The Day After

The day after the rain that is. 65 mm of rain in a day.

In Penticton.

That’s the second time this year already. I don’t think I’ve seen that much rain in all the years I’ve been going there, combined.

But our tents held up so no worries, eh?

Didn’t bother Sin much, either. Here he is hitting up a little booter.

Lot’s of nice rock ledges in Penticton. We went back for a repeat run on Code 4 now that the crew was getting more familiar.

Noz drops in.

Chizzer figuring it out…

For round 2 we hit up the Ellis Canyon Trail. A bit of dessert after a hard day of hucking.

The boys checking out the big cliffs.

Postcard shot.

Noz, looking up.

Koji the Wildman.

..and yours truly hangin’ it out.

5 Japanese Guys in a Van

I’m ba-a-a-a-ck!

Say hello to Shin, Noz, and Takeshi (left to right). You’ll also get to know Koji and Toga as we go.

This crew comes to you courtesy of longtime Cove mountain bike legend Paul Chetwynd, who runs Freeride Adventures Japan. I’ll be doing an interview with Paul later in the season so that those of you who weren’t around in the early days can find out a bit about your Canadian Mountain Bike heritage.

Hi Paul. Whatcha doin?

A typical scenic rest stop.

Ahhh, jet lag.

Finally, we’re riding. An easy one, the Rusty Muffler to start. It turns out these guys are not only pretty good, but totally psyched to improve.

OK, here’s a classic on the side of the trail.

Is the name a coincidence or what?

Happy boys.

Surfing the clay.

The end of the trail ends up in the lake. The lake is up a bit from last time. The crew was BLOWN AWAY by the experience. Then again, so am I.

So…..Round 2 on the day was the Peat Bog and Code Four. Lets see if the boys can jump.

That’s Noz, who is the editor of a major Japanese bike magazine. Strong BMX background. No worries on the Canuck singletrack.

Here’s Shin doing his first huck.

…and Koji. Total wildman, that Koji. He has a new see through bike. Crazy Japanese and their technology.

Then it rained a bit. Well, 65mm to be exact. And tons of lightning. Here we are hiding out from it.

So there you are. The first day of the trip. Penticton is such a special place.

Especially when Elvis is everywhere…

Victoria Day Long Weekend — Day 2

Why did we stay up all night? It hurts so very much. Boo hoo hoo.

Friday was a mix of sun and cloud. Really nice temps for riding in. We were put up by the kind folks at the New Century Inn. Ron and Maria have just opened up a hostel catering to bikes there. You should give them a try if you are going to Penticton. They’ve got the inside line on the trails too.

Anyway, we started the weekend off with some Bog action. No good pics to show you from Code 4. The boys seemed to be a little HURTING after drinking all night. And I mean ALL night. I passed out at 4….

By the time we got down to SnakePit the ride and the riders opened up a bit.

Here’s Bob…

…and here’s Tony, proud owner of the Love Nest.

That’s Ron from the New Century Inn coming around the mountain on his Cove Stiffee.

This is Dom almost going over the edge on his Cove G-Spot.

Funny how one run just seemed to be enough. It’s like somebody drank all night…..

anyway, this is how the evening went.

For some of us anyway. For some of the others it looked a bit more like…

More in a day or so. Stay tuned.