If the California boys were forced to come to the East Coast and crawl on our smooth, wet and slippery rocks they might just quit crawling forever. :lmao:
If the California boys were forced to come to the East Coast and crawl on our smooth, wet and slippery rocks they might just quit crawling forever. :lmao:
Hope you guys can make it down again.
We're coming up your way in spring - scoping out Rogue River Valley area for a retirement destination. ;-)
I won't drive 2 hours to play on rock that sucks so why would I cross the country for it?
Worlds was just held in OZ and everyone, locals included said the rock was slick with no traction. That has zero appeal to me. I'm spoiled with great local terrain and mostly cooperative weather. When it rains I stay inside. :lol:
I have a buddy that lives in New Jersey that flys put this way for big comps. He is actually looking to move this way for lots of reasons including the weather and killer terrain. "thumbsup"
Hope you guys can make it down again.
We're coming up your way in spring - scoping out Rogue River Valley area for a retirement destination. ;-)
:lmao: I don’t think they’re used to damp, moss covered rocks, wet roots and mud!:lmao:
:lmao: I don’t think they’re used to damp, moss covered rocks, wet roots and mud!:lmao:
Way to get outta that comfort zone!:roll:
I had a lifetime full of that crap when we lived in the Seattle area. :lmao:
They have 270 days of cloudy and rain - we have 270 days of sunshine.![]()
:lmao::lmao: Apparently you haven't been to the Northwest before!!
Ernie
I like my comfort zone, it's all snugly & warm.
I just bundle up and bring a flask. :lmao: The gloves can impede feel at the Tx though.
I think your wife could probably sell a bunch of those mittens here on the forums! I’ve got a thinner set of mechwear gloves I use to fit in the trigger and provide some level of feedback. But, they’re not exactly warm!
I won't drive 2 hours to play on rock that sucks so why would I cross the country for it?
Worlds was just held in OZ and everyone, locals included said the rock was slick with no traction. That has zero appeal to me. I'm spoiled with great local terrain and mostly cooperative weather. When it rains I stay inside. :lol:
I have a buddy that lives in New Jersey that flys put this way for big comps. He is actually looking to move this way for lots of reasons including the weather and killer terrain. "thumbsup"
There are many reasons to avoid the left coast. I'm surprised you stay in that liberal nest. Although they are trying to take over the East Coast as well...