Due to the snow out of the DC Outlaw race we put on two impromptu sessions here in Sk8sville, one on Friday Night at Camperworld and one on Saturday at Hobby Park. Ron Olson and Marty Schaub (DHB/GASS boys) came up from Georgia and shared their stoke and knowledge once again with the local DHB crew.
The Camperworld Friday Night Freeze
The local crew turned out along with Marty and Ron and it was a blast. Temperatures hovered around freezing all night (The Camping World Time/Temperature sign kept a constant reminder). It was so cold in fact that the timing system would not work and the start ramp (which we brought out of storage) got frozen and slick.
We set a completely new course this time that was the fastest one we have created on that hill yet. The whole course (60 cones) stayed to the right of the hill and featured two pyramid sections (a now staple of DHB courses) and some fast step over sections. This may become the foundation for next year's Dixie Cup Friday night course. Everyone liked it and found it very challenging and fast.
Marty got to test the ramp out first and on his first attempt he got sideways on the slick transition and it pitched him straight on his head! Needless to say, the start ramp the rest of the night was pretty fun and scary at the same time.
Local ripper SST was killing it as usual, along with slalom newbies Brent, Doc Tommy, and Scott Wilkenson. Evan Mac T was going hard as well along with Rookie who now has his slalom board totally dialed. All of these guys are getting better and better and are going to be bringing it in 2006! Doc Tommy is going to be particularly good once he has is own gear. The dude is like SST, rips everything he rides.
Saturday's Hobby Park Session
By now you have probably read about the two spectacular crashes on the Dixie Cup GS course by Ron Olson and yours truly so I won't go into detail again here however, I can say this, WEAR A HELMET AND YOUR GEAR!
We set two courses up, the Dixie Cup GS and a tight hybrid running the opposite way on the runout side. We had a great turn out again with locals Doc Tommy, Brent, Rookie, myself, and Keller in attendance, along with Ron and Marty, and our Raleigh/Chapel Hill crew, Mr. Surly and Jim Mathers.
The Dixie Cup GS course had a fairly strong head wind at the bottom and times were down a bit but the course was still very fast. Ron Olson's crash pretty much took the wind out his sails for the day (as it should have..dude, smacked his head HARD) but still looked great on his board. Marty was laying it down and ran the fastest time of the day.
We then moved the timer over to the tight/hybrid course and the locals and Raleigh boys were going off. All are new to slalom and are just freaking killing it. Ron and Marty ran the timers and cone headed and provided coaching for us all. (Thanks guys). This course featured spacings of 6' to 8' and had both a pyramid section and step overs along with some straight stinger section to finish.
Needless to say, a fun weekend of DHB skating was enjoyed by all. The wrecks were scary but the good news is our equipment did its job and no one was seriously hurt.
Special thanks go out to Ron and Marty for bringing the GASS stoke fuel up from Georgia and to Jim Mathers for providing the Pizzas at Hobby!
Hobby G/S Best Times:
Marty Schaub 18.285 secs
Marion Karr 18.499
Ron Olson 19.263 (layed down AFTER his crash...way to get back on the horse bro!)
Tight/Hybrid Times:
Marion Karr 13.984 (13.784 raw with 2 cones)
Doc Tommy 14.080
Rookie 14.365
Jim Mather 15.671
Mr. Surly 15.954
Look to this forum for updates for future winter sessions with the DHB.