They're uploaded, but sorting was a non-starter since there were 4 different classes present in some of the photos. The pits seemed to be a good place to be. There were jumps and endos and pileups all over the place.
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Big Springs Pics
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Re: Big Springs Pics
Oh sure...I see how it is!
just checked out the pics - ol Chad Joyce is looking poised like a rattle snake to attack the rock pile, other class mates look awesome going over and my claim to fame is me literally dragging both boots and going over the pile like grandma used to in her walker. Then I got 2 shots of me beating my bike with a rock to get my barkbuster back down which was holding down my high idle lever cable at 1/3 throttle. I wanted to slam that rock down hard and get back out on the track but my hands were so numb my thumbs didn't work so I end up looking like a six year old girl trying to kill a cockroach at summer camp. (I overheard a lady say to someone standing next to her - "Quick! Look at that guy!!! He really hates that bike!") What ever you do don't say a friggin word about ANY of this to Tom Brunholtz - He already thinks that a rock actually comes in the Husqvarna tool kit. OOOOH MAN! ...............................
That's cool I guess...I'll take what I can get!
just checked out the pics - ol Chad Joyce is looking poised like a rattle snake to attack the rock pile, other class mates look awesome going over and my claim to fame is me literally dragging both boots and going over the pile like grandma used to in her walker. Then I got 2 shots of me beating my bike with a rock to get my barkbuster back down which was holding down my high idle lever cable at 1/3 throttle. I wanted to slam that rock down hard and get back out on the track but my hands were so numb my thumbs didn't work so I end up looking like a six year old girl trying to kill a cockroach at summer camp. (I overheard a lady say to someone standing next to her - "Quick! Look at that guy!!! He really hates that bike!") What ever you do don't say a friggin word about ANY of this to Tom Brunholtz - He already thinks that a rock actually comes in the Husqvarna tool kit. OOOOH MAN! ...............................
That's cool I guess...I'll take what I can get!
Dennis Tschirhart - #1000 something
If your going to scuff it, scratch it, crack it or break it, always do the best job you can!
If your going to scuff it, scratch it, crack it or break it, always do the best job you can!
- AStevens
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Re: Big Springs Pics
Hey now, I just photograph what actually happens. Whether or not it resembles your personal narrative (many times by a wide negative margin) isn't up to me doesn't weigh on my conscience. Bwahahahahaaaaa
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Re: Big Springs Pics
If I was to order a 11x17 picture, could I have it cropt? I found a picture that I really like, however there is another rider in front of me.
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01' KTM 400SX
#1046(2017) Vet 40
#746 (2016) C Vet
#1046 (2015) Vet 40
#616 (2006-2007) C
#416 (2003-2005) C Adv.
#x11 (2002) trailrider
- AStevens
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Re: Big Springs Pics
Sure!
Option 1: There's an step during the ordering process to crop the photo. It's best done on a desktop computer due to the click/drag work.
Option 2: Send me an email with the image number and I'll get it fixed. The image numbers are in this format and can be found under the image that you select. YYYYMMDD_YWP_Series_Race_####
Option 1: There's an step during the ordering process to crop the photo. It's best done on a desktop computer due to the click/drag work.
Option 2: Send me an email with the image number and I'll get it fixed. The image numbers are in this format and can be found under the image that you select. YYYYMMDD_YWP_Series_Race_####
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