How’s this for a surprise on your bike tour? Today we went up to Kamloops to help out with the KBRA trail day on Harper Mtn. A full day of building with a barbeque dinner and campout was in order.
We got there late morning and headed up to the Bridge to Nowhere to fix up some old woodwork that was getting wort of beat.
Most of the big projects were taken, but we recycled some old stuf into an improved a-frame over a stump.
It was quite the all ages gig, and I was surprised to see so many faces I didn’t know and almost none that I did.
Lots of quality work got done.
This place is so popular, the stunts were getting hit efore they were even finished (it was OK, we told them to hit it).
Proud builders watching the first rider over their work.
With a short time left before the end of the day, we built one more jump. It’s got a total crap landing, but hey…youcan take the guy outta the Shore, but you can’t—you know what I mean.
Time to hit the new and improved.
The fun part of this for me is that Barb and I built a lot of the original lines way back in ’99. They’ve been greatly improved since then, but we still feel sort of like parents on this stuff.
Here’s the spiral ramp. It was getting ready to collapse, so it got a full overhaul.
Good lookin’ out with the chainsaw. I think this was part of the KBC crew working on this one.
The flowers are going off at this time of year. I’ve never ridden here when it’s blooming.
..and blooming it was.
A slight damper was put on the BBQ as a light rain started to fall.
I have a hard time calling 5 minutes of mist “rain,” but it was enough to send lots of people home for the night. We kept warm by burning some old stunts.
By the end of the night the Kamloops locals were in the minority, with a couple of Swiss kids, a pair of ‘Mericans, and some joker from Westbank outnumbering the 3 hardy Kamloopsians that stayed put.























