well, it was another beautiful day in the san bernadino mountains.
i got to the yellow post camp site at about 8:30 am and got my camp all set up. it was nice to see tam and chris up there already, as well as black zzr, and his wife.
we eventually made our way to ding some trail maintainance, and some other things back on our trail. what a great time that was.
we had an opertunity to try out the "rock sled" which has also seemingly become the name of back portion of one of our adopted trails.
i lke that name much better than humming bird, or dew drop... whatever the other name was
so... after getting some work done on the trail, which was a great exebition of team work, we went ahead on a run on 3n-93 or holcomb trail.
i have always enjoyed that trail, but it has gotten much worse since all of the rains.
up to the first rock garden was rather uneventful, outside of a loose body mount bolt or two.
once in the garden i demonstrated how to get stuck, wind up the rpm's and break a hub. the hub when it exploded went sailing through the air, and nearly took out chris [dukes69]
boy.. that thing really took off.
luckilly i had a spare hub, and it was changed out pretty quickly, and we continued down the trail.
everyone seemed to handle the rock garden nicely, and seemed to enjoy it.
later on down the trail we ran into another problem on an off camber spot.
i'll save the details on that one for rick and sarah.
i will say however that i dit yipe over the radio, EMERGENCY-EMERGENCY-CRISIS!
now, thanks to tam, everytime i think of what i said i visualize a robot with dryer ducts flailing its arms. DAMN IT!
HERE ARE A FEW PICS OF THE EARLIER PART OF THE RUN.
ENJOY
THE REST ARE HERE
http://pierviews.com/photogallery/bi...ver%20mess.htm
i got to the yellow post camp site at about 8:30 am and got my camp all set up. it was nice to see tam and chris up there already, as well as black zzr, and his wife.
we eventually made our way to ding some trail maintainance, and some other things back on our trail. what a great time that was.
we had an opertunity to try out the "rock sled" which has also seemingly become the name of back portion of one of our adopted trails.
i lke that name much better than humming bird, or dew drop... whatever the other name was
so... after getting some work done on the trail, which was a great exebition of team work, we went ahead on a run on 3n-93 or holcomb trail.
i have always enjoyed that trail, but it has gotten much worse since all of the rains.
up to the first rock garden was rather uneventful, outside of a loose body mount bolt or two.
once in the garden i demonstrated how to get stuck, wind up the rpm's and break a hub. the hub when it exploded went sailing through the air, and nearly took out chris [dukes69]
boy.. that thing really took off.
luckilly i had a spare hub, and it was changed out pretty quickly, and we continued down the trail.
everyone seemed to handle the rock garden nicely, and seemed to enjoy it.
later on down the trail we ran into another problem on an off camber spot.
i'll save the details on that one for rick and sarah.
i will say however that i dit yipe over the radio, EMERGENCY-EMERGENCY-CRISIS!
now, thanks to tam, everytime i think of what i said i visualize a robot with dryer ducts flailing its arms. DAMN IT!
HERE ARE A FEW PICS OF THE EARLIER PART OF THE RUN.
ENJOY
THE REST ARE HERE
http://pierviews.com/photogallery/bi...ver%20mess.htm
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