Kamloops Visit – Day 3

August 31, 2009

A day off the bikes with the family today.  I was going to try to suck you into believing that I’d gotten a ton of rad wildlife shots randomly, but I don’t feel like getting that tricksy right now.

It’s a wildlife park, they’re all in cages.

They do let them out sometimes. The eagles are all there for rehab after accidents.

Same for the owls, like this Great Horned fellah.

Chev like this little miniature western town.

Until we found some more wildlife that was keeping a room in the hotel.

Here, poke the goat in the eye instead.  At least when a goat bites you it’s not poisonous.

Mmmmmmmmmmmmooose.

…and a  kitty.

I think the owl was her favourite.

One Response to “Kamloops Visit – Day 3”

  • BBA (Matt) says:

    Smoke the little one is getting big. Hopefully one day we will make our BC exploration my wife & I have been talking about and stop by to let our kids play together for a day. Take care Matt

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Kamloops Visit – Day 2

August 30, 2009

Nothing to see here people, move along…

Actually, we hung out, rode bikes, ate hot dogs, and just generally enjoyed ourselves. 

See you tomorrow.

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Kamloops Visit – Day 1

August 29, 2009

Yo Steve!  Happy birthday, yo.  Lets ride your turf, see what’s what…

Well, the bottom couple of trails are nice, but hard to follow.  You cut trails with a weed whacker out here.

It’s the upper trails that are the gnarly ones.  See, Steve just moved into 50 acres at the bottom of Greenstone, so he’s got something like 4000 vertical feet of singletrack to the back door.

Not bad, eh?

So all I got him for his birthday was this sunset.  Hope that suits you well, bro.

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NaraMATTa

August 28, 2009

A little chance meeting with Matt Juhasz onthe Hurtin’ For Vert tour led to another little random day of riding in Naramata today.

Matt is the owner of the North Shore Bike Shop in North Vancouver, and he specializes in hot rod builds for the discerning ripper.  It helps that he’s one of the better riders out there.

Yup, he’s sure not afraid to throw down. He hit up a lot of moves out in Arawana that rarely get hit (except the Seperator, but he says he’s coming back for it).

Unfortunately, he broke his collarbone the next day up at Sun Peaks, but he’ll be back soon I’m sure.

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Harley :: 1994-2009

August 25, 2009

It saddens me to share with you the loss of a giant in the bike community. On Tuesday, August 25th, my best friend and riding partner of the past 10 years passed away at the ripe old age of 15.

Over the past years, Harley had quietly amassed a body of work that rivals that of the great riding stars of our time. Her resume includes more appearances in bike media than I can possibly remember, but some of her more memorable appearances include multiple appearances in North Shore Extreme, Kranked, New World Disorder, the Pist-n-Broke movies, as well as the Ride Guide and Drop In. She also found her way into many print publications in Canada, the US, the UK, and even Japan and Germany.

If you met Harley, she made an impression. Actually, on many of you she made scars. Not that she was mean spirited, but she did have a problem differentiating fingers from sticks. The list of people that she bit over the years reads like the cast from a bike video. Harley not only shredded lines like skinny logs and gnarly rock faces, she also rode bikes and loved helicopters.

There are dogs and there are dogs, but Harley was a true one of a kind. Deaf from birth, and full of excess amounts of energy, she was more work to have around than any other dog I’ve had, but it was all worth it. She always was good for another lap, sang for you when she was happy, and never forgot someone that she had a good ride with. Oh, and she tortured Richie Schley endlessly by herding him into corners.

I’ve said for years that if you live a good life, you get to come back as our dog. All dogs go to heaven, but Harley made it here on earth.

One Response to “Harley :: 1994-2009”

  • Jim & Amy Clarke says:

    No!!!!!!!!!!!
    A friend called me this morn and said, “your buddy from Canada, his dog died.” Deepest condolences for u & Barb. We lost an 11 yr old dog of ours a few months back, it’s tough. Harley was definitely one of the greatest dogs I’ve ever encountered, famous or not. Best of luck in dealing with this loss.

    Thought of u a lot this summer, got to get my ass over your way next summer. Did good this year, though. Got laid off work so spent 2 months at friends house in Pemberton. So rode pemby, Whistler trails, the park, Squamish, Bellingham, and of course a few trips to Shore w/the Cove crew. Anyways, would never have found trails, met people, places etc. without first hooking up w/u, thanks!
    Was really stoked about your posting on Nelson/Rossland. So maybe next year finally explore interior! I’m not getting any younger, for sure. Got a buddy pretty interested, when I “close” him on doing it, I’ll call & book something w/ya…..

    Congrats on new house!

    C-ya

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