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[QUOTE="D36-108A, post: 737182, member: 37268"] What you may not know is, I'm one of the guys who got stuck at Clear Creek last March and spent the night on a mountain, wet and cold with three other guys under a one-man survival blanket until we were helicoptered out in the morning. So now I kind of have this (justifiable) phobia about getting myself into places I can't get out of. That's why I was whining. A couple of those obstacles were worse than those at any District 36 enduro I've ever ridden. I was P.O.'d to make it up that shale-covered S-turn hill only to encounter a rock garden at the top. I've gotta credit Kiwi for coaching me up that hill (slip the clutch, whodathunkit?). I didn't think some of you guys were gonna make it so I didn't bother dropping down into the canyon for a good while, watching you guys go up and down for another try. [/QUOTE]
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