Pemberton POV

Posted : Sun, Jul 5, 2009 8:41 am
Filed under : Riding

Thanks to the V.I.O Sport guys I’ve been able to do some headcam in Pemberton.

The trails are Gravitron, Overnight Sensation & 8 Seconds.

Toonie Race Madness

Posted : Fri, Jun 19, 2009 8:48 am
Filed under : Riding

One of Whistler’s biggest secrets in the mountain bike scene is the underground local Toonie($2 coin in Canada) Ride series.

It started years ago as a “Loonie Race Series”. Everyone would bring a dollar and put it in the pot and the winner would take all of the money. It was a bunch of the valley’s best riders getting together to have a fun night out while the fastest one on the night take the cash and buy the beers. As with anything cool, it grew and a lot more people would show up. At one point Chad Miles, local legend XC and all around ripper, was making a enough money to pay his rent from winning the race every thursday night.

Today with anywhere from 100 to 300 plus riders per week, the race is a bit of a big deal in Whistler. The top  20 or so people race their butts off to get a chance at the prize. Now that prize is only $50 for the winning man and $50 for the winning woman, while the rest of the cash goes to WORCA to prove a budget for to maintain build new trails. The 300 riders have their own little races within the pack or are just out for the ride and social aspect.

The race is always sponsored by a local business who decides the course. Some are really technical, some have savage climbs that are actually hike a bikes and others are more like a typical xc race. The consistencies the race time about 35 to 40 minutes for the winning time and just over an hour for the most recreational rider, the price (2 bucks), the great social with dinner and beers included and the challenging Whistler riding. When you look around the start area at the 300 plus people, you see all ages all types of bikes, DH, XC, old ones and strange ones. You can here accents from all over the worlds and best of all you get a real sense of our community.

I started doing these races 2 years ago and was instantly hooked. I was somewhere around the 30th places on my first race and was determined to make it into the top 10 at some point. Being a free rider and not an xc racer, that was a bit of a hefty goal for me. This season I have done 3 and been in the 10-15th spots and last night I cracked that top ten I was looking for with a 6th place finish. Now I can die. Haha. Matt Ryan, local import form Oz won as he often does.

If you haven’t been out to a Toonie or you are visiting Whistler and want to get a real sense of our community, come on out and give it your best shot. You won’t regret it and it is the cheapest meal and beer in town, just a Toonie.

June riding mania

Posted : Mon, Jun 15, 2009 7:45 am
Filed under : Riding

This June in Whistler has been so epic! It has been sunny everyday and felt like August. It makes it so easy to want to be out riding everyday. My friends and I have take full advantage of the situation and hit up a ton of cool stuff this last week.
Sunday; shuttling in Pemberton; Gravitron to Overnight Sensation, then a short pedal up and down Meat Grinder. A quick can of Tobourg and shuttle back up to Mackzie Cruz.

Monday; Comfortably Numb for the first time. Whistler’s xc epic trail. Cool ride.

Tuesday chillin.

Wednesday; hangin with Willow and rode Lost Lake trail right after a quick thunder storm.

Thurday; Took Willow to the airport, rushed home and did the Loonie race (Whistler’s weekly XC race series) got 15th and was very tired. Lots of climboing.

Friday; Chromag ride in Squamish. Four and a half hours of sweet single track and good times. Even had a session at BRT’s new pump track on our all mountain bikes. Cool.

Saturday; Preroad the BC Bike Race Day 7 Whistler stage with Dre Hestler and gang 5 hours of heat and not so exciting trails. Too hot. Pretty much crushed from the week.

Sunday; worked on bikes all day with Lenn Hornige then had my first real pump track session in Alta Vista. So fun, but hard work and technical.

Hope this week will be just as fun as last. Riding is the best and we have so much variety here it is insane. This week I will ride the bike park and maybe even go dirt jumping.

Chromag ride; Gin, Matt, Chris, Ritz, Aussie, JJ, Julian, Dimwitty and James.
Chromag ride; Gin, Matt, Chris, Ritz, Aussie, JJ, Julian, Dimwitty and James.

Chromag ride; Gin, Matt, Chris, Ritz, Aussie, JJ, Julian, Dimwitty and James.

 Sean Dimwitty, rockin out with his boobs out.
Sean Dimwitty, rockin out with his boobs out.

Sean Dimwitty, rockin out with his boobs out.

Dre telling us how it is. That's something new.
Dre telling us how it is. That's something new.

Dre telling us how it is. That's something new.

TUNDRA For Sale

Posted : Wed, Jun 10, 2009 5:50 am
Filed under : Riding

My  2007 Black/grey 5.7 liter Tundra TRD is one of a kind with 22″ wheels a 4 inch lift and all the options possible all work done by Toyota. Navigation/DVD/back up camera, blue tooth system, Eclips stereo and sub. Box liner and hard cover. Heated leather seats and TRD shifter. Mint condition. I am selling it for $41,995.00 obo. I bought a new vehicle and so this one needs to go. http://www.bcauto.ca/search_quick_detail.asp?adID=14354

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Endless Summer

Posted : Thu, Jun 4, 2009 4:05 pm
Filed under : Riding

As I sit here with Willow, sipping on red Italian champagne, I am reflecting on how many sunny days I have experienced this year.  When the sun is shinning, everything is better.

I just returned from two weeks in Europe, in which I experienced only a few days of bad weather.  My time was filled with great riding, cool friends and perfect shooting locations.

My first stop was Gieskoff Bikpark.  It was super fun with some really gnarly DH style descents.  After visiting with some friends in Germany, I continued on to Winterburg.  Yes, it felt like winter there.  The sun comes out for a minute, then it rains without warning.  The riding is a miniature version of the Whistler Bikpark.  Needless to say, I loved it.

