Sunday, August 29, 2010

On the way to Newfoundland Part 1






Well it's finally happening. A trip Mike Jones and I have been planning for 2 years, much of this a follow up from our hugely successful Yukon trip/story 3 year ago. Our team has been assembled, Mike, Dre, Curtis (also on the Yukon trip) and Jordan Manly. We have been in touch with Tourism Newfoundland we have been in touch with the magazines and we have our on the ground guide Shannon and Cycle Solutions lined up in Cornerbrook NF.

Now it's just getting there, getting sorted and finding out what mountain biking is really like on the other side of the country.

We are 2 days in and loving it, but more to come on that. We left Vancouver successfully, picked up Curtis on the other side and met Shannon - Newfoundland rocks, but here are a few shots of getting going. I'm sure you are all familiar with travel and traveling with a bike, ugh what an ordeal.

Glad to be here and what a beautiful place, as mentioned more on that later - ok maybe a teaser or two...,

Cheers
Dre

Photo Shoot with New Zealand Photog




Sometimes you see an e-mail and someone is reaching out; in this case word came down to me that Patrick Fallon a photog from NZ was coming to Canada and wanted to a) hook up for some shots and b) go for a ride. I replied knowing that a friendly voice in a foreign country is always a glowing light. We finally found time after Crankworkx to get together.

Along the way I bumped into Connor Mcloud, he mentioned a few new trails on Cypress he had been hitting, some all-mountain pedally stuff. I know that Cypress is Connor's mountain so nobody better to get out with and ride.

Time was tight, but we managed to take our NZ buddy for a ride, hit some great trail and of course squash a few beers after.

Hoping that we contribute to Patricks story and hoping he had a good time riding N. Vancouver.

Any mountaing biker visiting my backyard is good to go, and Cypress trails are sic - get out and ride.

more to come from Newfounland as we explore this amazing location

Cheers
Dre

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

New Slayer Video - 2011

After a hot sweaty afternoon, we came up with a great video, the Rocky Mountain Slayer Rocks - Check it out...,

http://vimeo.com/14424781


Cheers
Dre

Rocky Mountain Dealer Day






The 2011 Rocky Mountain Bike Line-up is ready to Roll!

Like most things we put a team together, set some goals and drive towards a finished product. Sometimes that's an event sometimes that's a complete bike line-up, but no matter what it takes plenty of people to put out a great product and when we displayed what the team at Rocky Mountain Bikes has put forth for 2011, I am proud to be part of that team.

The Dealer Day in this case was for BC Dealers and this is just the tip of the iceberg for the 'trade-show season' . When we look at the up coming schedule over the next few months; Eurobike, Btac/Expocyle, Interbike and this year Outerbike, it's a big time of the year with much time on the road and away from home. All these events will take time resources and a great team split up to accomplish a lot of goals.

Back to the great line-up though, colors are hot, spec is hot, small attention to details, a comprehensive progression from 30 level models up to Team models and some hot new products like the New Element and the New Slayer.

Yesterdays outing starts with an empty parking lot; it gets swept, out come the tents tables and bikes, the caterer, the dealers and a couple hours of chin wagging, a presentation, a factory tour, then it all closes down and like a Cirque du Soliel the show is moving on. When you think about the fleet of 2011 show bikes, where they go and what went into producing them it's fairly awe inspiring.

Check out the New 2011 Rocky Mountain Line up -coming soon to a media source near you and way to go team, hoooo raaahhhhh!!!

Cheers
Dre

Monday, August 23, 2010

4500 Vertical up, then Down


Here is the GPS file

Weekend adventure -Big Mountain Style






Somewhere out there in the lower mainland of BC is a mountain, one I briefly and recently caught wind of, a mountain that serves up some sweet singletrack. Yes, your mouth is watering and so was mine.

It just so happened that a large crew of us were headed to Vernon for a stag for the weekend, a small select 2 of us decided to burden ourselves with an extra bike and an extra ride.

A bother yes, but you haven't really scratched the surface of earned turns until you tackle this behemoth of a mountain.

The profile looked good, the trail looked amazing and so we headed up; up the trail, up up and still further up. This trail Mt Outram is what I would call a serious adventure- granny gear climbing right out of the gates punctuated by pushing, followed by more pushing and 2. 5 hours later we crested the alpine to the edge of a small tarn.

We were crushed, perhaps we pushed too hard, perhaps it's just that hard, but Matt Ryan (no slouch in the climbing devision, think Pantani) and I reached our limits on this outing. We relaxed at the top, drank some water and soaked in some amazing views. But as with all good things it had to end, we were 'Stag' bound, totally exhausted and knew a weekend of bike parking and beers was at the end of our next 3 hour drive. So it was with heavy legs (completely blown quads) and tired bodies that we exited the alpine, but not before....,, Woooooooo Hooooooo for 30 minutes of sweet (overused adjective) singletrack descending - amazing!!

And so tasty after every turn has been sweated into, 'Sweat Equity' at it's finest.

