Showing posts with label arenacross. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arenacross. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Sightseeing and racing!



Las Vegas!



We had a fabulous time in Las Vegas, but we are so very happy to be back in our home state where the color green dominates the landscape.  After arriving in Las Vegas on Tuesday evening, we grabbed a quick dinner at Chipotle (my new favorite fast-food type restaurant!) and headed down to the Strip to see the lights and sights of Las Vegas.  Shortly after seeing a few of the big hotels/casinos, the kids promptly fell asleep in the car.  The lights and buildings were astonishing, especially after living most of my adult life in central West Virginia where most buildings are under four stories tall and the stars shine brightly in the absence of bright city lights.

Where is the fence??!!?!?
The next day, we piled in our very small but very fuel efficient rental car for the long four hour drive to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.  The drive was long and tedious.  The southern Nevada and northern Arizona landscape leaves much to be desired in the minds of an east coast family.  I don’t think we saw a single animal other than a few birds circling high in the sky.  Trees are a scarcity until you get within 30 miles or so of the Grand Canyon.  The landscape is barren and flat which made the drive seem so  much longer than 4 hours.  When we finally arrived at the Grand Canyon, I am not sure who was happier to get out of the car, the kids or the adults.  The South Rim is a popular tourist attraction but we were told by a shuttle bus driver that we picked a perfect day for visiting the park – the weather was perfect and the crowds were light.  You could have fooled me.  The viewing areas were crowded with people from all over the world.  English was not the language most frequently spoken by people I was near.  The views were stunning and astonishing.  It is not possible to describe the grandeur of the place without seeing it with your own eyes.  Even looking at the pictures we took, the place does not look real, but more like a back drop to a movie set.  Many of the viewing areas were protected by fences so that you could not fall.  However, there is a trail that winds around the rim of the canyon that is not fenced at all.  The paved path meanders along the rim only 3 feet from the edge of a cliff in some places.  This made for quite a nerve wracking day for the parents of three fearless children.  My dare-devil son insisted on walking very near the edge of the canyon.  His sisters insisted on following him.  I insisted on walking as far from the edge as I could get.  My husband took some pretty amazing photos of the kids from some rather perilous positions.  I sat far from the edge, trying not to hyperventilate.  Our day at the canyon was amazing and I am glad we went, but I was also ecstatic to leave the great heights of the Grand Canyon.
A quiet drive back to Vegas after a long day!


The next day, we took the (thankfully) short drive to visit the amazing Hoover Dam.  Yet another day of height anxiety with a little claustrophobia thrown in for good measure.  My kids started the visit off by running and jumping as high onto the concrete wall as they could to see the dam.  Oh my.  We took the power plant tour of the dam.  This involved cramming into an elevator with 50 other people and going down some 500 feet.  The elevator opens into a tunnel of rock.  I was alright until I realized just how much land was above my head.  The tour was very interesting though.  It is amazing to think that we were capable of this kind of technology in the 1930s.  Hoover Dam uses water to very cleanly provide enough power for something like 3 million homes.  Amazing.

Scary tunnel far under ground.
Hoover Dam.

Trey Canard and Jeremy McGrath

We did not spend a lot of time sightseeing in the Strip.  Quite frankly, Vegas is not very appropriate for little kids.  However, we did go to the Strip one afternoon to go to the DC Store for an autograph session with Trey Canard, Jeremy McGrath, Nate Adams, Robbie Madison, and a few other DC-sponsored athletes.  After getting some autographs, we walked to Caesar’s Palace to see where Evil Kneivel famously jumped the fountains.  It took some time and some searching old youtube videos to do it, but we finally figured out his path.  Probably the funniest thing happened when we saw a “statue” and told the kids to go stand by it so we could get a few pictures.  The kids were wary but they went to stand next to the odd looking statue anyway.  Once the kids were posed, the statue came to life and just about scared the pants off our youngest daughter.  She jumped and yelled.  They were not expecting that!  My son put a few bucks in the artist’s bucket and the statue fist bumped him.  Good times!



Nice "statue"!



On Saturday, my son and I went to the Supercross race at Sam Boyd Stadium.  I had never been to a Supercross race so it was quite the experience.  It was amazing to see Kevin Windham perform his final awesome transfer!  The racing was great and it was wonderful to be able to spend some one on one time with my son.  It was an evening I will never forget.

