Just got attacked by underground hornets! Good time. The sting on my ear hurts!My bad for unknowingly fucking with their house!
Just got attacked by underground hornets! Good time. The sting on my ear hurts!My bad for unknowingly fucking with their house!
Well wimped out on those two (power hour landings are sooo fucked) and then my buddy wrecked on freebird and broke his collarbone, so that kind of killed sunday afternoon. Was super pumped to hit the double on tombstone after the drop and the tabletop on NE Style A-Line. Ripping Eastern Hemlock to tombstone all the way to the lift is the best thing going there now. Groomed trails are really rough.
Sorry for the lack of media, my gopro turned on in my bag so theres no photo evidence at this point. I'll post up my buddies freebird crash when he loads it up. Its pretty gnarly.
I wear crocs for the style, not the comfort.
Ouch vibes bro.
sunday's 1st ride of two started out in the rain and went 18 miles of super rocky slippery rooty standing water adventure riding all round mt A and beyond. We had a group of 8 and i was the only one on a fatbike. Everyone else had 5+ inch carbon full sussy 29ers. The fatty proved to be the true terrain tamer and was happy riding at the front. At least a few fatbike skeptics are skeptics no moreFull rigid the way to go.
The second ride of the day, later on was much dryer and a welcome reprieve from the mornings monsoon fest.
This weather is just crazy nice. Looks like the next week is bliss.
Yeah nice uhuh. Go on rub it inEhh, back is healing up pretty quick. Should be good to go by the weekend. Damn 48 year old bullshit
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ooh ya back issues are tough. My almost 42 year old back has said HELLO! a time or two mostly when i was younger. Best cure for bad back is strengthening. Riding outta the saddle (a lot, like for whole rides) pushing larger gears will strengthen muscles that don't develope from riding in the saddle all the time. Helps with knee issues as well. In my 20's my back would be screaming at me about 45 minutes into a 2 hour mtb race and i'd just push through it. Then in 2001 i started riding/racing full rigid 32-16 singlespeeds. My whole body got so much stronger that my back never got fatigued and my old knee twinging issues were gone for good. Riding in the saddle is good for quad strength, but not much else. And overdeveloped quads lead to knee and back issues real quick.
some crash footage as promised. buddy has a broken collarbone, but they heal.
I wear crocs for the style, not the comfort.
I was over there a few days ago and couldn't see any signs of a trail from the parking lot (yet). You could always take a few runs and head over to Pinnacle in Newport (15 minutes). You can put together some 5-8 mile rides there. Ascutney is another 40 minutes beyond that. Highland is 60 minutes the other direction.
I have no idea. Opposite effect for me. You riding that ht ss in the saddle much through the rough? I never touch the seat unless i'm riding road or smooth dirt roads. Occasionally a long singletrack techy slow climb i'll plop my butt down a bit.
Yer young tho so it could be the extra 15 years of built fitness/strength i've got in the bank. Not saying i'm faster at all. Could be the 200+ days of surfing a year and hand hauling/cutting/splitting cord after cord after cord of firewood weekly all year. Do other sports to help your body for cycling.
Another amazing morning for a ride. Finished up a trail i've been working on for over 2 weeks now. Another hour of great singletrack loop complete since i started the project in april. Now it's just maintenance.
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Another thot. Is this yer 1st year riding the ht ss? Keep riding it. And put a rigid fork on it. It'll force you to ride with more precision and use your upper body more to better round out your workouts.
I have had various HT SS since 2007. Some of them have been rigid. MY wrist can not deal with Stowe trails for more than a couple hours a week(a Krampus is a future bike) This is my second year of basically not riding a geared bike since June. The last time I rode a SS all summer it was 25ish lb hardtail with fast but wide tires. This year I have Kona Honzo with DH tires 120mm fork and a dropper. It kinda of pig but its a blast on most singletrack around here.
I have un ROG approved dropped on it. and basically drop it down for techy climbs on only real sit on smooth and mellowish stuff.
From the chair, the runout of the last table on power hour looks pretty rough... I'm hoping they can do some work on braking bumps in the next few weeks if we get some rain. Bummer on your buddy, hope he heals up quick!
Eastern to tombstone is great (need to nut up and hit that stepdown and work my way into the drop), but ODB to lower threshold is the way to go now! The reworked lower threshold is stupid fun bike park greatness!
and to think rog is soooooooooooooo fit from those 200 plus hour long sessions surfing that the best he could do last summer in mtb races is finish 25th place,,,, 2 weekends in a row. jajajaaaa
I think fishhead has me confused with someone else.
I haven't raced 2 wkends in a row since like 2008.
And uh, buttah, heard first hand account of you breathin way too hard on wee climbs.
More red meat for you!
Fuckin a! That looked brutal... That's a long way to fall ad land nose heavy. Broke my collarbone on power hour last fall this time thinking the trail went straight after a blind roll Instead of left. Took a ton of speed and plowed into a wall of granite. Broken collarbone, fun points demerits all arohnd
"We're in the eye of a shiticane here Julian, and Ricky's a low shit system!" - Jim Lahey, RIP
Former Managing Editor @ TGR, forever mag.
my bad ,,,,,,,,,,,, anyways the point is you talk a big game but the finish line proves you wrong.... no excuses please.
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