The festival put on by Mountain Bike Rider magazine has all the gravity events, which brings all the freaks and gravity-heads in Germany out for the weekend.

I am thinking this weekend in Whistler is going to be pretty sweet.  Descents in the bike park, xc rides,a garage sale, followed by a block party with a killer DJ and some liquid fun. . .. . come by if you want!  7295 Spruce Grove Lane.  We will be getting Groovy.

Just another fun chapter in the Schley Chronicles.

North Carolina eh

Posted : Mon, May 11, 2009 11:03 am
Filed under : Riding

Richie follows Willow Koerber and then brother Ben, Koerber on “BK’s Wild Ride”

Thanks to the V.I.O Sport guys for making the cameras so easy to use.

Pizza and Bikes

Posted : Thu, May 7, 2009 9:38 am
Filed under : Riding

My first trip to Europe every year usually starts with a long flight, some jet lag, a reunion with my bikes that live in Europe, several glasses of fine wine with my boss Peter from Rotwild and off to Italy for some riding and great food. This year wasn’t much different. I met up with my best buddy James and my bikes (Rotwild; R.E.D Two, E1, and a new R.E.D. Three, so sick to have the quiver) and off we went, in some lame strange van/car.

First stop adidas. It amazes me that some one can get lost even with a navigation system, but I am that person. Ha!

It was well worth it to catch up with the people that keep me clothed from head to toe in the sickest clothing around.

Axel Birkhartd and his right hand man Marc Grandmontages were kind enough to take time out of their busy schedule to meet with me and catch up on the happening of the mountain bike world.

After that, one of the coolest and most fun times of the year for me, shopping at Adidas.

My more feminine side, drives me to become crazy in this situation, with so many choices of the most awesome stuff to choose from. That is the way to start a road trip with some new threads.

Ten hours of driving, one sleep and a boat ride and we arrive in Elba, Italy to meet Wade Simpons, Turbo Lenzen and Moniolo(Marco Toniolo) as we call them. After a quick swim in the Mediterranean Sea, we are on the bikes.

Approaching the island of Elba, Italy.
Approaching the island of Elba, Italy.

Approaching the island of Elba, Italy.

Anywhere you ride on this island you can enjoy views of the sea and some history along the way. We stopped to take some shots at one of Napoleon’s hideouts. Cool!

After a week of Pizza, fish and some sweet riding, we loaded up the car and headed for Riva del Garda bike festival.

This is one of coolest places I have been in Europe. Beautiful lake with huge mountains shooting straight up out of the water and trails everywhere from past times of war.

The rain stopped as we arrived in the village and the sun came out just in time for the festivities to begin. This weekend is always a very busy time because everyone is trying to get some of my time, for one thing or another, but it is filled with riding with great people, photo shoots, partying and a lot of fantastic Italian food.

Some high lights from the weekend for me were the Shimano Saint rides with all of my riding buddies from home http://www.paul-lange.de/news/news/events_veranstaltungen/rivadelgarda2009/de,

Watching my teammate Marius Hoppinsack win the Saalbach/Hinterglem DJ event and the funny photo shoots with Freeride magazine.

I love Italy and this festival is the best of the year, so if you missed it, make sure you mark it on your calendar for next year.


Loving Spring everywhere!

Posted : Sat, Apr 11, 2009 7:32 am
Filed under : Riding

An air from NWD film Ride the lightning, but covered in snow. richie schley richie schley skiing in whistler
An air from NWD film Ride the lightning, but covered in snow. richie schley richie schley skiing in whistler

An air from NWD film Ride the lightning, but covered in snow. richie schley richie schley skiing in whistler

Anyone who has ridden Garbonzo knows this air, it is the most famous Whistler Bike Park shot of all time. richie schley richie schley skiing in whistler
Anyone who has ridden Garbonzo knows this air, it is the most famous Whistler Bike Park shot of all time. richie schley richie schley skiing in whistler
Anyone who has ridden Garbonzo knows this air, it is the most famous Whistler Bike Park shot of all time. richie schley richie schley skiing in whistler

 Victory is sweet no matter how big or small. They had to ask me to leave the podium because I was hangin there for so long.
Victory is sweet no matter how big or small. They had to ask me to leave the podium because I was hangin there for so long.

Victory is sweet no matter how big or small. They had to ask me to leave the podium because I was hangin there for so long.

 I wore that metal around for days afterwords. Not really.
I wore that metal around for days afterwords. Not really.

I wore that metal around for days afterwords. Not really.

Spring is in there air, somewhere.

Posted : Wed, Apr 1, 2009 1:23 pm
Filed under : Riding

 

Although this is a fall shot, not a spring shot, I did ride this trail with Willow today and it was awesome. Fast and flowy with some jumps and just enough mud to make it exciting.
Although this is a fall shot, not a spring shot, I did ride this trail with Willow today and it was awesome. Fast and flowy with some jumps and just enough mud to make it exciting.

Although this is a fall shot, not a spring shot, I did ride this trail with Willow today and it was awesome. Fast and flowy with some jumps and just enough mud to make it exciting.

I have had a pretty cool winter with a bunch of riding a bit of skiing, but most of all a ton of fun with some super cool people and that is what it is all about. Get Outside and have some fun.

Whistler Powder in Spring

Posted : Wed, Apr 1, 2009 1:14 pm
Filed under : Riding

 

Just some good old powder skiing in Whistler. That is exactly how I like it. Soft and smooth.
Just some good old powder skiing in Whistler. That is exactly how I like it. Soft and smooth.

Just some good old powder skiing in Whistler. That is exactly how I like it. Soft and smooth.