Las Vegas Supercross!
The Amateur National Arenacross Championships took place on Sunday.  It was a long and nerve-wracking day but my son came home with an eighth place finish in the nation and no bad wrecks or injuries.








We had a great vacation, although it was not very relaxing!  Now, it's time to get ready for our next racing season - hillclimb! 


Friday, May 10, 2013

Amateur National Arenacross Championships 2013


The Las Vegas crew - Billy Morehead, Nick Morehead, Cael McCutcheon, and Matt Roberts. 



What happens in Vegas doesn’t always stay in Vegas.  In fact, several Moto Mom Books riders brought home some hardware from Sin City.  Cael McCutcheon finished 8th in the nation in the 65cc 7-9 class.  Matt Roberts had a strong showing in the Arenacross Novice class with a 6th place finish and Billy Morehead landed on the podium in the Over 40 class with a second place finish.  Brandon Dawson finished 10th in the Schoolboy Senior 13-16 class and 12th in the Arenacross Lites class.  Nick Morehead ran into some bad luck when he was involved in a wreck that put a hole in his motor case, ending his day before the mains started.  Congratulations to all the riders who competed in the 2013 Amateur National Arenacross Championships in Las Vegas!


Cael with his 8th place plaque and two proud sisters!

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Heading to Vegas!



The plane tickets are booked, the hotel reservations are made, and the bike and gear are locked and loaded!  We are heading to Vegas, baby!

Cael practicing turns at Grandpa's.

Our family has been busy getting ready for yet another racing season.  We did not do much racing this winter, at least not motorcycle racing.  Our new family hobby is RC car racing, but that is a story for another time.  We only went to a few arenacross races, but it was enough for Cael to qualify for the National Amateur Arenacross Championships in Las Vegas. 
Kallie jumping a double at Grandpa's.

Katie jumping a little double at Grandpa's.
 So far, we have had some great spring weather that has allowed us to get out and ride as much as possible in preparation for the arenacross championships.  The girls even practiced on their first real track this past weekend!  Thanks to Billy and Kelly Morehead at Mountaineer MX Park for the opportunity to get in some great practice!  The girls did a great job riding and they had a fantastic time doing it.  Kallie was a little scared when she heard she would be riding on a real track, but she quickly got over her fears and did not want practice to end!  Cael spent most of the weekend riding and probably would have kept riding right into the school week if he could.  He has been doing his part to prepare for Vegas!  





Cael getting some air at Mountaineer MX Park.




While we are in Las Vegas, we are going to take the kids to see some of the wonderful sights of our great country.  We will be going to see the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, which I have not seen yet.  We will also be making the trip down to the Grand Canyon.  It is a four hour drive from Las Vegas but it will definitely be worth it for the kids to see such an awe-inspiring sight.  Our country has many beautiful sights that we feel the kids must see so we will be checking several off our list with one trip.
Kallie at Mountaineer MX Park.
Katie at Mountaineer MX Park.









 















Time to get back to work.  As all you Moto Moms and Dads know, our job is never finished!  Stay safe, be well, and hug your kids because they grow up way too fast!

 
Katie and Kallie after practicing at Mountaineer MX Park.
                    Thank you Billy and Kelly at Mountaineer MX Park!

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Beating the winter blues...

Once again, the time has come to put the motorcycles away for the winter and go into hibernation mode.  Yeah, right!  It's time for arenacross, baby!  My husband spent his day off cleaning out the trailer and getting the motorcycles race ready.  I have some work to do before Friday rolls around, but we will be ready.

Cael racing arenacross at Hot Rod's.  Photo by Mike Davis.
 I never feel quite ready to go back to racing in the cold after sweating my butt off at Loretta's.  The first race is usually quite pleasant though, as far as the weather goes.  The forecast for Saturday is sunny and 65 degrees.  Great racing weather!  I must say that I am looking forward to hearing the roar of the engines vibrate off the walls of the arena, seeing some good racing, and having something to do on the weekends.  It sure beats the usual conversation my husband and I have on non-race weekends - "What do you want to do this weekend?  I don't know.  What do you want to do?"

Photo by Mike Davis
With my son moving up to the ultra-competitive 50cc 7-8 class, it should be an interesting winter.  But with the Hot Rod's Racing crew, it is always an interesting winter!  Keep an eye out for pictures and videos from the arenacross series.  I hope to see you there, but you better bundle up!