In the first photo I had stalled, doing a panic stop when I noticed there was no trail for a couple feet in front of me. Pinhead or Conehead anticipated the moment and hid off to to the right, below the trail, to capture the moment. In the process of kicking over the motor, the bike slide into the gap, resulting in the second photo.
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