, rider goes in water, bearings and cables fill with water, rust
UnlitBlunt on
“we take risks to avoid taking other risks”
Foundation_Afro on
That’s like one of the mid-depth rivers in Oregon Trail that do a die roll to see if you sink. Puddles are one thing, but if it’s a literal creek, I’d say find another way around.
QuietVisit2042 on
Yeah … Would not ride there
AlanEsh on
That’s remarkably dumb.
Weird_Frame9925 on
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Am I missing something it is that really, really dumb?
I’m officially never complaining about the water on my tails again haha!
If I were my 14 year-old self, I’d spend all afternoon riding through that over and over again. 🙂
I think I’d rather ride on a road for that section, tbh.
Hey man, make better decisions.
Low water crossings are deadly. Ankle deep water moving quickly is enough to carry a human away
It takes 6 inches of moving water to sweep away an average adult, and only a foot to sweep away a car.
If it’s dumb for a driver to drive their car through it, it’s definitely dumb to ride you bike through it. You should probably find a safer route.
I hope you have mudguards on man
I would not have ridden through that. Jeez
lmao in the first half I was like wow poor drainage, smh. then i got to the 2nd half. wtf
I was thinking, that aint shit, until i saw the goddamn river
Definitely take the road. Stillwater is risky enough, although if you know the place you might be fine. But running water? Hell no.
I’m glad you made it through, but it can be hard to read the depth and force of moving water. This crossing would have been a “hell no” from me, whether on a bike, on foot, or in a car.
nice! full fenders, i hope!
This is something I would come across the day after deciding to remove my full fenders
So how deep did it get? I’m guessing at least axel depth. I’m with you, I would have rode through that too. (then spent two days waiting for my shoes to dry…)
rad af. I presume OP knows the general route and depth given it’s their commute. Was it safe? meh. Not rly the point, user experience may vary.
I was looking at the puddles and just thinking “I have fenders, i just kick my feet up and go ‘weeee’.”
Then you turned the corner
JFC
Oh wow!!
Uh OK No, Dude. I’ll pass, lol. Will ride the sidewalk way before that.
Is this around Boulder, CO? Looks really familiar.
The things YOU do.
Nice creek crossing! I kinda agree with the comments, I’d probably have found another way if possible because that water was moving a bit quick but it’s impossible for us to armchair this decision. You were the one there. Ride on!
The things you do more like!
lots can go wrong in that scenario
like , submerged rock, bent wheel, rider goes in water, bearings and cables fill with water, rust
“we take risks to avoid taking other risks”
That’s like one of the mid-depth rivers in Oregon Trail that do a die roll to see if you sink. Puddles are one thing, but if it’s a literal creek, I’d say find another way around.
Yeah … Would not ride there
That’s remarkably dumb.
Every XC mountain biker should be dead according to this comment section.