Jamaika Fahrrad-heftiger Schlag 2008 und fettes Reifen-Festival Str. Mary in der Gemeinde

Jamaika Fahrrad-heftiger Schlag 2008

Jamaikanischer Bremsung BMX Mitfahrer

Jamaikanischer BMX Mitfahrer

So versuchte ich, es zum Jamaika fetten Reifen-Festival in der Zeit zu bilden, sich am Osten eintägige Fahrt zu verfangen, aber Sachen einfach arbeiteten nicht aus. Auf der Weise von Negril zu Ochi wurde ich gezwungen, einen Anschlag zu bilden und die Frontseite Bremsen auf dem Vannette zu reparieren. Ich habe etwas Mühe die Teile für sie finden gehabt und wir mußten die Gelegenheit nutzen, die Reparaturen zu erhalten erfolgt, bevor wir auf jeder weiteren Langstreckenreise fortfuhren. Die Bremsen benötigten Reparatur und also nahmen wir einen Halbtagsbruch in Mobay an den Selbstmechanikern. Dieses brannte heraus den Rest meiner Spielraumpläne durch und wir wurden herauf das Ankommen in Ocho Rios zu spät am Tag für jedes mögliches Reiten mit der Mannschaft in der Robins-Bucht fertig. Wir entschieden anstatt, den Tag am Cranbrook Blume-Wald, der aber absolut ehrfürchtig war, vermutlich an nicht ziemlich so vielem Spaß wie Berg zu verbringen radfahrend für Vati mindestens. Wir bildeten es jedoch rüber Oracabessa in Str. Mary und verbrachten den Tag James am Bondstrand für den 1. jährlichen Jamaika Fahrrad-heftigen Schlag, der an vorbei gesetzt wurde SMORBA, das Heilige Mary weg von der Straße Fahrrad-Verbindung. SMORBA ist a nicht für die Profitorganisation, die zu angeschlossen ist IMBA das nimmt aktiv an Gebäude und beibehaltenen radfahrenden Gelegenheiten für lokale Bewohner von Jamaikas berühmter Nordküste teil.

Jon von SMORBA

Jamaika Fahrrad-Schlag-Trophäen

SMORBA wird von Island Sports, eine gemeinnützige Organisation gestützt, die vorbei gefördert wird welches handhabt, ist der James Bondstrandkomplex zusammen mit einer Anzahl von großen Eigenschaften auf der Insel und ihr Ziel, ihr zu fördern Radfahrende Arbeiten Programm zum Nutzen von Bereich Jugend. The Jamaica Fat Tyre Festival has been held in Negril over the past 8+ years and was primarily an off-road event limited to participation of 3 to 5 Jamaicans and a larger number of international competitors. This years goal was to open the event up for more community participation and the number of races days was paired down in favor of cycling activities for locals such as the ramp for kids to jump on, the big dirt jumps pictured below we’re reserved for professional dirt jumpers who put on a show and the highlight of the day had to be the Rambolympics.

The Rambolympics were staged to show the ingenious usage of bicycles in Jamaican society. A bicycle can be much more than a form of recreation in an impoverished nation like Jamaica and in many cases it can be the sole form of transportation for a person and even an entire family. Watching Jamaicans ride their bicycle to work in the morning one can never expect what to see being carried away in a basket or dangling from the handlebars in a grocers bag as the move about their day. The Rambolympics were broken down into three events, the most popular event was a skill test to see how a rider dealt with carrying odd objects that you may find a Jamaican carrying on their bike each day. The ride was three laps around the oval track with the rider being required to pick up a large cumbersome item on each lap. The first lap a rider had to carry and empty Red Stripe case around the field and proceed to the empty gas cylinder so common in kitchens around Jamaica. The Red Stripe Case and the empty gas can seemed difficult enough for most riders but it was the final piece that gook most of them out. The number of Jamaicans seen walking around with a weed whacker can only be surpassed by the number of Jamaicans you see walking around with a machete. Carrying one on a bicycle in the streets of Jamaica is a whole different trick and riding with a weedwhacker, an empty gas gan and a case of Red Stripe makes for some damn good fun for everyone. This was without doubt the most fun and most popular event with everyone enjoying watching the locals spank the international professionals in every event except of course the pro dirt jumping.

