A little dirt goes a long way.i had been waiting all week to decide last minute whether i was going to make my way to Angel Fire, NM for the short track race this past saturday. i was already signed up to ride the growler in gunnison. my friend Hank signed us up for the growler so i was definitely headed to that, but the race in angel fire, i couldn't get out of my mind.
earlier that week i bought a ford f350 that i had owned a few years back... yes, i bought my truck back after seeing it posted on craigslist. it's a long story and one of these days i will tell you all about it. the good news, i had my truck back which was playing a factor into making the trip to angel fire and then looping to gunnison.
the short track race was supposed to start at 9pm on saturday. i left my house after finishing a tree job at 1pm and was haulted by traffic in colorado springs. i called the race organizers to check in on the weather, it was starting to rain where i was and was told they moved the race start up to 6:20. now i really was racing the clock. after i made it through the traffic i jammed and made it to angel fire by 5:45 for the 6:20 start. set up the GT tent, met a few folks and hit the course. 
Notice the Ford stroker in the background...
this cool cat out of Taos, Mackey Franklin won the race, beating my bud Jay Henry. i grabbed a beer after the race and headed back on the road to make it to gunnison for the 7am start. i was starting to growl at this point... realizing i wasn't going to get much sleep.
it's a good thing i committed to only one lap of the growler, because riding a rigid-rigid for three hours on a course that seemed to get tougher on my body as we went, was not easy. halfway through the ride, i realized this was a great practice ride... especially after i had stopped a few times to help some guys with their bikes - i'm that guy.
overall, it was a good weekend. i look forward to road tripping it to Alabama this weekend with another Pro dirt friend out of Colorado Springs. i will keep you posted...







