fatbottomedgurl
10-31-2006, 01:20 PM
Hi Girls! I have been trying to ride more since we are now having great riding weather! No more heat but we have had some nasty wind.
I rode one of my most challenging loops today and was able to drop the time down to 2.25 hours with friends. My last best was 2.5 hours by myself. Huge improvement because we generally stop and chat here and there and when I am alone I tend to stop and breath and move on.
This is a 9-mile loop. First four miles is a steady climb up a fire road with 500' elevation gain. The next section we gain 1120' in two miles, including some crazy fast downhill in some spots. This is the first time I rode the whole section except I did walk up about 20 yards in one section. It's a real butt-kicker. Then we have an awesome single track back down. It's an 1100' descent in 3 miles with just a couple hundred feet of climbing thrown in. The top of this trail is very technical (rocky) and challenging. I did walk a couple sections, but cleared more of the technical uphill than I ever had. I love riding dirt!
Here's where we rode: Looking east, beautiful San Fernando Valley in the distance.
I rode one of my most challenging loops today and was able to drop the time down to 2.25 hours with friends. My last best was 2.5 hours by myself. Huge improvement because we generally stop and chat here and there and when I am alone I tend to stop and breath and move on.
This is a 9-mile loop. First four miles is a steady climb up a fire road with 500' elevation gain. The next section we gain 1120' in two miles, including some crazy fast downhill in some spots. This is the first time I rode the whole section except I did walk up about 20 yards in one section. It's a real butt-kicker. Then we have an awesome single track back down. It's an 1100' descent in 3 miles with just a couple hundred feet of climbing thrown in. The top of this trail is very technical (rocky) and challenging. I did walk a couple sections, but cleared more of the technical uphill than I ever had. I love riding dirt!
Here's where we rode: Looking east, beautiful San Fernando Valley in the distance.