Ray's
Not sure if anyone even reads this since I haven't recieved a comment since I started posting again. I finally got some pictures from Crowley from our trip to Cleveland. She took some of me at Ray's since my camera battery died (I later lost my camera and never got it back so these are the only photos of me in Cleveland.) Anyways, Ray's (and Ray) is awesome!
Here's me and the legend himself. He opened up the park specifically for us (mostly Jenny) and the next thing you know there are about 20 pro riders and about 30 other riders and Fuel TV. Sweet!
Here's me on the pump track corner. Steep banking but the Mongoose Nugget handles everything!
Here's me on a log ride.
Here's me on a ladder.
Here's me on an elevator. The body weight makes the elevator drop, you track stand your bike until the bottom and then move on once down.
There are so many cool features and it'd be a sweet road trip this winter if anyone gets bored!
I mean it was fun for 4 hours in normal clothes with temps above 90F.
As for life, it goes on. My new bike is busy being finished up across the street, hoping by Sunday it will be riding features like these...just outside. Two days down this week, not too bad! 2-1/2 to go! Take care and thanks for reading!
7 Comments:
That track looks pretty sweet. Glad you got to enjoy it.
bringing back a Hez tradition:
Zebras Ignite Cross Country Jogging
By Anonymous, at 9/10/2008 7:30 AM
I am reading. The track looks cool but I think I would wimp out.
Sometimes Riz Feels Kittens For Jocundness. Enjoy. Noob.
By Hez, at 9/10/2008 12:42 PM
Awesome - makes me wish I wasn't such a delicate flower
By Anonymous, at 9/11/2008 8:19 AM
Is that really Mark?
When you say "across the street", does that mean you have now completely replaced your former mechanic? I find that sad.
By Walter Mitty, at 9/11/2008 2:52 PM
I'm JEALOUS! Seeing that track gives me a woody.
By Anonymous, at 9/11/2008 6:04 PM
The new neighbor works for cash but on the plus side he lets me sit across the street and be a bum!
By Burrito Eater, at 9/14/2008 7:30 AM
I told you I'd work for free, but that involves bringing the bike across town and waiting for me to get some time off (and that sinking feeling of not knowing if your brakes will fail at any moment)
By Anonymous, at 9/15/2008 9:30 AM
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