Hi Randy

What, not British?

Holy cow, and American. Randy was here for a conference on medical imaging, like MRI’s and stuff like that. I’m sure no one reading this has ever had to deal with anything like that….

Luckily, we managed to have a great ride and avoid the emergency room.

3 big laps today. I guess if you live in Grand Junction, you learn how to ride a bike.

Not that CBC looks much like the Colorado desert, mind you.

He adapted pretty quickly. The light was kind of crap for pics today, so I laid off the camera most of the time. Besides, Randy was a lot of fun to ride with so it was shut up and shred time.

We did a couple of top to bottom laps, and hit all the usual high points.

Ooooo….sunshine on CBC. as it’s now December and CBC is covered by a couple of feet of snow, this takes on new meaning.

So ot only did we take three rounds out of Seymour, but Randy also managed to drop the 6 footer log drop at the bottom of Ned’s.

Not bad for a rookie….

If you ever need X-Rays in Colorado, let me know. I’ve got the contact.

ChocolateFoot – Day 3

Ahh yes, more deeeeeeeee-luxe accommodations a la Casa De Smokey.

Time for a skinny fest. So we’re going to Arawana to ride some pinners.

Right then, par for the course.

Yup, no problems here.

Oh wait, there’s a problem. Uhh Dom? The wheel neds to go OVER the hole. You’ll get it sooner or later…

OK, back to busting out the airs. Here’s a little road gap to sniper tranny.

Slightly out of order here, but this is the Bud Height Gap. LOTS of takers here. One good spill, and I think WA had a baby.

We hit the beach for lunch, a swim, and a shuttle retrieval

Post feeding frenzy we took a mellow afternoon run down the V-Line. A bunch of forest fire smoke drifted in, giving us this cool lighting.