Yet More Chocolate Feet.

Good old Wa. He’s sent me another one.

Hi Will. How do you like that? A brand new stunt for you, courtesey of Dirty Dave Diddler.

A reasonably epic day of fall colours and great conditions.

Will really liked this move. Why do the Brits ride so well and just generally make themselves so easy to get along with. We may never know, but here’s hoping this trend continues….

Our tenant Dan joined us for one last lap in the near dark. I’m including this shot as it represents the very first step-up/step-down combo for our Dan. If you’re not impressed, keep in mind that it’s his first one, it’s dark, and oh yeah…..he lost one leg in a motorcycle accident only 2 years ago.

These Feet Smell Like Chocolate

Wa and Zak are back, this time on the way to Nelson, so we managed another ride with them. They brought along a new guy…

Oh wait, that’s not him. That’s a Great Basin Spadefoot Toad. I was a bit tired still from all the recent activity, so we went for a bit of an exploration over by the Myra Canyon/Bellvue trails.

The old Crawford DH is another great lap for nice scenery and flowy singletrack. How many of htese can I stand to have close by?

Yep, scenic…

..and flowy.

Catch another point of view over at ChocolateFoot.

Return of the Chocolate Feet

Well, not that many of them. Wa has decided to take a year long leave of absence from Mother Brittania and kick around BC for a bit. He’s just arrived with one other DP, so we went out to hit the local singletrack.

Polite as ever, they brought out some nice weather for us.

With the “wet” weather we’ve been having, the trails are in fantastic shape.

Lots of grip, no dust, perfect for sending it big.

It’s also dry enough that the skinny stuff is bomber.

Even the first time wall riders are feeling it now.

Well, sort of.

I call this trick the Headless Pony….