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Cash-Money
08-13-2004, 03:17 PM
my friend(s) and i are going to b-ham to check out WWU on monday. we're going to bring bikes, should we hit up galby (never ridden there) or go up to the shore (ridden it lots). I'm very familliar with vancouver, and the shore, but i havent been to b-ham except for the mall. anybody interested in riding monday afternoon?

-simon

KNine
08-14-2004, 08:56 PM
You should see if you can get someone to take you up chuckanut.You can shuttle it few time..I can't really discribe it. But it is an fun ride.You can do a couple of shuttle runs if you can find a local to be a guide. Galby is worth the trip alone.Start up at the towers and work your way down....You should have a good day of riding at either place....

mplutodh1
08-14-2004, 09:43 PM
what type of riding? get on our discussion forum. www.wwucycling.com/forum/ and go to the rideboard and post that you are riding, most of our team/club try and get on there at least once a week, I am sure someone would be up for showing you all around.

slcpunk21
08-15-2004, 08:11 PM
I'd be up for a quick shuttle at chuckanut after work.. but unfortunately I don't get off untill 6:30... but we can at least do one run out there. Or if you ride galbi, then I'd say come by Kulshan Cycles around 6:30 or so after you get done and I'll do a quick shuttle of chuckanut with you guys...

If you don't get ahold of me before you get here... then just ask for Arcus at the shop.. I'll bring my bike with to work just incase.

Skookum
08-15-2004, 11:03 PM
so what's chuckanut like? sounds like it could be painful.

So Punk how ya likin the PNW?

slcpunk21
08-16-2004, 12:16 AM
so what's chuckanut like? sounds like it could be painful.

So Punk how ya likin the PNW?

It's about as painful as umm........ breaking a leg? HAHA.. sorry to hear about your being down for a bit.

Chuckanut is a fun trail to ride, not to steep, not flat.. just a good descend down the hill, and one or two steeper sections. That's just the first part. It's rootier towards the top, then you have to head up a little fireroad to the next section, which brings you to the next section and it's just long smoother single track that you can just fly down! I have scared myself a few times in sections, to fast and not knowing it. There's a little hiking in sections if you have a big DH rig... but it's well worth it.

The drive up the gravel road is about 10 minutes, and it's an awsome view out on the bay with a little island in it.

But make sure if you shuttle with only two vehicles you don't leave the keys for the one at the bottom in the vehicle at the top! :thumb: (learned that from experience ;) )

ioscope
08-16-2004, 01:58 AM
What ever happened to your DH2?

erikkellison
08-16-2004, 08:04 PM
Galbraith is only worth the trip if you're an XC/Aggro-XC biker. Not worth it at all for freeriding or DH. If you're into the latter, then you would probably prefer the Snake or the North Fork. As far as I know, that's about it around here for FR/DH unless you go to Canada.
PS
I know this is a little late for your benefit, but it may help others, or you on your next visit :)

ioscope
08-17-2004, 10:19 PM
yeah.
Galbraith is fun but flat.
you won't want more than about 6 inches of travel

Cash-Money
08-18-2004, 02:27 AM
thanks for the imput, but my riding got deleyed a little while. some friends and i will be going to check out WWU, then go ride, so i'll check out their riding forum.

edinSvenson2
08-18-2004, 12:15 PM
Logging sort of toasted the upper part of North Fork, so Snake is your best bet. There's a new section built with some doubles and stuff on there - I'd recommend you check out the WWU Team board and hook up with some dudes to ride with. Those boners (Dave, Drew) never ride anything BUT snake, so I'm sure it wouldn't be hard to find a guide.

Erin