Sooo...isn't this due an update....?
Since you asked...
Everyone met up at the quansit, gave the rundown, signed the forms, split into two groups. One group headed to Larry's trails out west of town, the other group went with me to the more open trails and big hills east of town. So we headed out with a threat of rain looming in the immediate area. We hit one maybe two trails and no more than said how nice it feels outside and BOOM! The Heavens opened up and not just a little bit!! It rained like crazy! I knew of a barn we could stash in and shelter, and i pull out guys behind me (so I thought) and we get to the barn, unload, I am missing three riders from the back. URGH! somebody didn't do his job! So, now I have to go do mine, and find them. Back to the trails, REALLY WET trails! Cant find them hell I can't see ten feet! I decide they are not on the trails so I go to the barn convinced they headed for town. My phone (Left behind for obvious reasons in the dry) is ringing. It's Vic, he's a bit pissed as he should be, and he (had a gps track) went to the next trail assuming that is where we were headed. Smart!. I said find a tree and wait it is almost gone on radar we will meet you. So 30 minutes and it clears. Not thinking the trails would be usable we went to get Vic and go to town. But the trails were "passable" so we rode them. There was some slipping and some sliding and on hill that was like a flying circus movie people down everywhere, and the TW trying to tractor up between them... and nope! But all good. Scott, "ASIS" almost became ASISWHEREIS. Due to a laydown which led to a mechanical issue which led to like 5 more laydowns. He is tough! He walked out like a man and at our urging threw in the towel as little "Nel" had gotten a little bent, nothing serious. But she needed a break. We headed for lunch, and to meet the Western Group.
After Lunch the trails were MUCH MUCH better! I feel bad the morning group didn't get a fair shake out east. But it didn't rain on Larry's trails at all so I was told. I have decided next year we are going to sell rain tickets to the local farmers, and we get paid based on the 10th of an inch of rain that falls on the day we schedule our ride Lions Club will make out like a bandit. JULY! MIDDLE OF A DROUGHT! SERIOUSLY! Oh well.
All in all I think a great day was had by all but maybe ASISWHEREIS and Nell. I would like to take this opportunity to point out that the CRF never hit the ground even when I used my genitals to clear the trees out of your way! I'm ok if your were wondering.
Dane and Larry will have to speak to the western experience as I stuck to guiding the east.
Prominent mentions and attaboys:
ASISWHEREIS gets the honorable mention for TOUGH GUY. I will ride with ya anyday man. You are a man's man.
Dan Clarke, right there on the tough guy! He went down twice on the same BIG hill and last time ended up under the bike waiting for Derek and I to finish our conversation to hear him yell for help. Looked like it hurt!
Kurt Klein smallest bike biggest ride award. The little TW that could did almost everything except climb the muddy hill. But you gave it everything it had trying!
Can't remember his name but Husaberg guy. SON OF A GUN can that guy ride a wheelie! Man. Just an excellent rider! Love to watch him ride that thing.
Derek Smith, fastest lap time by FAR!!!
Nick Bright. didn't even go down! Must have been the Honda?
Mike Bright finally showed me that nobody will make every hill. He usually rides a little wheelie at the top to show off. But his bike did NOT hit the ground!
I have had a blast riding with you guys, I love to joke and have a good time and you guys have been a pleasure to be around and I look forward to many years of riding with you all!
HBADVENTURE