Thank you for taking me back there. Last time I was there, it was 1969. where I watched two sasquatches walk up the side of the mountain. Then I showed my dad and my grandfather. A mother and a juvenile sabe. or Sasquatch. Whatever you want to go by. They are people not apes. I can close my eyes and still see it just like it was yesterday.🤠John Wunschel Hangtown ca
I’m binge-watching your TRT videos (they are GREAT), and I just realized I was backpacking Fallen Leaf to Aloha to Gilmore that weekend. We also got stuck in the thunderstorm on Friday and it was terrifying being on the edge of the mountain!
Big climb, lovely campsite, blissed out pooch, thunder, horse poop info, ignorant mtbikers. That was an eventful video and I'm glad you survived with a smile and without a scratch. I love those rocky landscapes and trails that disappear into the forest. Thank you once again.
Mr. Toads Wild Ride is one of the most epic mountain biking trails in the south shore... it is absolutely a BLAST to ride or run down, but there are certainly some sections where you have to watch yourself or your footing can get a bit dicey! Certainly worth checking out if I’m the area 👌🏻👌🏻
Hey Jen, your filming and editing are sooo good. I'm really enjoying the laid back approach you two have, as opposed to the faster pace on the PCT. Keep up the great filming and be safe - damn bikers!!
Love your videos and a avid mtn biker . I ride Tahoe often and always slow down and or stop for hikers . Toads wild ride is a legal trial and is maintained by TAMB . A volunteer - driven nonprofit organization that builds , maintains , and advocates for multi-use trails in the lake Tahoe area .
#7 already? Time fly's . . . I always take pictures of interesting rocks and twisted trees as well, I never get tired of it, they seem fascinating to me for some reason. I'm always thinking about the geology as well more than anything else. I wish I could be there now but I'm waiting for eye surgery in a few days then have to wait two weeks more . . .O get mad at Mtn Bikers that do that as well and I'm sometimes tempted to let them accidentally bump into my elbow but I've restrained myself so far LOL
I ♥️ how you say, “I Love You” to all the animals you encounter. ♥️ I do that all the time too, I’m pretty sure my husband thinks I’m slowly losing it, but I don’t care! Lol.
Are there more videos to come (Part 8 - Part ??)? I'm really enjoying your experience. I'm very new to hiking and love the scenery of the Tahoe Rim Trail. I hope to do it someday too. :)
Enjoying your videos and storytelling. Wondering when and how you’ll show (and deal) with the fires and smoke. We’ve been mtb’ers and living in Tahoe for 30+ years and consider ourselves responsible, polite and sensitive to other trail users. Thanks to a new dog (a Springer Spaniel like your horse friend), my wife and I have been hiking the PCT, JMT and TRT a ton this summer. Our bikes miss us. As hikers we definitely feel vulnerable when bikers ride too close and at high speed. With the massive spike in people seeking the outdoors (including campers, hikers and back packers) there are tons of people without basic common knowledge. We always clean up after our dog but also don’t enjoy horse poop in the middle of the trail regardless if it’s cleaner, somehow. It’s always been that way tho.
Thanks so much!! Thankfully, we beat the fires (barely). I also don't enjoy horse poop, but I was researching on why owners don't need to pick it up like dog poop and I found that interesting! Also, I want to try mountain biking one day!
I am loving your editing and how you're constructing your videos lately, lends to effective story telling... which you are really good at anyways. But that butthole footage had me Rolling, I'm still laughing at it... Hey keepin' it real tho, LOL
I was in Laguna Mountains hiking and the trail was infested with bikes,,,, like you say most know how to be cool but those few that aren't deserve a stick in the spokes. Mr. Toads would probably be a great bike trail and not so for walking I bet :
With all of the chance meetings and fascination with Tongo and Chip, I am scanning the Cali and NV police reports for any "two whimsical women depart scenic trail on two stolen horses headlines". Great job again on putting this video together. I will have Popcorn and drinks ready before part #8.
The Toad Trail was probably an outlaw MTB Trail, not FS system trail. Sign was cute. You are going to thrashed, or dissed by a few for saying anything negative about MTB’s but you did include a clip of a respectful rider, and made the point about the majority that you encountered. Our companion animals have been with us on trails for thousands of years; dog, llamas, horses, and goats. I do like the rules in my local National Forests that they need to be 100-300’ back from water. Wonderful story and shared experience. This series has been nice.
