• 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 The previous version was outdated and no longer supported.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!

Stonyford Husky Ride Photos

WoodsChick

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I don't know about anyone else, but Eric and I had a great time! :applause:
It was great to see some familiar faces again, and equally cool to meet a few new Cafe Husky members, too! Those that couldn't come missed out on some good riding.

Ok, let's get this started, shall we?

Loaded up and ready to go...
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All 4 of our Huskys are on this tiny trailer. The 4th one is an orange 2-stroke and is hiding under the bikes somewhere...
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Oh, wait! There it is!
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Lovely, aren't they?
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We'd gotten in pretty late Thursday night and we were pretty beat. We'd sat around the fire with Coffee and Flying Trash Can til about 1am and then hit the sack. I went back out to the fire to say goodnight to FTC and we ended up talking til 3am! He's a pretty friendly fellow :)

The next morning was a bit lazy. Our friend Glen showed up with his Husaberg 450, followed shortly by SFTE450 (real name CJ) with his, uh, TE450 :) FTC fed us some killer potatoes and bacon and it was time to hit the trails. Coffee and FTC went on a dualsporty trip through the forest, while Glen, Eric, CJ and I headed out on a big loop littered with cabins, go-carts, free gas, swimming and diving...
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This photo of me and CJ is for those of you that were afraid of the weather :rolleyes:
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CJ gave himself a sno-cone headache...
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When she's good she's very good...
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More to come...
 
We squeaked under this tree, only to find its broken top lying alongside it on the trail...
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Eric popped the front wheel over but then walked it the rest of the way after looking over the side...
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Glen was probably thinking Eric was a sissy so he decided to show him how it's done. First you gotta build yourself a ramp...
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Then you gotta show that log who's boss...
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Then you gotta feel all smug and stuff when you're riding over the top...
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Then you gotta try to put your foot down on the downslopey side of the log...
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Meanwhile, CJ patiently awaits his turn...
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Then you gotta hope like hell you don't get impaled on all the tree branches that got sheared off when that big boy fell, but then you sprain your wrist instead...
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Then you gotta try to keep your bike from falling down the hill...
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Then you gotta drag it back onto the trail...
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Then you gotta put it back on the log, hold your sprained wrist and declare to all within earshot that you really did get it over the log
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But we know the truth, don't we?
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That was pretty much the end of the tree-crossing drama...
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zzz...
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CJ and the TE...
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My girl's a drooler...
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Lunchtime!
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No mas!
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More to come...
 
A few more before going to work...

We headed out towards Lovelady Ridge with plans to drop down into Little Stony and then go up the hill towards camp. We made a wrong turn and ended up riding the long rock garden twice. As soon as CJ pulled up and said "That trail sucks!" Glen said "Well, good...because we're going to ride it again"
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Not only that, but the proper trail parralels the wrong one a little further down the ridge so we got to ride through an almost identical rock garden on it, too
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Here's Glen and then CJ returning to the trail split...
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I wish I'd gotten some photos of the rocky sections but I didn't
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It's basically a long stretch of moving rocks, no visible dirt really, and not too many imbedded rocks. It's kind of roll-ey but I really like that section...so does Eric
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We dropped down the trail, which was much steeper and longer than I'd remembered (good call, FlyingTrashCan!) and then crossed Little Stony Creek.
Glen showing a lovely and superb riding style...
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My turn...
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CJ went looking for the deep holes...
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More later when I get home from work
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Your new camera works great!
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I wish I'd gotten some photos of the rocky sections but I didn't :( It's basically a long stretch of moving rocks, no visible dirt really, and not too many imbedded rocks. It's kind of roll-ey but I really like that section...so does Eric :excuseme:

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Great pics, I thought there would be more snow at the top. I wish I could have gone but I'll be there this weekend for the Sheetiron. Maybe next time with the Husky group.
 
