C-bag riding the roller coaster of bridgework on CBC aboard his Ryan Leach edition Norco Team Trials.
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Longtime no Seymour (April 21, 2007)
C-bag riding the roller coaster of bridgework on CBC aboard his Ryan Leach edition Norco Team Trials.
Monday, April 09, 2007
Old bike new owner. (Mar. 31, 2007)
L-R: Me, Dadman(he's not a midget he's hunched over), Unkie Jim
Tsuga in the gloomy rainforest.
Uncle Jim riding the bridge.
A wider shot of Tsuga and all its mossy-ness with dad and Jimbo in the background.
After riding Tsuga we follwed it up with Snakes N Ladders we didn't get any pictures though. Snakes was in awsome condition and we flew down it and finished off the ride with Shotgun.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Birthday ride 2007! (Mar. 17, 2007)
Jesse gearing up for the climb up the mountain
The four of us decided to head up to Tsuga. It had been pouring rain the day before and the forest was wet and foggy. Jesse (my youngest cousin) has been improving a lot and it was cool to see him conquer new things on the trail. We got to Tsuga and armored up for the descent. I led the chase down the trail so I could stop and take some pics. The trail was well packed down and not muddy or greasy at all (by my standards). My old man rode down the big rock face again unfortunately the fog made picture taking difficult with a flash and the pics would blur without it!
Unkie Jim cruisin over the longest cedar bridge on Tsuga
Jesse crusin over the same bridge, this time the fog was in the way.
Jesse again, this time I didn't use the flash. You can see some of the rock work and another bridge in the background.
The Brentman riding down the first rock face on Tsuga, the fog returned again for this shot.
Finally we finished off in classic fashion by racing down Shotgun. I led the pack with Jesse right behind me, who later was passed by my dad, and followed by uncle Jim. No wipe outs, and only minor mechanical problems made for another classic Birthday ride.
Wednesday, February 28, 2007
My first Norco ride (Feb. 23, 2007)
Dad and his '05 Shore ready to descend Toadstool.
My loaner bike for the day : medium '02 Team DH.
Upper Toadstool had about 5mm of snow on it which left the roots a little slick but other than that the trail was in fine condition. Surprisingly the medium Norco didn't feel too small for me once I got the feel for it on the downhill. The suspension action of the Team DH felt much nicer than my Devinci Magma and pedalling performance was noticeably better on the Norco. The two of us cruised down to B-line. I hadn't ridden B-line for some time and the snow made it difficult to actually see where the trail lay whereas dadman just had to follow my tracks which meant I had to ride even faster to keep him off my tail. I managed to navigate the trail just fine up to the steep middle section which was slick and rooty with tight bend at the bottom. I managed to cruise down the steep and just narrowly avoided crashing in the tight turn at the bottom when I heard a loud crash behind me. My dad had had endoed just before the turn at the bottom and actually slid head first past the turn. End result: charlie horse and a broken visor.
My dad's new "batman" visor.
After a short crash recovery we kept on. I guess with the layer of snow on the trail we missed the new section of B-line. The original trail however is always a blast at the end.
The main line on Hoots was free of snow which made for some good speed through the clear cut. The VPS rode flawlessly over the rough and pedalled fast out of every turn. We exited Hoots and were too lazy to climb back up to the top of Shotgun so we just cut in at the bottom half. We decided not to race down to the parking lot this time but had some fun hittin' some of the obstacles an practicing some high speed turns.
Me puttin' some high speed into a turn on Shotgun.
Me exiting the turn in racing form.
Riding over the ol' rock.
Dadman showin' how it's done!
My first experience riding a Norco VPS was definitely a good one. Maybe one day I will try out a Norco in my size and really put it to the test either way there's no better way to spend a Friday afternoon than to go for a ride, and yet another snow ride at that.
Tuesday, February 13, 2007
Balmy February (Feb. 10, 2007)
The three of us geared up and headed up the hill in the perfect weather. We weren't sure what to ride so we just kept going up. No more snow below the power lines and the ditches and creeks were flowing with run-off. We decided since there was no snow at the powerlines that we should attempt Goldmine. The access road was cleared of fallen trees and there was no snow so the trip up was looking good. We got about halfway from the p-lines to the trailhead when we hit about two and a half feet of snow! The snow was deep but it was melting fast and we had to watch out for stepping thru the snow and into water underneath. It was weird, being in in that much snow, the air was obviously cold at that elevation but every now and then there would be this blast of warm air like a mini chinook.
Eventually the three "wise" men made it to the Goldmine trail head. We suited up and began yet another snow ride. Upper Goldmine was in decent condition, the snow really didn't affect our speed. Brian, who was complaining about not being out riding in a while and needed to ease back into it was flying when it came to downhill, dad and I on the other hand were suffering from the lack of lunch fatigue. Fatigue and all, Goldmine was yet another classic downhill rip and still kept me smiling on the way down.
