It was a warm and misty morning with the light precipitation hovering between rain and snow. Earlier temps had made a light skiff of graupel, which dusted the surfaces, offered a lovely flannel feeling on the machine worked lines. The light was very flat, with some fog up high and the well crafted machine worked lines were super consistent and trustworthy when navigating by feel. Anderson’s Hill was like a back country treat, with dry chalky traction covered with the dust. Just BLISS! Walk on trams were easy to make and getting that top to bottom flow going just adds to the stoke.

It is raining here at The Trailer was I write this, which signals that the next installment has moved in. Tomorrow, look for a storm day of sliding. I think we can expect some medium density Essence, and the hill is primed for delivery. Check the Bird site for details in the AM. I’ll be looking for some of the lines I was scoping out today to keep delivering. Straight Ahead!!!