The question must be posed though - 2.5 hours of pushing for a 30 min descent, was it a worthy trade off -if you like to suffer, want the most challenging climb ever, have more time on your hands, or just plain want a tough adventure then this is the mountain for you - Tagged and Bagged, this is our kind of outing.

Just keeping you posted on the good stuff.

Cheers
Dre

Friday, August 20, 2010

Brian Lopes and Richie Schley on the North Shore






Well I thought we were going for a shore shred, but such is not the case when you get a bunch of power house riders all in one zone.

It's always great to have people like BL and Schley visit us here on the North Shore in our own backyard. Wade and I were the congenial hosts while Richie had good friend James and Lopes brought his friend Joe. Along with us were Czech Rob and Italian Ali, both toting camera's, this is where the 'ride' went sideways.

Rob was doing a documentary on the life and times of Brian Lopes while Ali was shooting Marzocchi product and riders, coincidentally we were all riding Marzocchi so a great opportunity to smash quit a diverse crowd of disciplines together.

Wade took us on a backyard tour, and as we wound our way up the mountain we discussed the true vision of the shore, how to capture it and blend it into both of the photographers job descriptions.

Up Dempsey -Bramear, across the Baden over the new 'stairs of dispair' dispair no longer, and into Lower Ladies, aha. The boys from Cali and around the world were stoked; to see the work of Digger, get up close and personal with some classic old shore was just too much. Bam the camera's started firing and I thought 'oh my god this is gonna be the extent of our ride!', not that I minded, but I had me heart set on a wee pedal.

Across to the 'crater' with stories of the legends of the shore and sure enough there was enough momentum to drag this motley crew up a little higher, phew. So we chatted some more and pedaled up to the freshly re-done Ladies.

The afternoon wore into early evening as the light faded out and all shooting became impossible, the last click of a camera was shot on the famous teetertotter over the swamp, and finally it was time to 'pin it'. Nothing like having a couple of bro's on your wheel as you descend you favorite trails home. Actually we ended up back at Wade's kicking in the alley swilling beers. Now that's a day at the office, and if anyone else wants to come and visit they will get the same backyard treatment we give everyone - a damn good time.

Off to a weekend of riding in Vernon, get out and pedal.
Dre

Thursday, August 19, 2010

GPS Richie's Rally

A lot of up yes sireeee

So I checked the 'stats':

29.5 k and 4450 feet of climbing, Richie is a sick man for making us do it, results subject to change, all unofficial etc etc.

1-Ariel Lindsley
2-Matt Ryan
3-Dylan Wolsky
4-Richie Schley
5-'Dre' Hestler

Rip-n-it-up since forever
Dre

Ride Don't Slide -RDS






Well the C-workx is over and all that's left is industry or those with some extra time off. Before heading back to Vancouver Paulo from Costa Rica and I decided to hit the bike park one more time, maybe we could squeeze just a wee bit more fun out of an amazing week.

Upon arrival at the plaza (base of the lifts) I bump into Richie Schley, Brian Lopes, a whole gang of Marzocchi peeps (Bryson, Lil B, JP, Ronnie) and Team Giant. They have organized a trip to the Peak and then were planning on hitting one of the trails into Creekside (the other side of the mountain), Ride Dont Slide. As mentioned yesterday my jump skills need work but my trail skills are fine, wanting to show Paulo as much of the good stuff, we jumped on the group and viola - another 'Sic' ride. In fact that pretty much stoked my DH fire, woooaaa what a trail, what a group and what a ride.

From the Alpine to the big timbers and onto the river at the bottom of the Whistler Valley approx 4200 vertical feet of singletrack. Lets just consider this; you can have all the trail in the World but if you don't have a good crew to session it, it just won't 'shine'. Todays ride was glowing with exploding loam and steep rooty gnarl all at top, top speed.

Thanks for the ride boyz, that's one for the books.

Dre

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Crankworkx 2010






Final event for the week of crazy-ness, Canadian Open DH. Best viewed at the 'Heckle Fest' Rock or from the chair above

These guys are ripping it up - going very, very fast. I took a couple runs on my new RMB Flatline and realized my jumping skill were a little rusty, but the trails skills were fine.

Caught Tippie with the Mega-phone pumping up the crowds, also the latest inductee to the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame with Schley and Simmons.

Darren Butler at the Shimano booth representing

Wade, Paulo, TKW (Shimano marketing guru) and I spun a couple laps in the famous Bike Park, then of course a couple beers at the longhorn, now thats a wrap!

See you all next year at the C-workx

Dre

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Richie's Rally





Aug 14th, Saturday morning of the Crankworkx final. What could be better than a sweet run on the Whistler Westside Trails. The concept here is similar to what most rides end up being- ride up with your bro's (groups of 3 in this case) then the timing starts at the top of the downhill; this is usually where you throw down with your bro's and beat each other up. Richie picked 3 long sweet trails and we the intrepid pedalers were the guinea pigs.

9 am registration at Rainbow trailhead followed by sorting into groups of 3. I ended up with Arthur and Hugo a couple of fit, fun riders.

Trail 1 was up the North flank via Alpine to 'Billy's Epic', this I had run once the night before and once 4 years ago in the BC Bike Race

Trail 2 was up the center flank (for lack of a better description) into 'Cheap Thrills', this was the gnarliest and a trail I have not done in about 10 years.

