Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Hiking In The Snow

Moon Coming out
Ben on the Bristle Cone Trail

Quinn Enjoying A Hike on the Bristle Cone Trail
In an attempt to not get any fatter then I all ready am Ben and I decided to head up to the mountain and do a bit of snow shoeing. It was not as deep as we thought it would be so the snow shoes were not necessary. It was a bit of shock coming from 60 degrees in the Valley to about 28 in the snow. Good times were had, but now I have my bike up and running again it's time to hit the dirt.



Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Small World and Termas de Chillan

8.5 years latter back in the USA
EPIC POWDER DAY IN TERMAS DE CHILLAN

So there I was, back in 98' a long hair traveling through Chile and enjoying some sweet southern equator July snow. After an epic adventure me and my traveling companions had found our selves in a hostel about 10 miles from the resort http://termasdechillan.ski.com/. It rained and snowed the entire night which could only mean one thing, snow on the mountain (that night I also ate my first pig with an apple in it's mouth, but that is an entirely different story). I woke up bright and early to a massive amount of fresh powder and a huge desire to get up the mountain. Only problem is I had no way of getting up there but my thumb. So I walk to the road and started hitching. The fine gentlemen in the picture above, picked me up and we had a killer time boarding with fresh lines all day. I have kept in touch with Rafa (the one in the Hawaiian shirt) for the past few years. So here is where the story gets cool. My buddy Rafa and his girlfriend are traveling the U.S.A and just happened to be in town the same weekend as my daughters 1st birthday party. It was so wild to be hanging out in my house during my daughters birthday party with my buddy who picked up hitchhiking in Chile. I love the fact that life is so packed with cool experiences.






Sunday, December 2, 2007

Snow On The Mountain


The Beauty of living in Sin City Dirt Country is that you can get a great mountain bike ride in then hit the slopes all in the same day. The Frog and I loaded up in the truck this morning and made the thirty minuet drive up the mountain. It was great to "visit" the snow. FYI to all Sin City Dirt Locals; the ski resort is open (http://www.skilasvegas.com/winter/index.html). If you are lucky and bump into "ski patrol" Ryan ask if he will let you shoot the howitzer (all in the name of avalanche control).

Saturday, December 1, 2007

Gennius Book of World Records And The Great Santa Run

The Family Ready To Tear It UP
The Frog and I


Me and Mrs. Claus

7,800 Santa's

What could be better then 7,800 hundred Santa's in one location spreading Christmas Cheer???? Breaking the Gennius Book of World Records amount for the most Santa's at one location. I have been able to do some cool things in my life but not one of those things has ever landed me in that book until know. You may ask who held the title before? The answer to that question would be Liverpool, England. Being that our forefathers took the American Colonies away from England, I only feel that it was my patriotic duty to take this record from them as well. Honestly did they stand a chance? Roy from "Siegfried and Roy" was the out in front of event. The dude has been mauled by a Tiger, but that did not stop him from wanting to crush England (his desire to crush England may have something to do with the Armistice of 1919). The 5K was great, even though it got a bit hot running in a beard. I did get passed this time by a bunch of kids, but being that it is so close to Christmas I thought I would give them this one shot. The family had a great time and as long as we are in Vegas we will keep doing our duty to make sure England never recaptures the title.






Good By To Evel Knievel

Original Sin City Dirt....Evel Jumping the Fountains at Caesars
Who is the originator of Man as we know it????? Easy answer Evel Knievel (o.k. Chuck Norris may be mixed in there as well). In a society were it is no longer cool to be a man (in the sense of Burt Reynolds in "Stuntman" or Clint Eastwood in "High Planes Drifter") we lost a true icon. Evel encompassed manhood in a pure and true sense. He did not care if it was a "good idea" or if it was "logical" he just did it. If he failed he just healed and went on to the next jump. I can remember being a kid a watching prime time televised Evel events and thinking how cool he was. So Evel, Sin City Dirt salutes you and all that you stood for. Fare thee well.........

