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Joe Chod gets his pic in Trail Rider Magazine!

Norman Foley

Husqvarna
Pro Class
I got my latest copy of Trail Rider today and the action pic, for the Ridge Run Enduro..... is our very own Joe Chod crossing the creek on his way to a class win! Go Joe!
 
I have not seen it yet either. Trail rider mag is not in the mailbox.
Norm cannot scan it becuause the closest thing we have to a scanner in rural NY is an etch-a-sketch!
I mustered all the technological resources availible (I had to coax my Lab onto the treadmill to run the scanner!) and here it is....

JoePic2011-1.jpg
 
dang, thats a fast moving stream, go Joe!!! a kayak may have been better!! can you say cold and wet feet, with a little extra weight thrown in. Nice! that's enduro!
 
you have eyes in the back of your head??? lol
That was at about ground mile 36 and the goggles to include roll offs were wasted by the 2.9 odo check!

@ Kelly....yeah right. deep fast water and many big stones in it. If you notice the tree to my right that is "normally" on the bank but it is in mid stream! PS it also allowwed me to "wash" my boots too!

Was a great "old school" enduro and a fun time.
 
'Classic' and 'Old School' are two good terms...Nice pic.

Not enough duct tape in the world to keep that water out of the boots.

Definitely a sense of accomplishment when you finish one of these...
 
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