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Wilson Creek

July 5th, 2010 Dustin No comments

Glen blazes some of Wilson's finest.

The boys from Gastonia have been putting the trails at Wilson’s in heavy rotation on their play list lately. A few weeks ago they gave us gave a shout and asked us if we wanted to join them for a good ol’ fashioned all day trail ride. An all day group ride at Wilson’s? Of course the answer to that was a resounding “hell yeah!” Plans were finalized in a flurry of e-mails and text messages. Before we knew it Sunday’s big ride had arrived.
Roll call for this outing was as follows: Wes, Jake, Nick, Glen, Guido, Morris, OG, Steve-O, Little Carlos, Ronnie and yours truly were all in attendance. It was the first time some of the fellas had made it up to sample the healthy selection of killer single track that Wilson’s has to offer. The parking lot at the dirt mounds was slam full with the buzz of folks loading gear and fine tuning bikes before the ride. The excitement was straight up contagious and all of us were feeling the vibe.

Just like Thanksgiving; Morris carves the berms down Rasberry.

We settled upon a warm up shuttle run down Headly Ridge to start things off. Usually we tack Headly on to the end of the day if we have spare time but it actually felt good to hit this trail with a fresh set of legs for once. Having the energy to throw the bike around and hit some of the larger gaps was a great way to start the day. Little Carlos caught a bad one and wrecked pretty hard on the way down. A severely twisted knee meant the day had to end early for him. Luckily he was in good enough shape to drive home for a doctor’s visit and some rest. It was a reminder to us all that even if you’ve ridden a trail a hundred times you still need to keep your head in the game.

Uncle Ronnie gets back to his roots.

Stoked off a nice long drop in elevation we loaded up the trucks and headed back up for the main event: Raspberry to Greentown to Beehive. It’s a nice mix of screaming fast downhill and extended climbs topped of with a shot of Beehive’s deliciously gnarly rock gardens at the end. We couldn’t have picked a better weekend in terms of trail conditions. Everything was fast and in good shape. The Gastonia boys showed off their great trail riding skills and dialed in a few trailside repairs throughout the day. When everything was said and done I couldn’t decide if we had more fun riding or talking s#!t the whole time! Major props go out to everyone for hooking it up and making this an awesome ride. The day ended with several serious cases of single track perma-grin and rounds of exhausted high fives. Below are some pictures of the crew in action.
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Headley Ridge

March 13th, 2010 Dustin No comments

One of the best parts of the day: the shuttle.

No big secret …it’s been a tough winter for riding in these parts. Most of us, including myself, have spent the last couple of months going through some serious downhill withdrawals. A few weeks ago the weather finally got above freezing and the crew decided to make a break for it. We settled upon spending the day riding what some affectionately call the “Hickory Loop”.
This fabled ride starts at the top of Headley Ridge and snakes its way down a mix of tight woodsy single track and wide open double track that allows riders to clock some serious speed. A couple of nice berms and jumps are also thrown in the mix for good measure. Once you reach the bottom you load as many people and bikes as possible into a truck and head back to the top. Then you go back down. Then you load back up. Then you go back down. Then…well I think you get the idea.

Nate-Dogg keepin' it real on these NC trails.


We had a great crew show up take part in this mid-winter shuttle fest. Tosh, Craigory, Nate Dogg, OG, C-Los, Steve-O and I were all ready to ride. We also ended up meeting with a few other local riders during the day to make for a killer group ride. To be honest it reminded me of the old days when ten or fifteen folks would show up to rip the trails. Everybody was super stoked to be shredding and it defiantly showed through in everyone’s riding.
As the afternoon approached the ground began to thaw and we all agreed upon one last sloppy run down the hill to finish things off. By the end of the day hands, lower backs and legs were all toasted from being a tad out of shape and a hot meal was certainly at the top of everyone’s list. It’s a good thing we rode that day because the next three weekends were full of more snow and ice! My sincere apologies go out to Mother Nature for the excessive use of giant shuttle vehicles all day. I promise we’ll park the trucks make it up to you with a nice long grinder of a ride in the spring. Below are a few pictures of the ride.
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Still On 2 Wheels…

April 7th, 2009 Brian 4 comments

Yeah yeah, It’s been how long since anything new was on here? Funny what kids do to your free time man. Anyways, BBA is back in town and has been teaching Necker and I a bit of Dual Sporting technique….if thats the right term. Here are some pics from a few weekends ago at some stuff Necker found out by his house. Mostly logging roads and some singletrack stuff we found…and a cool section of trail that actually ran down a creek for a ways.

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