December and riding in the mtns :)
Although I know this won't last forever, I had a great ride yesterday! Rode up into one of the smaller mountains, which of course for this time of year, is very unusual! We climbed a logging road for about 4 miles, and since we have had lot of rain lately.... well lots of mud as well. Once we reached the top(2945 elevation) we started riding through some snow. However, the entire route has tremdous views at any given point, so it was a wonderful day.:) I'm so thankful that we are able to ride in the mtns this time of year, obviously not something that we can generally do.
December and riding in the mtns
Rode again today, although today the forecast is snow (3-5"). The higher elevations do have snow, although not enough to make you change your plans. It will be interesting to see what tomorrow will bring us:eek:
How's the new bike? Do you feel like you are getting fimiliar with it yet? It's always exciting when you have a new bike:D Although, I'm probably not any faster or handle the terrain any better, it certainly MAKES me feel faster :rolleyes:
December and riding in the mtns
I'm glad to hear that you are enjoying your new bike!!
What I have learned about mtn bikes is that I truly believe that you develop more skill by riding a hardtail. You search for the perfect lines, get your body into position to absorb bumps etc.. With that said, a fully allows you to sit more and simply run over what's in your way (for the most part). I also think you conserve more energy. But reality says that most people acquired their skills on a hardtail, or a bike wothout suspension at all, so enjoy!! Besides, by learning on a hardtail, you'll also learn what it is that you want on your next bike and what you don't!
I have an older fully, and just purchased a hardtail and I have to admit that I'm really enjoying the hardtail :D
Go Silver Go:p
December and riding in the mtns
I'm glad to hear that you are enjoying your new bike!! Keep us posted as to how you and your bike are doing.
December and riding in the mtns
Well after receiving about 3" of snow, I thought it was time to go and check out some winter riding trails. Had a great ride yesterday, although it was abit slippery with te new snow, lots of mud underneath and of course ice. But all in all, it was a great ride, and a wonderful area for winter rides.:p
December and riding in the mtns
I hope that you are able to get out and ride; it's always a special treat after the work week:D
Winter has shown its face here, with very cold and windy temps the past couple of days. We do have about 12" snow, so I'm waiting for the snowmobile trails to be groomed then I'll be off and riding again. It will be nice to be able to ride outside and skip a trainer ride:p
December and riding in the mtns
I'm definitely in your area... I'm in Andover. Not sure what the condition of the snowmobile trails are right now, but I'm sure that you'll have fun. I know many of the clubs that groom wait until the second storm before grooming, especially this year with all of the rain we had..
At any rate, have a great time! Are you skiing this w/e as well?
On another subject, have you ever raced the 24hours of Great Glen? I've been pretty been a roadie for the past few years, but after riding my mtn bike again this fall, I'd like another challenge. I've heard great things about the race, both from racers and supporters.
December and riding in the mtns
Well, it sounds like you are going to get more snow than we are;) But as always things will come full circle at some point.
My shop is in Andover. It had been in Rumford for years, but with the mill being sold a number of times, and now eliminating lots of positions... it was smarter to move back to Andover and cut down on costs. So, I definitely down sized, but all in all, it's been evry good. In reality, the area is simply not big enough to support a shop. We have a school contract which helps a great deal, and we manage inventory well. ( like everyone this year):rolleyes:
I will definitely have to check into both races, especially 24 hours of Great Glen. I have horrible knees, so riding cyclocross is out of the question... but sounds like it might be fun to watch.
Enjoy your w/e and have fun skiing!