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Thread: Near Death on Gooseberry Mesa [VIDEO]

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    I like how he casually pedals away before anyone else could smell the shit in his pants.
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    Dude...that's scary as hell. I rode Amasa Back one year and as wide as the ledge was, I was still sketched out enough to walk it. I've seen plenty of videos of this section of Gooseberry, but you have to either have balls of brass or missing part of your brain to want to ride that close to the ledge. Made my palms sweat.


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    Another reason to ride with platform pedals

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    Lol..I never clip in. I guess it was good he rode with clipless on this ride, or that bike would have been several hundred feet south.


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    He looks like a decent rider. Just one of those "oops" moments we all have. Still, I'm like the stagecoach driver in that old story- I I just don't get that close. I wonder if his wife has seen this. If so, I'm guessing she sells his bike whilst he's away at some point!
    Are we there yet?

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