Got out to the park for awhile today and shot some pics with Steve. It was nice to be out and enjoy a nice day before it gets super cold. I has been some time since I have had time to spend a solid couple hours at the park.
Some plans are formulating in regards to a new spot. When the idea for a skatepark in Quarryville was first being tossed around, there was talk of a dirt area being done in conjunction with the park. Over the past week I have been in contact with the big boss of SECA to see if plans were still in the works for that, and if not, to see if we could get something going. Steve and I talked to him today and he was very supportive with the idea as long as we could come up with a team to head up the project. While there are certainly some drawbacks to a spot that is open and available to the general public (especially when held in contrast to a spot secluded in the woods), there are some positives as well, things that an isolated woodsy spot can not (generally) provide (water access, no ticks, availability of machinery, three blocks from the house, no worries of being plowed, etc). We will see how things move forward. Probably going to head up to 717 tomorrow to get some digging on.
21 November 2009
18 November 2009
conclusion to rays trip
so last weekends trip to rays was super awesome. I can't wait to go back. Shane was rocking all the wallrides and the rhythm room, stauff dog was digging the roller line, and i was tight with the foam pit. I'd say we all made it home without any major injuries besides stauffers shoe ripping and all of us being sore as crap. i managed to learn backflips for about ten minuts until i put a hurting on my neck and shoulders, super dissappointed i didnt get to take it to resi and home. so all and all it was a "raw" weekend. Clara's Places' sausage gave us all killer stank ass. beware. myself and everyone had a real great time just being around each other and away from here. i'm down for another trip out to that place real soon and i hear green mountain has a woodward trip this winter? i may be down for that. no word yet on what were doing for trails. deeve started digging in an unoffical spot but im not sure if myself and stauffer are a go for that place. we'll give a shout when we know for sure whats up.
17 November 2009
World Travel
I suppose some people do it these days with the ease of world exploration via the internet, but I have not heard of people seeking out extraordinary spots (on the internet) and then getting them done. I was messing around with Google earth (an amazing program) and found this hotspot. Anyone want to travel to Nepal?
I should throw out a post about the conclusion of our Ray's trip (which was quite good) but that will have to wait for later (unless Matt wants to tune one in(the phrase of the trip)). I have some reading to do.
Oh. At the advice of 717, I also just ordered Pa Wood's 10 year DVD. The trailer looks real good so I am stoked to see that.
I should throw out a post about the conclusion of our Ray's trip (which was quite good) but that will have to wait for later (unless Matt wants to tune one in(the phrase of the trip)). I have some reading to do.
Oh. At the advice of 717, I also just ordered Pa Wood's 10 year DVD. The trailer looks real good so I am stoked to see that.
14 November 2009
Ray's
09 November 2009
Closure
Things came to a bit of a closure tonight with the Smith trails. Matt and I did some research and finally tracked down the overseer of the school district property. It turns out that for the two years that we have been digging back their, no one had even noticed us. The other day, a faculty member was concerned to see some people walking back into the woods and reported it to the janitorial staff. Later they checked it out and shut it down due to liability issues. Thankfully, the overseer was super nice and understanding of our plight. He gave my name and number to the school's business manager and said they would give me a call if things changed. I suppose to our credit, he was quite impressed by the amount of work that was put in back there but there was not much they could do.
Ideas are being thrown around as to what is in order next with differing opinions. If nothing works out by next spring, we will donate our shovels to 717 and move thither. Matt has a collection of memorial pictures on his Facebook but I will get some up here this week. It was a good two years.
See you at Ray's.
Ideas are being thrown around as to what is in order next with differing opinions. If nothing works out by next spring, we will donate our shovels to 717 and move thither. Matt has a collection of memorial pictures on his Facebook but I will get some up here this week. It was a good two years.
See you at Ray's.
07 November 2009
What it is
so it's been a full day now since our sudden shut down and i've done a bunch of thinking. first off i don't know if i've ever felt this type of heartbreak before. As lame or gay as it may sound it's like a piece of me has been taken. myself and josh spent a good majority of time at the smith trails and was almost a type of home, im sure anyone who has ever had trails can relate to that. so moving forward... josh imforms me that steve and him may have found a new location already but i'm not willing to start anything up before there is a sence of security in the spot. We also plan on talking to the school or whoever we can about our shut down just to see what the reasons are and so they can see what type of people we are. kinda ironic situation, last week as i was walking up to the trails i found a wallet, full with cash,i.d,cards, etc. that i turned into the school and from the little glimps of what i got from the "guy in the truck" i think it may be a match. so anyways i'm sure our plan is to keep on keeping on. we have considered just migrating to the 717 crew but we just want something in out back yard if you will. I'm hoping to make it out to 717 tomorrow after i get done work to get back into the trail spirit...
Charm
Saw this video on Ride Bmx Online of the Haro Team at Charm City in Baltimore. I will in no way make this blog a dumping site of all the latest and greatest from the internet, but it has been a while since we have been down there so I thought it was interesting. Apparently the park was not that good judging by the amount and diversity of the clips.
Haro Bikes Visits Groove Merchants BMX Shop from Haro Bikes on Vimeo.
