Sonny Mendocino

June 2021 Photo Journal

July 1, 2021
Check out a professionally curated selection of photographs from the month of June. AKA: random photos we wanted to share with you.

Did you catch our last photo journal? Well, a couple of you had reached out and said you kind of enjoyed it. So, we figured we’d throw another one together.

Take an inside look into our team's camera rolls from the month of June below!

WSPT Opening Day

Day 1 at the Westside Pumptrack. Chris raising the flag.

Charlie WSPT

Garret’s family’s pup, Charlie, holding it down at the Westside Pumptrack.

Sonny Mendocino

Yes. Our Trails Program Manager (and Sonny's Mom), Emma, made Sonny a picture collage from his trip to Mendocino.

CCD Rattler

Spot the rattler. First one our Trails Director, Drew, spotted while flagging out at Cotoni-Coast Dairies National Monument.

Cob Textingn Driving

Pictures from the driver’s seat. No texting and driving, Cob.

Koryn Tycho

Tycho, with his dad, SCMTS Engagement & Administration Manager, Kory, out in Arizona. Tycho is a new office pup who has an official introduction coming any day now.

Scorpion

They’re mean-looking little critters, aren’t they?

Robs Bady Ride

The scene from SCMTS Operation Director, Rob’s, birthday ride out in Wilder.

Butterschotch Lanyard

Butterscotch alerting Katie, SCMTS Trail Stewardship Coordinator, of her low blood sugar (lanyard in mouth). Her goggles are due to a couple different eye issues. Butterscotch is the best.

Emma JMT 2

Emma, SCMTS’ Trails Program Manager, just got back from hiking the John Muir Trail! Everyone’s jealous.

Dearbikers

SCMTS Trails Specialist, Bruce, shares some new sign inspo for the marketing team.

You made it all the way to the bottom. Was it worth the scroll? Do we love dogs too much? Let us know what you think about our photo journaling skills—[email protected].

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