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FJR on gravel and fire roads
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<blockquote data-quote="BRick626" data-source="post: 1283661" data-attributes="member: 86628"><p>Riding in British Columbia I had to do what seemed like a 20% grade on a gravel road down into Bella Coola (from 5000 feet elevation to near sea level in only a few miles). It was very challenging but the scariest part was when a grizzly came out of the trees 100 yards ahead and stopped on the road. I was thinking there is no way I can turn this around and run back uphill. Luckily the bear didn't wait long and bounded down the hillside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BRick626, post: 1283661, member: 86628"] Riding in British Columbia I had to do what seemed like a 20% grade on a gravel road down into Bella Coola (from 5000 feet elevation to near sea level in only a few miles). It was very challenging but the scariest part was when a grizzly came out of the trees 100 yards ahead and stopped on the road. I was thinking there is no way I can turn this around and run back uphill. Luckily the bear didn't wait long and bounded down the hillside. [/QUOTE]
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