Tuesday, December 22, 2009

wow!

Last Minutes with ODEN from phos pictures on Vimeo.



Pets, so much more than just a little critter!

Monday, December 14, 2009

No worries

has been my theme for about a month. We actually had a day without rain and it was 60 degrees. So sweet! The only plan I had was to pedal for most of the day. The day started out with some thick fog so hung around long enough to watch the fog lift away. Riding by 10:30 with a tentative loop. Started out with some roads up and out of town to some nice gravel. Climbed up to High Knob only to descend some true sketchiness. Steep and packed dirt with a nice layer of moisty goodness on top only to run into 50 yard sections of 3 inch thick loose gravel. Just hold on and try to stay upright. Would be a way better climb due to a HUGE sketch factor. Stopped by a house my buddy Dann-o is building and help set a few large windows then away I went.
Hit up a road I haven't been on in years and missed a major turn. 12 miles later I had to ask the state road workers where I was. Ended up being in the wrong county and had to backtrack. Whatever, made it home 5 1/2 hours after starting and a solid 70 miles was thrown down. Will try for a few more biggies the latter part of the week and weekend. I'm out. peace.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

The Gorge

road ride was pretty flippin' sweet. Met up at New River Bikes in Fayetteville, WV. The weather was less than stellar but the riding partners were of rock star status. Diesel, Andy, J-bird and myself. Andy hooked Jason up with his old Bianchi 1x9 cross bike.
Started with a little road section down into the gorge and yeah the bridge is BIG.
Hit the first trail section and it was moist. Trails and old railroad grades and some pavement was the way of the day. Rode down to the New River along an old railroad grade
that had some pretty sweet views. The weather was perfect until we stopped for lunch. That's when the rain started at the not quite half way point. The camera got put away at this time. We ended up bailing on a big climb as there was no way we could pull it off and still get back to the shop by dark. There was only one light and it was going to be a dark night.






We decided to do an out and back on another old road, then headed up a rail trail to Ace. Then from Ace we went up to a main-ish road for a few miles to the trailhead of some super fast and flowy trails. These trails dropped us right into downtown. How sweet is that? Ended up with around 60 miles and pedaled for several hours. Nice and moisty, another day in the saddle in WV.

Hit up a meeting for two stacked loop systems in the gorge along with an eventual plan to do a park through trail. One of these stacked loops will join in with the existing trails in downtown. Creating 25-ish miles right out the door of the shop. A lot of good things in the cycling world are going on in Fayetteville. If you're going through Fayetteville stop by New River Bikes and Touring and hit up Andy. He'll give you a heads up on what to ride and may even take you out for a sweet ass lunch time loop. Peace.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

So Moisty

yet oh so good! J-bird, the craziest and toughest person I know along with being one of my favorite people, was in the WV from MT. So something good was in order. Had a run or two already thrown down, his forte, so it was time for a bike ride, my forte. Less than a mile into the ride was the initial foot soaker. It's normally not bad but 30 degrees and moisty within the first few minutes definitely sets the tone for the day.

This dude hadn't been on a bike in over 3 years and hadn't done one of my road rides, but rocked it anyway.


There were only about 12 creek crossings, but there was LOTS of mud. Just a day of shooting the shit and pedaling some bikes with great company.

A casual day enjoying the leftover snow. Stopped by another buddies house and had a foot warming session in front of the wood stove. Warmth never felt so good. It made the last 10 miles rather enjoyable and quite cozy.
The Merckx loves the dirt road goodness, no matter how shitty the road is.

The v-dub has been getting thrashed. Very little traffic, wet and sloppy roads along with a fun little rally-ish car is killer. Commuting by car hasn't been this much fun in a while. Headed to the gorge for an all day sketch session on tuesday. I'm out!

Friday, December 4, 2009

Just being

Here's some sweet dog stoke. Maddie's ready, are you? Just been doing solo night rides on the Merckx around central WV. In case you were curious, big gravel road descents brakeless are............. sketchy. But I don't like to back away from 'em and there are lots of 'em around here. Thinking the punk bike enduro in the 'burg is in the werks for this weekend, should be sweet.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Pedal,

that's all you have to do! Another stellar weekend in CO!

Hit up Lubes on thursday for a quick what's up ride. Out came the fat tire road bikes and away we went. Hit up everything that is dirt on our side of town. Just riding along was the theme of the day.

Friday hit up BC for the T.I.T.S. ride. The weather was nasty in Denver but was beautiful in BC. Several came up to brave the weather. Just as the ride started, the snow began to fall. Perfect temps and excellent company. Did a little of this and that and just pedaled. There was a bobcat sighting and possibly a Jason sighting as it was friday the 13th. Got back to the car and I decided to camp there for the night since the Hut ride was taking place saturday am.

The Hut ride was badass! Finally met the infamous Ed and Jenny and ridin' bikes is what we did. 9 brave souls showed up for a 5ish hour ride. Definitely a VERY casual pace with a lot of stops. The weather was nice and brisk as it snowed, quite heavily at times, most of the day. Hit up chair rocks and then back to the cars.

Maddie rocked it as usual, throwing down for 23ish miles friday night and then back for 30 more saturday morning. Such a killer little black and white.

Then to the hut we went. An absolute killer dinner spread was there for our enjoyment along with the coziness of the hut and some excellent company. A wonderful way to spend the day. It continued snowing so it was obviously time for the pump track on spikes sketchy-ass bike, in some fresh fluff. Headed home with about 9 inches of snow on the road and had a blast. The little v-dub is rock solid. Lettin' loose in all the turns with some sweet drifting action, so sweet. And it is true, most people in CO have no idea how to drive in snow. Ridiculous. Another amazing weekend.

I'll hit you up with a link to Ed's photos whenever he posts them and want to say sorry to everyone for their muddy Maddie prints in all of their cars. It's what she does, explore!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Good Times

Absolute stellar weekend of riding. It all started on Thursday afternoon. Met up with Lubes for an around town cross ride. I just did get some cross tires on the old Merckx and she is a ripper. Had wanted to do a trail ride but they just weren't ready. Ended up riding all of the trails at Bear Creek then met up with the t.i.t.s. crew for the night ride. Wet trails pushed us off of Green Mountain, so back to Bear Creek for the evening. The ranger politely kicked us out and then we split off. My sag wagon had bailed and within two minutes of seperating from the group I had a rear flat. Since I never carry anything it was a nine mile pedal home in the dark on a flat tire. A great way to end a killer ride. Ended up with 50-ish miles and around 25 of those on trail.

Saturday was supposed to be the pint-2-pint but most of us bailed on it due to probable shitty trail conditions. Headed to BC instead and had an awesome day on the bicycle. Seven of us rode and it was one of the first times that no one was on a time schedule. Just ridin' and chillin'. Then up to Mateo's for a reworking of the pumptrack. Finally put in some of the adjustments Ben recommended upon his inspection.

Then Sunday headed to Lyons with Spike, Lubes, the Chad and Gavin. Heil-picture-Hall and back with a little pump track acton in the middle. I was definitely that guy on this ride. Numerous mechanicals with no tools. Two flats, my grips kept coming off, broken spoke with significant frame rubbage due to said broken spoke. Glad my sag wagon always has what I need. Ended up with 35-ish miles of some nice and rocky goodness. Rode the last mile on a flat front tire.

The weather couldn't have been any better and the riding partners kept it interesting. Miss Maddie threw down for a solid showing on Saturday, but isn't allowed to ride in Boulder County. Boulder and all of their rules. It's not a place for me. Several rides should be going on this week. May even break out the fixie for a ride or two. I'm out, peace,