During yesterday’s ride out on Western gateway trails I broke my chain. First time for everything, first time ever for me. I was muscle power up a rock when it broke. However I did what I did kept my nuts off the top tube as I stalled after chain broke. Hey, I’ve got this I told myself. I propped my bike under the shade of a juniper then got after it. I was prepared with a chain break tool, a SRSM magic link plier, and a spare link. Chain broke 1 link away from magic link. I broke out the broken link and installed tge magic link. All ended well as chain finished the ride. I put 573 miles on it, I failed to measure the stretch after I removed old chain. SRAM web site chain care reads to just clean the chain with dawn, no chemicals which weaken the plating.
Hot yesterday, low 80s, sunshine exposure, and little wind. Riding with Doug, I let him plan the route and he waits for me at intersections. Started from Cultural Park, down Roundabout to Girdner down to crossing of dry Dry Creek, climb a bit of Axis to Bolo still climbing up to Last Frontier then s social that sort of parallels Axis to Rover up to Cockscomb to Outer Limits which I rode for first time this year, coast down Bolo then 20 plus mins of my life I will never get back on the climb up Axis back. Both of us were worked from the heat and sun.
Did laundry in the morning chill instead of riding.
Been staying out off beaverhead where it is full on exposure. I park the van at an angle to sun’s path to create some shade outside the van. Night time temp dies not require the heater with its blower noise, Just quiet. Last night coyotes yelped and chattered right outside my door. Towards morning I fire the heater up to cozy up my house.
I rode 4 times between laundries as seen from that number of liners hanging to dry on the inside clothes line.
Doug and Leia head back to Canada on Tues. I have enjoyed the 3 months we have shared. I spent a few nights in their driveway in West Sedona. I prefer to stay down here at VOC or in desert off beaverhead. VOC lacks the tourist attractions of Sedona.
VOC, like Sedona, but up against USFS public land. Turkey Creek is name of trail location out Verde Valley School road. The forest was chosen as the next place for new trails. I viewed the trails plan on line, it’s massive, like 20 miles new and 10 more adopted. Major trail system down here. Today Doug, Leia, and I hiked out there this afternoon. We hiked a mix of existing and newly built trails. New trails will be enjoyable to ride as the nasty climbs have been routed for sustainability. Doug took me on a new to me trail which contours around Napoleon. This weekend marks the end of seasonal FS trail crew.
Sedona riding, happens only here. Variations of trails exist within a region like the basalt on Schurman compared to the rest of Sedona on sandstone. For me it is unique from the other 48 states I have ridden in. Where a performing suspension makes for smiles.
I have been wearing the Suunto Peak “watch” for several days. I reports body function data like beats per minute, O2 saturation, analysis of each night’s sleep. I was prompted to get up and move as I had been sitting for 2 hours. After today’s hike it reported congratulations I exceeded 10,000 steps. The display is brighter but data is smaller. The Core is simpler without body data.
Internet speed out here is as slow as molasses poured in say Maine in February.
I scored an appointment on the 14th next month for a remake of my night guard. Believing that I walk out the door with it which will weigh anchor to my Sedona time. I will head north following snow melt out and drying trails.
Tomorrow back up to West Sedona to pick up med and to ride.
Zags out of the Dance has created a void in my awareness of calendar dates.
My kitchen is awaiting clean up after dinner. I sequenced writing this while I was more awake before clean up. The longer I write this the more put off that manual work. 8:17 PM. 56 degrees outside. Today was like 67 from yesterday’s 80s.
Clean up needs attention.
Rabbit Ridge area

