Monday, 21 July 2008

Lake Havasu - Stag Weekend

Al had his Stag (Bachelor Party for the North Americans) Weekend at Lake Havasu. I was lucky enough to be invited for a weekend of fun in the sun.

Lake Havasu is on the Border of California and Arizona, however we were staying in Lake Havasu City which is in Arizona. There were 7 of us there for the whole three days with an additional 2 for half the time. Myles was also there so 2 kiwis, 3 Candians and 4 Americans made up the ranks.

Jeff has both a boat and a house in Lake Havasu so we essentially spent 3 days on the boat checking out all the local sights, gorges, sandbars & coves drinking, swimming, tubing, wake boarding and then more drinking. Lake Havasu is a lovely spot. The weather was perfect as was the temperature of the water. You could spend all day in the water and the air temps were into the mid 40 degrees each day. I guess it is in the middle of the desert but we should be thankful they did not get towards 50 degrees as happens often during the summer.

I got very sunburnt on the last day but that was just cause I was slack. I had managed to spend 2 full days out there without getting burnt then in half a day I roasted myself. Half a bottle of Alovera After Sun cream helped cure the pain however.

One of the great spots was called the sandbar. It as the name eludes too is a large sandbar where everyone anchors and walks round with a beverage and hangs out. It was also a good spot for throwing a frisbee or footy ball round. There must have been close to 200 boats there (this was a very small part of the whole lake). Seriously this was not even a busy weekend but I have never seen anything like this place. The gluttony, unsustainability and as I realized sheer fun of the place means it is not even close to replicated anywhere downunder or in few other places round the world. There were so many expensive boats there and with the price of fuel it is far from a cheap for of relaxation. Still for a one-off weekend it was well worthwhile. Come to think of it, it may not be a one off weekend :-)


Tubing at Lake Havasu from Kurt Janssen on Vimeo.

As the Above video portrays we had some wicked times on the tube. Jeff would start out easy enough, well initially anyhows then would go bonkers. Mate the water really hurts when you hit it at 35+ miles per hour. Prob much more with the actually tube speed compared to the boat speed due to all them centrifugal physics laws. The worst part of it was when your buddy lands on you. I remember one wipe out where John literally slides over my face. Kinda surreal really.

Monday, 14 July 2008

SART Store Loop Ride

Well here is a video I put together of a local Ride up in the Mountains encompassing part of the Santa Ana Trail. Its a great wee loop taking about 1hr if you go fast back up the hill.

Colin had a helmet cam so I grabbed the raw files and put them together into an XC video. It has got me all amped to get my own Helmet Cam.

I am also really happy to have found a better video site for hosting videos. It has fewer restrictions and is better quality than Youtube. When I get a new Helmet Cam one day it should be better quality. We will see.

Anyway enjoy, if you get bored just enjoy the music. I know its not action packed like the Mammoth Video.




SART Store Loop - 27th June 08 from Kurt Janssen on Vimeo.

Tuesday, 8 July 2008

Video from Mammoth Mountain Biking

Kinda all over the show due to small snippits here and there but it will give you an idea of the terrain, scenery and type of riding up there. Check on the dust. Shes pretty skiddy in spots thats for sure.

The quality is pretty shitty below. Better to look on the Vorb website. It seems to be better quality.
http://www.vorb.org.nz/video-view-97426.html


Mammoth Mountain Mountian Biking from Kurt Janssen on Vimeo.

Monday, 7 July 2008

Independance Weekend at Mammoth Mountain Downhilliing

Well for Independence weekend I wanted to do a few things:
- Get Away from the Heat
- Get Away from the Smog
- Get Away from heaps of Traffic
- Get away from Millions of People
- Get into some Mtns
- Do some downhill Mtn biking


For the most part all my wishes were granted by a Trip to Mammoth Mountain to do 2 full days Downhilling with Cy & Chris. Al was also meant to make it but couldn't due to family responsibilities, and Rob is now helping to fight the Californian Forest Fires. We had a great time however and on Friday the 4th the chair lifts up at Mammoth were not overly crowded with only a couple of minute wait at the busiest times. However on Sat we had a few waits over 10mins for the chairs which maybe is not that bad but seemed sucky when we were use to the day before. Was cool actually being inside a Gondola rather than the Chairlifts back home where you practically hold onto your bike while sitting on the chairlifts and freeze your backside off if its cool.



If you want to have a look at a map with the tracks check out the following link. We managed to ride all of the black and double black diamond trails bar one called Pipeline and another one not yet open called Techno Rock.
http://www.mammothmountain.com/bike_ride/bike_park/trail_map/index.cfm




The Mtn is a volcano so for those of you in NZ imagine riding on Ruapehu with trees around the lower reaches, except that the Chairlifts start at 8000ft and finish at 11000 ft so you are pretty high. The top is over 3200m. Being a volcano it is full of pumice and eroded basalts and some outcrops of harder granite. This meant that the trails were for the most part very sketchy. Full of a pumice like sand which meant that many landing from drops were soft and unpredictable and many turns were skiddy. One track from the top called Skidmarks was very aptly named and one long stretch of it was straight down a scree slope. After a few runs I was getting a bit carried away and blewout the rear tire trying to dodge some ugly rocks in an uncontrolled mess going way to fast (was very pleased it was not the front tire). It really is an experience riding down that stuff at 40 or 50ks trying to keep the bike on track. Its all about balance, both on the brakes (esp the front one) and weight distribution. We saw quite a few people lay the bikes down on this slope and I had many close calls. The full face and body armor really does instill an amount of confidence into you.



The top half of the Mtn was pretty limited which was unfortunate as this was where most of the elevation was lost. If they developed this area to be as comprehensive as the lower Mtn it really would be a special place. Some of the best tracks which featured small doubles, many technical rock sections, launches and drops as well as some great general terrain were Shock Treatment, Bullet DH, Flow, Velocity DH, Chain Smoke and DC10. Really there is no point going into too much detail as its hard to explain suffice to say that many left me grinning, buzzing and well a bit beaten up. Also a bit bummed that I did not have a true DH rig as my all-mtn Enduro got a hammering and limited me on some of the bigger rock drops and one very nice looking ladder drop (higher than the Maidstone one in Welly but a lovely wooden landing) which I contemplated but thought I would break my wheels and maybe me. Still for the most part considering the beating it got it held together well.



This trip has really got me excited about my Trip to Whistler (BC, Canada) in August with the boys from NZ next month. This place was so much fun I can’t even imagine how good one of the world’s top bike parks will be. I am very interested to see how we will be all riding, esp. me as I have no real DH rig, but for the most part were feeling pretty good at Mammoth. It will be interesting to see how easy or nice I will find hardpack predictable dirt instead of wallowing round in sandy drifty stuff which seems to represent SoCal Mtn biking. Hopefully it has improved my reaction speeds. Still in saying this without any Shuttling action in the next months, I will be jumping straight into the deep end. Especially with Vic, now well versed in the ways of BC riding. I can see all three of us being called p*ssy’s on many an occasion as he flies off huge vertical faces and lands impossible drops. I think I might start taking the hard pills today in preparation...