Haha...Had to make me look it up...345'...We pass the sign on our way to the beach, I knew it wasn't more than 400' I just couldn't remember what it was. Were only at 650' at the house but its a drop to 500' at the creek and a climb to 1200' just 2miles away.
I was trying to say that Florida, Louisiana and the lower half of Mississippi and Alabama is different terrain than just a couple hours north.
I'm 6' 4" tall and used to live in New York (upstate) and have much experience in hills and mountains, not Idaho but real mountains. Florida riding is a whole different animal, we need hight and clearance here, I miss just negotiating simple dry trails.
I'm 6' 4" tall and used to live in New York (upstate) and have much experience in hills and mountains, not Idaho but real mountains. Florida riding is a whole different animal, we need hight and clearance here, I miss just negotiating simple dry trails.
I wouldn’t say there aren’t real mountains here. It’s not like it’s just a 1000 ft elevation change. I do like riding in the hills and trees banging around. Each place has their own advantages and disadvantages.