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Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Feeding the Fat Tire 40 Man: Jeff Hall, 18 years of Fat Tire

The steed that which is to be unleashed upon the Wisconsin woodlands.
The portable work environment that follows the woodland steed to the predetermined adventure.
The leaders of the rampage. It takes 2 because of the potential pitfalls to be encountered en route to the destination.
The riders of the steeds will be required to mount upside down and roll over upright before proceeding.
A young man whose father wore this coat of arms... jersey, in woodland traverses with yours truly 2 decades previously.
Unleash the beast!!
A young adventurer will acompany me on my task of feeding the gladiator of the woodlands.
With the approach of the motorized leader, the gladiator will not be far behind. And he will be fed a bottle of PowerBar go juice.
The rewards to be bestowed upon the woodland gladiators that have navigated the harsh terrain at speeds with which few creatures before them, are to be able to stand upon log pedestals which once were among the woodlands that were conquered this day.
You too, young adventurer will some day have the mud of the forest upon your face and ride swiftly.
Scott Hebel and Jeff Hall.
The moral of the story is that these 2 riders could kick Norm's ass every which way, in any foray into the woods... but Norm still finished in 4th place right behind Scott Hebel, Jeff Hall and Gino that rainy day in Grand Marais, MN, in 1993, annddd right in front of the Short and Fat Champion, Jake Richards Dad, Jay Richards. Go Figure.

I never saw this ending coming. Jay ya gota be proud!! Good Times!!

Check out Jeff Hall Mountainbiking and Skinnyski links for more on the Chequamegon.
Formerly Norm.

1 comment:

Jay Richards said...

Good to see you guys at the race...again!! Yeah, Grand Marais was some muddy good times. Crazy how things turned out.