Brent Mtn

I had to hustle home from the Fraser Valley yesterday, because today we were going to try traversing Brent Mtn again.  Last year when we did this, we had a bit of a guide who knew the way to a certain degree.  Today, just me (who was a bit over tired and under prepared) and Vance (who is Vance at all times).

Nailed the first part easy enough.  Although we did manage a couple of flats to start off.

OK, more than just a couple….

We did get going finally, and broke out into the sub-alpine a little behind schedule but feeling just great nonetheless.

The crew is definitely enjoying themselves…

A great shot of some alpine flowers and Dave’s ass…

The first summit at the pass at Sheep Rocks was excellent today.  A nice breeze made for no bugs and although it was very hot it was incredibly pleasant.

We didn’t hang about for long, as we had bigger goals in mind, so we pinned it out to Brent Mtn shortly.

More flowers on the climb, and only one false start on the trail.  Lots of junctions.

The top this time wasn’t as pleasant, as there were millions of black flies, horse flies, mosquitos, and other blood sucking vermin.

This may have led to our missing the first of the turns we’d planned on.  Instead of the route off of Isintok Ridge that we did last time, we descended June Creek this time.  Not a terrible choice actually, but it meant that we were off of our intended route.  After that we missed a couple of turns, so we ended up riding a lot more fire road than we wanted, and just generally got beat down by the heat. 

So we missed out on the bonus singletrack at the end.  Ah well, it was still a good 62km adventure, and now I know how to find the middle path next time. 

Enjoy the full moon…

That’s What She Said…

I got a last minute call to help out with a free ladies mountain bike event put on by our good friends at the FVMBA in Mission.  Called "That’s What She Said", and also referred to as "It’s Not That Hard…", this was a free event for the ladies to come out and ride the trails out at Bear and Red mountains. 

A solid 72 ladies showed up.  I helped coach and ran the shuttle all afternoon, and great time was had by most (although a certain sulky trail builder in the area did his best to represent the negative stereotype of certain women.  That guy was a bi–ch…).

Good thing that most folks are awesome, including Todd here who took me for a quick lap on Arduum, which is one of the gnarliest DH tracks I’ve ever seen.

It was a quick visit, and a long day, but worth it as always.

July 18th Shop Ride

Hit a bit of a wall this week.  What with lots of riding, the heat, and various jobs/chores/etc., I didn’t ride this weekend. 

Did the youth ride on Tuesday, but didn’t take shots.  Hey…we had 12 guys and no flats!

Not so tonight.  Terry had his first before we even unloaded the bikes.

By the time we got to the bottom, it was 3 for Terry, two for Kurt, one for Karl, and Dave and I both finished with flats that we couldn’t be bothered to fix.

Yay Karma…