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My oldest son did when he lived with us, carried walther p22, he attached the holster to his camelpack
 
If I am out on my bike .. only do maintained or well worn paths as falling hurts more but I do ride in the street as well .. its always my 642 loaded up with

https://www.underwoodammo.com/collections/handgun-ammo/products/38-special-158-grain-lead-semi-wadcutter-hollow-point-gas-check?variant=18785707458617

Easy to put anywhere and about as heavy as my Sebenza. yesterday I just slipped it into my front pocket but you can virtually stow it almost anywhere.
 
Just about to get into it again. I carry small backpack and it's there ready to reach.

Which location you like to go to? Phoenix Sonora Preserve but wanted go try out Apache Wash Trailhead.
 
cool arrow said:
I am too fat, old, and lazy for that, but I carry when I am riding my quads....

Well, I'm old fat and lazy as well, but I still have a good trail ride at least once a week. Quads are fun too though!
 
What said:
Just about to get into it again. I carry small backpack and it's there ready to reach.

Which location you like to go to? Phoenix Sonora Preserve but wanted go try out Apache Wash Trailhead.

Do it!!! You will not regret it. I live in Prescott and we have many excellent MTB trails! I have never been down to ride in the Valley. Sometimes after we've had snow or a lot of wet weather, I'll ride the BCT, kinda in between Prescott and Phx.
 
Boriqua said:
If I am out on my bike .. only do maintained or well worn paths as falling hurts more but I do ride in the street as well .. its always my 642 loaded up with

https://www.underwoodammo.com/collections/handgun-ammo/products/38-special-158-grain-lead-semi-wadcutter-hollow-point-gas-check?variant=18785707458617

Easy to put anywhere and about as heavy as my Sebenza. yesterday I just slipped it into my front pocket but you can virtually stow it almost anywhere.

Excellent! I prefer singletrack myself, especially in forested areas.
 
Hac said:
My oldest son did when he lived with us, carried walther p22, he attached the holster to his camelpack

Good for him, why don't you join him? One of my favorite things to do with my two sons who are both adults now. I'm convinced it's an excellent activity / hobby / sport / exercise for all ages. Good for the mind, body, and soul.
 
I was certain there would be a lot more MTB'ers among us! I personally usually carry a G19 with extra mag, anytime I am wearing my hydration pack while riding. Sometimes I will not wear a hydration pack on shorter rides, and do not carry then.
 
sharp said:
Hac said:
My oldest son did when he lived with us, carried walther p22, he attached the holster to his camelpack

Good for him, why don't you join him? One of my favorite things to do with my two sons who are both adults now. I'm convinced it's an excellent activity / hobby / sport / exercise for all ages. Good for the mind, body, and soul.

My oldest son hikes with me and my wife every other weekend if he and I are not hunting together (my wife doesn't hunt, but she did put in for a cow elk hunt this year and wasn't drawn, baby steps) my youngest son tries to hike with us every weekend. The wife and I try and walk ever evening
 
Sharp, after my last MTB crash and cracked ribs I’m pretty much off the trail riding and tootle around on dirt roads now, don’t heal as fast anymore. Have you ridden the state trust land north side of Deem Hills and the CAP off of Happy Valley and 55th Ave. Carry the old pistola in my backpack biking or hiking.
 
xerts1191 said:
Sharp, after my last MTB crash and cracked ribs I’m pretty much off the trail riding and tootle around on dirt roads now, don’t heal as fast anymore. Have you ridden the state trust land north side of Deem Hills and the CAP off of Happy Valley and 55th Ave. Carry the old pistola in my backpack biking or hiking.
No, I live in Prescott. I hear you about not healing fast (I'm 54), but I stay within my limits, understanding the risks. I will never stop unless I am forced to / physically unable.
 
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