
Originally Posted by
stump832
That detour was a complete and total travesty. I think that was the sandiest I've been on a ride since my midmtn to john's bushwhack/snowbank-fording back in April. Despite all the sand and technical difficulties (I had my own set of issues with shearing off a wishbone screw and having rear tire problems), it was a very good ride. Miles and miles of rolling singletrack, beautiful views, good crew to ride with.
I think most of us had some sort of issue, yet it was such a fun ride overall it didn't matter. I loved as we're coming around a corner and yet another steep climb comes into view, Mr.AG yells "no fucking way! You have got to be kidding me!" later in the car I was laughing about how pissed he was at that particular hill (no lie, he had to expend more energy yelling at the trail than he did pesaling up it...) and I said, we've ridden this trail before you know... "Yeah, but I REALLY wasn't in the mood for another climb." We noticed.
I've gotta say I've never pedaled so hard and had so much fun, especially once we got to mid-mountain and we started getting blatantly competitive. (My apologies to Yentna and Stump who probably weren't adequately warned about how things tend to go when riding w/Rotney.
) Normally I'm not in good enough pedaling shape to be in that mix, but apparently all the recent riding has paid off. Rotney dropped a chain on the last climb and I got a rare chance to take the lead and sprint to the lodge. Which is normally the sort of thing I roll my eyes at as they're sprinting away and say "can't we just ride at a normal pace? Damned testosterone freaks...
But as it turns out, when you've got the legs, it's way fun...
who knew?? 
DH runs afterwards were tiring, but we did coaster races and it was fun as hell, and probably the best thing I've ever done to improve cornering. Today was a blast too. I wrecked hard in the triple drop on Thieves, made my elbow temporarily swell to twice its size, but went right back and cleaned the whole run. And then called it a day for DH, found some ice and switched to learning to ride my new DS hardtail. Which was fun - it's so damn fast...
Yentna showed up this afternoon and we rode a bunch of variations on what they might use for her sport course. She's gonna kick ass!
(on her sweet new bike)
Can't wait for next weekend!!
Last edited by altagirl; 07-04-2005 at 06:31 PM.
"Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming, "Wow, what a Ride!"
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