RobMac":2tycelpl said:That bike looks awfully clean and you've not drank much
it couldn't have been that a hard climb :mrgreen:
 
   in my defence I don't ride it much, just cant get on with it, so it stays clean, and its mostly sand around my way so dries quick.
  in my defence I don't ride it much, just cant get on with it, so it stays clean, and its mostly sand around my way so dries quick.unit3":3jazl0ci said:Not that it looks it, but my god this was steep!
 
  again on the coast of my hometown Santander, in the north of Spain... nice sunny 15ºC:
  again on the coast of my hometown Santander, in the north of Spain... nice sunny 15ºC: Today-Saturday-Warm in the sun, about 60 F.-but chilly in the shade-so to get warm, we did the only choice we have around here, anyway-we climbed about 1000'...
  Today-Saturday-Warm in the sun, about 60 F.-but chilly in the shade-so to get warm, we did the only choice we have around here, anyway-we climbed about 1000'... 
26er":1jxjqssr said:I <3 Santander! Love at first sight. Looks like a place taken right out of Riven.



 Santander and its whole province (Cantabria) is a very good MTB terrain with a lot of riders and with rides for everybody from the coast to the mountains. There are also some crazy races like the "10.000m del Soplao", also known as the Cantabrian Hell
  Santander and its whole province (Cantabria) is a very good MTB terrain with a lot of riders and with rides for everybody from the coast to the mountains. There are also some crazy races like the "10.000m del Soplao", also known as the Cantabrian Hell   (it is a long distance 162km race with close to 10.000m of going up and down)
  (it is a long distance 162km race with close to 10.000m of going up and down)