Friday, November 23, 2007

20 Miles on Turkey Day


Happy Thanksgiving....... Pup, Jay, Mark, Ryan, and I all went out bright on early on Turkey day for a serious ride. First off let me start off by saying that I was diffidently the Santa at the end of this Thanksgiving day parade (I have no shame in saying I was the slowest). As we rounded out the first 5 miles, my stomach decided that it needed to make some extra room for the big meal to come. After revisiting breakfast I was doing much better. The day was great and good times were had by all. I will say the Members of the Future 08' "Extreme Couture" Primal Quest team turned in a stellar performance. Big thanks to Pup for letting me borrow his Santa Cruz.

Friday, November 2, 2007

Dashing the Hope of 10 year olds at the Southern Highlands 5K

By the sound of title you may think this is a bit cruel, but don't judge me until you read the entire post. So there I was, a glorious Saturday morning in the south west side of Vegas. After meeting up with Ben, Laura, Anthony, Krista and Ryan we got our numbers and headed toward the starting line. There they were, our competition dressed in pumpkin orange soccer uniforms. A very intimidating force of 15 10-11 year old soccer players. Now most of you may not see this as a thing to fear. Let me explain my rational, it is very easy to be beaten down by your piers but not by a group of kids who have never seen an episode of ALF. Not to mention, I been doing old school Rockey Training (remember Rockey in Russia) by running with Sienna in the running stroller. So the gun went off and Ryan and I vowed to each other that no matter what the cost we would beat the kids. The first pack of kids were picked off in the first mile (much like wounded wilder beasts near a lions watering hole.) The last few proved a bit more evasive. At about Mile two we spotted the last two of them. Ryan and I decided we would push the pace and see if we could break their spirit. If our speed did not work we decided that we may be able to crush their will to run by letting the cat out of the bag about Santa. Lucky for them our speed carried us through and after a bit of trash talking we ran past them, thus overtaking the all 15 players. The feeling was sweet as we past the finish line. The field and the Glory was ours that day. Oh the sweet taste of victory!

Monday, October 15, 2007

Megan's Birthdaypalooza 07'

Megan Tearing The Trail Up!
At The Top After A Long Climb
The Brown family had a serious week of celebration for Megan's 27th birthday. We kicked it off with a surprise party last Wednesday and carried it through the weekend. My parents were in town over the weekend so we had free babysitting so it was time to hit the trials. Now that it is not 150 degrees out side you can ride in the middle of the day. We woke up late (7:30 that's how lame we are) and hung out on Saturday till we felt awake enough to ride. By about 10 we decided to head out to Cotton Wood and hit it. So knowing that my wife is not happy with a ride unless she climbs for over an hour I knew just the trail. So up the mountain we went until we reached the top. It was so much fun to get out and ride together again. We finished off the ride with a killer downhill and a few bumps and scratches. So with a good ride under our belts we loaded up chips and Diet Coke and headed for home. Happy B-day Megan!

Sunday, October 7, 2007

Frampton, Snow, Blue Diamond=Blown Rear Shock

Peter Frampton Singing "Do you feel like I do?"
Blue Diamond, NV


Blown Romic Rear Shock





So, by the title you may wonder how all these things come together. Here it is------after a week of looking forward to going back up to Brian Head to ride with Ben and Anthony I found out that it was going to snow. Snow and bikes do not go hand and hand and besides there is nothing cool about being cold (mock me, I can take it). So bummed out beyond belief I decided to stay at home and just kick it. I decided around 3 on Saturday I would head out to Blue Diamond and do a ride (Blue Diamond sites about 20 min. from Vegas and has a trial system of about 200+ miles). As I drove out there I decided to enjoy Peter Framton's rock masterpiece "Framton Comes Alive". As I rolled up to the parking lot at Blue Diamond I was fully rocking out to "Do you feel like I do" (12 min and 53 seconds of 70's rock pleasure). With lifted spirits I got on the KHS and began to ride. As I climbed I could tell something was wrong with the bike. As a reached the second hill I looked down and noticed I had oil from the shock all over my legs and shoes. At that moment I realized the ride was over and the rear shock was blown. I must say at first I was really mad, then it came to me. No matter how bad things ever get at least Peter Frampton "Feels Like I do".


