![]() I moved what I needed over to the staging area for dinner and focused on what I was going to say for the evening speeches.Įvery year for this event, we give out three awards. Hugh came down and loaded everything into the Trooper, then went back to riding. One of the Skypark employees, I think it was Brad, got us the golf cart again. Tamara on on on, around 4pmish, we broke the booth down. To see the footage, please go to my TickTok account: Then I was off to film Hugh on his Fat Bike riding the skinnies. ( next goal is to conquer this by the end of the year). There is a ladder drop with a scary entrance including a big tree. I forgot how much climbing was on Comet, so by the time I got to them, I was pretty wiped out from the event and the climbing just put me over the top. Next and final run was on Comet to film Tamara and Hugh. Lots of riding for everyone and positive experiences. So, I made us a nice dinner and we sat on the patio with some vino and relaxed. I knew Saturday would be a very long day since we needed to be there early to set up the booth and this year, we were having the group dinner at Skypark for the 1st time. The reports coming in from the ride volunteers were positive, so I felt day one went well except for a few small hitches and of course Anne getting injured. We were lucky enough to have coach Jeana Miller step up at the very last minute to guide our fast XC ladies out on Skyline. I saw so many smiles from riders all throughout the day, as well as a few suffer faces from the XC ladies. We broke down around 3pmish, loaded everything into the Trooper and headed home for the evening. He ended up riding with Joe, Barb Tarino’s BF who drove all the way from Kingman, Arizona! After lunching, our group split up a bit, so I did a run with Hugh, then spent the rest of the day at the GGR booth. I saw Hugh so he joined us for lunch as well. We took another few runs, then split up for lunch. It was great to have a quiet dinner with friends before the event and just relax and catch up. Myself, Hugh, all the girlz staying in the house and a few others, went into town for Margarita’s and dinner at the Sonora Grill which was excellent. It fits all the GGR booth equipment and everything else we needed to put on this event. ![]() This Trooper is a relic! A manual transmission with well over 300K miles on it and still runs sweet. We came back and packed up his Trooper with all the booth gear for Friday. This was the 1st time I tried a Beyond Burger, and it was amazing! Hugh also broke out his Fat Bike to see how it jumped on Blue Steel and he seemed to love it. ![]() Then Hugh and I rode for the rest of the day mostly on Blue Steel and had lunch at the top. Many of the girlz who drove up early, were already riding.ĭid a run on Blue Steel with Tam, Kathy and Hugh. I unloaded the car, then headed to Summit to meet up with Hugh & get a few runs in before all the chaos. I had to work a bit Thursday morning, so didn’t arrive in BB until noonish. This event is about empowerment, community, and over the top FUN! Hope you enjoy the ride!Īn enormous thank you to all the people who shared the photos and especially to Terri Rippee, from our San Diego chapter for all her incredible shots and videos! I’m going to bring you on this journey from my eyes. 2020 was missed due to Covid, so thrilled we were able to hold the event this year. This was our 6th annual women’s weekend in Big Bear.
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