Jake - Wildwood Extreme?

Other end of the country mate ;) Wence on here did a lap!

Heres a vid of another bloke on a ktm.
 
Other end of the country mate ;) Wence on here did a lap!

Heres a vid of another bloke on a ktm.

That's awesome, he should post up a report about his experience :cool:

Jake...you forgot to include the video link...lol.
 

Just throwing you some grief :D

So, the lap was impressive and those rocks look to be nuts. I would have puked well before getting one lap under my belt...lol. It's amazing how much abuse out bikes take and keep going :eek:

The 2nd longer vid was frickin' awesome! Holy cats are those guys flying on that single track. So cool that he had a chance to get out and ride with Ben, I'm going to track down the video where he chases Graham from last year - bet that's great too.

Ahh...makes me wish we didn't have the white stuff up in the hills :( I'm going to try and get out this Saturday...hope for traction :D
 
Here is a write up I put on another forum:
I do have gopro footage but it is very embarrassingly slow...:confused:

Well,
Back home safe in SA and what an experience......

I knew this race would be hard and sort of expected high country like riding with a few hill climbs. I was just a little out?
Liam and I headed over Friday and caught up with Keg and went for a meal Friday night before heading out to the track sat morning. We got there , got organised and then Liam gave the hillclimb a go,( I'll let him tell the story for that).
Later on Walks and Sandra rocked up and we set up camp. Made a little Jayco windbreak to protect us from the wind and then talked about and fiddled with bikes.
Next day the nightmare begins....
I had not trained for this and stupidly left the Finke gearing in the bike thinking I would be fine chugging up in first,( little did I realise that first would still be too tall).To top that off I also realised that I had stuffed way too much extra mousse tube in the rear tyre, which made it far too hard.
Went out and around the prologue track trying to do everything slowly and smoothly but lacked confidence riding the endurox stuff as it has been a long time since march this year.
Completely stuffed that up and then lined up for the timed prologue. Took off ok and managed to get through most things a lot better with a bit more speed. Took the large tyre option over the wooden box option and although I did it cleanly on the practice lap I must have hit it a little hard this time and the front tyre landed over the edge of the box sending me over the bars and onto the ground. Should be a good pic of it somewhere?
Got up and pushed on getting a bit stuck on the matrix but did everything else ok.
I did manage to smash the rear brake lever on a rock which meant I had to ride the rest of the day with the lever 2 inches higher than normal,( hard to dab for obstacles and drag whilst riding).
That done I did feel a little better and had got the inevitable crash out the way.
The race started and I took off last I my group but made up 2 or 3 spots as we did the prologue track again. I was feeling quite good and went through the lake and down the first hill.
First impression was how many rock there were???
Made it to the bottom and just trail rode it around to the first hill, ( Rooster/ chicken).
Lined up the hill and was unsure which way to go . The lads on the hill helped though by saying straight up mate, THANKS...
Had a couple of stops on the way up and managed to burn my clutch out, but with a few pushes from a couple of lads I got up and continued on.
Round the track I went and then hit horsepower hill.
I knew this hill and gave it the berries in second with my tall gearing till it started to die then dropped to first and pinned it covering the clutch.
To my surprise I made it up with no issues and I was stoked.
Went on along the ridge and hit the rock obstacle with bad timing and ended up pushing the pipe up into the radiator guards so that the front fender rubbed on the header pipe and melted it.
By now I was starting to feel the heat and was very tired .
I managed to get round a bit more of the track and then had a bit of a break in a gully. Amber come down the hill , we had a quick chat and she was off.
I took off a bit later and followed up a creek bed type rock garden and got stuck . I was there for about 10 minutes or more and needed help getting up as I was spent.
Got through that and then meandered round to step up hill.
Took the helmet off and poured water over my head and neck to cool down.
Melissa and a bloke named Rick were there with me and we stopped for quite a while watching riders different lines.
I gave it a go eventually and nearly got to the second step up but lost drive. Meandered around the hill a bit and got back on the track.
The next stuff was fine until the rock garden at the end.
My clutch was stuffed, So was I ,and the bike was starting lean up and do weird stuff after trying to get through the rock garden.
I kept trying but in the sweet steam of coolant I decided that one lap was enough. I figured it was better to keep the bike and myself in one piece .
Got back to the prologue track and struggled over the obstacles yet again.
I nearly had a repeat of the over the bars when I pulled the clutch at the top of the big tyres again and the bike still kept chugging forward till the front dropped off the end...
Rode around the rest of the track getting stuck just about everywhere, had a Chat(cry) to Gav and then over the finish and back to the pits.
Mentally I wanted nothing more than to keep going but physically I was spent and the bike was not in good shape.

All in all a great weekend and I reckon I will be back next year if I can find a similar ride place over here to train in .
I will definitely train for it and prep the bike better for the next one though.

This was meant to be a come and have a look type of event this year so next year I will have to take it seriously and do all the right things.

Many thanks must go to :
Dan and Sandra for taking us under their wings, feeding and looking after us and tending to every need.
Also to Keg and family for their generous hospitality.
Nearly forgot, must thank Angus for getting us fuel also.
Cheers MArk

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Here is a write up I put on another forum:
I do have gopro footage but it is very embarrassingly slow...:confused:

Well,
Back home safe in SA and what an experience......

