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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    Yep, you are - Indysteel and Winding Road are the other two. I know what they look like so that helps Will you be arriving Saturday or Sunday?

    Sure - PM me your cell sometime between now and then - that is probably the easiest way. Assuming I get cell coverage there...it can be spotty at BCSP though since the Rally campgrounds are open it might be easier there.
    Despite having reserved a spot in the group camping when I first registered for the clinic, DH and I decided just today to reserve a spot at the park's regular non-electric campground. Weather permitting, we'll be there Friday and Saturday night so that we can make a bit more of a weekend of it (he has a new 29er he's itching to ride). We'll be out and about and I'll likely find one or more of you sometime on Saturday.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

    --Mary Anne Radmacher

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    It sounds like you & Brian have fun planned There is a chance I will come on Friday afternoon but probably won't make my mind up until next week. I would like to hike a couple of the trails.

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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    Despite having reserved a spot in the group camping when I first registered for the clinic, DH and I decided just today to reserve a spot at the park's regular non-electric campground. Weather permitting, we'll be there Friday and Saturday night so that we can make a bit more of a weekend of it (he has a new 29er he's itching to ride). We'll be out and about and I'll likely find one or more of you sometime on Saturday.
    DH, kiddo and I will be in our "rustic' (whatever that means) Friday and Saturday night. Hope I can meet up with you. Kiddo has a morning clinic on Sat. Hubby afternoon one. I'm hoping to demo a few bikes. And we all plan on the ca,pfire clinics and cookout Saturday night.

    We're three newbies, all taking clinics, so should be a fun weekend. And then, SUnday night to Indy where I'll be until Wed.
    Kim

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    Quote Originally Posted by kimikaw View Post

    We're three newbies, all taking clinics, so should be a fun weekend. And then, SUnday night to Indy where I'll be until Wed.
    All 4 of us are newbies, though others may be coming that we haven't heard from as of yet.

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    There's a cookout Saturday night? ETA: Nevermind; I see that on the schedule now. Perhaps we'll see you there. We have non-MTBing friends potentially hanging out with us Saturday evening, so we may be eating on our own.
    Last edited by indysteel; 06-02-2011 at 06:06 PM.
    Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.

    --Mary Anne Radmacher

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    Intermediate/Advanced Women's Clinic is SOLD OUT!

    Only a few spots left for Intro/Beginner riders. Hope to see many of you there!

    http://www.bikereg.com/events/regist...?eventid=12065

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    Looking forward to pics and updates from the clinic!!

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    I forgot my camera so no pictures I am afraid, at least not from me. There was a professional photographer there taking pictures and I may get something from her, will post it if I do. I hope that Kimikaw and IndySteel also have a chance to post on their experiences.

    The weekend was fantastic! I had fun camping out, and the air mattress meant that I got to sleep without my 51 year old bones and joints complaining. I really didn't sleep the first night, but it poured rain all night... trails were in perfect condition by today though.

    My session was today. This morning after breakfast a rather large group of us did a series of parking lot drills. We were the "never been on a mountain bike trail group". There were about 15-16 of us, it would have been nice if the group had been smaller but of course it was fine.

    We started with different body positions on the bike, then moved on to braking & balancing techniques, and we also learned how to hop over stuff with the front wheel. Others did better with this than I, but I did get a little air a few times even if my timing wasn't so good Practice, practice, practice! Our instructors were very encouraging and, of course, quite good. Indysteel was in my group, it was nice to know someone else going through the same process.

    Time to ride came after lunch! Before that we had a raffle where I scored a new Fox Flux(?) helmet and a few sorely needed new jerseys, there was also a "Naked Lady" table where we swapped gently used items.

    My group rode Pine Loop, which is the easiest trail in the park. I had hiked it the day before and was pretty confident that it wouldn't be overly difficult. Famous last words Thankfully I was at the end of the line, deliberately since I am accustomed to riding solo. I kept falling behind the others, but that was ok. Actually, I wasn't quite the end of the line, one of the instructors was behind me and she patiently stuck with me and gave me good pieces of advice along with way. I learned several very important things on the trail:

    • Don't look at the big tree at the side of the trail
    • Don't look down the 30 foot embankment off the side of the trail
    • Tape fingers to the brakes so they will stay there!
    • Bailing from the bike is a lot more comfortable with shin guards and certainly better than pavement...
    • I LOVE my shin guards


    I did cut out a little early from the ride, the others wanted to go to a more challenging trail after the first time around and I knew that was beyond me. Last but not least - I learned that while mountain biking is harder than riding on the road - it is a LOT more fun

    Now I just need to find someone brave/kind enough to ride Pine Loop with me until I get a little more comfortable... I had a great day and weekend!
    Last edited by Catrin; 06-13-2011 at 05:34 AM. Reason: more detail

 

 

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