Category: Dinner ’til Dusk

  • Glory is like a circle in the water

    Shakespeare said: “Glory is like a circle in the water”*, and much the same thing could be said about Dinner ’til Dusk (the BCC’s mini enduro), held a week on Saturday at the Allotment.

    If you (in the absence of Mr Noble) can manage more circles in the (inevitable puddles of) water than anyone else, you will have the glory of winning.

    You will also be the recipient of glory if your sport based costume is better than that of everyone else or if your baking is voted everyone’s favourite (I like lemon drizzle cakes especially, and bakewell tart).

    Now I can’t be sure you’re all convinced, so if you could could RSVP to the thread on the forum that would be great, and if you want to help before hand we have a dig day this weekend to design and prepare the course. Plus help will be needed setting up on the day, not to mention putting everything away afterwards.

    The big day is Saturday 06 October and the racing begins at 12 noon, for three hours of riding (solo, in a pair or as a team), eating and rattling musical instruments.

    *In Henry VI part 1

  • Lots of Laps + Lots of cake…

    Dinner ’til Dusk 3 – Heroes from Black Canon Collective on Vimeo.

    It’s hard to put my finger on what makes Dinner ’til Dusk fun.

    There’s the competition (despite everyone’s denial), the way the work is shared (thanks Chedge), the shared hatred of the boggy climb (or any climb for that matter), the attempts at fancy dress (special mention to Marjory for her Suffragette costume), the banter, noise and ‘styling it up’ at the finish line and finally the icing on the cake was the BCC bake off.

    Chris N won beans and the solo event for determined, haribo fueled, big wheeled riding.

    Team Betamax (in training for Le Tour and bicycle brazing respectively) won pairs.

    Finally (and some would argue most importantly) Karolina (Piotr’s lady friend) won the battle of the bakers with a cake both tasty and beautifully decorated.


  • Who will you go as?

    Doesn’t have to be a super hero, could be your favorite rider, racing car driver or even your nan!

    See you at The Allotment at 14:00 tomorrow…

  • Multitasking: AGM + Dinner 'til Dusk

    If there is one thing that I’m a fan of it’s multitasking. That’s right, doing two things at once (toilet and Twitter being my favourite!), or combining two things to minimise the time spent washing, travelling and changing my clothes. Now as a committee we are eager to keep up to date with these fads and trends so we have decided to embrace this philosophy – on the the 27th of March, straight after the Dinner ’til Dusk winners have been announced we will be hosting this years AGM, live at the Allotment!

    One of the activities that takes place at the AGM is the voting for the members of the committee for the next year, but for the vote to go ahead (and for the club to be successful) we need to have people who put themselves forward to take on roles within the club and dedicate time and energy towards helping the club to run and progress.

    If you think that you have the time and skills that mean you could make a contribution to the club as a committee member then then please e-mail me (ian.crook@blackcanoncollective.co.uk) setting out which role you would like to stand for, and a few paragraphs setting out why you would be suitable for the role.

    (If you feel able to only take on part of the role, or don’t want to be a committee member but have a burning desire to be more involved in the running of the club – e.g. a love of producing membership letters – please also send me an e-mail.)

    These e-mails must reach me by 20/03/11 and I will then publish all of them the day after, giving plenty of time for all the members to read, digest and consider who they will vote for at the AGM.

    Below are the committee roles that you can stand for:

    The three Trustee roles(club officers, underwrite the club to Longleat, account signatories and have vote on all club activities. Essential roles for club to function):

    Chairman – responsible for steering the club and overseeing all its activities including overall trail development.
    Club Secretary – responsible for all membership and meeting related administration for the club.
    Treasurer – responsible for keeping records of all financial transactions, setting budgets and maintaining accounts for the club.

    All Health and Safety, Insurance, and legal issues will be the responsibility of the Trustees.

    General Committee Roles:

    Website/IT – responsible for facilitating and maintaining the clubs IT & Website needs.
    DH – a focal point for DH specific trail development and activities.
    XC – a focal point for XC specific trail development and activities.
    DJ – a focal point for DJ specific trail development and activities.

  • Dig Day Shuffle

    As I hope everyone knows the first weekend of every month sees our Dig Day. For March’s dig day (next weekend) we’re having a bit of a shuffle both in days and content:

    Saturday 5th March: Day Day Away

    On the Saturday it is planned that we assist Corsley Village with the installation of a pump track on their recreation ground – details to follow.

    It would be great to see lots of people there helping out, both because they have helped us in the past especially through funding, and because it will be a good fun place to ride, especially for the kids of the village who will hopefully be our future members!

