Some days you have to let go and realize it just isn't there. I suppose it makes the good days all that much sweeter.
Hope tomorrow works out better![]()
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Went out today to tackle one of our more challenging trails - I desperately need to get ready for Colorado in 3 weeks. Before I got to the trail I realized I left my wallet at home. Turned around to get it since I thought some form of ID might be helpful.
Finally got started on the trail only to have my phone ring. I knew it was work since my work number has its own ring tone. So I took the call and got completely frustrated with happenings there.
Again, restarted but I really wasn't able to establish anything fluid/smooth. My balance just wasn't there. So I turned around and went back to my car. Once I was at my car, I figured I'd go the harder direction on the trail. If I can't work on slow balance through rocks then I'd work on slow, hill climbs.
I did finally make it to the top of the trail. On the down side, things went a little smoother. I was about 8 minutes from finishing and completely washed out. I was trying to avoid some big rocks so I cut down a slight hill of leaves. Won't try that again. No major injuries - just pride and some leg scratches.
Let's hope for a better ride tomorrow.
Some days you have to let go and realize it just isn't there. I suppose it makes the good days all that much sweeter.
Hope tomorrow works out better![]()
Yeah I can relate - I'm not sure which was worse - an endo that resulted in 7 stitches in my elbow or falling off a twenty foot cliff.![]()
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Sometimes you just have to let the trail-gnomes have their day! They will get tired and the trail will be yours again!!!![]()
I am a nobody; nobody is perfect, and therefore I am perfect.
I'm a firm believer that gritting your teeth and riding on bad days is a Good Thing, as the good days will feel that much better.
Also, don't forge that old bumper sticker: "The worst day fishing is better than the best day at work." Substitute biking for fishing and keep on a-crankin'.
Give big space to the festive dog that make sport in the roadway. Avoid entanglement with your wheel spoke.
(Sign in Japan)
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2003 EZ Sport AX