Trail 3 was back up the center flank and into 'High Society' a sweet undulating ride with some breathtaking views and one that I had ridden 3 times in the last couple weeks so was actually ready for.

Off we went, me on my 2011 Slayer ready for action. Arthur put the hurt down on Hugo and I on the first climb, second climb and basically all day. He had been resting, while Hugo and I had been riding all week. No worries the Rally is mostly about fun with some DH bragging rights thrown in. We all came out unscathed, with big smiles in a total time of about 3 hours, tired and stoked we headed back over to the main village to watch the final slopestyle. The only way to really enjoy someone else's ride is to have your own in the bank.

A race, a rally whatever we did it was a fun day full of good times, good trails and tough climbs.

For next year stay posted on the Worca.com website and make sure you come on out for Richie's Rally a different style of fun.

However it happens, it's always good on two wheels, eh!

Cheers
Dre

Friday, August 13, 2010

A Photo-Shoot -RMB Slayer 2011






It's the time of year to get catalogs ready and prepare for the trade shows. All great products need to be shot, hopefully in their element and some emotion extracted from the experience. To me a photo-shoot is telling a story and in this case it was Rocky Mountain Bikes showing their re-designed 2011 Slayer.

We are always fortunate to work with some amazing talent in this case Sterling Lorence on the still camera and Ambrose Weingart on the moving pictures, both excellent fellows, good friends and top artisans in their craft.

We headed down to Squamish, Wade and I from Whistler and Ambrose and Sterl from Vancouver. What unfolded is a classic day of action: meet, discuss locations, begin shoot, adress the story line, shoot some more, get tired, get bored, sweat, eat lunch, move location, re-adress story line, ensure the shoot list is complete, get more sweaty, get hungry, watch the sun, look for opportunity and finally as the sun and the light goes down, celebrate a 10 hour day of bug infested, effort infused action.

But when you are working with talent like these guys, it's a day of hard work, given, but also when you consider the amount of productivity, very satisfying. Then we wait to see what comes out of the edit suit.

It's amazing what terrain we managed to hit, some amazing gems and again I can't say enough about the Squamish trails, the people that make them happen and how fortunate we are to be able to enjoy them.

Cheers to our team, Wade, Sterl and Ambrose and thanks to the community of Squamish for adding sic singletrack to the world of mountain biking. Oh and thanks RMB engineers for making an amazing bike that rocks the world of singletrack.

Next up it's flips, hips and beers at the Crankworkx festival, our own little trade-show here in the Pacific North West. Get on up to Whistler and enjoy the show.

Cheers
Dre

Heli Drop Aborted Rain - Shuttles






We were slated for a monday Heli-Drop to Tenquile lake, but the weather didn't agree. This is the right way to start a week of biking for Crankworkx. Wade and I like to add a little variation to our industry friends, offer something different everytime they come. But the weather had a different idea, so it was that we ended up shuttling some wicked singletrack in Pemberton.

After an early morning coffee at the Pony in Pemberton we conferred with Jonny at the Bike Co and decided to take a few runs and wait for the weather. Once up the top we recieved word that the cloud levels were too low and the Heli-Drop would be a 'no go'. C'est la vie that's what outdoor sports are all about and making alternatives happen are what we are about.

Brent Martin (Ryders Eyewear), Paulo a legendary guide from Costa Rica, Wade, Dre, Mike Jones and Al Saunders decided to make the most of an aborted mission. Pemberton has lots to offer outside of Tenquille and so we found ourselves dropping into Gravi-Trout, Stimulus and a further round trip to Mackenzie Cruz and Indy 500, ohhh yeah, we ended up skirting the rain, but still having a great time.

Pemberton is a must hit on the bucket list and I have just scratched the surface in the last three years. All trips to Pemby must start at the Bike Co and the Pony and likely will finish there as well. Prepare youself for awesome views, steep verts and a plethora of wicked riding. Pemberton received a government grant last year aka Stimulus and we lucky devils enjoyed the benefits of a 'trail minded' community.

Weather is what it is, but how you manage your luck is what you are. See you at the Trailhead.

Dre

I must tip my hat to Pemberton, the community and the great trail work that they have accomplished. Next is deep into the Crankworx experience and more about trails from the Pacific North West.

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Ryder Hesjedal

Well it was something to watch our man Ryder do so well. Riding his way into the hearts of Canadians and the greater World of cycling. Watch out next year as Ryder leads the team... that should be interesting.

Here is a little Vignette on this Victoria native and former Mountain Bike Super Star.


You never know where following your passion will get you - I remember Ryder as a young gangly youth, but always seriously 'focused'.

Dre

Thursday, August 5, 2010

My Chilcotin Gear



What makes any trip doable is simple;

Location- of course
Some good buddies
a sweet singletrack adventure
a good pack filled with
good stuff and
a helmet to keep you safe and
a solid ride.

This was my first 'Big' adventure on a -Rocky Mountain Altitude 29
I really enjoyed it!

Viola
Dre