Archive for August, 2009

NWSoF Write Up in BIKE mag!

Friday, August 21st, 2009

NWSOF BOYKO Jaymo and Pinner got some good press this week when September's issue of BIKE magazine hit homes and news stands. With the influence of many top riders, Sam Pinner has been working his magic with the dirt. He has crafted a slope-style type riding playground for novices and experts alike. Dirt jumps, pump track, drops and numerous other stunts make NWSoF a choice destination! See Page 48 in BIKE mag for more on the write up!

Red Bull S,C, & J tour wrap

Friday, August 21st, 2009

red bull rampage film at the Jupiter

red bull rampage film at the Jupiter

A modest crowd showed up last night at the Jupiter Motel to view the Red Bull video under a clear sky on a perfect Portland night. The film was a good view and a great documentary of the Red Bull Rampage event. Lots of interviews with riders that help the viewer get inside the head of the contestants. Plenty of big airs and lots of big spills. Andreu Lacondeguy was on hand to hang with the crowd of viewers, fresh off his “best trick” win at Crankworx.
The atmosphere was very unlike most Red Bull events. Perhaps the economy has hit Red Bull as hard as it has hit everyone else. There were no Red Bull girls (generally a staple of any event), and no caffeinated energy filled cans of goodness thrown out to the crowd.
All in all a great time watching a good film with friends on a summer night. Thanks for having a Portland stop on the tour!
-Dhdogg

Red Bull Stumps, Clump & Jumps tour

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Red Bull SJC logo

Red Bull SJC logo

Whistler, B.C., Canada – Thursday, August 13th

8:30pm – Screening @ Firerock Lounge located at The Westin in Whistler Village

Seattle, WA – Wednesday, August 19th
3pm – Demo at Seattle Colonnade (Kona van will be on hand with demo bikes)
9pm – Screening @ The Copper Cart* (113 Bell St.) – Ages 21+ venue
*Plus giveaway of Andreau Lacondeguy signed Cowan DS frame!

Portland, OR – Thursday, August 20th
9pm – Screening @ Jupiter Hotel courtyard (800 E. Burnside St.) – All ages welcome

All screenings are free, feature giveaways by Kona, and let you get up close and personal to get your favorite pro’s autograph

NWD10 Dust and Bones Trailer

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Promising news from Stub!

Friday, August 7th, 2009
  

Trail work at Stubs

Trail work at Stubs

 

 ”Proposal for freeride trails at Stub got thumbs up from management with Oregon Parks & Recreation. Approved for next phase: Planning. (and we got pretty much the whole thing ready to go because our vision was so thorough). Expect to submit draft Plan for review by end of August. Note: Black Rock style feature levels approved.” - Joe Rykowski
 
See WTF for more details!
 
 
Awesome news Joe!

Great New Site for Oregon Riders!

Friday, August 7th, 2009

Check out Ride Oregon!

Kokanee Crankworx is coming…

Thursday, August 6th, 2009

Whistler, B.C.

09 Schedule

Sat Aug.8 Dual SlalomThe Block Party feat. Kranked: Revolve Movie Premiere
Sun Aug.9 Monster Energy DHKen Quon XC   
Tues Aug.11 Womenzworx presented by Sombrio Girl
Weds Aug.12 Air DHSaint Deep Summer Photo Challenge
Thurs Aug.13 VW Trick ShowdownDeraylor Music Festival
Fri Aug.14 GIANT SlalomKidsworxDeraylor Music Festival
Sat Aug.15 Canadian Open EnduroMonster Energy SlopestyleTrialsworxCanadian Cheese Rolling ChampionshipsDeraylor Music Festival
Sun Aug.16 Canadian Open DH presented by Kona

 

WSFR is on Facebook

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Head to WSFR on Facebook and see what’s up.

Camp and Ridefest 09 wrap

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009
Davey Boy

Davey Boy

Thanks to all the guys that came out and braved the triple digit temps to rip down some great trails! We started out on the tranquil White Salmon river and were met by Broken Brian and guide Andrew for the shuttle ride up to the top of Nestor Peak. Admiring the view of the expansive Columbia River Gorge, a big Van came rolling up the road. We’re talking about the kind of van and the kinda place where a body gets tossed out the side door! I think they are referred to as ’stabbin wagons’! After Andrew made the difficult decision to ride with shoes instead of flip-flops, we fell in line for the descent. The trail was fast and furious and given the season and 100 degree weather…dusty. We all hooted and hollered as we made our way down the mountain, dust sticking in our craws. At the bottom we stopped off at Brian’s lake cabin for a quick breather in a sweet spot.
From there we headed back to Oregon and Post Canyon. Lots of cars packed the parking lot, but when we got up top we were all alone with the trail. Again, the intense sun took a toll on both riders and the trail and in typical mid summer fashion the famous Post Canyon ‘ball bearings’ were in full effect! We spent some time sessioning the drop out area and had a blast messing around on the step up. After having our fill there, we headed down and surprisingly we came across no one else on the trail. Perhaps that was one of the benefits of the intense heat. At the bottom, dusty faces emerged from behind full face helmets and smiles were all around.
From Post Canyon we headed up HWY 35 to Mt. Hood’s Trillium Lake. Just a short bike ride from our camp, we climbed the hill to the lake and rushed in to the water with the perfect view of the south face of Mt. Hood. It was tremendously refreshing and a perfect way to clean and cool off all in one.
The night approached with drinks flowing and steaks grilling (thanks Nick)! Randy was fire tender and the party was on. Beverages and BS endured until the morning hours and then various areas of dust and grass became beds for the night.
I woke to the sun rising through the mountain dew, took a mental snapshot and rolled over for more sleep. An hour later breakfast and coffee was ready and the tents started to climb back into their stuff sacks. We wrapped up camp and headed to Government Camp to meet up with Mark and Erik for some suttle runs down Mt. Hood. Pushing our bikes through the masses of saggy-assed summer snowboarders, we made it to the top of the trail. The view from the top never gets old, the krylon blue sky surrounded the snowy peaks of the Cascades as we looked south. The trail was fast and flowy, but covered in cinder and baby doll head sized rocbrainbucketsks that were best avoided at the speeds we were travelling. Turning back to look at the trail, I got a kick out of seeing 9 other riders bombing down the mountain, dust clouds rising up from the wheels. A beautiful sight! The 2200′ descent terminated with a high speed roll down the street to the heart of Government Camp where we began the process again and again!

Thanks to Cliff, Nick, Brian, Andrew, Kyle, Ross, Dave, Erik, Mark, Tony, and Randy for a sweet trip!

Crankworx Colorado Highlights

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

Crankworx Colorado Slopestyle Finals Slow-Motion… – More Mountain Bike Videos