Jul 14

Ape Canyon to Plains of Abraham

Voice Over Trail Reviews writes “Description of the ride from Ape Canyon to the Plains of Abraham.”

7 Responses to “Ape Canyon to Plains of Abraham”

  1. m99

    _ This is a generated computer voice, I’m sure of it. He hardly takes a breath, has no real pauses, and rarely elevates his (its) voice. I dislike listening to non-human entities. I’ll check it out further, but for some reason, robots make me edgy… ummmm…

    • Glen K

      (New Jersey) Well M99, robots may make you edgy, and I’ll tell you what makes me edgy, and absolutely terrified–the idea of walking that trail in broad daylight, much less bike riding at night!! Besides the fact that I’m terrified of heights, I can’t imagine that riding a trail where a few inches stand between you and a deadly fall could be considered fun!! For those that do, I wish them a Safe Trip. Myself, I link I’ll go outside and take a walk!

  2. m99

    @glen ~ I know that’s right! I think about the many accomplished people that go solo into the beautiful backcountry & are never seen alive again. Many have never had remains recovered. When you see the terrain in this place it’s not hard to imagine disappearing from a fall or an animals attack, or even being kidnapped. I’m still hoping the searchers find something to tell what happened to the young lady Tatum Morell who disappeared a week or so ago in Montana. I find the whole thing odd because she had a Sat phone on her but they can’t locate the signal, thinking she had the accident before activating her phone. Oh really? How about some perv deactivating it for her and kidnapping her in the process. Even I keep my phone nearby and turned on when my husband is away on business or in this case visiting his dad in another state. I don’t do that when he’s home and don’t like electronics on in our room. It’s just common sense to believe someone disabled her phone.

    • STEVE W

      To live, One cannot worry about dying, I only worried about dying when I had a kid at home, We all will die one day, Some earlier than others, But we live on after death, Ghost/ spirits prove that all the time, They come from someplace that we will end up,
      But I do agree people should use caution,

  3. Danial K

    The narrator is a snarky D-bag in regards to the topic of Bigfoot. (I agree that it is computer generated.)

    PS. There is hardly any room on some of those trails. I could just see a big hairy arm coming out of the trees and knocking a guy off of his bike.

    • m99

      I agree Danial ~ and he asks how could? My question to him is, have you? (ever traversed a mountain trail)? Plus, if you read the report about what happened at the cabin, then you’d understand what happened there. I mean, c’mon man, really?

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