KF rolled into town and with no notice we were out riding.
Ride K.
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KF is among the best technical riders I’ve ever seen. Cleaned everything on Krein save the two “unrideable” sections, that I’ve never seen anyone ride. Impressive for a first run.
We ran out of time, with the wives waiting back at the Starr Pass lot. Shut out of a Hidden Canyon loop.
Next day was some Fifty year fun.
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Chad rolled the wall with little sign of fear. You have no idea how frightening it is to look off the edge, from the top.
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Louis was able to oblige as guide. We headed for Buddha, and almost ran out of time again. I refused to not run Buddha since we were already up there. Good choice.
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I rode a couple sections I had always walked before, and confidence was at a high with the new brakes. But, in a rush, it was still difficult to roll too much. They waited for me as the clock ticked.
I rolled back into town, resisting the Hot ‘n Ready temptation. I had a few hours to get ready for the next ride: Antelope Peak.
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