We arrived at the trail head to Snakes and Ladders and one by one we dove into the trail and began rippin it up. Everything was smooth and traction was great, even down the big rock face there was no hint of loss of traction. Then we come to the ol' steep ladder bridge. Just past the end of the ladder bridge is a small tree, maybe 4 or 5" in diameter. This tree has been struck by many upon many of riders who could not make the high speed off camber turn. I for one have been victim of this tree way back in the beginning. It has been years and I mean like 7 years since I have hit this tree! And wouldn't you know it on a day when fatigue was taking over I thought I could still ride like any other day. Wham! Over the bars I go, sliding down the hill. I regained my composure, got on my bike and kept going. I don't even remember how we rode out Shotgun. I was tired, the ride was good, the sky was sunny. The end.
Monday, February 05, 2007
Another team member returns! (Feb. 3, 2007)
Amanda pushing through the snow at the power lines.
(notice the snow in the air aswell)
After gearing up in the forest, in the shelter from the snow, we began our descent. Brian led the way followed by my dad and Doug and myself with Manda picking up the rear. The three in the lead chose not to ride the first log ride but ride beside it instead due to the ladder bridge that was broken. My dad ended up endo-ing after a root drop when his tire jammed against a rock. I decided to ride the logride then hop off to the side just before the broken ladder bridge. Instead my rear tire slipped off the log about halfway along so I was forced to continue on along the same route my dad took and ended flying over my handlebars at the same stupid rock he hit. My little trail builder Manda dug the rock out and filled it in with a flat rock to prevent any future crashes. We scooted down the rest of the trail smoothly and problem free.
Amanda riding out the end of Crazy Carpenter
The group steamed on ahead with Toadstool followed by lower toadstool. We noticed that B-line has undergone and is still undergoing renovations and the two trails now merge together at the end. I will have to check out B-line next time.
L-R: Brian, Dadman, Doug, Manda the weirdo at the top of lower Toadstool
Now at a lower elevation the snow is just plain old rain which made it nearly impossible to keep our eyes open during the ride down the access road to Shotgun due to water and dirt spraying off our tires and into our faces. We assumed our regular race tradition and flew down Shotgun to the parking lot. Brian led the way followed by my dad then me and Doug and Amanda charging right behind. It was another awsome ride and we were completely soaked and our faces completely mud-freckled.
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Ride of 2007! (Jan. 27, 2007)
Sunday, January 07, 2007
It's been a while (Dec. 28, 2006)
The mountain was cold, freezing cold actually, and there was frost everywhere. Manda's shifter wasnt working and she was stuck in 6th gear and no granny ring but she stood up and powered her way up the hill to the Shotgun trail head inspite of the gearing. Tough girl. About halfway up the mountain who should catch up and pass us? Andrew, my friend from highschool who we had ridden with the other day. Andrew and his brother apparently couldnt get enough fill of the Woodlot and had to get some more riding in while he was out here from the shore for the holidays.
We got to the trailhead of Toadstool and started to suit up for the descent. Since it was freezing out we actually didnt sweat and our jerseys were still dry which is always nice. The weather was beautiful and sunny and the trails were in good shape, not too muddy or frozen and dry. We stopped for some pictures on the way down.
At the Toadstool trailhead ready to descend. L-R: Brian, Amanda, my dad.
Amanda descending the last section of upper Toadstool on her Kona Stinky Dee-lux.
My pops given me the "put away the camera and lets ride!" look on the connector trail.
My dad flyin' across the bridge over the creek on lower Toadstool on his Norco team DH
Amanda crossing the bridge in hot pursuit.
My little biker girl approves of the ride so far.
Brian touching down after a drop on lower Toadstool on his 2006 team DH
After exiting Toadstool we cruised down the access road towards Shotgun and decided to hit an old dirtbike jump on our way down.
Me gettin a little airtime between trails.
Keeping with tradition we switched to race mode for Shotgun. I took the lead, followed by Brian, dad, and Amanda. I stopped at the halway point in the clearcut to get some pictures. The sun was out and was thawing out the frozen stumps which were now steaming in the sunshine. A very cool sight.
Amanda approaching the clear cut, you can see the stumps thawing in the sun.
Amanda coasting through the clearcut, stumps a steaming everywhere.
Amanda on Shotgun riding a very frosty bridge in the shade of the trees.
And to end off this biking blog I close with a picture of Amanda biking off towards the warm sunshine awaiting at the parking lot at the bottom of Shotgun. Great weather, great friends and family, great ride.
Amanda crossing the final bridge of the mountain and heading for some sun to warm up after a frosty ride at the Woodlot.