Bill Moore Lake: Wednesday 9/20

Hulk

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A buddy of mine is in from Texas. I thought we might do a little wheelin' on a moderate trail. I've never done Bill Moore Lake, but I thought it would be perfect, since it's short, scenic, and moderate in difficulty.

If anyone want to go wheelin' tomorrow (Wed), post up here. I'll check back in tonight after I pick up my friend downtown. Fall colors should be smashing!
 

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What Time ?:confused:
 

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We could meet at 10:00 a.m. in Downieville at the Burger King, if you're up for the run. Let me know! Otherwise we will just hit the trail.
 

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Just in time to miss the trip :-(

I did go hiking today in Elk Meadow Park. No doubt, aspens are peaking!

Not many aspens on BMLT, but great views nontheless. Hope you guys had a good time.
 

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Hulk said:
We could meet at 10:00 a.m. in Downieville at the Burger King, if you're up for the run. Let me know! Otherwise we will just hit the trail.


sorry forgot to check the forum before going to work this morning
 

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Great trip. Aspens were fantastic on the lower part of the trail. It was cold at the lake, with a few snow flakes falling as we ate lunch. I'll post pictures up soon. Really nice trail -- I can see why it's been so popular. Plus, it's short, a benefit if you don't want to spend the entire day wheeling. We had time to burn, so we fooled around a bit. We took the "shortcut" on the way back down -- there's an off-camber section that leans you into a can opener rock if you're not careful. Pretty cool.
 

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Hulk said:
Great trip. Aspens were fantastic on the lower part of the trail. It was cold at the lake, with a few snow flakes falling as we ate lunch. I'll post pictures up soon. Really nice trail -- I can see why it's been so popular. Plus, it's short, a benefit if you don't want to spend the entire day wheeling. We had time to burn, so we fooled around a bit. We took the "shortcut" on the way back down -- there's an off-camber section that leans you into a can opener rock if you're not careful. Pretty cool.


You mean this one??

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Ben, I think that is the rock! You just went over it, huh? I didn't predict it would be as close as it was until it was inches away from my ps door, so it never occured to me to take the dramatic line. :)
 
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