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[QUOTE="Kav, post: 863986, member: 21442"] Natty you rock, and are still a killer cook, I’m sorry I wasn’t very hungry. But I’d like to point out that I had four chicken wings. I snuck a few when you weren’t looking Farmer John, thanks for the tour, I’ll have to come up again for sure. Rocky Roads: Don’t try to fool your self, you did awesome. Keep in mind you fell less times then I did ;) My trip up to Natty’s house was rather fun as I had to drive thought the same storm twice, and ran into too more on the way up there. Still MapQuest said it was a six hour trip. Traveling at the speed of Kav I did it in 4 and a half hours. (And only hydroplaned twice…) on Saturday morning we loaded up Natty’s KTM into my truck. Natty then got to see what it’s like to travel at the speed of Kav on the way to Hollister Hills. (no hydroplaning with passengers is allowed). The weather was prefict, and the dirt was unbelievably tacky. The part of Hollister we road had almost like a huge super-bumed GP track. And with some of the brums as big as they were you could blast into the burm and then ride the wall next to the trail and then dip back on the trail. Riding sweep was kinda new to me. Normally I’m getting swept or left behind to find my own way back. The nice thing about riding sweep was that every one missed the dumb stuff I do. Like bouncing off of the Ranger’s truck and dropping in to the gully. And then accidentally roosting the quad rider on my way out. But at the same time no one got to see any of the cool stuff I was doing when I was goofing off back there that may convince you that I may really know how to do more then just crash. Like the ride-up-the-rocky-creek, triple-bunny-hop, would-have-been-really-nice-to-have-been-on-a-trials-bike-for-that-stunt I was able to pull off. At one point in time Rocky Roads had said that she had hard time with creek crossings. Farmer John then took us on a confidence building trip with four or five small creek crossings and some small log crossings. Truly fun stuff and every one made it through in style. A little later in the day we all took a break and when out for a second loop. I had put on a jacket since it was starting to cool off a bit. It turns out that was a bad idea, because soon we were in the Troll Trail. That was the tightest section of woods/brush I have ever ridden. It was a lot of hard work, and I went down two times. The first one something hooked my foot and flipped me off the side of the bike. I almost had it saved, but right before I got my foot back on the peg, it got hooked on something again. I’m not sure how it happened, but I ended up with the handlebars on my head, and lying under the bike. Rocky Roads had a bad get-off. She ended up stuck under the bike with her ankle twisted in a painful way, unable to get the bike off of her. But one I got the bike off of her. She took about a ten second breather and took off down the trail with out skipping a beat. Every one had some trouble in the Troll Trail, but Farmer John was there to help us as needed. After the Troll Trail we stopped at took a break. I pealed off my jacket because I was sweating big time. Luckily I had an extra dry tee-shirt with me. That mad the trip back to camp wonderful. While we were resting Levi took off to ride around a pond that was in front of us. After he had a few laps in (and had even started his own grove) I jumped in there with him. You could tell he was just having a ball. I practiced brake sliding, and was able to hack the bike out flat-track style on a nice smooth corner. All and all it was one of the funniest days I had on a bike, and I’m glad I was able to play in the mud with my friends. :yeehaw: [/QUOTE]
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