Running some trails on Good Friday made for a Great Friday! Met Aaron in Arrowbear and headed out for the west end of Holecomb Creek.
Not far from Crab Flats we found this little washout on 3N16:

Aaron tackling the west end gate keeper for Holecomb Creek (3N93):

Looking down the middle rock garden:

Me entering the gate keeper on the west end of John Bull (3N10):

Taking a break on early into John Bull:

Just a view looking down John Bull that I liked:

Aaron about half way down:

Aaron approaching the end of the trail with the east end gate keeper in the foreground:

One last flex test passing through the gate keeper:

I got lazy with the camera on Gold Mountain and only managed to get a scenic shot:

It was a perfect day of trail riding with great weather, fun trails, no carnage and we met some nice people along the way. I'm glad Aaron was available otherwise I probably would have just ended up working instead. All in all the trails seemed a tad bit rougher than last season. I don't know if it was the rain/snow we had or if rocks have just been moved around. These trails do change day to day.
Not far from Crab Flats we found this little washout on 3N16:

Aaron tackling the west end gate keeper for Holecomb Creek (3N93):

Looking down the middle rock garden:

Me entering the gate keeper on the west end of John Bull (3N10):

Taking a break on early into John Bull:

Just a view looking down John Bull that I liked:

Aaron about half way down:

Aaron approaching the end of the trail with the east end gate keeper in the foreground:

One last flex test passing through the gate keeper:

I got lazy with the camera on Gold Mountain and only managed to get a scenic shot:

It was a perfect day of trail riding with great weather, fun trails, no carnage and we met some nice people along the way. I'm glad Aaron was available otherwise I probably would have just ended up working instead. All in all the trails seemed a tad bit rougher than last season. I don't know if it was the rain/snow we had or if rocks have just been moved around. These trails do change day to day.
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