Day Off

Hooked up with Brett from North Shore Ski and Board for a little sail today.

Our friend Nelly from Williams Lake was there too.

Here’s Brett, and two Euro hotties that he found wandering around. Oh Brett, how is the single life?

Pretty good, apparently.

Yours truly helping with the ‘chute.

Later, we got crabs.

Die Rasenmaher – Day 7

Last day already?

Well, I guess we should drag ourselves up Fromme then. It must be the last day; the sun is out.

As usual, the climb wasn’t everyones cup of tea, but I think it was worthwhile. We spent extra time at the top of Oilcan to ensure that we got into the correct grrove for the rest of the descent.

Stefan makes extra sure…

Here’s my Sterling Lorence knockoff angle….

Rob J put on an Air Supply clinic for us.

Yup, that’s why they pay him the big bucks.

As we were such a big group, we split up and sent some of the crew down Pipeline while the more adventurous came with me down Expresso.

A charming little trail…

We also split again when we got to Lower Ladies.

Peter was in heaven here.

Another EXCELLENT tour with our German friends. Thanks to all of you who came out:

Sabine Höll
Walter Höll
Christian Moprgenroth
Stefan Morgenroth
Frank Gielsdorf
Ulrich Gielsdorf
Gerlinde Winter
Herbert Winter
Ralph Busack
Anne Thiele
Stefan Sander
Nadine Baumrucker
Ben Bauernschmid
Peter Kemmerer
Martin Berger

Rob J
Karen
Holger

See you in September of 2007. We’re going to Kamloops!

Still MORE Brits…

Hello Julian and Leo. Sorry for being a bit out of it at first. The last six weeks have been somewhat intense. I probably just needed to get out fro a little ride, like this one on Fromme.

The boys were quite the rippers. It was a nice break to just go out and shred some local trails with a tight crew.

As usual with our British cousins, not much adjustment was required to handle the local terrain.

The boys were nailing everything in sight, and seemed reasonably fit in the bargain.

Just like London…

We also got a look at the trail work done on Espresso. Nice work in spots, but BRUTAL flow. Note to vollies…..always stand back fifty to a hundred feet and check the entry line.

Still loads of good times at any rate.

Some Lower Ladies action, and we’re done.