03-05-2014 03:51 PM
Couple more photos from this weekend's race. Trackside's a much better place to see the action than from the stands.
Dude on the left's the one that almost hit me.
Jackson Hillclimbs coming up in two weeks (), then a race the following weekend in southwestern CO i'll be riding in.
03-05-2014 06:13 PM - edited 03-05-2014 06:18 PM
Since it is my thread devoted to "Randomness"
my Yahoo e-mail filter finally caught a spam in a dedicated folder. Apparently "Delta airlines" can submit unsolicited emails that will get trapped in a "NI" Folder.
Georgians be warned---- I am not thrilled! (That never happened when I "Flew the friendly skies")
03-06-2014 08:32 AM
@SnowMule wrote:
Couple more photos from this weekend's race. Trackside's a much better place to see the action than from the stands.
Holy moly! That's some air and you're upsidedown. I have to look hard to see that little bit of track below you. What was the stunt you did because it doesn't look like a normal flip, you'd be facing the opposite direction.
"I won't be wronged. I won't be insulted. I won't be laid a-hand on. I don't do these things to other people, and I require the same from them." John Bernard Books
03-06-2014 09:16 AM
@SnowMule wrote:
Couple more photos from this weekend's race. Trackside's a much better place to see the action than from the stands.
Your pictures don't show up for me.
It looks like you are using a 3rd party website to host your pictues that are blocked by the corporate filters.
03-06-2014 11:34 AM
@bsvare wrote:
Holy moly! That's some air and you're upsidedown. I have to look hard to see that little bit of track below you. What was the stunt you did because it doesn't look like a normal flip, you'd be facing the opposite direction.
Let's be clear here... If my sled's in a position like that, I grossly miscalculated something and will probably need professional medical assistance in short order.
Rider's Willie Elam out of Idaho doing a backflip. He took 7th in snowmobile freestyle at the X-games this year.
I was on the other side of the camera.
@RavensFan wrote:
Your pictures don't show up for me.
It looks like you are using a 3rd party website to host your pictues that are blocked by the corporate filters.
Some more restrictive filters could do that. http://mule.smugmug.com/
Good chance to use that VPN server you have running on a computer at home.
03-25-2014 03:38 PM
What a week. :yikes
Rode with four Wisconsin youth program (18-20) flatlanders who had never been in the mountains before. That was fun, and involved a lot of digging stuck sleds.
They had fun and won't look at trail riding back home the same way ever again.
Then out to Jackson Hole for the world championship hillclimbs... we had the best parking spot on the mountain. Did a bunch of avalanche educatin' for people who were interested.
they gave me a media pass!! Onnamountain most of the week.
Dodging roost and runaway sleds... almost got run over by a snowbike... but got some good shots!
Keith Curtis #711, King of Kings again... unbelieveably fast rider.
I'll be busy for a while...
Pick up my truck from the shop tomorrow night, fix my sled (hit another tree... replace front bumper, then set it up for snocross) and get all my gear packed up for the race this weekend.
03-28-2014 09:51 AM
@SnowMule wrote:
Pick up my truck from the shop tomorrow night, fix my sled (hit another tree... replace front bumper, then set it up for snocross) and get all my gear packed up for the race this weekend.
You do know that those trees can't see you coming or swiftly dodge to get out of your way don't you?
03-28-2014 11:29 AM
I think trees in Colorado have become smarter than that. They grab the machines and slam them against rocks.
Lynn
03-28-2014 12:42 PM - edited 03-28-2014 12:43 PM
They tend to jump out right in front of you as you're riding. I know it's not just me, as the guys I ride with have the same issues.
New bumper on in <1hour... i'm getting way too efficient at replacing these.
Two evenings in the garage to get 'er all set up for the track instead of the backcountry.
Driving ~6hrs south tonight, catch a few hours of sleep then riders meeting at 0700, snocross all day saturday, hillcross on sunday.
One of my sponsors came through big time for me for this race, taking care of entry fees and putting a good dent into fuel expenses.
Now as long as I don't wad it up in lap 1 like i've been known to do, I should be okay...
03-31-2014 03:47 PM
Ouch.
Lap 2 of practice, a small step-down in a real tight corner... bounced me off my sled and into the snow. This is why you wear the gear, kids...
That same step-down busted another guy's ankle in my class, and another rider in the sport class ate it hard in finals (sport and longtrack that I was racing in ran in the same heat for round 2 and finals). Medics stayed busy in that corner.
Cased a big double and DNF'd . Probably would have had 2nd too. My ankle's all sorts of funny colors right now and i'm not moving very fast.
Withdrew from hillcross sunday since I could hardly walk (fortunately I had a nice motorized scooter there ), got talked into racing the flat drags... a little lower-impact than hill-x but still fun. Didn't do too bad for a stock 800 when I could get the track to hook up, the ice was tough to get traction on.