I so want to buy a mukluk or pugsley just for this.
Punk BIke Enduro 2011
OUTLAWS
COME TO THE
22TH ANNUAL
PUNK BIKE ENDURO
SUNDAY DECEMBER 4TH, 2011
11 AM SHARP
PITTSBURGH HARLEQUINS RUGBY CLUB
101 EISELE RD, 15204
A MULTI-STAGE RACE FOR FUN AND POINTS
NO FEES, NO NORBA, NO RULES
EATS & PARTY AFTER IT'S OVER
WE'LL BUY SOME BEER
YOU BRING THE REST (OR GO THIRSTY AND/OR HUNGRY) PLEASE BRING A SUITABLE DRINKING VESSEL FOR THE DAY
NO KITCHEN AVAILABLE THIS YEAR, FOOD MUST BE PREPARED IN ADVANCE ALTHOUGH THERE WILL BE REFRIGERATION AND A PLACE TO PLUG IN YOUR CROCK POT
DRESS FOR STANDING AROUND IN COLD, WET WEATHER
YOU MIGHT WEAR A HELMET AS THERE IS NO INSURANCE
COURSE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
SUNDAY NOVEMBER 26TH
SATURDAY DECEMBER 3TH
TRAIL MAINTENANCE PRE-RIDES
CALL 412.302.9070
BE READY FOR ANYTHING
"I so want to buy a mukluk or pugsley just for this."
If it's muddy, the bigger tires are of no use. The ground needs to be frozen or you need hardpack snow to put them to use. There is no "good" bike for Punk Bike. Just a strong liver.
but you could just float over THE bog!
I have no idea what to expect about this event, but all I know is that (a) I'm coming for it even if just to cheer, and (b) sounds like hell-of-a-lot of fun
ps: any photos from previous years?
Jon is probably moments away from posting this himself, but in case not:
http://www.jonpratt.com/2010/2010-Punk-Bike-Enduro-1205/14949821_Gch3HL#1116241156_xBzQK
damn you Karen!!!! all I've got -> http://www.jonpratt.com/keyword/punk
To the top for next weekend!
http://www.dirtragmag.com/webrag/making-poster-decades-old-secret-race
Awesome posters for the winners from Bicycle Times art director and screen print champ Stephen Haynes.
BUMP
Looks like the weather will be dried and with a highs on the 50's for sunday!
punk bike makes me want to get into mountain biking.
The weather might be dry, the trails will not be anything of the sort.
Doesn't matter what you bring. You go home with a single speed! My back is completely wrecked and I'm all out of shape. But I'm definitely going to be there.
Does anyone know how technical the terrain is? I don't want to get in over my head.
It is muddy, full of leaves and very steep in sections, but come on out, no shame in walking stuff that is over your head.