Thanks for the fantastic scenery and glad you dodged the Bad Bikers. Thankfully, they're not so common in Montana (yet!). Good choice to set up camp and avoid exposure to the lightning!
All the Beauty that surrounds you does not compare to you and Dyanna. Your ankles looked a little swollen and crusty. Hope you 2 recovered from the rash. Stay safe.
What the heck! Mountain bikers!! naughty. I just love this series. I'm still stuck at home with so many fires there is nothing to hike right now. Boo. That dog looked so happy. Horse butthole. interesting. My dad used to kick horse poop at us kids saying that "it's only hot grass"....Hiking could be nerve wracking with my dad. lol.
Hey! New subscriber and I'm really enjoying your videos! One question: how bad was the rain??? As an east coast hiker, that looked like a pleasant bit of rain! (Note: I agree lightning is no joke and you were right to be cautious). Looking forward to watching the rest as I recover from ankle surgery.
So glad you did this hike. And happy you are sharing it. You are so entertaining. I think this was filmed about 30 days ago, so I'm sure your done and home. Isn't Owen due back from deployment soon?
Another comment from the distant age of long ago. When I was hiking in the Desolation Wilderness in the 1950s and 60s, everybody just filled their WWII canteens with water from the streams, not worrying about animal contamination. And we never got sick. What about today? Do you decontaminate your water now? I am looking forward to your Freel Peak hike, if that happened. I climbed it in 1962 with a coworker from the summer resort where I worked, starting off from road just a mile or so below Star Lake.
I love Freel Peak, too. I have been following TRT hikers and they don't seem to go there. Hiking along the TRT, then to go up up up to 10,000 + Freel Pk always felt so surreal to me with its red barrenness. I always got a Mars vibe. But they made a good move of not doing it with that thunderstorm.
Can you tell me about your block of cheese. How many days can you have it. I want to take cheese so much on our 7 day back packing. Took some today for 7 miles and it was a blob, terrible
And yet, you did put Chip's butt on the video, because of course you did. It would not have been Whimsical to leave it out. All that aside, this part of the TRT looks really pretty, even if it might be a bit more desert-like. I also love those western rainstorms -- 30-45 minutes and you are completely dry another 30 minutes later. Probably half the rain didn't make it down before evaporating. This is a great series, Starburst, keep the videos coming!
YEA!! Another video from 2 of the cutest ladies on the trail! I've camped in thunderstorms and sailed [ocean] through thunderstorms....never hiked in one. And the biker...that's just narcissistically rude!
BREATHTAKING BEAUTY COLORS VIEWS SCENERY VIDEO CAMERA & WEATHER ! THE THUNDERSTORM CLOUDS WHERE BEAUTIFUL & THE CAMERA FOOTAGE GAVE THEM NICE CRYSTAL CLEAR DEFINITION 👌 HAVE THE TREES ETC STARTED CHANGING TO THEIR FALL COLORS IN SOME LEVELS OF HIGHT ? LIKE THE NOTE ABOUT THE HORSES TOO . THANK YOU ! BE SAFE ! HAVE FUN ! GOD BLESS YOU BOTH ALWAYS ON YOUR JOURNEYS ! ENJOYED !
I'm a mountain biker and this behavior drives me nuts. We call those people stravassholes. They use strava and compete against themselves and others to beat their times, regardless of who is on the trail. Feel free to shove a trekking pole thru the front spokes.
I was thinking a well timed shoulder check but the pole idea is solid. Not sure they are worth one of my trekkers though. And if you're not too obvious about it they will assume it's their fault anyway. And it would be.
Oooo yes those mountain bikers can be dangerous. Disaster avoided. Horse lady should know its a no no to have your horses staked so close to the lake. That's California for you! Thank you!
