Interior Freeride

OK,so I’ve been ignoring my updates for a while.

After the Cypress ride we got cleaned up, loaded our gear, picked up the Germans from the airport, and went to Penticton.

Some of these shots are a little sad because currently the area is on fire and some of these trails may disappear.

That’s still in the future at this point.

Here’s what we woke up to in Summerland.

Everyone was a little worn out by all the travel, so we had a bit of a slow start. The sun was well up by the time we hit Penticton.

When we were getting ready, we met a couple of young punks from Nelson getting dropped in the woods by their Mom. Feeling that I owe a debt to anyone from the Kootenays just for being from there, I offered to bring them the good way through.

Kevin and Geoff showed early that the Kootenay kids get the job done.

They made up for riding good by proceeding to blow every tube we had. Well, maybe I got a couple too.

Back to more stellar Peat Bog trail.

The thing about the Okanagan rides is the sheer size. Here we are approaching the end of the third hour of the FIRST run of the day.

If the trail seems easy, remember that you keep getting distracted by all the killer scenery.

On our second lap we did a little exploring and found this cool little sand drop. You buried your wheels up to the axles on impact, but it was prett cool.

It’s the end of the day which always makes it for me.

Oh….so THAT’S why they call me “meat.”

Dinner. Ever notice the correlation of off center pictures and empty beer bottles on the table?

…and finally, this is how you look at the end of a day with the Bush Pilot. So tired even Harry Potter can’t keep your eyes open.

Next update I will have some pics of the Arawana trails plus some news about whether they have survived the fires.

NSMBA Trail Day on Seymour

Leandro got here a couple of days before the Germans, and I did the usual treatment I give to people that just got off a 20 hour plane ride from South America. We went riding.

Here’s Leandro on his first log ride on Seymour.

Here are the results:

Leandro has four photo stores back in Brazil. Check them HERE.

Anyway, I think it was an eye opener for him. The next day we hooked up with some of the On Top crew for some Cypress shuttles. Drew something-or-other pro snowboarder guy was charging hard.

Right click HERE and save for a cool little video clip.

There were also a few mis placed Aussies trying to figure it all out. Light was sketchy, and it was actually wet in there.

Unreal.

Here’s the parking lot mist — haven’t seen this in a while.

Couldn’t even get any decent shots it was so dark. And the Konica I tried out hee was a piece of crap. Still, some artsy fartsy renditions of the Shore for you to peruse.

Cool little teeters and some nice jumps. Cypress is awesome.

Gotta go, just had a trail day with the NSMBA and I am completely thrashed.

More Seymour Riding

August 2nd saw the return of Eric Santos, this time with friends in tow.

Eric has the unassailable honour of being the very first client of Bush Pilot Biking.

Due to the unexplained presence of live ammunition in a washroom in the secure area of Vancouver Airport, the boys got to town a little too late to get an evening ride in so wew went up to the British Properties for a little tailgate party and fireworks. Not quite riding but still pretty cool.

Sunday morning we hit Seymour for a couple of runs. In attendance were:

Eric, Jason, Brent, Anton, Sagit, and Edward.

Here’s JAson ripping CBC.

This is Brent on the same bridge.

…and again just around the corner.

Eric had to do it too. Actually, everyone rode really well.

Anton was on the hardtail showing us all how it’s done. Here he is on the Gerbil Cage of CBC.

Down on the Corkscrew log.

….and dropping the log on Ned’s.

Barb was on fire. Usually just a blur.

Here’s Brent and Andrew at the Corkscrew log.

And Sagit (thanks for letting me use your camera) throwing down on Ned’s.

Killer shots on this day, and an awesome crew of riders. You guys had better come back for more than just one day next year.

Next update: Germans and Brazilians.

I get some rest now. I’ve ridden 60 of the last 75 days and I’m pretty beat. Recharge starts now.

Oh yeah, I have a better digi cam now. The Canon S400. Way better than that Konica crap. Show you some shots from it soon.

C Ya.