Glad you had a great time Firelilly and Treefinder! What an awesome weekend! Started with out of towners coming in to Modesto Saturday night and dinner at the Mexican place down the street with Karna, Kali, Kevin and NVR FNSH. Bratt showed up at 11:30 pm and we got her bike unloaded and into the garage. Everyone up nice and early Sunday morning to hit the road to Deer Creek.
Most everyone caravaned from my house so that we wouldn't get lost. Man-in-charge Justin leads the way. One stop for gas and one stop at Starbucks and one stop at McDonalds and we got to our destination above Twaine Hart around 9:30 am. We find Mick and Pierre and Jennifer, as well as Firelilly and Buddy already there. Buddy has camcorder duties while his broken collarbone still mends.
Of the six gals, three of them have GasGas bikes. Bratt has her new YZ250F and jennifer and I ride the kTm250rfs. Everyone wants a look at Mini's Pampera. She's already been out on the trails before we arrive, rarin' to go :worship: Karna's on her new GasGas200 and let me take it for a spin. Mick's got his new kTm525 and we all take a look at his severe pipe dent he got in the recent desert race he was just in (overalled the B class!). There are 12 of us going out on the trail today - time to go!
Justin leads us on a fun ride at Deer Creek. Plenty of single track through the woods, rocky trails and a few obstacles. I had a blast all day long til the very last rocky downhill, which kicked my butt. We rode all day long and I have to say this was one of the most fun rides I have been on in a long time. Thanks to Justin for his superb knowledge of the area and leadership on the trail.
Bratt, a primarily MX kinda gal, did awesome on her venture into the woods. She and I kept company towards the rear with our official Sweep, NVR FNSH. Brian, thanks again for all the encouragement and not laughing too hard when I'd soil sample in those odd places, and thanks for yelling at me to "stand up!!" when I needed to be told.
Firelilly was like a little mountain goat on her new Pampera, scaling all the rocks with ease. Jennifer was fast and awesome on her new kTm250rfs. We exchanged knowing nods when I congratulated her on her purchase, as we've both become better riders on these bikes. Karna adapted to her new GasGas rather quickly, amazing me by getting down the rocky stuff whilst standing up and not faltering. Wow, new bike and all.
Mick was a big help by offering to ride in front of me at my pace through the single track so that I could watch body positioning, standing, weighting of pegs, etc. That was so helpful! I really did feel like I was going faster after this excercise. Maybe not to the people stuck behind me, but...... ;)
All in all, awesome friends to ride with, awesome day on the trail. Time to head back to my place, as I have others showing up for the BBQ/Pool party I am hosting. NVR FNSH and Bratt offer to take care of my bike and gear so that I can get going with Karna and Justin, the first truck out of Dodge. I need to get home and start cooking. An hour and a half later, I flying around my kitchen getting the Salmon broiling, the Tri-Tip seasoned and the Shrimp Scampi on the stove. Thanks to all who pitched in to help with the meal, I could not have pulled it together without the help of the salad makers, the veggie choppers, and the pasta drainers!! You all make a fine group of Prep Cooks. :thumb:
Fremontguy, RetSenior, Treefinder, Karna's Mom and Dad, and little Phillip show up for the BBQ so now the house and patio are full. There's a dozen weary dirtbikers in my pool cooling off, a few folks get thrown in but all in fun. After the meal, everyone watches Time2Ride and the good parts of On Any Sunday in my living room. The evening dwindles down to Scintillating conversation topics (my lips are sealed) and ends with sleeping bags and aero beds scattered throughout the house.
Monday morning, those remaining spend the day hanging out by the pool soaking up the rays. Thanks to everyone for a great weekend.