I knew this race would be hard and sort of expected high country like riding with a few hill climbs. I was just a little out?
Liam and I headed over Friday and caught up with Keg and went for a meal Friday night before heading out to the track sat morning. We got there , got organised and then Liam gave the hillclimb a go,( I'll let him tell the story for that).
Later on Walks and Sandra rocked up and we set up camp. Made a little Jayco windbreak to protect us from the wind and then talked about and fiddled with bikes.
Next day the nightmare begins....
I had not trained for this and stupidly left the Finke gearing in the bike thinking I would be fine chugging up in first,( little did I realise that first would still be too tall).To top that off I also realised that I had stuffed way too much extra mousse tube in the rear tyre, which made it far too hard.
Went out and around the prologue track trying to do everything slowly and smoothly but lacked confidence riding the endurox stuff as it has been a long time since march this year.
Completely stuffed that up and then lined up for the timed prologue. Took off ok and managed to get through most things a lot better with a bit more speed. Took the large tyre option over the wooden box option and although I did it cleanly on the practice lap I must have hit it a little hard this time and the front tyre landed over the edge of the box sending me over the bars and onto the ground. Should be a good pic of it somewhere?
Got up and pushed on getting a bit stuck on the matrix but did everything else ok.
I did manage to smash the rear brake lever on a rock which meant I had to ride the rest of the day with the lever 2 inches higher than normal,( hard to dab for obstacles and drag whilst riding).
That done I did feel a little better and had got the inevitable crash out the way.
The race started and I took off last I my group but made up 2 or 3 spots as we did the prologue track again. I was feeling quite good and went through the lake and down the first hill.
First impression was how many rock there were???
Made it to the bottom and just trail rode it around to the first hill, ( Rooster/ chicken).
Lined up the hill and was unsure which way to go . The lads on the hill helped though by saying straight up mate, THANKS...
Had a couple of stops on the way up and managed to burn my clutch out, but with a few pushes from a couple of lads I got up and continued on.
Round the track I went and then hit horsepower hill.
I knew this hill and gave it the berries in second with my tall gearing till it started to die then dropped to first and pinned it covering the clutch.
To my surprise I made it up with no issues and I was stoked.
Went on along the ridge and hit the rock obstacle with bad timing and ended up pushing the pipe up into the radiator guards so that the front fender rubbed on the header pipe and melted it.
By now I was starting to feel the heat and was very tired .
I managed to get round a bit more of the track and then had a bit of a break in a gully. Amber come down the hill , we had a quick chat and she was off.
I took off a bit later and followed up a creek bed type rock garden and got stuck . I was there for about 10 minutes or more and needed help getting up as I was spent.
Got through that and then meandered round to step up hill.
Took the helmet off and poured water over my head and neck to cool down.
Melissa and a bloke named Rick were there with me and we stopped for quite a while watching riders different lines.
I gave it a go eventually and nearly got to the second step up but lost drive. Meandered around the hill a bit and got back on the track.
The next stuff was fine until the rock garden at the end.
My clutch was stuffed, So was I ,and the bike was starting lean up and do weird stuff after trying to get through the rock garden.
I kept trying but in the sweet steam of coolant I decided that one lap was enough. I figured it was better to keep the bike and myself in one piece .
Got back to the prologue track and struggled over the obstacles yet again.
I nearly had a repeat of the over the bars when I pulled the clutch at the top of the big tyres again and the bike still kept chugging forward till the front dropped off the end...
Rode around the rest of the track getting stuck just about everywhere, had a Chat(cry) to Gav and then over the finish and back to the pits.
Mentally I wanted nothing more than to keep going but physically I was spent and the bike was not in good shape.

All in all a great weekend and I reckon I will be back next year if I can find a similar ride place over here to train in .
I will definitely train for it and prep the bike better for the next one though.

This was meant to be a come and have a look type of event this year so next year I will have to take it seriously and do all the right things.

Many thanks must go to :
Dan and Sandra for taking us under their wings, feeding and looking after us and tending to every need.
Also to Keg and family for their generous hospitality.
Nearly forgot, must thank Angus for getting us fuel also.
Cheers MArk

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Proudly sponsored by: Propower Factory Hardware
 
Here is a write up I put on another forum:
I do have gopro footage but it is very embarrassingly slow...:confused:

Thanks for the write-up wence :cool:

Just watching video of that track made me cringe, don't think there would be anything remotely embarrassing about it - I doubt I could have completed a lap :D

Sounds like you and the bike took a bunch of abuse, but so cool that you can write that down as something you've tackled.

Post up some footage if you get a chance, bet it's definitely worth the watch ;)
 
Amazingly fast!!

:eek::eek::eek:

I would have piled into any number of trees going my own pace - can't imagine trying to keep Graham in sight.

He flat out disappeared in a few of those sections - huge respect for his skill set and ability to ride an enduro bike...holy cats.
 
Thanks for the write-up wence :cool:

Just watching video of that track made me cringe, don't think there would be anything remotely embarrassing about it - I doubt I could have completed a lap :D

Sounds like you and the bike took a bunch of abuse, but so cool that you can write that down as something you've tackled.

Post up some footage if you get a chance, bet it's definitely worth the watch ;)

Ok....... Promise not to laugh
http://youtu.be/Ci_oDXwm8D0
http://youtu.be/S4DDsXwoUOk
http://youtu.be/x3kPYJuOuH8
 
Brutal. The hanging tires would've pissed me off. Too bad you had to tear up bike & body just figure out what you'll be in for next year. Since I'm so out of "bike shape"...better you, than me...I know I wouldn't have been able to finish a lap. Glad you survived:D
 
Awesome job Wence. Good write up and we'll done for giving it a go. I may just try and psych myself up to give it a go next year...
 
You all should. Just make sure you are fit and the bike is geared properly:D.

Here is a shot of me leading Graham Jarvis around...

 
I watched those vids again. I needed a nap afterwards. The rocks would've beaten me up...really bad. Great write up on the event, and best of luck next year.
 
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