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Friday, July 16, 2010

Crested Butte the Movie Part 2: Reno, Flag, Bear, Deadman's A.K.A. Loch Ness A.K.A. Nessie

Reno/Flag/Bear/Deadman's Gulch Mountain Bike Ride Preview from Juicy Fruita on Vimeo.

Posted by Anonymous at 10:12 AM
Labels: Colorado, Crested Butte, mountain biking, Nessie

1 comment:

felonious said...

Who are you shouting at at the end of the clip?

July 16, 2010 at 9:26 PM

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