Police patrolling Cascade tracks?

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Re: Police patrolling Cascade tracks?

Postby floody on Thu Jul 29, 2010 4:40 pm

Yeah you could come out that way too. If you connect down the fireroad though the lower rockgarden coming down to the top of the park area is a bit of fun (although theres a big tree down at the top of the path now).

Ok, from now on its the 'Wednesday night ride that just happens to start outside cyclingo and involve a large proportion of cyclingo customers but is simply an informal gathering'.
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Re: Police patrolling Cascade tracks?

Postby Sekt on Thu Jul 29, 2010 6:25 pm

Acknowledged and approved, although my lawyer has advised me that the wording may leave you open to legal action and would suggest removing the 'just happens to' phrase in order to reduce the risk to yourself and others who may refer to the group in a similar manner. Just to be safe ;)
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Re: Police patrolling Cascade tracks?

Postby Ben H on Thu Jul 29, 2010 8:04 pm

floody wrote:Off main fire trail down tip top and out at the bottom of the Cascade gardens is legal isn't it?
The 'Wednesday night ride that just happens to start outside cyclingo and involve a large proportion of cyclingo customers but is simply an informal gathering' mob come down there a lot, judging from the amount of skids straight ahead into corners and general signs of hack destruction every thursday...


You're right! and now that I've thought about it, judging from the amount of skids straight ahead into corners and general signs of hack destruction every Friday, I'd say someone else is coming down there a lot on Thursdays...
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Re: Police patrolling Cascade tracks?

Postby Feideaux on Sat Jul 31, 2010 10:55 pm

Ben H wrote:
floody wrote:Off main fire trail down tip top and out at the bottom of the Cascade gardens is legal isn't it?
The 'Wednesday night ride that just happens to start outside cyclingo and involve a large proportion of cyclingo customers but is simply an informal gathering' mob come down there a lot, judging from the amount of skids straight ahead into corners and general signs of hack destruction every thursday...


You're right! and now that I've thought about it, judging from the amount of skids straight ahead into corners and general signs of hack destruction every Friday, I'd say someone else is coming down there a lot on Thursdays...


Heheh, I ride up that 4-5 times a week - plenty of four fingered breaking ruts Mon-Fri if you ask me...

...and that lower corner before the fallen tree is the #1 haunting area for the glass-burying trail ghost. You know, one of these days I'm going to ride right into you, you old c&$t, and then POW!! Right in the kisser :lol:
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Re: Police patrolling Cascade tracks?

Postby harmonix1234 on Wed Aug 04, 2010 9:35 pm

Glass burying? I wonder if that's the same one that has been scattering nails...?
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