H’IDalgo’s First Snow
With Mini Moto behind us it was off to find a place to ride the big bike. Along the way H’Idalgo noticed something new to his tender, ever-so-slightly-aged eyes…snow. Dalgo demanded that we pull over for him to try this “Snow Skateboard Device,” as he was calling it. We found a patch of snow and set him up with a run-in to a buried gas can.

Within minutes the snow was slush, jagged rocks grabbing skyward in search of H’Idalgo’s freshly waxed snowskate. He fought the conditions and attacked the terrain with the ferocity of a freshly bred race stallion.

Turns out Dalgos’ skate skills transfered over to the snow elegantly. He glided down the slope with a certain grace that can only be matched by a dove. H’Idalgo easily leapt over the gas can with his feet glued to the Xtreme Grip. Filled with joy from his first stomped snowskate maneuver, Dalgos confidence was sky high. He poached the slop relentlessly until his snow had completely melted. In the midst of the fury, H’Idalgo landed his first kickflip.

After a keen snowskate session, Dalgo was feeling extra extreme. He took to the trees for one of his favorite hobbies, tree bending. Dalgo had always loved bending taco shells as a young lad. His obsession took to greater levels during his first camping trip as a boy scout. Thats when he found out about climbing trees and bending them close to the ground to resemble a taco shell.

Dalgo spotted a few lively little guys. After a video review of his first bend, Dalgo was unsatisfied with the structure of his imaginary taco shell. He returned again, still unhappy with his results.

Tree number three turned out to be a bit too much for the battle weary tree warrior. Fifteen feet up the third tree Dalgo ejected and landed sideways into 4 feet of slushy snow. H’Idalgo feared for his ability to…” get out of the snow alived.” Rex grabbed hold and drug Dalgo, who was now drenched, to safety. Although he was now in a near pneumonia-like state, Dalgo vowed he would be back to tackle the snowskate next winter.







After a few frustrating days of bike problems, I was fortunate enough to have some of the best advice available for my first go at high falling. When it comes to falling off of really high places and not breaking their necks, The Leavitts and their crew are some of the best. First we did some falls off of the climbing wall onto the foam stacks. That felt good so we went to the first level fall. I chose the “suicide” for my way to reach the airbag properly. For that you jump/fall off facing forward and rotate half a gainer to your back. After a few falls i felt ready to move up to the next height. My last fall i over rotated and landed head/neck first a little bit. Brian pulled me off and explained the importance of spotting your landing before starting the backward rotation so you dont over rotate like i did, which can be really magnified at larger heights.

A new Mechanic recently joined up on the Five-5-1 Films/Uncle Circe Racing race team. Introducing, H’Idalgo. Residing in Emory, Utah, Dalgo grew up doing a lot of raking and bicycle maintenance. Although his hometown, population of approximately 47, had only one paved sidewalk corner to shred, Dalgo took up extreme skateboard riding. During his years as a pre-teen, Dalgo became fascinated with two strokes. He learned the engines inside and out, all the while perfecting his own riding techniques. As fate would have it, H’Idalgo recently lost his job as Emery’s leading swedish fish distributor to Randy’s Service and their unbeatable “2 Cents per fish” prices. Dalgo just couldnt run with the big corporations in town, so he has been looking for work for a few weeks now. Fast forward to our trip out to Cali and running out of gas on a deserted I70 in the middle of Utah. The closest gas was 20 miles off the interstate at a Randy’s Service. It just so happened that this was the same Randy’s Service that H’Idalgo was drowning his sorrows in some discount swedish fish. As soon as we met, it was meant to be. He told me stories of his glory days as Emery’s top up and coming skateboard rider. Once he dropped his 2 stroke engine knowledge on me, we hired him on the spot. We believe that Dalgo will be a great addition to the team and will aid in keeping everyone in line and on target. Welcome to the Team H’Idalgo!