- Location
- Port Orchard, WA
After riding there last friday, I convinced my buddy that we needed to make a trip over there. The trees are spaced so much further apart than the terrain we usually ride on the west side of the state.
So we let his place in Gig Harbor about 5:10am Saturday, and unloaded at treephones campground about 9:30am.
It was cold enough that even at 10, the snow was still hard.
Plenty of snow at the cabin near Clover Flats campground (lots of beer cans inside, kind of a bummer on that)
Up on top near Mt. Darland / superbowl, the trees were still frozen, even at 11:00am.
Ate lunch watching folks making tracks in the super bowl -
Then rode over and met them at the top of the bowl. It was nice to meet ya'll.
One of the guys told us where the snow depth pole was, so we rode over and checked that out.
Watched a guy make a couple new tracks on his Turboed Pro.
Then we cruised around some more, found a gentle slope with sparsely spaced trees and decided to practice some side hilling. Ditched the jackets because it was so warm.
So we let his place in Gig Harbor about 5:10am Saturday, and unloaded at treephones campground about 9:30am.
It was cold enough that even at 10, the snow was still hard.

Plenty of snow at the cabin near Clover Flats campground (lots of beer cans inside, kind of a bummer on that)

Up on top near Mt. Darland / superbowl, the trees were still frozen, even at 11:00am.

Ate lunch watching folks making tracks in the super bowl -

Then rode over and met them at the top of the bowl. It was nice to meet ya'll.
One of the guys told us where the snow depth pole was, so we rode over and checked that out.

Watched a guy make a couple new tracks on his Turboed Pro.




Then we cruised around some more, found a gentle slope with sparsely spaced trees and decided to practice some side hilling. Ditched the jackets because it was so warm.



