LSIB Bike Rodeo

This should be fun.   The Lower Similkameen Indian Band and the Penticton Indian Band were having a sort of sports day for youth down around the Ashnola, and we got invited to come down and do some skills sessions with them.

Around 50 kids showed up to learn some skills and try out the bikes that Freedom Bike Shop kindly set up for the day.

We could hardly have asked for a better day.  Linnette did an awesome job of setting up the clinic, and we ran 5 groups through the day.

I thought it was relly interesting in that I have run different groups of similar aged kids around here for ten years.  Usually with private schools with the kids that have every advantage and privilege available to them.  These kids are from a radically different background, and yet are barely distinguishable once you get them on the bike.  About the only real difference I could see is that the native kids seemed to be having more fun. Bikes really may be the great equalizer.

Oh, and as an added bonus Linnette and I both got an AWESOME hoodie as a thank you from the band.  Check this thing out…

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Pretty sweet.  Almost as sweet as this road sign we passed on the way out.

On a distantly related note, we had a little going away party for Steven from the bike shop.  He’s off to the oil patch to seek his fortune.  Shaun was there and showed off his gash.

Lucky he didn’t lose anything important, like his femoral artery or his junk.

Fernie Co-ed Skills Camp – 2

Ahhhh….day 2 of the skills camp.   This is where it all comes together.  You see, with a 2 day format, you feel like such a chump after the 1st day.  Day one, we take you apart.  Day 2, we put you back together.

Awesome session in the morning.  With lots of dynamic skills on the menu, it was lots of effort but really fun.  Everyone learned to get the wheels off the ground with flat pedals, so right there it was a success.  As I like to say, everyone has developed "Superpowers."

Of course, it rained on us for the trail session, but no big deal. 

We went up to a local favourite, Project 9.  A nice enough trail, but as is the theme in Fernie, a hard climb for a short descent.  We spent a bunch of time on this little log practicing various strategies for getting over.

Jill in the last shot there has been riding for less than a week.  Crazy, eh? Well, when it works, it works.

Most of the group was done after one run.  With all the hard work we’d done, it was natural to be tired out.  A few riders were game for more, and it turned out to be the best part of the clinic.

Hedonism once again proved itself as one of the best trails in the area.  Lots of different terrain and great natural flow, plus a few low consequence features made for a great finishing session.

An awesome clinic, with fantastic results.  Thanks to Kat for all her help coaching, and congratulations to all the participants on their newly developed Superpowers!

Oh, and Happy Canada Day!

Fernie Co-ed Skills Camp

Oh wait…the Fernie adventure is not over yet.  There’s also a weekend skills camp to go yet.  I was going to say, “The usual thing, yadda yaddaa…,” but then I heard this excited and amplified voice coming from the race event area a block over from the skills park.

Yup, Tippie is in town and someone gave him a microphone.  The annual Furious 3 mountain bike stage race was on, and boy did I feel sorry for those guys having to compete in these conditions.

It was pretty good for us though.  Plenty of challenge dealing with wet roots and mod.

Day one is always a bit slow, but we did find time to ride some bridges.

Or in some cases, ride off some bridges.

Ahhh…they all got it once.  

It’s only day one, we’ll get everyone dialled in tomorrow.

First, we gotta have a water fight!