Those mountain bikers are a major pain....especially if youre riding horses....they are almost silent and often they come around a corner hauling azz....ive been horseback b4 when the horse all of a sudden sees movement in front of them...Jen...you wouldnt believe how fast a 1000 lb horse can move sideways 20 ft....allot of times they "spook" sideways so fast the rider is left on the ground !! I think the most disrepectful group ive seen are "some" dirt bike riders...often pass you hauling azz catch a gear as they pass and kick up dust and dirt as they go by....theyre pathetic....that happens allot 4 wheeling in my Jeep...great video burst...stay safe out there !! 🐴
Wilderness etiquette dictates that should camp 50 -100 ft from lakes or streams. So many lakes shore are denude of vegetation. If you look at the forest service regs for that area they state no horses tethered within 200ft of lakes or streams. Mtn. bikers aren't the only users of the wilderness that don't follow the rules.
Downhill bikers who treat the trail like it's their own personal race track need to understand they are liable if they collide with and injure other trail users. Bike manufacturers engineer bikes to be bigger and faster (and battery powered) in rough terrain and it's a recipe for disaster as trails become more crowded. As a hiker and mountain biker, when I'm heading downhill on foot or bike, I stop or slow way down and move to the side for anyone going uphill. Also, if there is poor visibility ahead, downhill riders should assume that someone is present at the blind corners.
Just like if you were driving a windy road that is only 1 vehicle at a time. You don't zoom down and around blind curves. You slow down as ensure your front is free of vehicles.
The Tahoe Rim Trail is a wonderful hike and I’ve done it twice. The second time was distinctly more populated with mountain bikers. In the 165 mile hike I encountered probably 100 bike riders, exactly two of which pulled over to let me pass. Clearly not all bike riders are aggressive but it only takes one to injure a hiker. So for me, it’s just too dangerous so I stay off of trails that are “mixed use.”
I kinda hate to keep harping on the same subject, but Dyanna is lucky she hasn't lost her food. If she did would you share your cheese? Ha Ha. Seriously though, putting her food bag on the ground under a rock is bad form. Hang it or use a canister. I don't know where you ladies are from, but here in California you are taking chances any time you don't use some form of bear canister. Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks all require canisters and will fine you if you don't use them. Also not all canisters on the market are approved for use. The BV500 is approved. I hate to keep being so negative. I am enjoying your videos! Hike on!
Well, the probably is that bear canisters aren't required on the TRT, which I think they should be! But I do agree with you, which is why I brought my bear can even though "I didn't have to". But I would fully support the Desolation Wilderness enforcing bear canisters!
But to add, aside from the areas on the PCT where bear canisters were required, I left my food bag out every night on the ground and nothing ever happened. I was lucky, but the one time I have hung food before it got into. I don't even think hanging works always. Critters can crawl and shimmy wherever they like it seems. Nimble little things!
Electric storms are the only thing I really fear in the mountains, any other problem can be solved, lightning cannot. PS: When you grit your teeth talking about cyclists you are scary, I wouldn't want to contradict you at that moment
Oh! Sorry to hear about the inconsiderate mountain bikers. OTOH, while I was not seeking it out, thanks for the facts about horse poop in the environment. That was oddly interesting.
Mr toads is my go to trail 😁 I love how technical that trail is, and it is easily one of the best MTB trails in Tahoe!
Thank you for taking me back there. Last time I was there, it was 1969. where I watched two sasquatches walk up the side of the mountain. Then I showed my dad and my grandfather. A mother and a juvenile sabe. or Sasquatch. Whatever you want to go by. They are people not apes. I can close my eyes and still see it just like it was yesterday.🤠John Wunschel Hangtown ca
Star Lake to past Kingsbury to the Bench trail is a very special kind of hike just by itself. Very cool
I’m binge-watching your TRT videos (they are GREAT), and I just realized I was backpacking Fallen Leaf to Aloha to Gilmore that weekend. We also got stuck in the thunderstorm on Friday and it was terrifying being on the edge of the mountain!
Big climb, lovely campsite, blissed out pooch, thunder, horse poop info, ignorant mtbikers. That was an eventful video and I'm glad you survived with a smile and without a scratch. I love those rocky landscapes and trails that disappear into the forest. Thank you once again.
It was quite the day!!
Mr. Toads Wild Ride is one of the most epic mountain biking trails in the south shore... it is absolutely a BLAST to ride or run down, but there are certainly some sections where you have to watch yourself or your footing can get a bit dicey! Certainly worth checking out if I’m the area 👌🏻👌🏻
Starburst, you make Saturday mornings the best! 👍😊🏕🏔
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Hey Jen, your filming and editing are sooo good. I'm really enjoying the laid back approach you two have, as opposed to the faster pace on the PCT. Keep up the great filming and be safe - damn bikers!!
