Sierra/North Again

Another blue sky day in paradise. We lined up some Penticton action today, as yesterday was going to be impossible to top.

Just as well that we stayed sort of local. The harsh shuttle roads finally took their toll on the van. Here’s what a busted lower control arm looks like.

Luckily with a bit of ingenuity we were able to get the van out of the bush to where it could get towed.

Oh, and it didn’t stop us from getting a ride in, even f it was a little bit shorter than I’d planned.

I love mine too.

Sierra/North Random Hookup

I got a last minute call from my broker the other day. Seems like he was in town with some other riders I’ve met over the years. These guys are powerhouse Shore riders, and are responsible for a lot of that great trail work you’ve wondered about for years.

They also happen to build ski resorts like Cypress and Revelstoke when they’re not riding. Overall, some good folks to know.

Oh, and they know the trails up here almost as well as I do, so once again I get to put the guide’s pack away and just ride. Looks like we’ve got a good venue for today….

A 2 lap day off of Kobau is an undertaking. This stuff rarely gets ridden, but when it does, it’s often this guy…

They sure aren’t shy, this bunch.

We shredded this one in short order. Apart from some minor mechanical issues, it was a smooth and fast run.

RUN!!!! It’s a giant mug!!!!

That damn thing just won’t leave us alone.

Our only sunny break in the first lap. I guess summer IS over….

If you need any hot stock tips, call Dave. He knows which way the winds blowing…..

After raiding the orchard at the bottom (which is the very one where Ambrosia apples first came from, and still the best source for them), we headed up for round 2, which was off the other side of the mountain. I rode about 3/4’s of this trail the year it was first built, but we missed a large portion of it due to it being os little traveled. It’s been so long since then that it was pretty much like riding a new one all over again.

Traditional lost in clearcut pose….

We didn’t remain lost for very long, and nailed the line soon enough. You know it’s pretty rad when you see Shore boys walking on the logs….

Of course the immigrant (Peter emigrated years ago) showed up the natives…

Inukshuk need goat milk latte with madagascar cinnamon. Now! Inukshuk has spoken….

Round 2 is much longer than round 1. Here’s the halfway point, where it gets a bit tougher….

The crew…

A few hits and ramps are inthe lower half, and a bit of a sketchy road gap. Mainly, it’s just the steep factor that makes this trail hard.

Good thing it ends at Tinhorn Creek Winery. Gotta keep up appearances…..

PinkBike Funtour Farewell

Well, we gotta go home today, but as usual we’re in no hurry.

Check this next pic for about 20 reasons why. Just too much to do in that town.

We had a late breakfast n the Puddle (mmmmmmm, Gecko Ttree). When look who we ran into?

Yup, Mr. Bjorn “GET IT OFF!” Enga.

You’re a freak, Mr Enga.

I guess after pigging out on your arm like that the Mug has changed it’s habits…

We actually rode today. Something in the ‘Loops I hadn’t seen yet.

But today was all about us, so I mostly left the camera in the pouch.

Thanks for hooking it up, Tyler. Had an epic time, as usual….