My right foot has finally healed up enough for me to not be afraid of re-injuring it. I took the 300 out a couple of weeks ago and did a technical ride, and the foot held up without any complaints. So I decided to go out on the 501 and explore some intermediate technical stuff with a friend on Sunday. We started out by heading up the backside of the mountain, but there was too much slippery ice there, so we turned back and headed down to the desert. The weather was nippy for the most part, and there weren't too many riders out on the trails. I am really starting to enjoy riding the big bike over more sketchy stuff now and it performed beautifully, especially when compared to my old 450.
Back in town, skiers, holiday revelers and people just looking for a hillside blanketed in thin icy snow for their sleds and snow saucers were clogging up every eatery on the mountain, even in places that were pretty far off the main drag. Such as it was, I did not get sit down, relax and dine in after my ride, but ended up ordering food to go and then driving over to the airport, which was the only establishment that wasn't drawing a crowd. I got to sit in my car and eat my Mexican food in a relatively empty parking lot, before heading down the mountain for the day. My muscles are really sore today, but I'll probably head out for some dirt somewhere, tomorrow.





Back in town, skiers, holiday revelers and people just looking for a hillside blanketed in thin icy snow for their sleds and snow saucers were clogging up every eatery on the mountain, even in places that were pretty far off the main drag. Such as it was, I did not get sit down, relax and dine in after my ride, but ended up ordering food to go and then driving over to the airport, which was the only establishment that wasn't drawing a crowd. I got to sit in my car and eat my Mexican food in a relatively empty parking lot, before heading down the mountain for the day. My muscles are really sore today, but I'll probably head out for some dirt somewhere, tomorrow.




