Hurtin’ 4 Vert – 1

I’ve been sitting on these pics for a while now.  We did this trip a while back, but what with Interbike, Rampage, and all that, it took a bit for the hype to die down so that PinkBike could do it justice.

Much like 3 years ago, we have a simple concept:  take a bunch of pro riders, give them some co-ordinates, and see how hard we can push the All Mtn. concept.  Shuttle access is part of the formula, but the ethos of the trip means that big DH sleds are impractical.  I got the call this year to put it together, and this is what we came up with…

We met at our friends the Patterson’s, who live right at the base of Greenstone Mtn. in Kamloops.  Only a few of us showed on the first night, but if you remember last time, half the crew got lost on logging roads.

A very restful night actually.  The only dark cloud on our first morning was Dingo accidentally losing part of the rear shock on a brand new Specialized S-Workds Enduro.  In long grass.  Luckily a bunch of the crew was running a little late, and Mark scored the eagle eye award for spotting the offending debris in the long grass.

Our crew consisted of  Wade Simmons, Dre Hestler, Reg Mullet, Simon Stevenson, Matt (Dingo) Ryan, Dave Burch and Tyler Maine, all of whom had been on the first edition of this one.  Bringing up the fresh meat factor were newcomers Keith Ray, Mark Wood, Mike Jones, Dave Silver, Connor Macleod (from the clan Macleod), Brant Lyon, and some guy named Richie Schley.  You can catch more info on this years lineup over at PinkBike.

Firs run?  The legendary Greenstone Mountain.  But not the little race trail off the front.  Nuh-uh.  The Full Monty off the back.

It’s got a new entrance, which threw me a bit.  I first thought it was a whole new route, but it’s just a short piece of trail that cuts off a bit of hassle at the start.  Oh, and it’s steep.

Considering how long it’s been since I last rode this side of the mountain (2007?), I was pretty stoked at how much of it I was able to line up.

Even finding this old skinny across a creek was a bit of a shock, as I haven’t been this particular way in even longer.

Oops…lost.  Well, not really.  Jusr haven’t been to this spot before.  Talk about your happy accidents…

Some more high speed shredding and lap one was done.

Here’s some stats and graphs for you, as is tradition with this trip.

Round two was courtesy of Chris Post in Merritt.  Nobody believed me at the bottom when I described the trails on Iron Mtn as “arguably the most progressive place in BC.”  Hey, they haven’t ridden there, how could they know?

Shortly after this shot, I think they figured it out.  Even though everyone showed up with way heavier duty kits than 2009, they were pretty stressed at times on Iron.  And we went down the easiest way.  Sorry, not many pics.  I was too busy riding.

The highlight of this lap was Brant having some sort of bowel disorder kick in near the end at the high speed part.  He was concentrating a bit too much on not crapping his pants, and ended up doing a sideways starfish through the forest at one point.  Kept his shorts clean, though…

Here’s your Iron Mtn. stats.

While I went back to the top to retrieve the van, the rest of the gang went for a fast lap on Windy Canyon.  Mildly bummed I missed out, but not a big deal.  Glad they got to see it, and it beat hanging around a gravel parking lot for an hour.

Alright nerds, quit surfing porn.

We hit the road to Peachland after a quick re-fuel at The Grand, and got ready for another epic in the morning.

Check out the PinkBike version of events, with more pics and commentary over at:

Hurtin’ for Vert 2012 – Part One of Four

 

Ansgar & Tina

Ahh, the lovely couple on their honeymoon.   As is the wont with Germans these days, they are on a cruise across BC in a motorhome.  Although only around here for a day, I’d hoped to make it a memorable one.

I think the Koots put a bit of fear into them.  A common experience really.  Not to worry, we’ll get them up to speed with a nice progression.  Like from this…

To this…

Gabe came out today too.  This is likely his last ride here, as he’s got upcoming knee surgery and then is in self imposed exile to North Bay Ontario.

“Ja, in Germany ve also know how to rock.”

Tina seemed to be getting over her fears re: Canadian riding.  Nothing like the Mice to get that sorted.  Unlike many riders that come out this way, she got stronger as it got more technical.  Here she is killing some of the trickier lines on Bronco.

Even getting a bit of air on the Dead Horse Extension.

Gabe, you know you’re gonna miss this. 

You’re gonna miss this even more, I think.

A couple more shots of the happy couple shreddin’ berms and boostin’ hips, and we’re out on another.

Not to mention it was one of the hottest days of the summer.  I’m so glad to be having a real summer for a change.  This is the first really hot one in about three years, and I’m LOVING it all the way. 

This will be it for a bit, as I’m about to head on the infamous Hurtin’ For Vert rematch.

Ultimate BC Road Trip 2

Well, that last ride was something special, was it not?  I doubt we’ll be able to equal that light for pics today, but I bet that we’ll have just as much fun riding.

Maybe we’ll just spend the whole day turning left, like Darren there or Kelli in the next one.

I think you already met Martin (above), and below is our new friend Harlan Price.  He’s enjoying the use of all of his fingers here, because within 24 hours of this picture he’ll be nursing the loss of a couple of fingernails and some stiches in the nailbeds.  Not a riding incident though.  Silly bugger caught his digits in the bike rack!

Oh, and can’t forget our contest winner, Leanne.  I gather from here expression that she’s having a good time of it.

There’s a couple of things that make the Okanagan special in BC mountain biking.  One is going for dips in the lake after or between laps (naked toddlers are optional, but highly recommended).

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T’other is visiting wineries for samples of the local grape alongside gourmet eats.

Thanks to Hillside for the great repast, and best of luck to the traveling circus on their next stops in Rossland, Nelson, Revy, Sicamous, and Whistler.