Thanks so much, Ben!!
Love your videos and a avid mtn biker . I ride Tahoe often and always slow down and or stop for hikers . Toads wild ride is a legal trial and is maintained by TAMB . A volunteer - driven nonprofit organization that builds , maintains , and advocates for multi-use trails in the lake Tahoe area .
Oh awesome! Thanks for letting me know. Have you done that trail before!?
@@JenniferMabus A long time ago . I remember it being very technical .
#7 already? Time fly's . . . I always take pictures of interesting rocks and twisted trees as well, I never get tired of it, they seem fascinating to me for some reason. I'm always thinking about the geology as well more than anything else. I wish I could be there now but I'm waiting for eye surgery in a few days then have to wait two weeks more . . .O get mad at Mtn Bikers that do that as well and I'm sometimes tempted to let them accidentally bump into my elbow but I've restrained myself so far LOL
Have a safe surgery!!
And I’ll try an elbow next time. ;)
Woohoooo it’s live!!!!
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I ♥️ how you say, “I Love You” to all the animals you encounter. ♥️ I do that all the time too, I’m pretty sure my husband thinks I’m slowly losing it, but I don’t care! Lol.
We can't help it lol ;)
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Are there more videos to come (Part 8 - Part ??)? I'm really enjoying your experience. I'm very new to hiking and love the scenery of the Tahoe Rim Trail. I hope to do it someday too. :)
Yes!! Soon hopefully haha and thank you!
Enjoying your videos and storytelling. Wondering when and how you’ll show (and deal) with the fires and smoke. We’ve been mtb’ers and living in Tahoe for 30+ years and consider ourselves responsible, polite and sensitive to other trail users. Thanks to a new dog (a Springer Spaniel like your horse friend), my wife and I have been hiking the PCT, JMT and TRT a ton this summer. Our bikes miss us. As hikers we definitely feel vulnerable when bikers ride too close and at high speed. With the massive spike in people seeking the outdoors (including campers, hikers and back packers) there are tons of people without basic common knowledge. We always clean up after our dog but also don’t enjoy horse poop in the middle of the trail regardless if it’s cleaner, somehow. It’s always been that way tho.
Thanks so much!! Thankfully, we beat the fires (barely). I also don't enjoy horse poop, but I was researching on why owners don't need to pick it up like dog poop and I found that interesting! Also, I want to try mountain biking one day!
I am loving your editing and how you're constructing your videos lately, lends to effective story telling... which you are really good at anyways.
But that butthole footage had me Rolling, I'm still laughing at it... Hey keepin' it real tho, LOL
Hahahaha it was too funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was in Laguna Mountains hiking and the trail was infested with bikes,,,, like you say most know how to be cool but those few that aren't deserve a stick in the spokes. Mr. Toads would probably be a great bike trail and not so for walking I bet :
Ya I later found out it was a mountain biking trail. We met some bikers heading toward there to do it! 🚲
With all of the chance meetings and fascination with Tongo and Chip, I am scanning the Cali and NV police reports for any "two whimsical women depart scenic trail on two stolen horses headlines".
Great job again on putting this video together. I will have Popcorn and drinks ready before part #8.
The Toad Trail was probably an outlaw MTB Trail, not FS system trail. Sign was cute. You are going to thrashed, or dissed by a few for saying anything negative about MTB’s but you did include a clip of a respectful rider, and made the point about the majority that you encountered. Our companion animals have been with us on trails for thousands of years; dog, llamas, horses, and goats. I do like the rules in my local National Forests that they need to be 100-300’ back from water. Wonderful story and shared experience. This series has been nice.
Thanks, Rob!!
Thanks for the fantastic scenery and glad you dodged the Bad Bikers. Thankfully, they're not so common in Montana (yet!). Good choice to set up camp and avoid exposure to the lightning!
Hopefully they don't make it there hahah
All the Beauty that surrounds you does not compare to you and Dyanna. Your ankles looked a little swollen and crusty. Hope you 2 recovered from the rash. Stay safe.
Oh thank you, John! And yes, they are crusty hahaha
Great video Starburst! ⛈🐎❤️
Thank you!!!