    Sunday 6th March: Standard Dig Day

    More of a standard dig day, with the focus being on expanding and improving the Dinner ’til Dusk course ahead of the event on March 27th, although it would also be brilliant if we could get ALL the downhill tracks looking groomed and perfect ahead of the summer – then every Dig Day from now on will be free to build new features, new courses and development The Allotment generally.

    This will start at 09:00 and will finish when we’re done, or when it gets dark – remember food, drink, ideas and rakes.

  • Watch this… it's bloody good…

    Dan Irons (wannabe David Attenborough) has put together a cracking short about the last Dinner ’til Dusk mini enduro event which we held in July…

    Watch it here or click on the word ‘HD’ to watch it in full HD lushness (which it deserves)!

    Short of the second Dinner Till Dusk mini enduro, for the Black Canon Collective.

    Dinner 'Til Dusk 2

    .

  • Sausages and RSI!

    Hello

    We’re holding a night of tape rolling, food and ….well, more tape rolling, on Monday (that’s tomorrow).

    We’ve used up all 3000m of shimano tape now and despite a pretty fantastic effort at the last committee meeting we just can’t get to the end of the massive bundle.

    So, PLEASE come along and help out – I promise you’ll get some good food and if you try hard enough some RSI too!

    Monday 16th, 19:00-21:00 (see the forum for location)

    If you can make it please say so below (we need about 8 or so people to make this worth doing)

    Thanks!

    p.s. We get given this tape by shimano and as we can’t hold TickerTapes or Dinner ’til Dusk events without this tape we re-use it to save money and minimise waste. We’re looking into getting two tape rollers but haven’t found anything suitable yet so for now we need to roll this back up by hand. I’m hoping that within the next week or so we’ll come up with a more practical solution (all suggestions welcome!).

    p.p.s. The sausages will be worth the effort – they’re the best in all of Frometownshire.

  • Montevideo is the capital city of which country?

    Despite the uncomfortably warm conditions and unexpectedly hungry horseflies, Sunday 25th July saw the second Dinner ’til Dusk. Starting at 2pm after a practice period featuring Charlie crashing, the Le Mans style start led to violence and abuse as everyone fought to get to their bike.

    As the chain of riders wound its way down the first singletrack descent Mark’s lack of practice lap was shown to be a mistake as he went straight on and straight through the tape at a sweeping right hander, the riders behind him didn’t let their laughter get in the way of their overtaking.

    Later into the first hour and it was clear how the event was going to work out; Tom was going to steam round each lap hailing everyone he passed with his Pumpkin Man cry – he earned himself a beans prize for his costume, speed and enthusiasm on such a heavy bike, Will would put us to shame with his fixed wheel riding of the technical course while ‘rocking’ a Banana Man costume and Paul would attack every climb and descent which he attributes to his new bike, not his increased skill and fitness.


    As if his mission was to ensure that everyone proved their intelligence as well as their riding skill Pete used his courdroy-wearing-geography-teacher persona to ask questions and hand out ‘gold’ stars, while Andrew convinced Robin (dressed as a punk ferret) to throw in a couple of laps in (between finishing work and going for his food) allowing him a well earned rest from his solo pursuit of Adam.


    About an hour in Chris Sheppard arrived – sleep deprived – to put the Steptoe into his team with our chairman. His fast laps on his new bike put them in contention for the win, while The Chedge channelled the power of his MC Hammer Pyjama bottoms to return after each lap faster than Josh J was hoping, especially as Josh was running up the switchbacks of the main climb each lap, bike on his back.


    While Josh J was running up climbs, Josh H and his teammate Timmy were churning out frequent smooth, fast laps, while showing their musical prowess on the maracas back in the pit area.


    The battle for the win in the pairs event all came down to the final lap, with Greg – paired with lycra wearing, singlespeed riding Big Bird – successfully completing the course in sub 11 minutes to take the victory!

    Meanwhile Adam had put in an incredibly consistent set of laps – ruined by a snapped chain – to take solo gold!

    Other winners of the beans prizes (along with Timmy and Tom) were Josh and Will for both starting their final lap when they had no realistic chance of making it back in time and Gordon, who won the tyres for tolerating my team orders and for putting in far more effort and commitment than anyone else.


    Thanks to Andrew for the stickers, picture captions and designing the climb, Dan for the photos, to Max Bikes PR for providing the prizes and to everybody who helped pack away and took part.


  • Dinner 'til Dusk (2) – Headcam

    I’ve sped up the climbs so that it’s a little more watchable…..