"In Starting to Dream Again, we meet Dave Sagal and join him on his very first test ride aboard a prototype of the new Bowhead RX adaptive mountain bike.
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"In Starting to Dream Again, we meet Dave Sagal and join him on his very first test ride aboard a prototype of the new Bowhead RX adaptive mountain bike. Rather than a simple shakedown ride on a local rail trail, he chooses an ambitious route for his inaugural outing, the Goat Creek Trail."
BIKEPACKING.com: https://bikepacking.com/news/starting-to-dream-again-video/
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"In Starting to Dream Again, we meet Dave Sagal and join him on his very first test ride aboard a prototype of the new Bowhead RX adaptive mountain bike. Rather than a simple shakedown ride on a local rail trail, he chooses an ambitious route for his inaugural outing, the Goat Creek Trail."
BIKEPACKING.com: https://bikepacking.com/news/starting-to-dream-again-video/
@Daveography I have to start watching these, maybe get some motivation.
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@Daveography I have to start watching these, maybe get some motivation.
I keep thinking it might be fun to try and organize something, but frankly I hate organizing anything.
That said, if I do decide to do a short out-and-back trip again I'll probably put out an invite.
That's less convenient than trying to find dates that work for everyone, but it sure takes a lot less effort and frustration.

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I keep thinking it might be fun to try and organize something, but frankly I hate organizing anything.
That said, if I do decide to do a short out-and-back trip again I'll probably put out an invite.
That's less convenient than trying to find dates that work for everyone, but it sure takes a lot less effort and frustration.

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Does this seem like a manageable trail with my folding bike: knobby tires, but limited recent off-road biking experience. Or should I just stick with the paved Legacy Trail? I think I'll make my way down through the Rockies beginning on the May long. -
@Daveography @reallyflygreg
Does this seem like a manageable trail with my folding bike: knobby tires, but limited recent off-road biking experience. Or should I just stick with the paved Legacy Trail? I think I'll make my way down through the Rockies beginning on the May long.It's been a few years but from what I recall, there was nothing really technical; pretty wide trail, only a few short climbs.
I do recall there being long gravel stretches, though, so I imagine it would be pretty bumpy.
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It's been a few years but from what I recall, there was nothing really technical; pretty wide trail, only a few short climbs.
I do recall there being long gravel stretches, though, so I imagine it would be pretty bumpy.
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Thanks. That sounds like it could be manageable. Right now, I'm collecting all of the ideas of what I can do in the Rockies. Actual choices often come down to weather and energy levels. -
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Does this seem like a manageable trail with my folding bike: knobby tires, but limited recent off-road biking experience. Or should I just stick with the paved Legacy Trail? I think I'll make my way down through the Rockies beginning on the May long.@EllenInEdmonton @Daveography what kind of folding bike? From experience, I know that Terns have rather flimsy hinge joints, and a lot of bumpiness might not be good for it.
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