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    • OneDanGTS
      OneDanGTS GT-S GT Pint X XR @S. Leon last edited by

      @s-leon said in Environments:

      Doesn't that smooth, fresh, almost-liquid pavement make me salivate!

      Where's the fresh Hoosier track from the OneDanXR??? Thought you were a rebel!

      GT-S > GT > Pint X > XR > +

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      • S. Leon
        S. Leon Plus V1 DIY XR @OneDanGTS last edited by S. Leon

        @onedangt -- The one rash bicyclist's tracks on the soft, warm asphalt can take the negative approval. Onewheel riders are, or can be, citizen angels!

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        • S. Leon
          S. Leon Plus V1 DIY XR last edited by

          Burning a brush pile while riding a Onewheel V1.IMG_4377.JPEG IMG_4378.JPEG IMG_4379.JPEG IMG_4381.JPEG

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          • S. Leon
            S. Leon Plus V1 DIY XR last edited by S. Leon

            Without ceremony, the traffic cones have been removed and the Greenway connector described above is open! Today I bicycled it -- tomorrow I Onewheel it!

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            • NotSure
              NotSure XR Pint @S. Leon last edited by

              @s-leon said in Environments:

              Today I bicycled it

              lol

              XR's got what plants crave!

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              • S. Leon
                S. Leon Plus V1 DIY XR @NotSure last edited by S. Leon

                @notsure -- The story behind my bicycling the Greenway is that after a fall from my Onewheel in March my sister won't ride with me if I am Onewheeling -- so, to keep up our weekly ride together I join her on a bicycle.

                And here's a sweet story: A year ago or more when while riding together I pushed my V1 too hard, it cut out, and I got to test my freewheel brakes, falling after laying down black skid marks -- in the same moment in sympathy (and no other apparent cause) my sister took a fall off her bicycle. I am very glad neither of us were hurt. And while that experience did not keep her from riding with me as I Onewheeled, shattering my collarbone in a Onewheel fall in March --while not with her -- has.

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                • S. Leon
                  S. Leon Plus V1 DIY XR last edited by

                  The freshly-laid asphalt is a pleasure for sure, but to go around the industrial facility made for three blind curves.

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                  • OneDanGTS
                    OneDanGTS GT-S GT Pint X XR @S. Leon last edited by

                    @s-leon said in Environments:

                    three blind curves

                    Reminds me: the other day came around a blind left hand curve at my usual ~19 mph speed to see a young deer buck, maybe 5 or 6 points on each antler, just standing in my right hand lane. I instinctively hit the brakes and veered left to avoid him and, luckily, he turned around and darted off to the right into the forest! Whew!!!

                    GT-S > GT > Pint X > XR > +

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                    • blkdout
                      blkdout last edited by

                      Critters, snakes, spiders (the usual trail stuff) but most importantly, falling branches! After it storms, I'm extra careful and when it's windy, I stay out of the woods completely. In the forestry service they're called "widow makers".

                      This is the newest one out of sooo many lol:

                      IMG_4977.jpg

                      Haven't removed it yet, just cut and pushed it out of the way but you can see it was directly on the trail:

                      IMG_5272.jpg

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                      • OneDanGTS
                        OneDanGTS GT-S GT Pint X XR last edited by

                        Finally got some measurable rain here in Sacramento after 5 or 6 dry months. Came upon this small water hazard and thought, hmmm WWLD?

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                        Throwback to some of @lia's first vids on the old forum (IYKYK). I promise the OneDanGT was not harmed during the photoshoot.

                        GT-S > GT > Pint X > XR > +

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                        • Lia
                          Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY @OneDanGTS last edited by

                          @onedangt said in Environments:

                          Throwback to some of @lia's first vids on the old forum (IYKYK)

                          I was young and naive ;)

                          That puddle has "go for it" written all over it. Although I'd be tempted to check it first... you know just in case.
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                          • blkdout
                            blkdout last edited by

                            Walnuts are my new enemy this time of year. They hit the ground pretty hard and they're everywhere. Not uncommon for one to fall pretty close, have been lucky thus far.

                            IMG_6349.jpg

                            IMG_6350.jpg

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                            • OneDanGTS
                              OneDanGTS GT-S GT Pint X XR @blkdout last edited by

                              @blkdout said in Environments:

                              Walnuts are my new enemy

                              Looks like it would be like riding on big marbles!

                              GT-S > GT > Pint X > XR > +

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                              • blkdout
                                blkdout @OneDanGTS last edited by

                                @onedangt Yeah, you definitely know when you hit one... or five! lol. I don't want to know what it's like when one hits me though. Sometimes they fall in clusters too. Yikes.

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                                • NotSure
                                  NotSure XR Pint @blkdout last edited by

                                  @blkdout said in Environments:

                                  Walnuts are my new enemy this time of year.

                                  id turn them into brownies.
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                                  XR's got what plants crave!

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                                  • blkdout
                                    blkdout @NotSure last edited by

                                    @notsure lol nice Portlandia reference.

                                    I was thinking about tapping the trees this year for some walnut syrup but making brownies is a great idea too.

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                                    • S. Leon
                                      S. Leon Plus V1 DIY XR @blkdout last edited by

                                      @blkdout -- I had heard of black walnut syrup, although I have never tried any. It tastes a lot like maple syrup, they say. I do harvest black walnuts from my trees, crush the hulls down a gutter to under the wheel of a slightly jacked-up DR Powerwagon, clean the nuts in a cement mixer, store them in hardware cloth tubes, crack them with a Hunt's electric black walnut cracker, and snip the quarters out with Plato wire shears. Last year here was a great year for black walnuts -- this year not. Heavy falling nuts are another good reason to wear a helmet.

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                                      • blkdout
                                        blkdout @S. Leon last edited by

                                        @s-leon That's awesome! I'm gonna have to take a page out of your book. I haven't harvested much but it's becoming time to invest in some proper tools. There's so much, even the squirrels leave tons behind. They like to hide them in the honeysuckle branches but forget about them all over the place lol.

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                                        • S. Leon
                                          S. Leon Plus V1 DIY XR last edited by

                                          A thick, dense build-up pad of wet autumn leaves dragging! This leaf-clog happened twice in three miles of trail.IMG_4572.JPEG

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                                          • Lia
                                            Lia GT XR Pint Plus V1 DIY @S. Leon last edited by

                                            @s-leon Oh no D:
                                            I had this happen with wet freshly cut grass. It's amazing how this can send you almost instantly.

                                            Guess that explains where all the leaves went in this pic though ;)
                                            https://owforum.co.uk/post/3130

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