Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Monday, May 30, 2011

Vroom Vroom Vernal...

(Click blog post title for trip video)
From May 15, 2011
Keith and I left for Vernal late Saturday night. The sky did its thing above Fruita and away we went.

From May 15, 2011

I awoke at 5 AM to the light of the rising Sun AND Moon, my sleeping bag covered in moist dew. It was a chilly night in the heart of the Book Cliffs, camped just a little too close to a roaring gas line pump station. Noise aside, it was a fantastic camp. I fell asleep to shooting star after shooting star.

From May 15, 2011
We rolled into Troy's camp at about 7AM. Having risen so early we just threw our bags back out on the ground and waited for our guide to awake. Troy owns Altitude Cycles http://www.altitudecycle.com and is always ready to take us on a rip any time we make the pilgrimage up north.

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More friends from Fruita arrived, Maria and Richard, and we were soon riding...er hiking, sweet sweet new trail.

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For sure the steepest hike-a-bike I've ever done, but oh man was it worth it!

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Looks like a normal seat post clamp right? Well, the bolt holding it together was sourced from an unlikely spot after the stock one broke half way down the mountain.

From May 15, 2011
We stole it from the brake mount, and then used the chain tool from a Crank Brothers Multi Tool, plus some Presta Valve nuts for spacers, to fill the missing brake bolt hole. I'm pretty proud of the team effort it took to come up with this most unlikely trail fix!

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We were in the saddle all day, which for my current state of "fitness" was quite long. I was glad to finally sit down by the campfire with a full stomach and watch the light fade away over distant single track. For a Spring that has seen me sick most of the time, it was good to get some long technical miles on the bike. The light for most of the day made for mediocre pictures, but we did shoot some video. Check it out here...

http://vimeo.com/24438586

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Pedal Talk....To Clip In, Or Not To Clip In?

From May 15, 2011
I get a lot of questions about my switch to flat pedals. I had been riding clipless pedals for 10 years. In that time I have continually progressed to longer and longer rides. http://www.moabcenturion.blogspot.com/

The most common question I get is "Were you struggling on technical terrain or downhills?" The answer is no. I was very good at using clipless pedals and never felt hampered in challenging terrain or on down hills. My switch came out of desperation from knee, back, hip, and foot pain. It also came from watching my friend Noah Sears http://www.westernslopestyle.blogspot.com/ progress while NOT being clipped in, and by the ear-bending I got from trainer James Wilson. http://www.declinemagazine.com/content.php?itemid=5101

I am now a year into a change that was so humbling I almost wanted to quit riding. For two months I cursed every pedal stroke. I couldn't climb ledges, I felt seriously down on power. A two hour ride felt long. But I'm stubborn and I stuck with it. Somewhere in month three I didn't feel slow anymore. I was cleaning big ledges again, and my knees, back, and especially my feet did not hurt any more. Another unforseen benefit was that my core became stronger - resulting in less fat around my stomach. Also, and this should have made perfect sense, I was really digging how I felt riding down hill. Thirty years riding moto should have clued me in that NOT being attatched to the bike would be a good thing for me. At that point all thoughts of going back went away. I have been bamboozled by a cycling tradition, but now I see the light.

From May 15, 2011

Will switching make sense for everyone? Probably not. Does a good rider feel stronger while being clipped in? Yes, there is no doubt that you can get more power to the pedals while pulling as well as pushing. However, you'll be surprised to know that research shows that MOST riders don't use their clipless pedals correctly. How many of you have a "bad knee", numb feet, or can't touch your toes? For how many of you are the health issues worth it? Do you race? No... then who cares what ultimate power you make? Are you scared crapless on technical terrain? Does your boy friend or "cycling expert" say you "have to clip in?" If you answer yes to any of these questions or are remotely on the fence, then save your self the humbling two months of frustration that I went through and get a nice, quality, grippy flat pedal to start with. You'll be a trend setter instead of a sheep following the herd. You'll also never be the guy at the trail head saying "Damn, I forgot my shoes!!!"

From May 15, 2011


From May 15, 2011

There are no clipless pedals in the world that are as sexy as these gems. Replaceable pins, fully rebuildable, and darn light considering the big fat platform to put my foot on. I hope ya'll have your shots, because my new pedals are SICK!!!

Monday, May 16, 2011

Pneumonia....again....

From May 2011
Riding bikes has been fleeting this spring. Gus died, then we got sick, then we got a little better, then I got a mild case of Pneumonia....got a little better, now I and probably Mary too have it again! Nothing makes you appreciate what you have more than losing your health. Even an entire spring time lost is not so terrible in the grand scheme of things. And maybe it wasn't really lost, the pictures below don't seem to show we missed much. Maybe it wasn't on two wheels, but we were still out there.

From May 15, 2011
Above, one of the many storms that blew through in April, causing Mary's hands to instantly swell.

From May 15, 2011
"It's only a thousand feet down dad, can I go? I see sweet trails down there!"

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We found Dinka last November. Due to cold winter temps she has always burrowed under the covers to sleep at our feet, but now that it's warmer she has found a "cooler" spot.

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A quick ride between bouts of coughing...

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A classic Mary dead tree shot....

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And a classic "live" tree shot from me...

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Red, Yellow, Blue??? Blue lichen??? Pretty cool!

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Mary shows the moon whose bigger. (No photo shop, I promise)

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