Sunday, September 30, 2007

Desert Solitaire (kind of)

Dave and Jed
Keep on Keeping on-----Not quite what Edward Abby may of had in mind, but this Saturday we had a killer time ridding on the south side of SR160. Dave was in town from Reno this weekend, Vegas local Jed (super ranger), and my self meet up in the parking lot around 7am. Now to most you this may sound week because it was only around 50 outside, but it felt like Old Man Winter had come. It was really cold, but we made up for balmey temp by doing a ton of climbing. With my new bike coming in at around 40 pounds (she may be heavy, but there is allot of cushion for the pushing) I warmed right up. The cool thing about Vegas is you can be kicking it on the strip and within a short drive you can be in the middle of desert enjoying a bit of solitaire.


Friday, September 28, 2007

Adventure Xstream 3 Day Race In Moab

Fellow Sin City Dirt amigos Mark Jackson and Mark "Pup" Roberts are killing it at the 3 day Moab Adventure Extreme Race. This race is a mix of Running, Biking, Kayaking, Orienteering, Ropes, and serious sleep deprivation. They are doing this in order to get ready for Primal Quest 08' (a ten day race). They will be sponsored by fellow adventure racer Randy "The Natural" Couture and will race under the name Team Xtream Couture. They are currently racing under and sponsorship of Red Rock Running Company (team 440). You can track their progress in the Moab race at http://www.checkpointtracker.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=app.showLeaderboard&eventID=126

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

We Almost Had To Eat Dan On The Bunchgrass Trail





All smiles as Dan, Megan, and I started out on the White Pine/Bunchgrass Trial in Logan, UT. Not saying that the smiles faded, but it turned into a bit of an adventure. First off I was using my brothers Klien and I did not notice it had slicks on it until we were starting the ride. With that being said I ate S@#$ more then a few times. We were trucking down the trail, then the trail seemed to go away. There were actually a bunch of downed tress and due to the fact they free range cattle up there there were small trials going in every direction. So we followed the one with bike tracks on it. Well, whoever laid those tracks down went the wrong way. In fact as the trail basically stopped we found a bike out there that someone had just left! As we bushwhacked through the sage carrying our bikes, Dan offered himself as a survival feast if needs be (team player that Dan, good guy to have with you if you are flying over the Andie's or stuck on Donner Pass). We realized we were lost and it was then that Dan turned to his TV learned survival skills (Survivor Man) to get us out. He said lets go down the valley and follow the stream. I will say as we bushwhacked through the sage we finally heard cars and realized we would not have to eat Dan after all. As we got closer to the road we realized we had to forge the Logan River. By this time we were just delirious and we all sat on the bank of the river and laughed. Good times were had by all, sometimes getting lost can be the best part of the ride.

Monday, September 10, 2007

Thunder Mountain












Here are a few shots from Thunder Mountain, one of the most scenic rides in the west. This
rides sits right out side of Panguitch Utah next to Bryce Canyon. The first time I did this ride we rode in about two inches of snow and crashed at the Cameron Inn (it may be condemned now, but we stayed there for 5 bucks a night). The shots from this trip were with my buddy Pup and a great group of guys from Vegas. If you are ever in the area do it!!!!!






Friday, September 7, 2007

Back In Vegas


Keith Coming Down

Mark on His Killer New Bike!


Friday, August 31, 2007

Monday, August 27, 2007

Dave, Dan & Quinn getting mentally prepared before Blowhard
The view from the beginning of Blowhard

Quinn & Dan coming down Blowhard


Start making motorcycle noises.........now

Dan cruisin' through the aspens on Dark Hollow

Ryan riding Dark Hollow

Dave pointing to his fans on Dark Hollow

Panorama from Bunker Creek Trail

Panguitch Lake Panoramic

Panorama from top of Brianhead Peak

The rock drop

Sunday, August 26, 2007

Brian Head, UT Man Weekend

Loaded with Bikes and Ready to Get Out of Vegas

Dave with 3' of Bobbi (100% Turkey, Stuffing, and Cranberry Goodness)


36 Miles of Riding = 2 Pound Porter Houses



View From Bunker Creek Trial




View From Blow Hard Trail


Bratwurst Break



Dan the Man





Dave, Quinn, and Ryan




Quinn, Dan, and Ryan





Blow Hard Trail Head


MAN WEEKEND AT BRIAN HEAD,UT










 

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