Weekday mtb camping vacation felt like the weekend
My crash last Thursday when testing to see if the laws of physics were still operational had consequences... Wasn't sure if bent boob and bruised muscles would allow me to ride but took Jamis Dakar and gear just in case
Monday: no riding, didn't even consider it - 1.5 hour mtb trail hike instead.
Tuesday: TRIED to ride the road inside the campground. Uhuh, riding position too painful, 3 hour mtb trail hike instead.
Wednesday: 4 hour mtb trail hike (mixed with pruning sticker vines that stick out over the trail) AND succeeded in riding a 1-mile beginner trail without pain, repeated it and finished with pain. End of riding for Wed.
Thursday: Back to beginner trail - no pain. Rode it twiceRode another trail connected to it - no problem - even better! Rode a portion of a trail connected to that one up to the road and took that back to my car. Wooot! An entire 4-5 miles when I could barely tolerate 2 miles the day before.
Wait, it got better than thatAfter an hours break or so for lunch and rest, I took my bike to Limekiln - I love that trail and can't say why since it's tried to kill me a couple of times - and rode THAT one with no problem or pain. It is an out and back that is just under 5 miles combined. The trails were so dusty that every part of me that wasn't covered with clothing had dust/dirt by the time I was done. Even the inside of my ears and the holes on my HRM watch strap! It was fun, but man-oh-man do we need rain.
Boob is still a bit bent, muscles still a little tender, but I rode close to 10 miles today on the trails and I will take itI am also figuring out that roots and rocks make me far less nervous than those dratted switchbacks, but I did make some progress on that today. I decided I don't like the North Tower Connector for those familiar with the park, I think because it has more climbing than the other trails I can ride. I need to pay this trail more attention. I walked more on that trail today than I've done in a long time - which seems odd because the NT Loop is easier for me and I would have thought that to be the more difficult trail.





After an hours break or so for lunch and rest, I took my bike to Limekiln - I love that trail and can't say why since it's tried to kill me a couple of times - and rode THAT one with no problem or pain. It is an out and back that is just under 5 miles combined. The trails were so dusty that every part of me that wasn't covered with clothing had dust/dirt by the time I was done. Even the inside of my ears and the holes on my HRM watch strap! It was fun, but man-oh-man do we need rain.
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