Last Ride

“This could be the last ride, this could be the last ride, it may be the last ride, but I don’t know….”

Tell ya what I do know, Mick. It’s bloody cold out today.

Although Dre and Ambrose had to head back yesterday, Wade and Bruno hung around for another day to get some more images and just have a visit.

We were a bit slow in the morning (I think there may have been a bourbon, a scotch, and some beers…),  but we got out for a few hours of work/play in the sun.

Yup, another tough one in the office.

Well, that’s pretty much a wrap on this season.  I might get another ride in, but the way the weather is coming in and the schedule is shaping up, I think some pow shots are on the horizon.  I leave you with this shot of Wade’s ass as he rides off into another sunset.

 

November Photo Shoot…Really?

Yeah, really.   Mountain Biking BC and Tourism BC are doing a whole series of seggies on the various riding destinations in BC, and they needed just a little bit more on the Penticton trails.  Yet again, Rocky Mountain is in the mix, and our old friend Ambrose was along to do the video.  Just to make it more of a party, we invited Bruno Long down to shoot a few stills.  Well, that and Wade and I are doing a little side project with a guide book and we can use all the images we can get.

It’s very cold now, unlike last week. That typhoon that rolled through the Arctic has fired a huge pool of cold air down, so it’s a good 30-40 degrees colder than a week ago.  But on the plus side, it’s stunningly beautiful out.   Dre seems to be pretty stoked.

Wade too.  It’s actually kind of nice when it’s a bit cooler like this.  Makes going back for another run at the shot much easier when you’re trying to stay warm.

Ready for the Golden Hour, boys?

Oh yeah.  Sunset is at 4, but at this time of year that magic light lasts a long time.  We worked this spot pretty hard, and the photogs seemed stoked with the results.

Like this shot that Bruno got…

http://instagram.com/p/vmu6THRUTo

Retro Heli

Looks like I have a day off. What should I do?  I know!  I’ll go heli Disneyland with some guys, like Connor!

And Wade!

Yeah, we crammed everyone and bikes into one load.  It was sort of cramped, but we got there.  Haven’t been up here since 2008, and honestly I didn’t think I’d ever be coming back.  Since I was here last the area has been logged and burned, and it’s just not like it was.

I’ll tell you this much…it’s still super gnarly.  After 18 years and roughly 60 laps in here, it’s just as terrifying as ever.  Looks like the Britannia Trials guys have been doing lots of hours keeping it going.  If you’re riding out that way, you might want to consider throwing them a bone.  They’re kind of grumpy about bikes out there, but they like beer and gas money just as much as anyone.  Can’t spend all your cash on helicopters…

Here’s Max figuring out how to ride on snow with a huge pack.

“What do you mean?  You’re on the other side!”

Connor still hasn’t figured out the big pack riding on dirt (and he got a pretty good raspberry on the knee from this one…).

Anyone need to check their white balance?

Connor finds some flow down on the Lion’s Back.   Although lots of the area has been logged, this zone is still OK…for now.

In between the arduous ups and the insane downs, there’s vistas like this to blow your mind.

Here’s one of those insane downs now.

Hard to believe that after all this time, this sucker is still the king.  We actually filmed this particular little adventure for a little Crankworx project.  I hope it doesn’t look too lame.  After all, this kind of riding just isn’t that popular anymore.  Sure is fun, though.