Here's some screen captures from the helmet-mounted ContourHD raw video files.
Climb just above the rocky section that I crashed on. This is on the way out.
climb just above Salmon Falls 'super gnarly' section by freighttraininguphill, on Flickr
Descent after the above climb
descent just past Salmon Falls 'super gnarly' section by freighttraininguphill, on Flickr
Fallen tree over the trail (the 'low bridge' section of the video)
fallen tree over Salmon Falls Trail by freighttraininguphill, on Flickr
Short steep technical section that caused some good grunting in the video when I cleaned it
short steep technical section on Salmon Falls Trail by freighttraininguphill, on Flickr
Very technical section that caused me to stall out and restart
Salmon Falls Trail technical section by freighttraininguphill, on Flickr
Bottom of steep sufferfest climb you see in the video. This is the one I saw people walking and resting on while I was descending it earlier in the ride.
bottom of Salmon Falls Trail steep climb, near Flagstaff Hill by freighttraininguphill, on Flickr
Middle of climb
middle of Salmon Falls Trail steep climb near Flagstaff Hill by freighttraininguphill, on Flickr
Tree roots on the above climb. Picked the wrong line here, stalled, and restarted.
Salmon Falls Trail tree root section on steep climb near Flagstaff Hill by freighttraininguphill, on Flickr
Steepest part of the above climb
steepest part of Salmon Falls Trail climb near Flagstaff Hill by freighttraininguphill, on Flickr
Short steep technical section right after the "CAUTION WALK YOUR BIKE NEXT 100 YARDS" sign
short steep technical section on Salmon Falls Trail after warning sign by freighttraininguphill, on Flickr
"Super gnarly" section right before I crashed
riding down Salmon Falls 'super gnarly' section right before crashing by freighttraininguphill, on Flickr














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Spent a lot of time on it.

There is a local mountain bike club, but I'm not sure I want to deal with the hammerfests that group rides often turn into. I ride my bike to get away from stress and pressure. If I'm going to suffer, it's going to be on my own terms! 
