Sun + Fun + Germans – 3

Well, the North Shore is sorta beat right now, and Lee and Sharon have been raving about the Fraser Valley….so it’s off to Sumas.

Hi Lee!

They really wanted to show off a new trail in Abbostford called Squid Line.  But first we had to deal with some flat tires.

Oh, and get warmed up too.  This is an older trail called Knob Gobbler, of which I rode part of years ago with Mitch "The Bitch" Diem.

A charming little trail, and made more so by the fact that some local ladies showed up to shred.

Marcus really appreciates Canadian biker girls.

Here’s Lee sending a little drop.  Not that he’d know, as he has no depth perception.  Too bad I didn’t get a shot of his massive nose wheelie run out.  Talk about your lucky recovery.

Daniel has no such handicap, and just sends stuff.

Well, Squid Line is OK.  It’s like a really long pump track.  It’s fun, but it’s sort of repetitive and doesn’t have a lot of character.  Maybe in a few more years…

Round two and we went to find some of the older trails like Time Killer.

This was a much more interesting trail.  It reminded me of Disneyland back before it got logged, or Eagle back in the day.  Very loamy, with some very nice technical lines.

We ended up on this steep trail called "Devils Throat,"  where Susi gets bum shot of the day.

Daniel gets nothing for wheelieing through the mouth of the devil.

The biggest surprise of the day?  Great sushi in Abbotsford. Who knew?

For the last pic of the day, make up your own caption.  All I ask is that whatever you’re thinking right now, you need to imagine it with a german accent when you look at this.

Zuuuupa!

Sun + Fun + Germans – 2

Looks like it’ll be sunnier today…but not until later.

Like it matters.  We’re on the Sunshine Coast today; it’s sunny in your soul at all times over there.  Oh, and we even saw a porpoise on the way across.

Although it seems like it’s always tough to get the new meat to ride this one…

Had a couple of additions to the crew today, with Will and Nico along.  They seem to be sort of talented.

I was teasing Nico about being related to Lee, as they both have the last name Lau.  Not much in common after that, though. 

We spent a bit of time by the dirt jumps up the B&K.   Looks like the Coastal Crew has been busy lately.

After a few laps, it was clear that the new guys weren’t just any random riders.  I know I’m not the fastest guy out there, but I’m not that slow either.  And when I’m feeling good on trails I know, I’m usually pretty even with anyone.  When these boys started doggin’ my rear wheel, I figured the fix was in.  The 22 lb enduro bike from Cube was a bit of a clue.  This kid is a bit of an up and comer in the enduro world cup.

Stefan didn’t care.  He just wanted to some more laps, like everyone else.

As always, we got our huck on.  Big props to the builders on the SSC.  Everything was spiffed right up.

Which led us to a great session on Steve Sheldon’s Super Sender.

Oh, and this guy here is our guest photographer.  He’s got some skills, too.

Even Cunning Stunts got a rebuild this year.   Nico managed to clean the swivel totter a few times.

Here’s some footage from Nico’s headcam.

That was a solid day.  See how happy everyone looks?

Yeah, keepin’ that stereotype alive.

Sun + Fun + Germans – 1

OK, so it’s not sunny.  Actually, I’m glad, because the North Shore sucks when it’s dry.  Really.  The only stuff that is fun when it’s dry is the woodwork, and there’s hardly any of that around anymore.

This is a new crew for me, a random meeting that comes about via the legendary Lee and Sharon.  Seems like I got a good referral, as Sun+Fun looks like they want to run more trips in the future.

OK, that’s our crew, and also our driver for the day.  Thanks, Doug.

As is my usual modus operandi, we went straight to CBC.  Yeah, it’s not what it once was, but it’s still a great way to introduce people to the shore.  Plus, it was extra greasy and I didn’t want to chance having tired riders on it, so we went in fresh.

Bernd seems to have got the idea. 

Daniel is always happy to be on his bike, so I can’t count his opinion.  I was getting the idea rather quickly that he knows how to ride.  Very, very well.

No German group is complete without at least on Stefan.  Hi, Stefan.

And his cute partner, Suzi.  We need more Suzi’s.  I had thought that Steffi Marth was coming on this trip, but no dice.  Some kind of romantic complication, I believe.  We survived, but you know me….the more girls on bikes the better.

And now a classic Bush Pilot angle of the Millenium Log.

It’s like I never left…

Apart from most of the stunts going missing and not being replaced, the Shore is not unrecognizable.   Here’s some fun shots of a rock line on Dale’s.

If you’ve ever ridden Dale’s, you’ll know this line.  It’s the gnarly rock face/drop/cliff about half way down.   This is when I figured out that Daniel is probably some kind of pro rider in Europe.  He killed this line, and it wasn’t just smooth, it was QUIET.

Dale’s now leads in to a rebuilt Aftertaste, and it’s an interesting new flavour for Seymour.  I’m sorta down on the new bike park style trails going in everywhere, but the terrain in that part of the Shore is well suited.  A nice surprise.  I had enough fun I forgot to take pics.  No worries, we have much more riding on tap for ya.

Round 2, and we rinsed and repeated CBC.  The crew did much better this time.

Say ‘hi’ to Marcus.  

It was time for some photo posing, and here you can see Daniel discovering the humbling side of riding in North Van.

For all you aspiring shooters out there, here’s an illustrated example of why the built in white balance in your iPhone isn’t always the best setting to use.

Suzi here is sporting the smile of someone who just conquered her first major log ride.

Bernd is smiling too, I think.  Or gritting his teeth in fear…

Stefan art blur:

Not sure if the sticker is protesting the structure, bikes, or people being polluting jerks in general, but it made me laugh.  That’s Stefan again on Corkscrew.

The infamous wall ride on Salvation.    It still doesn’t work.

Ahhhhh…there’s still a few Johnny Smoke secrets left on Seymour.  A relatively little known lookout and loamy pocket.

Bernd here is choosing to go around a bit of gnarly drop on Empress.  It was super greasy, to the point where I got a two wheel lockup into it and almost ate it into the hole.  My wrists took a pounding anyway.

For the dessert lap we snuck into some lesser known lines.  This variation was a new one on me.

I was a bit bummed out to see the damage caused by some crap trail building.  The boys have gotten lazy and thrown in some fall line track into the Cove, and it’s gone from fresh loam to blown out crap 2 meters deep in only a few years.  Have you guys learned NOTHING in the past couple of decades?  Seriously, those are some lame trails there guys.

However, apart from that little glitch it was a great homecoming.  I feel like less of a stranger in my home town now.