Day in Taos

This Am I was awakened by a black bear possibly rubbing on van. It split out of range b4 picture.

Rode Horsethief trail along the Rio Grande. Desert riding. Rocks here are round river transported shaped rocks.

More later. Leaving for canyon camp on way to ski area & no internet or cell.

White Mesa ride and on to Sante Fe

Dateline: city park in Sante Fe waiting for evening to go find a city sleeping spot.

Checked out casino parking idea: big parking lot w/ lots of traffic in & out and in sun. Decided it would be too noisy and opted to get the rough road to White Mesa TH out of the way and hope for quiet.

4.5 miles of washboard dirt road out to TH that I had all to myself just about dusk. Wonderful view of Mt taylor way off in distance. Walked a short piece of trail from TH: Packed red clay. Beautiful evening: no clouds for a sunset. Still and clear skies, big full moon and muted stars.

Woke arly to get ride underway b4 heat of day. Up @ 6:00, riding @ 8:00. A truck w/ 2 riders entered & departed for their ride b4 I could speak to them, never saw them again.

Windy: 21 mph gusts, average 18 and the trail in places is on an exposed knife ridge. Kansas prepared me for the buffeting but nothing prepared me for the exposure while being buffeted. The going out part was wind on my left and exposure. Towards the end of the ridge there is a climb a bike thru a gap in ridge on crumbled rock and the wind hammering my moves. Successful arrival on ridge top. The trail shortly had several drop overs. The first one I was a bit off the ground and the wind deflected my planned course of earth contact. The last one was a long steep roll out in cross wind and I chose to walk it hanging on to me and the bike.

What makes this trail unique is that it travels over hydrated calcium sulfate known as gypsum. The land was once under the sea and the calcium is still drying out. Several spring weeps seep on to trail which is all hand made ST. High desert.

Rode the main loop and missed the rest of the more miles of trail. Finished mid morning with temps in mid 60s.

Drove back out bad road and continued N on Rt 550 to rugged rt 4 across mtns towards Los Alamos. Stopped for a short soak in a hot spring.

Drove up to Pajarito ski area, base elevation 9200′ with internet access. Web site said there are trails and lifts to ride. The lifts were not running and I did not try to find maps. One ride for the day was good. The land was drying out after snow melt.

By passed city of Los Alamos as it appeared that i had to go thru security but maybe that was because the map lacked detail to show a way around nuclear base.

Dropped down into Santa Fe @ 6000′ Way confusing city streets. There is old Santa Fe and the new sprawl. Adobe architecture to me is really pleasing. Houses are nestled close to one another, earth colored, radius edges, no yards. Old part has some tree shade.

Did wash & bought groceries @ 2 organic stores.

Stopped @ Bike @ sport to buy map. Listened to staff member tell a customer about goatheads and the need for slime tubes. i asked for rides w/ no goatheads and learned that if I stay up in mtns I will avoid them. Woman @ shop tells me that there are places to camp along the road to ski area.

Out in parking lot a guy takes notice of my van and we engage in a lengthy conversation about mine and what he has done to his.

Almost dark and I am trying to make gps and city map tell me where the road out of the city to the ski area is. Finally find it. It is 17 miles to ski base. Santa Fe is at around 6000′. I stop driving @ a FS roadside free XG @ 9500′ and the ski area is about 5 miles away and more climbing. Snow banks linger in shade @ XG.

There are 2 separate campers in XG. After dark I hear a rapping on my window and see a woman who is one camper. She asks if she may borrow my cell phone to call 911 as she is having pains. She has no car. She calls and 911 dispatches vehicles. Meanwhile the other camper, a guy joins me and asks about my van and fills me in on his understanding of the woman’s situation. She hopes to be admitted to hospital for treatment which will mean that her camp stuff will need to be packed up and sent down mountain to her. Plans are made for this contingency.

I crawl into bed. It is chilly. the fridge does not relight on its program sequence because of high elevation. I don’t sleep well. Every so often I would look at the control panel and see the letter “F” meaning the fridge wasn’t working. I would hit a button 2x and wait for sound of ignition.

Cold morning. Ran heater.

Today is a rest day for my aching knees. I drive down mtn in sunshine & increasing warmth looking for a shaded park to hang in. Find city rec center that opens @ noon. Cool, need a shower. Hang behind building under partial shade of spreading elm trees and do computer stuff. Moved pictures & music to external harddrive to free up memory.

Shower for $1.85.

GPSd regular grocery stores wandering around “new” city & looking for shade and a place to spend night. Nix on both accounts.

Drove back to rec center. By now the shade is gone and full sun on van. Set up folding chair in shade of van and finished Jayber Crow by Wendel Berry.

Made a short walk downtown walking the streets filled w/ tourist stores of jewelry & Indian art and western stuff.

Back @ rec center made dinner and hung till now waiting for dusk and prowling for sleeping spot.

Tomorrow i will ride Dale Bale trails right out of town and then head to Taos.

Working way out of Albuque

Met John, his wife Lynn, and 3 other people for ride. Some of them were Boeing employees or past. Tourist type ride in that we would ride for a few minutes & hit a junction and allow everyone to catch up & a brief rest. Ride pretty much out in open 7000′ desert. I rode by a rattlesnake I didn’t see but 2 riders behind me saw it and one almost ran over its tail. Whew. Rode a trail section maintained by WOMBATS, Jacquie Phalen’s girl’s mtn bike club from back in the day.

Went to dinner w/ John & Lynn @ an India restaurant they like. Splurged for dinner out. Very well spiced food for complicated taste treats.

Drove back to Cedro XG for late bed.

Sun rode, another beautiful blue bird day: no clouds, clear skies and rising temps.

Drove out to Sandia Crest National scenic byway and Doc Long TH for ride on Faulty trail wander. Technical ST w/ a bit of climbing. Arrived @ a free flowing small stream sourced from a spring just uphill. Rode down drainage and in short distance h2o probably went underground. Riding on a buff piece of trail when I rode around a blind corner and started a mama black bear w/ twins about 100′ away. I did some talking sternly as she left the trail and crossed over to other hillside of stream. Not far but w/ a smooth shallow grade downhill I thought I could out ride her if she took an aggressive interest in me. She was mostly cinnamon colored. She didn’t move quietly thru trees as she made many pieces of wood break. Made a keyhole ride. Saw 1 other person, another mtn biker.

Working on my pedal stroke in keeping my heels level which lessens knee pain. Did more stretches during ride. Hot day. Back @ van I repeated the stretches. I pulled too hard on a hip stretch and now I have an issue w/ my right hip. Some felt good, more had to feel even better.

Drove to Hostel. No caretaker but a resident let me in for shower. Washed gloves out in sink as they were getting mighty stiff.

Groceries & h2o @ Albertsons and then onto I-40 over to I-25 and heavy traffic. I thought I left early enough to miss rush but maybe Friday afternoon strikes early here. Exited off I-25 into a big box store parking lot. Cruised until I found shade from a building wall. Guy pulls up and asks if he can ask some questions about my rig. I shared, he shared a camping spot w/ permission at a casino just up the way. He stayed for a week in a trailer w/ no problem. Will check it out as it might be better than TH @ White Mesa.

Tomorrow is White Mesa and then on to Los Alamos and Tuff riders.

Trees are leafing out. Faulty trails were in dougfir, smells & sights from home albeit many thousand feet higher.