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Racin' Jason: New bike.
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Tuesday, March 17, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Born and raised in Maple Ridge. I love to mountain bike, and get lost in the forest and the mountains. I'm a mechanical engineer and mechanical designer so naturally I love anything to do with mechanical engineering, whether it's tuning my bike or my hotrod volkswagen or working on some mechanical design of mine. View my complete profile. North Shore Mountain Biking. Golden Ears Provincial Park. Spring Cleanup (Mar. 22, 2009).
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Racin' Jason: April 2007
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Monday, April 09, 2007. Old bike new owner. (Mar. 31, 2007). The last ride of March. Uncle Jim was out here from Nelson and has newly aquired the Big Red Sled Norco Team DH from my dad. This will be Uncle Jim's innaugural full suspension ride. The ride consisted of myself, my dad and uncle Jim. We met at the Woodlot, of course, and decided to head up to. Uncle Jim and his new freeride machine. L-R: Me, Dadman(he's not a midget he's hunched over), Unkie Jim. In the gloomy rainforest. A wider shot of.
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Racin' Jason: Birthday ride 2009. (Mar. 21, 2009)
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Monday, March 23, 2009. Birthday ride 2009. (Mar. 21, 2009). Birthday 2009. It has become an annual event going on four or five years now. My uncle's birthday is two day before mine so we end up having a joint celebration. This years ride consisted of my dad, my uncle Jim and cousin Jesse out from Nelson, and my cousin Jordan who bussed it out from Kamloops. The group L to R: myself, Jesse, Jim, Dad, JordanO. At one point I actually fell through snow well up past my knee! My dad getting airborn on Hoots.
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Racin' Jason: March 2009
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Monday, March 23, 2009. Spring Cleanup (Mar. 22, 2009). Right off the bat thebike proved to be amazing. I was able to sprint up hills that I was barely able to slug my way up on my freeride bike. The light weight and especially light rolling weight made for a very quick and mostly painless climbing bike. This is what the trail should look like, meandering through the forest with the sun filtering through the canopy. Birthday ride 2009. (Mar. 21, 2009). The group L to R: myself, Jesse, Jim, Dad, JordanO.
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Racin' Jason: September 2008
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Sunday, September 07, 2008. Operation: "East Canyon" Part I (Sept. 6, 2008). Well, it has been a long time since I have posted anything on my bike blog. I have been on many a great bike adventure since my last posting, including an entire summer of riding in Kamloops. My new bike-related goal is to ressurect the East Canyon trail in Golden Ears park (which is already open to mountain bikers) in a more mountain bike friendly trail and eliminate the need for any hike-a-biking. I decide to continue my trail...
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Racin' Jason: Back in the mountains. (Feb. 21 & 22, 2009)
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009. Back in the mountains. (Feb. 21 and 22, 2009). Well, its time to retire the cross country components and get ol Bicyclese ready for free-riding season. Swapping components back and forth from XC to FR is getting to hard to do, I will have to invest in a xc specific bike. Dadman at the powerlines. I flip bike over onto its wheels and realized I have no pressure in my front brake. Arrg! Doug at the powerlines. My dad riding Toadstool. Myself at the powerlines. Feb 28, 2009).
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Racin' Jason: May 2007
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Saturday, May 12, 2007. Longtime no Seymour (April 21, 2007). Finally managed to hook up with another riding buddy: Cory "bag-a-cheese" Biagi, or just C-bag for short. Anyways it's been way too long since we rode together and it's been over a year since I've been riding at Seymour so finally I can journal about a ride somewhere other thatn the Woodlot. Of if we're going to Seymour we have to ride. The bridgework aswell was second to non, which can be seen in the photos. I'll admit I was scared of those r...
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Racin' Jason: Hayward Lake Loop (Jan. 31, 2009)
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Sunday, February 01, 2009. Hayward Lake Loop (Jan. 31, 2009). Today I decided to ride the Hayward Lake loop again and continue on with my photo every kilometer idea seeing as how my camera died last time. This time however my plan was to complete the loop in less than three hours. Hopefully the ice has melted from the trail and I can actually ride the entire trail. This was my view to the right at km 13. Tree graveyard with its tombstones sticking out of the ice. I live this bike as I am a light guy.
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Racin' Jason: Spring Cleanup (Mar. 22, 2009)
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Monday, March 23, 2009. Spring Cleanup (Mar. 22, 2009). Right off the bat thebike proved to be amazing. I was able to sprint up hills that I was barely able to slug my way up on my freeride bike. The light weight and especially light rolling weight made for a very quick and mostly painless climbing bike. This is what the trail should look like, meandering through the forest with the sun filtering through the canopy. December 16, 2009 at 3:41 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Racin' Jason: Poco Bike Skills Park (Mar. 7, 2009)
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009. Poco Bike Skills Park (Mar. 7, 2009). Jordan practicing one of the ladder drops to a nice dirt transition landing. There were three drops that got succesfully higher. Cory hitting the first of four table-tops in a row at speed. There were three sets of table-tops to jump. Each set was significantly larger than the next. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Born and raised in Maple Ridge. I love to mountain bike, and get lost in the forest and the mountains. I'm a mechanica...