What the heck! Mountain bikers!! naughty. I just love this series. I'm still stuck at home with so many fires there is nothing to hike right now. Boo. That dog looked so happy. Horse butthole. interesting. My dad used to kick horse poop at us kids saying that "it's only hot grass"....Hiking could be nerve wracking with my dad. lol.
Hahahah hot grass! 😂
I hope you r well
Great video!
Thanks, Allen!
When are you going to make more videos
Hey! New subscriber and I'm really enjoying your videos! One question: how bad was the rain??? As an east coast hiker, that looked like a pleasant bit of rain! (Note: I agree lightning is no joke and you were right to be cautious). Looking forward to watching the rest as I recover from ankle surgery.
So glad you did this hike. And happy you are sharing it. You are so entertaining.
I think this was filmed about 30 days ago, so I'm sure your done and home. Isn't Owen due back from deployment soon?
Yes, we're back safe and sound! And Owen is ALMOST home. :)
Another comment from the distant age of long ago. When I was hiking in the Desolation Wilderness in the 1950s and 60s, everybody just filled their WWII canteens with water from the streams, not worrying about animal contamination. And we never got sick. What about today? Do you decontaminate your water now? I am looking forward to your Freel Peak hike, if that happened. I climbed it in 1962 with a coworker from the summer resort where I worked, starting off from road just a mile or so below Star Lake.
I love Freel Peak, too. I have been following TRT hikers and they don't seem to go there. Hiking along the TRT, then to go up up up to 10,000 + Freel Pk always felt so surreal to me with its red barrenness. I always got a Mars vibe. But they made a good move of not doing it with that thunderstorm.
WW 2 canteens tube tents or cowboy camping. No permits needed. 60s were wonderful times
Nice horse poop segment. Very informative.
Agreed!
What time was it
Cool video
Can you tell me about your block of cheese. How many days can you have it. I want to take cheese so much on our 7 day back packing. Took some today for 7 miles and it was a blob, terrible
Mine can last 3-4 days! If it's really hot it will be sooner.
Hello
Do you have anything else to post for your TRT hike.
Yes, I just did!
And yet, you did put Chip's butt on the video, because of course you did. It would not have been Whimsical to leave it out. All that aside, this part of the TRT looks really pretty, even if it might be a bit more desert-like. I also love those western rainstorms -- 30-45 minutes and you are completely dry another 30 minutes later. Probably half the rain didn't make it down before evaporating. This is a great series, Starburst, keep the videos coming!
I love those storms as well! Being in my tent with rain and thunder is pure magic.
YEA!! Another video from 2 of the cutest ladies on the trail! I've camped in thunderstorms and sailed [ocean] through thunderstorms....never hiked in one. And the biker...that's just narcissistically rude!
Thanks, Johnny! And yes, it was very rude.
I got tillamook at outlet
BREATHTAKING BEAUTY COLORS VIEWS SCENERY VIDEO CAMERA & WEATHER ! THE THUNDERSTORM CLOUDS WHERE BEAUTIFUL & THE CAMERA FOOTAGE GAVE THEM NICE CRYSTAL CLEAR DEFINITION 👌 HAVE THE TREES ETC STARTED CHANGING TO THEIR FALL COLORS IN SOME LEVELS OF HIGHT ? LIKE THE NOTE ABOUT THE HORSES TOO . THANK YOU ! BE SAFE ! HAVE FUN ! GOD BLESS YOU BOTH ALWAYS ON YOUR JOURNEYS ! ENJOYED !
Thanks, David! Trees didn’t quite start changing yet!! Soon though. 👍🏻
Cool tree
It was!
I'm a mountain biker and this behavior drives me nuts. We call those people stravassholes. They use strava and compete against themselves and others to beat their times, regardless of who is on the trail. Feel free to shove a trekking pole thru the front spokes.
lol, I was not gonna say that but I definitely thought it.
It was just that one! But ya, it was horrible.
I was thinking a well timed shoulder check but the pole idea is solid. Not sure they are worth one of my trekkers though. And if you're not too obvious about it they will assume it's their fault anyway. And it would be.
Do you miss 🐎🐎🐎🐎
Yes I do!!!
