The water crossing on our normal loop. The quads have been getting stuck on the near end and digging out trenches. Crossings like this necessitate tearing the bike down at the end of the day and cleaning/checking all your bearings and seals, as well as washing and drying your boots.
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Chad demonstrates... About 5 foot closer it drops a bit more and comes over the fender and the seat. You better hope that you have enough momentum and enough air in your airbox to slog your way through, or you're pushing it out :)
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Chad hauling ass down the west road
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I goofed up the 'big air' shot, and had the camera too high
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We played around in the wet sand by the west pond, teaching Chad to 'crack to crack' the highside of the bike to stay on top of it while it's sliding around. He didn't get it down pat, but he got better as he practiced.
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This is what happens when you're practicing swinging the back of the bike around with the throttle and it gets away from you. I laughed hysterically the entire time.
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What? Huh? Nothing happened here - nothing to see folks - move along.
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Practicing spinning the rear
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The pond level is down enough to where you could probably ride across is, but without knowing what the bottom consistency is like, I'll wait for some other brave (or foolish) soul to try it first.
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