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LPNF IS OPEN, finally! LETS RIDE IT on Sunday May 29th
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<blockquote data-quote="SPEAKERMAN" data-source="post: 57634" data-attributes="member: 120"><p>We started in Gorman. </p><p></p><p>East Frazier, Whata, Tejon, Goldhill.</p><p></p><p>I popped my shoulder out 1 min into the ride, but decided to ride anyway. </p><p>At the the Tejon/Goldhill intersection, I chose to go back the the truck. Everyone followed, for a lunch break. On the way back, some of us were WFO in the sand wash, and a Quadtard backed up into the trail, not looking, and forced Greg to go off trial a few inches. He hit Basketball sized boulder and went down hard. He was out for 5 minutes, and then came around fine. Scary for a few minutes.</p><p></p><p>The trails are pristine. Gold Hill is now easy/wide. The hardest trail was the climb up East Fraizer, all shale and shale dust.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPEAKERMAN, post: 57634, member: 120"] We started in Gorman. East Frazier, Whata, Tejon, Goldhill. I popped my shoulder out 1 min into the ride, but decided to ride anyway. At the the Tejon/Goldhill intersection, I chose to go back the the truck. Everyone followed, for a lunch break. On the way back, some of us were WFO in the sand wash, and a Quadtard backed up into the trail, not looking, and forced Greg to go off trial a few inches. He hit Basketball sized boulder and went down hard. He was out for 5 minutes, and then came around fine. Scary for a few minutes. The trails are pristine. Gold Hill is now easy/wide. The hardest trail was the climb up East Fraizer, all shale and shale dust. [/QUOTE]
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