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  1. #1
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    Sat/Sun rides 17–18 October

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    I had a great ride on Saturday! I wasn't feeling very motivated and I really didn't want to do my regular rides (too windy), so I decided to head up toward Campo Ahumada. It's a very steep climb up 9 km, starting with a steady climb for 2 km and then lots of switchbacks and long standing sections. I had only tried this ride once before, on my old steel bike with a standard double and seven cogs on the back, and I didn't even make it halfway up. But yesterday, I thought, hey, I'm nearly 15 pounds lighter than I was the last time, and my bike is lighter and has much better gearing. So up I went. And I made it to the end of the road! It took an hour and a quarter to climb 9 km, but I did it. Woohoo!

  2. #2
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    Jun 2006
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    Way to go, CP!

    I did 26 miles around the island. It was in the 30s and windy, but I felt really great.

  3. #3
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    Jun 2005
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    I have not been on my bike for close to 8 weeks for various reasons...back injury, then a lot of stress at work which put me in this funk where I did not want to do anything. Well yesterday the weather was beautiful (sunny and warm with temps in the 70s) so DH and I went mtn bike on some local trails. It was nice to get out. We got about 15 miles in.

  4. #4
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    I hadn't been on my bike in 10 days. That is a REALLY long time for me since I usually ride 4-5 times per week. The weather just really hasn't been on our side here in Chicago - until today. It was cold out this morning (38F) but sunny and quickly getting warmer. Most of my usual riding partners were busy or out of town, and I didn't really feel like riding alone (needed the motivation of a group) so I joined the shop ride that I had been avoiding all season because people had told me it was a group of really fast, competitive, guys. But it was my only choice for a group ride this morning, so I gave it a try. Yeah, it was a challenge, but definitely not killer. Good group of guys that works really well together. 50 mile ride with the group, plus 20mi additional to get too and from the ride start. So in the end, I got a challenging but fun 70miles in today in (finally) nice, sunny, weather. I truly hope we have more days like today before winter sweeps through Chicago.

  5. #5
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    We're in the middle of a heat wave in Arizona, so it still feels like summer again. It was my last morning of vacation- my dh and I rode 18 miles to Saguaro N. Park and back, celebrating a milestone on the way home: 1000 miles since I started riding in July.

  6. #6
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    Sep 2006
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    Phillipston, MA
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    About this time of year I slow it down a bit, take a break from the road bike a little and take to the woods with my mt. bike. For the last 20 years I have been riding a rigid mt. bike of late 80's vintage. They hadn't come out with front suspension back then yet. I took a ride on the rigid bike in August and said "that's it, this is the last ride on this bike". The bouncing around and impact to my shoulders, arms, and wrists were just getting to be too much. So I did something I didn't think I'd do in a real long while. After all, I want to be comfortable as I approach my happy golden years as I am turning 50 next year. I went to my favorite LBS and got a new mt. bike. It's a Specialized Myka Comp, a lower end hardtail, as I don't need an over the top mt. bike (not like the road bike). I got disk brakes which I never had so I can ride in the rain (which I won't do on the road) and I have front suspension. Both are amazing things and yes new and novel to me. I am having a total blast on this bike.

    I go to Leominster State Forest which is 20 minutes from me. That has a combination of some pretty technical with moderately difficult to easy riding and has a NEMBA presence. I've also gone to Wendell State Forest. I've xc skied there for the last 33 years and in the last 4 years or so NEMBA has put in some single track. I've found WSF to be a bit difficult. It's not the obstacles but the relentless steep uphills with said obstacles on some of the single track. For me, I get real tired on that after a 1/4 to 1/2 mile of that stuff uphill. Downhills have alot of steep with dropoffs with steep ravines about a foot over. Too much for me.

    I have found I have the best in my own back yard. I have 2000 acres of never to be developed land behind my house that has been the most fun. More of consistent rolling topography where I am able to rest. Some smoother riding patches that allow me to rest. Lots of fun rock gardens and downed trees to jump, and steep sections if I want them. There is no NEMBA presence there so there are no created obstacles. Best of all, the car stays in the yard.

