Thursday, October 21, 2010

Catch up on trips since...

I seem to never have a chance to catch up on my blog. First I had many excuses, such as the wedding and such. Now I can only say that I have been working some and taking lots of trips. I have found that it is easier to just put in a link to a picasa photo album than it is to put up a bunch of pictures here. This blog is only so user friendly then it just gets annoying. So here are some of the adventures since the wedding...

Shortly after the wedding, Pam and I headed to Moab to meet up with 12 guys from the New Orleans area, including Scuba Steve and Cannondale Tim. That was a super fun trip with lots of friends and riding. On their way back to Denver they took a day of riding the Chair Lifts at Keystone. I was just coming from church, dressed vacation church nice and took Tim's bike for a run. That was a pretty fun time.

Click the link below the below picture for the photo album.


Some time after the trip to Moab, a bunch of friends thought it would be fun to go tubing in Ft. Collins on the Poodre River. It was fun, but it was also freezing cold, even in September. Me being me, I was too cheap to go buy a tube, so I just used a tube from my dirt bike. It worked, but it left me pretty much submerged up to my chin the whole time. So by the end of the float, I was almost suffering from Hypothermia, jaw chattering and chicken skin everywhere. But it all turned out good and it was a fun trip. But next time I will have a tube with larger air volume or a wet suit. I found out that Big Five Sports had $5 tubes, better than $17 tubes at a tire shop. (Below, my sister Elizabeth is on the right in a black top, white skirt.)

The day after the float trip, we went to Elich Gardens Amusement Park. I almost was tossed out of the park for dropping a dime off of the power tower, but I played dumb and didn't own up to it and they moved on. No pics from that day.

Pam later had to go to Maryland for work for a week, so I took advantage and picked up my niece, Claire, and nephew, Lane, and took them up to Mt. Rushmore and Custer State Park.

That was a lot of fun. We went to Mt Rushmore at night to see it lit up then were going to come back the next day to see it in the daylight, but ended up going to see the buffalo and donkeys instead. So we ended up with no pictures of the monument. After Custer State Park, we went south to the wild horse sanctuary to see the wild horses. They really loved that part of the trip. I think feeding the donkeys carrots and the wild horses were their favorite part of the trip. Ohh, that and making ice cream at the camp site both nights. Photo album below...

Mt Rushmore

After I dropped the kids off in Cheyenne, I drove back to Denver and picked up my truck and dirt bike and headed for some riding in Steamboat and later in Rand. That was a pretty fun trip.

Photo album below.

Moto in Steamboat and Rand

The day after I returned from riding in Steamboat, I headed south to Colorado City and to San Rafael National Forest to do some shuttle rides on my xc bike on St. Chuck trail and Snowslide trail. Those were some fun technical trails. I want to go back and ride them on my moto when I get a chance. The trails were about a 2.5 hour drive south. Photos below.

Mt. Bike in San Rafael National Forest

I think I took 2 weeks off from any major trips, then this past weekend Pam was taking a girls Mt. bike trip to Fruita and Moab. So was escaping on a boys dirt bike trip to the same places, but I was stood up and ended up riding 4 days alone. But since camping space was limited out there due to a busy weekend, I ended up camping with the girls, which was nice, they cooked dinner and breakfast. Other than a bunch of girl talk the first day, it wasn't too bad. We had a lot of fun. Photos below.

I should really comment on the trails that I rode. Peach Valley by Montrose has some good trails and some REALLY GREAT trails. Dark Horse and Eagle Vally are really challenging and super fun, well built trails. The hill climbs are pretty sweet too. I think I about wet my pants from excitement all day. It was hard to eat my lunch before riding when I first got there.

In Grand Junction, I went for a short morning ride in Bang's Canyon. There I did the Butterknife trail which was pretty technical and great single track. Then I came up a nasty jeep trail rated a 9 out of 10 for difficulty. That was a pretty hard trail, but it gave me a chance to work on my bike maneuvering skills. Such as stuck in a pile of rock and popping the clutch to put a wheelie and move the front tire where I needed it then bouncing up a pile of big ol' rocks. Fun fun, but it made me work.

Then the 40 mile loop in Rabbit Valley was super sweet, it truly felt epic. A trail I would love to do anytime I am out there. Excellent terrain and views.

And Moab was fun, but not as much as the rest of the trip, but it was fun to check a bunch of trails off my list. I did do Prichett Canyon, a 5 of 5 star jeep trail that is suppose to be just hard. It was challenging but not as much work as the jeep trail in Grand Junction. I think in a jeep it is harder but not on a dirt bike.

Here is a short vid of the first hill climb I did in peach valley, I found much bigger ones later, but this was pretty exciting just off the truck.

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Wedding Photos!!


What so many of you have been waiting to see...


Honeymoon in Costa Rica


Well, I am finally posting something. It is a link to our pictures from our Honeymoon in Costa Rica. We had a great trip and spent 12 days there. Let me know if this link doesn't work for some reason.



Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Flat Landing

I tried skiing off the roof.

Ripped Pants.

Sorry for the long delay in posting up the results of this one...

We went to Steamboat Springs for a 4 day ski trip. While we were there, they were having a winter carnival. I entered in the Dual Slalom . There were 33 racers, top 16 advanced. I was in the top 16. Then I beat the guy in my heat and advanced again (top 8). Then I lost in the next heat. I ended up losing to the guy who took 1st.
Shot of the course and the jump near the bottom.
There were lots of people wrecking on this one.
There are few pics of me here, just the videos at the end of this post.
Some other guys wrecking.

Me and Pam. Medals for being awesome.
Unicycle dude. He didn't make any of the gates. He also crashed off the jump after his tire dug into the snow.
Handle bar surfer dude. He ended up taking out the orange coat down below him.
Endo.
I'm not totally sure how much the spikey tires helped. As you can see there were pretty good ruts down the course thru the gates. They probably did some. When all was done, I had a rip in the back of my pants leg due to getting too far behind the seat.
Here are some videos that Pam took of my runs.
One is the quarter final where I was close for a bit then the other guy went down in my lane and I had to dismount, go back up around the gate then take the win. I'm the guy on the left.


The other is where I was smoked by the champion. I'm on the right.

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Spikey Tires!!

Doug called me the other day and said he never knows what I am up to in CO cuz I never post. Well, it will be a bit before I can update for what I was doing in Janurary, but I can at least tell this story.
Thre are 18 of us headed up to Steamboat for 4 days of skiing. They are also having a winter carnival up there and one of the events is a mt bike dual slolam race on the ski slope. So I heard that best way to stay upright was to put some spikey tires on your bike. Too cheap to by some real ones, I made some. I tested them a bit on the frozen snow patch by my house, I think they will work pretty good. The race is Thrusday night, so I will let you know after the weekend.

On the single ply tire I could turn it inside out and put the screws in pretty easy. I just picked a random pattern that should allow at least one screw touching the snow at all times. I would prefer more, but that would be too many screws and too much weight. This one will be my rear tire.

Bling Bling 2.35 for the rear. One of the trashy tires I had laying around.
Insert a liner so the screw heads don't cut the tube. The liner is an old tube sliced open.
Slide the tube inside the liner.
The front tire is a Swamp Thing 2.5.
This is Front tire 1.0. I felt it needed more traction so I added another row of screws on each side.
Front tire 2.0.
In the end, I used about 160 screws. About 100 in the front and 60 in the rear.