
Helmet smacked earth hard. First time hitting anything other than a low branch. Thought of all those laps I've done at the pump track w/o a helmet on. First lap, lofted over the first double roller, hit the second one OK I thought, but I slid off the side and the front wheel turned. There was none of that
plenty of time to think on the way to the ground on this one. Nanosecond.Crunch.WTF
Sore jaw, really sore arm, sore shoulder, lat and neck. Lucky.

I should mention that the Man, Jessee, is in the pump track design-build business. I know many peeps have asked me about who can build these things for them. He can do it. Landscape Architect, free rider, downhiller, pump tracker, xc-er. He knows how to get it done. Just add dirt.
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Hillendale pump track has already claimed several collar bones, watch out!
ouch, been there, done that...
lucky is right.
Send Jesse my contact info and let him know that I wanna talk shop, er pump I mean.
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