Yeh... that rocky trail did suck BIG time and I am not a complainer :) There was 0 dirt, and I mean 0 dirt on that trail. Think gravel, but the gravel is composed of nothing more than jagged square edged giant grape fruit sized rock with lots of other larger sharpened squared edged rocks. Add in that none, none of it was solidly lodged into the ground. It was like that trail was made for an endurocross section. When Glen told me we had to ride it again... I just sucked it up and shut up. Probably would have flowed better in 3rd or higher gear... but I was honestly concerned about a pinch flat or worse.. going down with out upper armor on that I didnt wear as I thought I was going to be hot.

That said, it was still an awesome ride! Heck even met some friendly folks that offered me beer and a lawn chair when I stopped to bum a lil extra gas from them at Lil Stony. :applause: I must have looked the worse for wear and they took pity upon me. While I second guessed my decision, I declined the beer and lawn chair and continued on after Woodschick and crew with a lil extra splash of fuel! :banana:
 
Great Stuff WC --You sure do have a eye for a good camera shot :applause:

Thanks! I don't know what I'm doing, really...I just point and shoot...but I'm trying to learn how to use all the features this new camera has. Trouble is, I don't speak cameraese so I have no idea what the manual is telling me. I think this camera is made for someone that already knows what they're doing
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keep it coming...

I'm firing up the PhotoBucket as I type this
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Your new camera works great! :thumbsup:

Yeah, it would probably work better, though, if I could wear my glasses when I'm dirt riding
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Great pics, I thought there would be more snow at the top. I wish I could have gone but I'll be there this weekend for the Sheetiron. Maybe next time with the Husky group.

I thought there'd be more snow up top, too. We were able to ride most of Trail 4 and it was in great shape...not too much traffic since it started snowing a few months ago. And if you're riding the Sheetiron there will be more snow up top
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We had kind of a wild and wooley day on Sunday and we saw some arrows going up for the ride.
 
Yeh... that rocky trail did suck BIG time and I am not a complainer :) There was 0 dirt, and I mean 0 dirt on that trail. Think gravel, but the gravel is composed of nothing more than jagged square edged giant grape fruit sized rock with lots of other larger sharpened squared edged rocks. Add in that none, none of it was solidly lodged into the ground. It was like that trail was made for an endurocross section. When Glen told me we had to ride it again... I just sucked it up and shut up. Probably would have flowed better in 3rd or higher gear... but I was honestly concerned about a pinch flat or worse.. going down with out upper armor on that I didnt wear as I thought I was going to be hot.

That said, it was still an awesome ride! Heck even met some friendly folks that offered me beer and a lawn chair when I stopped to bum a lil extra gas from them at Lil Stony. :applause: I must have looked the worse for wear and they took pity upon me. While I second guessed my decision, I declined the beer and lawn chair and continued on after Woodschick and crew with a lil extra splash of fuel! :banana:

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Your description of that trail makes you sound like someone that doesn't like rocks
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Pretty accurate, though, I gotta admit. You looked like you were pretty confident going through there, and you were smooth and mistake-free so I had no idea how much you really hated the rocks. Usually people only hate what they're not good at. And you have been many things in your very interesting life, but I'm absolutely sure that "complainer" has never been one of them
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Let's ride!!
 
Oh you guys know where to hit a guy...been raining up in Idaho for some time now. have not had the chance that i need to get my Husky out to ride yet...Keep posting those pics. wonderful rides. thanks
 
Oh you guys know where to hit a guy...been raining up in Idaho for some time now. have not had the chance that i need to get my Husky out to ride yet...Keep posting those pics. wonderful rides. thanks

Yeah, but you'll be riding sweet high-mountain singletrack covered in wildflowers in July when it's hotter than the hubs of hell here in CA
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Just to give you an idea of what Lovelady Ridge is like, that snowy little ribbon to the left across the canyon is the last section that comes downhill. I've always ridden it in the uphill direction and it never looked very steep. Going downhill gives a whole `nother perspective :eek:
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