11 September 2010

New Mountain Bike Trails

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I finished eating lunch at about 2 o'clock, so I got in my car and drove up to the biology trail head, a system of trails that meander their way up and across the hill which SAU is nestled at the base of. When I first arrived, I wasn't expecting much of a mountain bike trail for after all, it's a nature trail. I talked to some people earlier in the week, "the biology trail is alright" said one of them, in reference to mountain biking on it. Once I started my hike up the trail however, I was almost immediately gratified at the splendor of the multiple singletrack style trails on the hill. Its almost as if they were built specifically for mountain biking, lacking only berms and jumps. The trails are plenty steep, and plenty technical, with roots and rocks protruding from the surface of the dirt. My bike should be here sometime next week, and I almost can't wait to hop on it and ride down those trails. The main trail has some cool ladder bridges running across a stream every so often. Branching out from the main trail are many tributaries ranging in difficulty. One of these trails was so steep I don't think even world cup riders would risk injury riding down it. Once my bike gets here, I'll be riding the trails almost every day. Eventually, I hope to blaze a downhill specific trail running down the hill, with jumps and berms. The next step is to find a way to mount my HV30 steadily to my helmet, so I can post up a helmet-cam video of these trails. Stay tuned!

A butterfly I saw while exploring the trails. 

03 September 2010

California

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California, beyond the shadow of a doubt, is the best state out of these 50 states we call the United States of America. It may be easy for someone living in California to take for granted it's diversity of resources. From the beautiful interstates to the glistening shores of the Pacific, from the farmlands of the San Joaquin valley to the fog sweeping over and under the Golden Gate bridge. And further, from the splendiferous Los Angeles skyline lighting up the night, to the colossal Sierra Nevadas, California, has everything there is to offer. Katy Perry very accurately portrays the fact that the best girls come from California, and also states that "You could travel the world, but nothing comes close to the Golden Coast". I look forward only to December 14th, which is the day I will embark on the journey back to my real home, the journey back to California.

Home for the Next 4 years...

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This, is Southern Adventist University. This, is my home for the next 4 years.

31 July 2010

Pismo Beach, California

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I posted a picture yesterday showcasing an east coast beach, so here is one showing what the west coast has to offer.

Pismo Beach, California

30 July 2010

Trip to Florida

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Here's a picture from my recent trip to Orlando, Florida. The picture itself is of Siesta Key Beach, which is located about a 2.5 hour drive soutwest of Orlando.

Siesta Key Beach, Florida (click for full size)

Dunk Session with Tyler Wooldridge

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A few weeks ago I had the privilege of filming my good friend Tyler Wooldridge. Tyler has been the MVP of Bakersfield Adventist Academy's basketball team for the last 2 years. He recently graduated in June, and plans to attend Andrews University in Michigan where he is being recruited to play basketball. Tyler was also the MVP of the Pacific Union College Pioneer Classic tournament, and the Andrew's Cardinal Classic tournament in 2009-10. 



Basketball from Andrew Coelho | CMX PRODUCTIONS on Vimeo.

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