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[QUOTE="Karna&Justin, post: 342238, member: 25045"] [b]It Started GREAT, Until...[/b] Well, What can I say, the trip was great and I learned a lot. I had a great time putting screen names to real people's faces. Saturday's trail ride was so much fun! At one point I was concentrating so much on what I had learned earlier in the day that I completely missed the turn off towards the rest of the group. If I had studied this hard in college I probably would have done a lot better. Unfortunatley, my college didn't offer Dirtbiking 101. Anyways, I was able to catch up to the rest of the group (THanks, Kyra :confused: ). Due to some "minor" adjustments that were made on my bike earlier in the day I was trying to get use to them and wasn't really concentrating very well :eek: . Sunday was JUST GREAT!!!! Thanks, to my one and only, Justin, who decided to try and show the girls how log crossings should be done. We all learned what NOT to do when crossing logs! Just a quick side note...Justin rode 60+ miles with the BOYS on Saturday and did great, no falls, no complaints, just following along some tight technical trails and drooling about it when he returned. Now back to log crossings on Sunday. Justin saw us all attempting it at our finest and decided we were having TOO much fun. I saw him gearing up and getting on his bike and rode over to him to see what he was up to. He said, " I want to try that big one, it looks like fun!" I looked at him and said, "OK, but don't embarress me." So what does he do?? You guessed it, he went :moon: over tea kettle and landed on his right shoulder. He thought he was OK but Nicole (girlrider) saw the whole thing take place before her eyes and instinctively went straight for the clavicle. Sure enough, it was broken. Justin thinks he got off lucky. I am just glad it happened where it did and not 40 miles in the woods with no way to get out. I guess when we play hard eventually our luck runs out. I guess my turn will come up sooner or later. I am bummed because I lost my riding partner for at least 3-4 (Ok, who am I fooling, probably 6) weeks. Any of you Norcal girls want to go riding? Oh, yah, I am also bummed about missing the group photo! Well, at least he is OK and will be completely healed in no time flat. Thanks Ellen for everything! I can't thank you enough for all the help that we were given after the little log incident. I still have your ace wrap...do you want it back? Justin left our camera on one of the chairs by the medium log. Can you give it to Jon C. to give to Justin? Nicole, I think I have your camera. I also need to get in touch with you about the jersey (I ordered the large). Let me know when/where you want me to mail you the camera. I didn't know whose camera it was and since we left ours behind I took a couple pictures of Mt. Shasta...nothing else, though I promise ;) Glad to meet everyone and I can't wait to do it again. Next time I'll make sure Justin brings his Trials bike if he wants to try that log again :think: Until Next Time, Karna [/QUOTE]
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