06 November 2009
Posted
One of the glaring realities of the trail business is the fact that they are often located (due to the younger and poorer nature of the participants) on land that is not owned by the riders. Thus the possibility of rejection by the proper owners looms dark over the creative spirit of trail building/riding. This horrible reality struck us today as we went back to find the trails posted and all of our shovels out at the trail head. Not sure what the plan is from here but Steve and I are probably going to do some hiking around tomorrow. No pun intended, but we will keep the blog posted.
new old school
so last night in my internet browsing i came across another new old school frame but this one is actually old school. S&M has a re re make of the Holmes but this one has an american bb and 1'' headtube and the smaller seat post... and better yet its 400+ bucks. last time i checked it was 2009 so shouldnt the companies be making frames that are 2009 standards. i thought we got away from all the stuff from the old school for a reason. Would anyone actually buy that thing and use it as a daily rider??
05 November 2009
Possible Trail Riding
So i think it's about time that the Mrk broke this blog thing in. The Weather For this weekend is looking real good from what i saw earlier, but unfortunately for me i will be working all day saturday. I talked to josh and it looks like were going to try to have a little session on sunday (after 2:30 because i work.) I'm pretty sure we'll go back and touch things up as much as possible tomorrow to have everything riding but i don't think a lot needs done since things look good under the tarps. In other news has anyone else seen the subrosa pandora dtt frame? it's all old school looking with a dual top tube. wtf? One week to Ray's... stoked.
Manheim Skatepark
I saw this article in the paper the other day. Apparently there is a park getting fired up in Manheim. No mention of bikes; however, rumor has it that bikes are allowed minus pegs. Anyone know anything about this? Speaking of skateparks in Lancaster County, I would be all for attempting to try, once again, to get bikes into Lancaster County park. A couple years ago the old county commissioners were ousted; the new ones may feel differently about allowing bikes in.
04 November 2009
Socrates said that the unexamined life is not worth living.
While not really related to bikes in any direct fashion, this article reflects some of my initial reservations about blogging. While it may not parallel your worldview, if you like to read and critique your own life (as I do too much), hit it up. It will be worthwhile.
03 November 2009
Delay
It seems this blogging thing could get fairly addicting; the only problems are 1) whether anyone is looking and 2) if anyone cares. Oh well.
Just wanted to let peeps know about the Ray's Weekend coming up. Green Mountain is taking a crew out and Shane, Matt and I are going to head out as well (a day earlier than they are). It is promising to be a good trip. It would be good to get a good Lanc. County representation there.
Secondly, I was delighted to find the symbiotic relationship of Flickr and Blogger on here. Using Flickr as a photo hosting site seems much more efficient than uploading everything to the blog face. The way to do it may be to upload a few highlights to a post and then redirect traffic to Flickr. We'll see how that works.
Speaking of highlights, I have to post the picture of a ridiculous berm that I saw a month or two ago. Apparently it is over in the U.K. and is of mind boggling size. The U.K. trail scene seems to have blown up this year.
I am trying to get Matt set up as another author so hopefully you will see him on here soon as well. Cheers.
Just wanted to let peeps know about the Ray's Weekend coming up. Green Mountain is taking a crew out and Shane, Matt and I are going to head out as well (a day earlier than they are). It is promising to be a good trip. It would be good to get a good Lanc. County representation there.
Secondly, I was delighted to find the symbiotic relationship of Flickr and Blogger on here. Using Flickr as a photo hosting site seems much more efficient than uploading everything to the blog face. The way to do it may be to upload a few highlights to a post and then redirect traffic to Flickr. We'll see how that works.
Speaking of highlights, I have to post the picture of a ridiculous berm that I saw a month or two ago. Apparently it is over in the U.K. and is of mind boggling size. The U.K. trail scene seems to have blown up this year.
I am trying to get Matt set up as another author so hopefully you will see him on here soon as well. Cheers.
02 November 2009
Updating
Since this is getting fired up here late in the season, I should post some pics for any newcomers that are interested to see how things look. A lot of digging was done early this year resulting in the lines on the left side of the woods. New digging is happening now in preparation for next year so maybe I will get some shots of that up soon. Word has it that Steve has some epic berms brewing.
01 November 2009
Quarry Ville
Do I even want to start a blog? I am not sure. However, the trail scene is poppin and blogs seems to be a boon to the creation of a bit of community. Matt and I have been the main two diggers this year at Smith and we are ready for some friends. So anyway. Here it is.
Quarry Ville seemed appropriate at face value. See Merriam-Websters:
ca. 1828 : the business, occupation, or act of extracting useful material (as building stone) from quarries
[-ville, suffix occurring in names of towns, fr. F, fr. OF, fr. ville village] : place, category, or quality of a specified nature 〈dullsville〉
While you can read into definitions according to your desired use, Quarryville seems an appropriate designation for a set of trails: a community (or village) seeking to extract (sometimes rare) material out of the earth for the establishment of a bicycle riding, jumping, berming community. Community begins and ends the process of this phenomena we call trails. Maybe the 717 Family is on to something.
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