Shock Monkey SSC – Day 3

Even wetter today.  Yes really.  We’re doing another up and over and staying off anything even remotely steep.  Jeff has taken to referring to “Black Tower” as “Black Shower” it so wet out.

Sidewinder is a good call for days like this though. 

Yep, that’s some water coming down the hill.

After living in the brown all winter, this much green is nice.  I have a feeling when I get back to the Okanagan it’s going to look more like Ireland than Nevada though.  These storms are coming from the east, so it must be wet up there too.

The Aussies don’t know the difference anyway, and it’s pretty awesome riding right now.

Nothing like trying to ride stunts in the dark rain.

Jay learning to wall ride.

Jen took fewer tries…

…and as usual upstaged him.

Local fauna (a Pacific Garter Snake). 

Oops, left my door open all day.  Luckily none of the thousands of passers by nicked anything.

The quiver, or as we like to say, “Nice Rack!”

Shock Monkey SSC – Day 2

Sure, it looks there’s some sun out there, but it’s just a tease.

Day 2 and already we’re getting close to setting a new record for wet on this tour.   It rained all night, and we had a late start to avoid the worst of it this morning.

I’m taking advantage of the minimal sun to lie down in the ferns and get some up skirt shots here.  The crew thought I’d crashed and fallen off.  Well, except for Jeff, who didn’t care one way or the the other and just rolled on by.

The girls are starting to impress.  They would be the best non-Canadian ladies we’ve had out, and are consistently kicking the guys asses around the trails.

For the afternoon laps, we went for an up and over to Gibsons via Red and the now famous Pressure Drop (featured in Follow Me).

While not exactly raining right now, it was pretty darn dark and dank in the woods. 

Simon gets menaced by a giant crankarm.

After our ride, we went over to Stubz’ place to check out the gingers back yard.

Andrew has been busy of late.  Not only is he hard at work carving masks, he’s also teaching himself the art of bentwood box making.  I rrrrrrrrreallllly want one of these.  Kinda pricey though. If you’ve got a spare $1500 kicking around, let me know and I’ll put you in touch.  At least he’s more affordable than if he was Native.

Stubz also put on a show for the kids.  This is the big gap line from Follow Me.

And this would be the Kranked section from a couple of years ago.

Gen was so excited, she got a Boner in the Mist.

Little Monkey, Big Ginger…

Bonus Chest Cam Footie

Shock Monkey SSC – Day 1

Also known ironically as the “Truth in Advertising” tour.  Because the Sunshine Coast is not living up to it’s name these days.

That would be Jay, our very own “Shock” Monkey.  And that’s about as close as I can get to any of his nicknames on this site.  The other names they have for each other would get me completely lynched, or maybe locked up, like Redneck Jeff here.

Jay is originally from the UK, but has since emigrated to Australia and married a local there.  They seem to have figured out what the SSC locals get up to when it’s raining.  No wonder there’s so many little kids roaming around.

Artsy.

This one’s for Morland and the boys.

Besides Jay and Gen, Simon and Karen were also along for the trip.  3 Aussies and and a Brit.  I think we may be drinking some beer this week.

Overall, they seem like good riders, although their skinny riding needs a bit of work.

OK Mr Sun, stop teasing us.  Either come out and play or bugger off.