Sign at the place we ate lunch. 3pm, and let's just say one of the patrons had his drinks cut off.
I have some video, some of which may be good, but I missed part that I really, really wanted. I'll get around to editing it sometime.
~Patrick
Re: Redding Anthacite Coal Ride - Saturday Feb 25
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 4:12 am
by phoo
Okay, guys. I'm on the hook. I found a great set of footage and took notes on start and stop times. I'm uploading them to my computer now, then I have to wait while movie maker processes the nearly 2G file so I can then chop it into the pieces I want, but it'll be ready either Monday or Tuesday night, with the latest being Wednesday if I do hockey Tuesday night.
~Patrick
Re: Redding Anthacite Coal Ride - Saturday Feb 25
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 6:11 pm
by chriskoz
Man, I'm jealous. You guys had the best guide out there you could ever want. My first time was with Joe and it was epic. I'm starting to look into bikes again. Seems like I may need one with a tag for rides like this, just to make life a little easier coming and going. I did this ride once with a non plated CR250. How much slab did you all end up doing?
Re: Redding Anthacite Coal Ride - Saturday Feb 25
Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 10:42 pm
by phoo
No slab but maybe a half mile of pavement (or do dirt riders call anything paved "slab?"), split between two stints. My bike wasn't plated though it's street legal and had a mud-covered plate that looked like it should have been a license plate.
If we didn't go into town for lunch, we wouldn't have been anywhere near any pavement all day.
~Patrick
Re: Redding Anthacite Coal Ride - Saturday Feb 25
Posted: Tue Feb 28, 2012 1:05 am
by phoo
This is not the big one that I want to post, but it's a shorter one that I used to learn my way around the Sony Vegas Platinum 11 suite I'm trying out.
phoo wrote:This is not the big one that I want to post, but it's a shorter one that I used to learn my way around the Sony Vegas Platinum 11 suite I'm trying out.