What would your's be?
I'd have to say mine would be biking/pubhopping the Irish countryside... That would be friggin' awesome!
I'd have to say mine would be biking/pubhopping the Irish countryside... That would be friggin' awesome!
Damn! I didn't realize you were that good of a skier.
That'd rock.What would your's be?
I'd have to say mine would be biking/pubhopping the Irish countryside... That would be friggin' awesome!
That's a lofty and realistic goal. Base camp is, what, 19,000 feet above sealevel? It's about as high as Kilimanjaro? It's nearly a mile higher than I've ever been and something I'd like to do as well.Trekking in Nepal & Tibet including the Everest Base Camp.
I hope to do it some day. I've been above 14k a handful of times.That's a lofty and realistic goal. Base camp is, what, 19,000 feet above sealevel? It's about as high as Kilimanjaro? It's nearly a mile higher than I've ever been and something I'd like to do as well.
It's "only" about 17K.That's a lofty and realistic goal. Base camp is, what, 19,000 feet above sealevel? It's about as high as Kilimanjaro? It's nearly a mile higher than I've ever been and something I'd like to do as well.
Come to CO....I'm not particularly picky on the location, but I'd love to take a mountain bike vacation someday. There are lots of good places to go, so it'd just be a matter of picking a nice one. MBC always said she wanted to take a ski vacation first, and we've now done that twice. The thing is, I have access to plenty of good singletrack in New England so I don't really feel a need to go anywhere for that, but I've got to travel for the real good skiing. In any case, a good vacation to me is one in which I come home physically exhausted (Tahoe's done that twice now). I'm not much into sitting around on a beach. I can only take that in small doses.
For skiing or biking?Come to CO....
Cooooooooooooooome to CO...
Yeah, that's one of mine as well.Trekking in Nepal & Tibet including the Everest Base Camp.
Trekking in Nepal & Tibet including the Everest Base Camp.
There's a trail about 140 miles long that goes from Fruita to Moab. There are a few agencies that to supported 3-6 day trips.Now I'd like to get a bike vacation going (Moab, Fruita, etc.)
The quality of the "trail" isn't that great on most of the Kokopelli. If you're heading out for a Moab/Fruita vacation, I'd skip the Koko trail... except for the first part, which is the Mary's Loop area. Which is really good.There's a trail about 140 miles long that goes from Fruita to Moab. There are a few agencies that to supported 3-6 day trips.
I'd like yo check that out sometime. Moab is on my "places to go before I die list". The Ireland pub ride is is ultimately #1, thoughThere's a trail about 140 miles long that goes from Fruita to Moab. There are a few agencies that to supported 3-6 day trips.
Moab is more do-able than Ireland... get in car, drive three daysI'd like yo check that out sometime. Moab is on my "places to go before I die list". The Ireland pub ride is is ultimately #1, though
Been there done that, though I would like to return. My next trip is to head to Nepal and try to do some big descents on my new ride. It is toss up between the Annapurna circuit or Jonsom to Mustang to do some high altitude freeriding.I second Whistler...and just BC in general