Skiddlie, doot doot. No poop
A brand new roll of duct tape also does wonders on a ride to Pa couple years ago a friend crashed and came back to canada duck man. It was hilarious crossing the border back to Canada the agent was dumbfounded.I ll bring my pruning knife, I always ride with band aids, polysporyn, plastic gloves, and a mouth shield, yes I am CPR level D certified ! oh and, I always have a pack, of cable ties ( just saying)
Okey dokey I just thought you were kidding. Maybe Mina got the answers he wanted and will show us some awesome track riding skills. I will probably bring a couple of friends also. My only concern is being a long weekend the popo will be out in full force. The roads.....meh no problemo last time out that way was the limegreen ride which we had 3 seperate crashes at different times of the day mind you there was 40 to 50 riders. Alot of weed wacking was done that day.
I'll ride sweep then. I'd hate to embarrass you on my little girls bike lolI'm mid-pack novice group. MID-PACK homeboy!!!
I do think it's an amazing road and try to ride it about 10 times a season. I know it very well, but a few years ago I found out I don't know it well enough, but that was due to speed & frost heaves and had nothing to do with sand or gravel. If I'm not working, I'm always up for a Southwood run. Sorry Roomie, I will come out for this as long I can sweep and film the events unfold up front.I think Shane Kingsley should go on this ride, since he likes gravel
Looking forward to following this thread.
Me too. I wouldn't want to miss out on something that develops into an east end ride or one of The Assassin's ride threads.