    The beauty is that I have never encountered anyone here in 6 years. Which obviously can be a bad thing too as I am out riding alone. People do go through though as I dodge a lot of horse droppings along the way. There is a barn that boards horses on my road. There are some pretty destinations within this area such as ponds and rivers.

    I managed to get in 10 miles yesterday, as I am trying to finish up an addition to my shed before winter. Here are some pictures. These were taken over the last couple of weeks but is the same trail I've been riding in "my back yard".

    http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/2...02221940zLWAiQ

    The photos and the leaves flatten out what it's really like, and the leaves cover up some of the tricky nuances. Nothing too technical but a lot of fun.

    Some rocks gardens


    Sure nice to have front suspension now


    Pond. A nice destination


    River


    Peaceful. Just me and the animals


    This was challenging. They are logging here.


    Normal stuff. Fun downed trees to jump.
    Last edited by mudmucker; 10-18-2009 at 01:07 PM.

  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by azfiddle View Post
    We're in the middle of a heat wave in Arizona, so it still feels like summer again. It was my last morning of vacation- my dh and I rode 18 miles to Saguaro N. Park and back, celebrating a milestone on the way home: 1000 miles since I started riding in July.
    Way to go, that is great!! Keep it up. I need to get focused again to ride. It is so much fun.

  8. #8
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    Spent Saturday morning taking pictures at Bryce Canyon.

    Rode here in the afternoon:
    http://www.eastziontourismcouncil.org/red.htm

    Nice smooth surface away (at least a little bit) from the cars.

    Followed by pie and champagne.
    I love birthdays!

  9. #9
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    Feb 2008
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    malkin your in my backyard! By about two hours. Hope you enjoyed the views and great riding in Bryce and Red Canyon. Congrats on your Birthday.

    Red Rock

  10. #10
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    Thanks Red!
    We're back in Salt Lake, still basking in all the fun we had.

    We didn't even decide to go until Friday morning. Brewer asked where I wanted to go to dinner for my bday, and I said "Away."

  11. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by malkin View Post
    Spent Saturday morning taking pictures at Bryce Canyon.

    Rode here in the afternoon:
    http://www.eastziontourismcouncil.org/red.htm

    Nice smooth surface away (at least a little bit) from the cars.

    Followed by pie and champagne.
    I love birthdays!
    Jealous. That area is gorgeous!

    ETA: I did a 30 mile loop around Sandy this morning with a cycling group. It is a beautiful day to be out riding in Utah. The leaves are at their prime.
    Last edited by rubywagon; 10-18-2009 at 01:53 PM.

  12. #12
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    Jun 2009
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    Hey you Utahns! Ride up Cache Valley way. Beautiful temps and colors. Did 15 miles on Saturday, and 25 miles today. Just dreading the day when I have to put the bike away for the winter.

  13. #13
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    Jun 2005
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    No ride for me today, although the weather is beautiful. I have been busy helping DH instal a new exterior door. This involved making a new door frame and lots of other details (we live in a 1922 Bungalow) I hope to ride my spin bike a litttle later.

  14. #14
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    Feb 2005
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    It's snowing....
    I was in class all day, both days.

  15. #15
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    It's been a cold, rainy, icky weekend.
    After spending yesterday on the rowing machine and Skier's Edge (and helping to support the local economy by shopping), today we gave in to Coach Troy's siren song and did a Spinerval DVD while on rollers.
    Then, we went to REI, last day of their sale, and I pondered the Cycle Ops Fluid2 trainer. I can't drink or do jumps on the rollers. They'd be easy to do on the trainer. Do I really need a trainer for those blasted Spinerval DVDs if I already have and use rollers?? I decided I didn't, and left the store without buying them. But....the season for indoor riding is still young......there's time to ponder.
    2007 Seven ID8 - Bontrager InForm
    2003 Klein Palomino - Terry Firefly (?)
    2010 Seven Cafe Racer - Bontrager InForm
    2008 Cervelo P2C - Adamo Prologue Saddle

 

 

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