When bobcats aren't available, use whatever means necessary to get the jumps looking trick...even if it is old mate's hatchback.
The past few weeks have been awesome! The best way to recover from an injury is to get away from it all and get some relaxing time in. Well that's exactly what I did over New Years.
I went up to the Hawkesbury River and spent nearly two weeks up there fishing and relaxing on the nice river. We got into some great fish up there and I came back to Canberra ready to dig my butt off and get ready for the upcoming Hillside Dirt Jam!
We haven't had much summer this year; all that's been going on is rain, rain, and more rain! The motivation to go out and dig hasn't been very high, but Allan from Unit called me up and said he was coming to town to film. He was like, “get out of the boat, stop fishing and get the yard running!”
That’s exactly what I’ve been doing this week! My mate Tom, who lives up the street, has been here all week shovelling and packing the yard to get it ready for the boys to come this week.
We finally finished the main line on Friday, which is good. Everything is done - all we have left to do is complete the big-dog trick set take-off. It got owned over the winter and has collapsed into a pile of rubble.
Now the yard is running and there is less than one month until the jam on February 12. I have a lot of work to do, but this year’s jam is going to be off the hook.
So make sure you keep Feb 12 free and come and check it out. Stay tuned for more updates soon - there will be a lot of action going on in the yard over the next few weeks. Cheers!
Cam.
Fishing on the Hawkesbury River over New Years was an awesome time. Old mate mud-crab wasn't quite as stoked on it.
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