Thursday, August 27, 2009

Colorado

A few days in Colorado's fresh air were what I needed after the months of work and week or so of smoke we had endured. Big thanks to Ted and Kelly for showing us around. This small waterfall served as a nice break from the heat. When you are 6000 feet up the sun feels closer. on the ledge. Ledge-ndary?splashWilson's Woods is a little slice of bicycle heaven found at the top of a mountain.Wilson could be the best host this side of the Mississippi. He watered the jumps, handed out beers and grilled an amazing lunch for all of us. Thanks! Here he shows off the goods. I find it admirable when people decide they want to live a certain way and do everything possible to make that a reality.I don't have any photos of the second set of trails I went to, but they had one of the most fun lines I have ever ridden and the friendly locals shredded hard and slowly built a mountain of recycling all the while. Thanks for having me out there guys. TBVO photo of Ryan getting rad on my new favorite landing.These little critters are everywhere in this state. Including Rocky Mountain National Park. There was beauty yes...but who would know until men judged it so. -Ralph Andrews, TIMBER. Yes and no..



This park was astonishingly large and has some pretty unique features, including this miniature BMXer who showed me some lines.ShredHelltrack Carve.
The Olympic training center is also located here and it includes this outdoor cement velodrome.Colorado just loves all kinds of bikes. Here are some rollers at a mountain bike park.I took these photos on my way out of California but airplane shots are always fun, even if you look like a super tourist shooting through your airplane window.I managed to take a photo of this skatepark that looks remarkably similar to the one a few posts below.

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