Harrison to Boston Bar over Kookipi Pass

twisted-hog

Member
Got home at 9:45pm after a refreshment stop and burger at The Sasquatch.

It was an awesome day.....the road from Boston Bar to Lytton was fun......a bit more challenging than the Kookipi Pass, but way less dusty.
A little bit warm in Boston Bar and Lytton 34+

Rode across the foot bridge in Lytton and down the slab home.

545 km round trip from North Delta for me.

I'll post up pictures and video in the next few days.

Thanks to every one that came out it was great to meet some new riding buddies.

One tired dusty hog, out.
 

twisted-hog

Member
Nice ride and weather. The road on Harrison East sure has been worked on. Logging and construction is on-going. They are even tunneling into a Mountain.


No bad spots at all. :(

You should have done the next fun section from Boston Bar to Lytton with us then ;)
 

nakedjordan

Member
I had a blast on this ride. The 2nd part was defiantly worth doing. I'm exhausted today but I blame that on the ride back on the pavement haha. Anyway I'm looking forward to going on some more rides with the good folks on here.
Cheers
 
yup boys , that was a great ride , especially the section from boston bar to lytton . the " feature " that farp referred to was just enough of a challenge to keep things honest . good thing we hooked up with those two other guys . i wonder how the rest of their ride went ?

i'll be looking to do that complete loop one of these days .

i did make my dinner date , but riding directly into the sun for two hours was not a good way to end a ride .

looking forward to pics . . .
 

gdelrosa

New member
I had a great time. Great group and a good pace for someone that's new on the trails. I'm looking forward to the next ride. Btw, I've posted the few photos i took in my album.
 
now get out there and burn up that road rubber so you put on something a little more appropriate for that beauty of a bike .


maybe some crash bars too lololol .
 

gdelrosa

New member
now get out there and burn up that road rubber so you put on something a little more appropriate for that beauty of a bike .


maybe some crash bars too lololol .

Yeah, I'm eyeing the TKC80's. As soon as these tires are 80% gone I'll swap them out.

Crash bars have been ordered ;). I guess $300 bars are much cheaper than a dented tank or cracked fairing parts.
 

twisted-hog

Member
And now for you viewing pleasure or to cure insomnia...................a twisted movie



Still can't get this to embed grrrrrrrrr


 
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tomcycle

Past President DSBC 2004 -2018
Staff member
not sure why the forum does not embed videos any longer, probably have missed an update, will check into this and report back
 

offworlder

Moderator
not sure why the forum does not embed videos any longer, probably have missed an update, will check into this and report back

As mentioned previously, remove the "s" from the "https" header. Google (YouTube) uses https by default, but http will still work.
 

Corysluck

New member
Thanks for letting us tag a log. It was good meeting you guys, and it would be good to something like that again.

After we left you at the Lytton turn off the rest of the road to Lilloeet the gravel road got more epic, then there was a super fun road section.

Also I am going to get a video up pretty quick as well that ill post here when its completed.
 

North

Active member
Nice short clips, but I never saw the Sasquatch?

Didn't even know you was playing with a Gopro that day.

I have just started playing around with it. I was going to mount it on my Bike, but for all the dust. I just thought that case would just dust up. My nose is still plugged up. I have to get one of those Wolfsnout dust masks.
 
" feature " ? , what " feature " . . . you rolled through that like it wasn't even there .

i have no experience with the DSBC grading scale . . . would that route ( and that particular section ) have been like " C " or " C+ " ?
 
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