Jay Hoots picks up his empty gas cylinder

Jay Hoots loads his weed whacker at the Jamaica Bicycle Bash

Jamaica Youth wins the Bicycle Bash Race

Jamaicans are very resourceful people and they seemed to be more adept at carrying odd loads on their bicycles when compared to their “farrin” competitors. The “white boy” riders from America and Canada were not prepared for the sweltering heat and excitement of the days events and you can see it in their faces. The Jamaican riders are more at home in the tremendous heat and better able to deal with the physical activities of the Rambo race. I predicted a Jamaican youth would win and I was right. The young man being covered with flour below was the winner of not only the most favored event but he also won the most challenging event when he took the “5 Mile Rambo Race around Oracabessa” which is a three lap loop through the city center ending back at James Bond Beach. IN Jamaica it is a tradition to cover a person in flour in their birthday. This was a pretty hot day and it was obvious the sun was taking its toll on the vacationers who had already ridden for 2 or 3 days each.

Rambo race around Oracabessa

Jamaican Bike Rider gets floured

There was a lot of bike riding going on throughout the day and some of the most action was at the dirt jumps with professional riders from around the world showing off their talents to the local youth. Of course the local kids were just waiting for the pro riders to crash on some of the big air jumps they pulled but everyone had a good time and the kids were super stoked to see these pros do their thing. Professional Riders Cam McCaul and Kyle Ebbet did some superman style dirt jumps and the residents of Oracabessa loved it.

Cam gets Jesus on us

Kyle Ebbet catches air on the dirt jumps at Jamaica Bicycle Bash

The Rambolympics and the Rambo Race around Oracabessa were big fun for the older riders but I think many of the youth actually had more fun riding bikes on the ramp and participating in the bunny hop contest. Jamaicans are very competitive people and each of them was looking to win the Red Bull bunny hop challenge. The goal was to bunny hop your bike over the bamboo rail set on top of stacked cases of Red Bull. I think they got up to 5 cases before everyone started missing them.

Jamaican  Youth at the Bunny Hop Challenge

Another Jamaican youth bunny hops his bike at the Jamaican Fat Tire festival

SMORBA is working to teach local youth on how to own and operate their own mountain bike guide services and JamaicaMAX.com is going to help. If you want to do some mountain bike riding in Jamaica or take a Jamaica mountain bike tour then contact us so we can arrange a mountain biking trip in Jamaica for you and your group for a small donation to SMORBA. What they actually need is some equipment such as used mountain bikes and cycling gear to outfit local youth and begin their training. If you donate a Jamaican youth a quality mountain bike then JamaicaMAX will deduct 50% of the value of the equipment from your tour costs. For more information about SMORBA and what they do visit their website at http://www.smorba.com or look for our upcoming article featuring more details on their program.


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Jakes Place in Treasure Beach

Jakes Place in Treasure Beach

The front of Jakes Place Restaurant

Jakes Restaurant in Treasure Beach Jamaica

Jakes Place Breakfast

View from behind Jakes Place and Restaurant

Place is more to than another bar and hotel on the beach. Place is more like an institution with a following of not only tourists from around the world but a great mix of locals as well. is without a doubt the hottest spot in with much going on from breakfast in the morning to late night parties on the beach and dancing under the star lit skies of night. The compound is pretty large actually and covers the bar, 2 restaurants and 38 cottages that were created by theatrical designer Sally Henzell nestled just off the beaches of Frenchmans Cove.
is not a cheap place to stay in and the rooms here will set you back upwards of $200 per night but you’re living in the lap of luxury in one of the most attractive resorts on the South Coast of Jamaica and amongst some of the best people in the world. The rooms offer the very best in amenities including the following:
Verandas with garden views or decks over the sea
CD players and CD libraries
Architectural details include Moroccan domes and arches
In-room safes and hair dryers
No in-room telephones or TVs to provide distraction
Wireless Internet access in main areas (dinning room, poolside, lobby, bar & games room )
Most of the residents of are members of a few large families in the are and most everyone knows everyone as a brother, sister or cousin of some sort. You may notice some of the people around town have a unique look to them. You will see what are known as the “ Reds” which are red skinned Jamaicans with freckles, blondish hair, and green eyes.
is a part of the network of rental properties and attractions in Jamaica and owners Sally and Jason are supporters of a variety of not for profit organizations in Jamaica as well as socially responsible community based tourism and development. They are founders of Breds.org, a non-profit association established by local community leaders with the assistance of Peace Corps Volunteers in 1998 to promote Education, Sports, Cultural Heritage, and Environmental awareness in . The term “Breds”, short for Brethren, is commonly used by locals hailing each other on the local fishing beaches. They get bonus points in my book for being one of the more socially responsible companies on the island.
is not the only reason people know about but it certainly is the most popular. Many of the visitors to town are drawn in by the stories of previous guests about the best Jamaica vacations they have ever taken. has been the biggest draw in for many years now and no visit to town is complete without dropping in for a meal, a drink and some good conversations with folks from all over the world.


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