Oooo yes those mountain bikers can be dangerous. Disaster avoided. Horse lady should know its a no no to have your horses staked so close to the lake. That's California for you! Thank you!
Cute dog
Super cute
Those mountain bikers are a major pain....especially if youre riding horses....they are almost silent and often they come around a corner hauling azz....ive been horseback b4 when the horse all of a sudden sees movement in front of them...Jen...you wouldnt believe how fast a 1000 lb horse can move sideways 20 ft....allot of times they "spook" sideways so fast the rider is left on the ground !! I think the most disrepectful group ive seen are "some" dirt bike riders...often pass you hauling azz catch a gear as they pass and kick up dust and dirt as they go by....theyre pathetic....that happens allot 4 wheeling in my Jeep...great video burst...stay safe out there !! 🐴
Ya, it’s so dangerous!!!!
I miss you and video
I just posted a new video! :)
Horse Poop Good , Dog poop bad..lol
Exactly lol
Wilderness etiquette dictates that should camp 50 -100 ft from lakes or streams. So many lakes shore are denude of vegetation. If you look at the forest service regs for that area they state no horses tethered within 200ft of lakes or streams. Mtn. bikers aren't the only users of the wilderness that don't follow the rules.
Yes, this is very true!!
@ 13:15 Piss on you Wyatt!!! 🤠
Downhill bikers who treat the trail like it's their own personal race track need to understand they are liable if they collide with and injure other trail users. Bike manufacturers engineer bikes to be bigger and faster (and battery powered) in rough terrain and it's a recipe for disaster as trails become more crowded. As a hiker and mountain biker, when I'm heading downhill on foot or bike, I stop or slow way down and move to the side for anyone going uphill. Also, if there is poor visibility ahead, downhill riders should assume that someone is present at the blind corners.
Just like if you were driving a windy road that is only 1 vehicle at a time. You don't zoom down and around blind curves. You slow down as ensure your front is free of vehicles.
@ 13:33 Pucker up Everybody!!! 🐎 💩💩💩💩💩💩💩💩
The Tahoe Rim Trail is a wonderful hike and I’ve done it twice. The second time was distinctly more populated with mountain bikers. In the 165 mile hike I encountered probably 100 bike riders, exactly two of which pulled over to let me pass. Clearly not all bike riders are aggressive but it only takes one to injure a hiker. So for me, it’s just too dangerous so I stay off of trails that are “mixed use.”
That's so many bikers!! We had a lot as well. I am sorry you don't feel safe :/
I kinda hate to keep harping on the same subject, but Dyanna is lucky she hasn't lost her food. If she did would you share your cheese? Ha Ha. Seriously though, putting her food bag on the ground under a rock is bad form. Hang it or use a canister. I don't know where you ladies are from, but here in California you are taking chances any time you don't use some form of bear canister. Yosemite, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks all require canisters and will fine you if you don't use them. Also not all canisters on the market are approved for use. The BV500 is approved. I hate to keep being so negative. I am enjoying your videos! Hike on!
Well, the probably is that bear canisters aren't required on the TRT, which I think they should be! But I do agree with you, which is why I brought my bear can even though "I didn't have to". But I would fully support the Desolation Wilderness enforcing bear canisters!
But to add, aside from the areas on the PCT where bear canisters were required, I left my food bag out every night on the ground and nothing ever happened. I was lucky, but the one time I have hung food before it got into. I don't even think hanging works always. Critters can crawl and shimmy wherever they like it seems. Nimble little things!
Electric storms are the only thing I really fear in the mountains, any other problem can be solved, lightning cannot.
PS: When you grit your teeth talking about cyclists you are scary, I wouldn't want to contradict you at that moment
Hahahahaha I am scary often 😅
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Oh! Sorry to hear about the inconsiderate mountain bikers. OTOH, while I was not seeking it out, thanks for the facts about horse poop in the environment. That was oddly interesting.
It is really fascinating! I was researching it while editing the video.
Dog poop is at least 50,000 times worse than horse poop.
True!!
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Umm, I would like to unsubscribe from horse poop facts, and resubscribe to doggo facts please. Thank you 😂
😂😂😂 very solid stance. I agree lol
Bikers are annoying on trail
I hate mountain bikers, so inconsiderate. I honestly have not met a single good mountain biker on a mixed use trail