Argh, Kansas

I spent the weekend at Devils Den state park in Arkansas. It was a pretty good time. Spent most of the time riding DH, I can talk it and walk it. It was the Betty Ford's virgin shuttle experience and she suprised us all. Who knew a 2wd, 4 cyclinder truck would handle haggard back woods roads so well? The weekend was supposed to be a regional meeting of people from the central/ mid-south. At first the turn out was a bit disapointing with 3 Columbians being the only ones there. Later in the evening a couple Texans rolled into camp and not long afer that a couple of guys form the KC area showed up as well. Arrangements had been made to meet up with some locals around ten on Sat. Locals turned out to be local. In the half hour before the local go there we managed one shuttle and one man down. I won't go into the details, but it was silly and with a lot of luck he is not severely injured. Fortunatly or unfortunaly depending on how you choose to see it, this event put enough doubt in my mind not to hit the larger features on the course. I have hit them in the past, but under better conditions (Excuse Randomizer executed) : first, new bike that I don't have much time on; second, Features in bad shape, a couple of large stunts were built before the last race, but were "disabled" afterwards, they have been "repaired", but not to their former glory; third, the trail gap at the end of the course is in terrible shape and then it was crashed on. I have no desire to pay for an air evac.
All that said, my new bike is incredible. Going from 3-4 inches to 7 on the rear is a huge improvement, not to mention the advantages of running bigger tires. Sketchy corners? Rocks? No problem.
I might have some pictures, but probably not.










