Needed a lot of beer and determination to get anywhereReally makes you appreciate how hard the old guys had to work back in the day just to get to the alpine
Not sure if many of the guys in these videos were alive in 96. Definitely an old guy now.I started riding the mountains on a 96 summit. Guess im an old guy now lol
Not sure if many of the guys in these videos were alive in 96. Definitely an old guy now.
Although my first venture to the mountains was on a 97 powder special at the ripe age of 13. Maybe that makes me old too.
Didnt start mountain riding until 2010 at the ripe age of 27 but I still feel old regardless haha
Even older after a day of riding I betDidnt start mountain riding until 2010 at the ripe age of 27 but I still feel old regardless haha
39...touching 40.Youre older than me by my math lol
I started young. Edit. Im 2 years older. My math aint so good any more lol
Ain't that the truth! And I'm not quite 'old' yet LOLEnjoy your youth suckers...........you have no idea what it feels like to be old even though you think you do!
One day at a time “sweet Jesus” is something that comes to my mind on many occasions.
Really makes you appreciate how hard the old guys had to work back in the day just to get to the alpine
Started on a 2000 Summit 151- 800 and still had to work a hill to get to the next valley-drainage. It was more fun having to work at something to get somewhere.
Now you just go up and go and cover more ground in a day.
I lmao every time we ride through some of the areas we thought were tough, it’s the bunny hill nowthis is very true, our need to find terrain to suit these machines is expanding exponentially. I used to spend an entire day on my summit 600 dropping down a drainage below the cabins and literally fighting my way back up. Now i drive through them and just laugh in my helmet at the amount of time we used to spend in one small area.
Actually had to edit my post as it was a 700 and the first OEM production long track 151.I lmao every time we ride through some of the areas we thought were tough, it’s the bunny hill now
this is very true, our need to find terrain to suit these machines is expanding exponentially. I used to spend an entire day on my summit 600 dropping down a drainage below the cabins and literally fighting my way back up. Now i drive through them and just laugh in my helmet at the amount of time we used to spend in one small area.