Yesterday about 30 miles, today about 20. Trails only.
Yesterday about 30 miles, today about 20. Trails only.
"Susie" - 2012 Specialized Ruby Apex, not pink/Selle SMP Lite 209
I've clocked 30mi this weekend. Not a bad start to December!
31.5 miles done today with a small group of 4 (3 gals including myself and a guy) I was leading the groupfor the first time. Wind was a PITA the first 10miles. We still had the winds the rest of the ride but it calmed down at times giving us a break. We averaged 15mph so I did better than I expected and I am pretty happy because we had a very good workout with that wind. I still suck on the hills and really need to work on that...I can climb with the granny gears and make it to the top but I get dropped!!!! ... everyone goes faster than me
. To keep the pace and with the group going up hill I need to get off the saddle which I noticed works way better for me but I would like to stay on the saddle and keep the group pace . I know I need to lose some more weight but I havent done anything about it lately...I still have about 20-25 more pounds to go to be at my ideal weight. And I know if I wanna get better on the climbs I need to get rid of a significant amount of weight...ughhh!...But at least on the flats I am getting better and better...and I am glad.
Overall had a great ride today!
Last edited by Giulianna23; 12-02-2012 at 01:45 PM.
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2012 Giant Revel 1 -MTB
2013 Giant Defy 5 - RB(Commute/Easy Rides) "Trooper"
2012 Diamondback Response XE MTB (my son's)
13' FUJI SUPREME 1.3C (Selle Italia Diva/Easton EC70 SL) "My Girl"
This weekend was a big change for me (not for you experienced types) because I had the new bike computer and actually broke into plural miles after four months of creeping toward breaking one mile. Friday was my first 2 mile + day, nearly all of it on the street (yay for rear-view mirror!) Saturday was another, even a bit longer on the + fraction. Quite warm, windy, both days. Today only a short ride on the land but managed to ride more of the trail I've been working on (and walk the bike less) than before.
The open part of that trail is no problem now--down across the meadow, over the ditch, up the rise to the dry woods. But the dry woods trail itself is narrow and twisty between thick brush, some of it thorny (cactus), and all of it on a slope with varying ground conditions, from grass on dirt to solid rock. At the highest point, there's a rain barn that provides water for a wildlife guzzler. From there, the trail winds on to the property line, turns abruptly, and comes out in to another big grassy area. It's not long, but for me, still getting pedaling, braking, and steering coordinated, it's technically tricky and in places downright scary. Anyway, today I made the downward ride from the rain barn all the way back to the house--which involved the (for me) scariest downslope on a curve to a slab of limestone, up over a little berm, and down to face an immediate turn between some cacti..then more twisty stuff, in denser brush as tall as I am or taller before emerging on the familiar homeward trail.
My goal this week is to ride 2 miles on the street plus some on the land every day. Right now my legs are complaining fairly loudly, but they'll get used to it.
EMoon, that's awesome.![]()
At least I don't leave slime trails.
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2013 Charge Filter Apex| Specialized Jett 143
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Saving for the next one...
On Saturday, I rode an easy 35 miles with a friend. On Sunday, I had a strange ride by myself. I live in a hilly area, and in order to really call yourself a hill climber, you have to tackle a certain hill that I had never done. You get extra cred for doing after a gradual 1700' climb. I have done the 1700' climb many times and it was easy on Sunday, so I decided to tag on the short, steep climb. I got nervous and delayed the start after I saw a truck stall out trying to go up. It was slow and I was breathing like a freight train in my easiest gear, but I made it. When I got to the top, rain started pouring down. The hill was too steep and slick to safely descend. I felt like a cat in a tree. After fishtailing one too many times, I veered into a driveway (it was too slick to stand on the pavement) and walked down the hill in rock-lined drainage ditch. That is the first time I have gone up a hill and been unable to make it back down.
I stand and rejoice every time I see a woman ride by on a wheel...the picture of free, untrammelled womanhood--Susan B. Anthony
If you couldn't even stand this may not have helped you get down the hill.... but to prevent fishtailing... 1. use mainly to only your front brake *beware* do not ever slam on just your front brake hard - you can go over your handlebars if you do that.... so ease in - go easy and slowly with your braking 2. put your weight as far back as you can get it - push your butt back behind your saddle like mt bikers do. (be in your drops - which I'm hoping/guessing you were)
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