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Opening Day At Stevens Pass

The soft opening of Stevens Pass Bike Park was the first weekend in October. This is the first lift access bike park Washington has had in a really long time. Fall in the NW can be a little unpredictable and that it was for the whole weekend. It was freezing in the mornings and then throughout the days there was a constant battle between the rain and the sun. Even though the weather was less than ideal about 900 people showed up to ride the new park over the course of the weekend. Needless to say we are all stoked to have something this rad in our own backyard!

Check out the amazing slide show put together by VitalMTB with Tim Zimmerman’s photos by clicking the screen shot.

Check out Pinkbike’s coverage of the event with a bunch of great photos shot by Paris Gore.

I was lucky enough to have the chance to film this piece a few days before the park opened. Even though the park is still in its early stages with only two trails open, there plenty of lines to be had on the fresh runs.

Interbike 2011

This is a picture-packed post of my Interbike highlights. Interbike the biggest convention of the year, is on dirt and off dirt and if you have ever been, you know that the on-dirt demo can be REALLY hot. This year we got some wind, rain and even lightning. So it stayed on the cooler side making the desert a more bearable place for us northwesterners. There was a bunch of rad stuff to check out on the inside as well. An overwhelming amount of new product hits you as you walk through the front doors. Around every corner lies some sort of bike lust. After all of the long days walking the show there are usually shenanigans for the memory banks. But as the saying goes: What happens in Vegas… 

Jon Kennedy and Mike Brown pull some heroic moves and get the DB flags up in the storm.

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MBO

In late August I attended Mountain Bike Oregon in Oakridge, OR. with Jon Kennedy and Eric Porter. This is a great event for anybody that loves to ride mountain bikes and drink beer. MBO is a three day camping, riding, and if you still have energy, partying event. We were lucky enough to hook up to ride and shoot with Tim Zimmerman. He’s great to work with, keeping it fun and getting some insane shots!

Click the shot for the Vital story on MBO

Spring Edit

This is a little video that I made while getting back into the swing of things.

Mount Washington

Adrienne Schofhauser and I took a super fun trip to Mount Washington out on Vancouver Island last summer to ride the quiet little bike park. During our couple of days there it felt like we had the whole place to ourselves. The bike park had a lot to offer, from features to flowy, technical trails. Those features include cool wallrides and the picture below that Adrienne shot of me on their trail Back In Black was used for Mt. Washington’s 2011 bike park brochure. We are headed back in a week to watch the Bearclaw Invitational take place.

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Duthie Hill Demo Day

Duthie Hill had its opening of Phase Two over the weekend. Like usual Duthie draws a wide crowd of people from all bike disciplines. There were a ton of people that stopped by to demo bikes from the Diamondback fleet. The weather was good and with a bunch of fun new trails opened up, people were stoked. I think at this point there is something for everyone. It was really busy all day long with a bunch of people demoing bikes, riding bikes, and even some funny competitions.
                                       Our Booth seemed to be packed for most of the day

 Jason making sure that the mission is shred ready

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Shoulder Injuries

I recently underwent a much needed shoulder surgery that gave me the time and motivation to create this site. You always here about riders picking up hobbies to fulfill the time off the bike while injured but I never thought I would be filling that time playing on my geek box making a website.

                                                            

Over a year ago while getting rad “in a wet skatepark,” I washed out and dislocated my shoulder for the first time tearing my Labrum….. After recovering from the first time I managed to re-dislocate my shoulder something like seven times. After going through all of that I knew it was time to get this broken wing fixed. I’m really happy with how the surgery went. It seemed like it was going to be forever before I got better during those first couple of weeks but a few months of recovery and physical therapy put me back in the saddle again. I also had a ton of new bike parts to act as a little motivation to get back on the bike a little quicker.

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