• Hi everyone,

    As you all know, Coffee (Dean) passed away a couple of years ago. I am Dean's ex-wife's husband and happen to have spent my career in tech. Over the years, I occasionally helped Dean with various tech issues.

    When he passed, I worked with his kids to gather the necessary credentials to keep this site running. Since then (and for however long they worked with Coffee), Woodschick and Dirtdame have been maintaining the site and covering the costs. Without their hard work and financial support, CafeHusky would have been lost.

    Over the past couple of weeks, I’ve been working to migrate the site to a free cloud compute instance so that Woodschick and Dirtdame no longer have to fund it. At the same time, I’ve updated the site to a current version of XenForo (the discussion software it runs on). The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.

    Unfortunately, the new software version doesn’t support importing the old site’s styles, so for now, you’ll see the XenForo default style. This may change over time.

    Coffee didn’t document the work he did on the site, so I’ve been digging through the old setup to understand how everything was running. There may still be things I’ve missed. One known issue is that email functionality is not yet working on the new site, but I hope to resolve this over time.

    Thanks for your patience and support!

Camansi area on 010 TC250

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I'm not sure how I missed this road\trail for so long as it right off a well traveled road I use often ...

In any event, because I'm just riding around on my 010 TC250 bike that does not have my GPS device mounted, this is more of a just ride type ride, getting used to the new bike ride, and sort of riding the same stuff as I'm used to on my 08 TXC250 and sort of comparing the differences in the 2 bikes ...

This is the top of the first spur before heading off to a lower elevation with a small creek crossing ... I stopped here as I'm not sure when the trail goes after crossing the creek and heading off back up another spur and into the trees .... I hope to finish this trail out in the near future ...
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Looking back where I started from ... That small hut in the middle of the pic is shown in the video just before I climb up the small hills and along the corn rows ...
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This must be some of the farm ground the locals are working there along with all the fenced in stuff on the video.100_9887.JPG
 
A few more pics ....

From the small hilltop the bike was at, the trail goes into some real ST for about ~200' and a pretty VERT climb and then tapers off into this creek crossing... I walked this out as I usually do before attempting new trails that might be just a 1-way trail and I don't wanna get trapped on the wrong side.
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This is a shot across the 200' drop into that small valley to the next spur ... If you look close, you can see the trail making a right hand turn and going up that spur ... There has gotta be a road over there and I'll find it next time I'm out there ...
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Dirt was really good here today as it was gummy, but just a little slick ... That's a Kenda K-760 trak master .. Good change it'll meet my knobby knife soon ...
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A few of the locals were out on the way back ... So I stopped and we had a few words ....
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The climb up to the first hill top ... The TC250 seems to pull well enough ... I had no real problems on power except I needed to twist the throttle open a little more ... Its a very cool bike to ride...



Part 2 of the small climb to the hill top ..

 
Cool to see trails from different parts of the world, if we went riding where we saw laundry hanging, I would be afraid of being shot.....
Apparently reports of the TC250 that would not start were greatly exaggerated!
 
Cool to see trails from different parts of the world, if we went riding where we saw laundry hanging, I would be afraid of being shot.....
Apparently reports of the TC250 that would not start were greatly exaggerated!

I know you mean about the trails leading into houses ... But that's pretty much how the local riders roll here ... If the trail goes past the home, then the trail goes past the house .. Just don't be an idiot when passing thu ... ... Lots of the country side is just walking paths all over the place ... Pretty much all open unless a fence is placed there or a sign ...

If you noticed, that trail keep going at the end down into another valley or just back off that point .. Probably looped back around to their nipa huts and small chapel ...

Killing the bike at that hill top was a total mistake :) ... This bike is a hard starter and I was very happy not to have to roll down the hill to bump it off ... It does seem like it is starting a little better over time I've had it...

Here's what you gotta watch for ... Machetes are used many times to clear the ground ... That hilltop I was on was full of these chopped off weed stems ..
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I finally made it back into the area to attempt to finish out another trail across this valley ... My good friend James came with this time ... He's on a 125 2t with a 42T rear sprocket as he was hurting ... He did lay down some big time smoke before he stopped progressing down the trail ....

As usual, changes to the area were apparent .... Erected was what appears to be a horse corral for selling horses or having a small rodeo at ... Trail was about the same but bone dry and overgrown .... perfect really ...

Nothing too bad there on the unknown-valley crossing. .. 1 doable LH switchback, 1 gnarly multi-treeroot stepup on a very vertical climb, and then one more ugly rocked out climb up a rock-face of some sort .. Probably a water fall when it rains ... Not too big or long but just-right gnarly ... All the climbs along the way we just right VERT also ...This trail will be a one-way trail running south to north for now...

James on the downside of the 1st climb :(
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Riding yhr same bike as last time ... 2010 TC250 *WA --- New graphics make it look like a real racer and if you watch the videos, you see the bike starts in 5 kicks or less and that is sitting on the hill side a couple times ... This bike needs that hot-start switch on the bars but overall, this bike is an easy starter ...
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Thats also the 18" rear rim off my 08 TXC250101_3239.JPG

The start of the unknown part of the trail across the valley ... Thats a cool uphill there across that tree trunk ...it just does not come across as such on my camera.
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Here's a few more pics ...

Another stopping point to catch my breath ...
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This a a small cool section after the gnarlier stuff just below ...101_3247.JPG101_3258.JPG


Roll through the MTs on a big bike and you're gonna draw some attention... This aspect is ok with me as someone is always gonna be around to help ... So many here, you can tell I'm close to the main road or something ....101_3265.JPG
 
Few more

These 2 guys were showing me an easier path around the gnarly stuff ... I was too too tired to follow ... I was like the walking dead ...It was a wake-up call that this racing stuff I've been doing is not doing much in the CARDO bucket ....
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These big trees are scattered all over the place ...101_3261.JPG

That dark hole behind that large tree on the left is the trail and a gnarly rocked area ....There is a line on the extreme that will ride well but has about a 2' stepup to come out of the rock climb ...101_3264.JPG

The path out to the main road ... I'll go back in here later and roll the entire length going the easier direction ...
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On the way back pics ...
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Back home by 11 and dead tired .... ... Those 45s are the cheap stuff here and they have a pretty good taste and kick :)
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The 125 needs work before the next ride and I'll post some video shortly .. DISCLAIMER: Camera angle might be slightly low be I think I am getting the hang of the camera angle finally ..
 
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