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  1. #1
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    Thumbs up Irulan - I hugged a Tree today!!!

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    Stephanie aka Snowtulip took me out MTB'ng today and OMG - can you say Amazing?? Awesome?? Empowered?? a Blast?? First and foremost I want to thank Steph - talk about an awesome teacher. By the time she was done teaching me I was bunny-hopping and having a blast! She took me through stuff I would've Never tried on my own - and yeah I didn't make it through all of it! There was some really nasty sand that I just could Not get through - it was also my first and biggest fall!!....wheeeee!! I also misjudged the space the track took between some tress and ending up using the tree to slingshot myself through them! WHEEEEEEEEEE it was sooooo awesome! Steph would find fun stuff like a huge tree root and show me how to go over it, and then watch me and coach me until I got it right! (cept for that doggone sand which I Am gonna go back and conquer - you just watch!) She also taught me how to bunny hop on the flat sections and then found some stuff that I could hop over so I could put what I had practiced into play. It was soooo much fun!! About halfway through I decided I should probably let some air out of my tires since they were inflated for the road and that made a huge difference. I've also decided I need a different pair of gloves than what I had on, the track was pretty rutted from the horses and the bouncing has left my hands a little sore. But the rest of me did NOT want to stop. (thank goodness for the voice of reason and for the prescence of Steph!) We've already set up another time to ride and I'm counting the days! And I did take the bike into my LBS to have it checked out after his first day in the sandbox!! By the time we were done Everything was dusty - even the inside pockets of my Camelback! It was just - ---------- now I know why you MTB'ers don't wanna switch to road bikes!!!
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

  2. #2
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    I have two words to say-

    CorsairMac Rocked!!!!!

    I think she was a mountain biker in a past life. Mmmm, only a matter of time before she turns to the dark side *sinister laugh* Hey wait, who said Mtbiking was the dark side...only a matter of time before the mountain biking force takes over*sinister laugh*. Ok, must admit Empire Strikes Back is on the tv at the moment.

    Can't wait for the next ride and more logs and rocks to bunny hop over! Luckily, no horses at our next ride location, so minimal ruts. Instead of trees to hug (hey CM hugged the tree and still managed to keep riding!) it will be prickly pears and cholla.

    Great Job!!!

  3. #3
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    excellent! sounds like you are catching the disease already!

    have fun.

    irulan
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  4. #4
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    Woohooo! Sounds like you had a blast.

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    Wow! Sounds like an awesome ride. Wish I could have come along and learned to bunnyhop too.

    Waaaaah. I miss my bike. Ah, that feels better - I've been holding that in for a couple of weeks.

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    Fun fun fun! Awesome!

    Welcome to the world of dirt! {S}

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    Cool!
    Dirt is good. Scabs are good. Life is good.
    Roll on...
    I used to have an open mind but my brains kept falling out.

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by CorsairMac
    OMG - can you say Amazing?? Awesome?? Empowered?? a Blast??...WHEEEEEEEEEE it was sooooo awesome!...It was soooo much fun!! ...It was just - ---------- now I know why you MTB'ers don't wanna switch to road bikes!!!
    Uh-huh! Quite a bit different from road riding, yes? How exciting that you love it!! And it only gets better the more you do it. I will have to say that I'm enjoying the road bike (but remember my ultimate goal with it is to improve my MTbiking), and it's great to have all you gals to learn from. (I just got back from my longest road ride to date. Peanuts to many of you gals, but it was 38 miles and I still had energy to walk the dog when I got home. But it's back to the MTB next ride!)

    Dirt "I'm SO HAPPY CorsairMac loves her MTB!!!!" Girl
    Plays in dirt!

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    Way to go!! I'm so glad you loved it Corsair! And, yeah, I'm with Dirt Girl. The road bike is to be a better MTBer! But the road is getting more interesting and more fun. Tomorrow will hopefully be a good long ride. I hope I can make it!!

    Nothing beats trails, though! yahooooooooooooooooooo

    namaste,
    ~T~

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    Corsair, you almost tempt me to try MTB - it sure does sound like a lot of fun with so many learning challenges built into the ride. Does road riding sound like a total Zzzzzz to you mountain girls? They're like to completely different sports united only by the use of two wheels. Now, if I could just get over my fear of falling...

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    Sounds like you had an awesome time. That is great to have someone take you out and teach you the skills as you go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nuthatch
    Corsair, you almost tempt me to try MTB - it sure does sound like a lot of fun with so many learning challenges built into the ride. Does road riding sound like a total Zzzzzz to you mountain girls? They're like to completely different sports united only by the use of two wheels. Now, if I could just get over my fear of falling...
    I used to road road a lot. It was great when I lived in the rural rockies, and had miles and miles of paved farm road with no traffic. 40 - 60 mile days were no sweat. The few times I went out road riding here, I've had firecrackers and water balloons tossed at me... water balloon smacked me right on the helmet, didn't know what had hit me and that was enough to make me quit for good.

    Irulan
    Last edited by Irulan; 04-24-2005 at 09:28 AM.
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    Welcome...

    to the dark side, it will never let you go.

  14. #14
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    Ummm... this thread is making me look at Black Thunder (my mtb) a bit more fondly...

    Hmmm.... maybe..............






    Courage does not always roar. Sometimes, it is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying,
    "I will try again tomorrow".


  15. #15
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irulan
    I used to road road a lot. It was great when I lived in the rural rockies, and had miles and miles of paved farm road with no traffic. 40 - 60 mile days were no sweat. The few times I went out road riding here, I've had firecrackers and water balloons tossed at me... water balloon smacked me right on the helmet, didn't know what had hit me and that was enough to make me quit for good.

    Irulan
    I'm so sorry to hear that Irulan. I've heard those kind of stories about both road bikers and runners and it just saddens and sickens me everytime I hear them. I still love road riding - it'll always be my first love and I see the skills I learn on the MTB as a help to improve myself as a road rider! Nut - ya gotta try MTB'ng. It was truly a blast. It made me feel so - empowered. Like Muhammed Ali - I was on Top of the World! Even the sand that got me, didn't make me feel like I couldn't do it....I just felt like I couldn't do it Today! and Steph was so awesome as a teacher it made the whole experience enjoyable vs intimidating.
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand, strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming: "Yeah Baby! What a Ride!"

 

 

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