Sun + Fun + Germans – Final

After a much needed rest day, it was time to start heading towards Whistler and Crankworx.  Of course, it would be a bit silly to NOT go to Squamish on the way.  After all, it’s a  bit of a "Cakewalk" to get there.

As has been the theme with almost no rain in 5 weeks, the trails were blown out and loose.  It was OK, but not the usual standard.  On the plus side, we saw a Great Grey Owl.  I didn’t get a clear shot at him, so this blurry thing is all you get to see.

He hissed at me.  These are huge birds, and it’s amazing that they can manoeuver at all in the forest.  The local natives sometimes refer to them as unlucky, and associate them with danger, death, the underworld, and hidden wisdom.  Foreshadowing, anyone?

Anyway, we cracked off a couple of laps of Angry Midget, Full and Half Nelson, and P-Nuts to 19th Hole. 

It was tough to shoot any shots, but I managed a few in the occasional darker or lighter area.  Plus I’m never shy about getting bum shots.  Looks like Susi gets the award again…

Oh, and we had a couple more guest stars on the trip for today.  Another German and a Swede ( at least I think he was a Swede.  With a name like Bjorn….).  I forget his wife’s name.  Then could ride, that’s most important.

Show off…

I think the haggard state of the trail was reminding the crew of home, because they sure liked Cakewalk.

Daniel even sent this drop, which is wayyyyyy gnarlier than it looks in this shot.

Shortly after, while doing some shots with Wolfgang, we heard a clatter, a loud SNAP, and then "SCHEISSE!".

That owl was trying to warn us, I guess.  Bummer Wolfie.  That’s a busted elbow you got there (not bad as far as these things go, but a bummer nonetheless).

That took our crew down a bit, and thinned the herd for after lunch.  Because casualties or no, you don’t ride Squamish with a vanload of Germans and not ride Galactic Scheisse.  It’s just not done.

After a solid lunch at the Shady Tree, the remaining survivors got their Galactic Scheisse on.  The approach has been fixed up, and lucky for us it had been cleared just a week before of all the deadfall. 

A thousand vertical meters later, and we were having a great end to the first stage of the trip.

Great times with Germans once again.  Looks like we’ll be making this another annual trip.  Although I think 2 days on the Sunshine Coast will be in order for next year!

After dropping the kids off in Whistle-Dog, I had to hit the road.  Another major ride is on deck for tomorrow in the Okanagan, and with the delay at the hospital I was looking at a 3am arrival at home. 

Ain’t no rest for the wicked!

Deutsche Canoe – Squampton

If it’s the last week of summer, then it must be time for Holger Meyer and one of his Die Rasenmaeher Freeride Safaris.

As usual, we’ve come up with a moderately offensive title for the trip, this time courtesy of one Cory LeClerc, who has broken his foot and has therefore been promoted to the status of “Shuttle Schlampe” for our day in Squamish.

It’s terribly dry this year.  Today being the actual last day of summer, and it’s rained something like 6mm in the past two months.  We found some fun jumps and berms to hit, but overall it was pretty sketchy out there.  No pics from Full Nelson and Half Nelson, but here’s a little jump session we had on PNuts.

Another tradition, the group pee shot.

What trip with ze Germans would be complete without a lap on Galactic Schiesse?

According to our crew, this part of the trail was scheisse, alright.

Oops, camera battery died.  Ah well, Pemby tomorrow. 

Funny thing today, the equinox occurred at 4:29 pm and at 4:30 it suddenly got cool and misty.  Is summer really over?  Time will tell, but I have a feeling we’re not done with warm and sunny yet.

Sylverster & Friends – Day 2

Let keep this Sea-To-Sky theme going, shall we? OK then, we’re off to Squamish. How about a warmup run on Ditch Pig?

May as well. We lost a member of our crew today. Poor James, the steeps were just a little too humbling. Well, he actually had to go home to his girly. I think it’s easier to say the trails were too hard than to admit to your buddies that you’re whipped. Hey, it was his call. Sylvester didnt’ have that choice, and sent it on Ditch Pig without a conscience.

..and Richard too, natch.

The weather continued to co-operate, and even though we lost one member of the tribe today, we gained another with our old pal Shane.

Ready To Fly is a new line in Squampton, and it’s got this cool berm to play with.

Shane didn’t look ready to fly at all.

Everyone else did though.

Say hi to Courtney and Max. Max is Courtney’s “excuse” for not working for me this year. Hmph.

After lunch we only got one more lap, but it was a long one. I was sort of down on Squamish for a while, as the trails were getting kind of trashed, but I gotta say that I had my best Squamish day in several year today. Sylvester seems to agree on this air in Deliverance.