Roslyn wander

I spent the evening @ Bob’s, an old high school buddy of Andrew & Ryan. Andrew is a skilled chef and thrilled us to a fine spread.

Before that I visited Roslyn Cyclery seeking jockey pulleys and riding info. Owner, John, and I raced Eric Eaton’s NWest mtn bike spring series back ion the day. He would have been an age group below me, I kinda knew the racers in my class, John and I raced the same course in different classes. Good old history. John told me that the info he would give me would cost $22.49. I said i would work for it. John warmed up to our conversation and dug what I am doing. He wanted to see my van and i charged him the same wiping the slate clean. He told a picture of me at the back of the van. He gave me a pair of his shop’s logo socks.

A rider in street clothes, Brian stopped in and explained that he has a bike & a BOB and he is free to anytime head out on his road bike adventure. He said I inspired him and moved him closer to casting off.

Bob’s wife, Nicolle, for 4 1/2 years commuted from Cle Elum and downtown Seattle, on a good day the commute was 90 mins. Snoqualmie Pass during the winter sometimes is closed for avalanche control, sometimes for days. Wow.

Today Andrew, Ryan, & I rode the Roslyn trails right from town up onto ridge system above town. Hot day really sweating, 11.55 miles and climbed 2584′! They split and we wondered where their path might cross mine again. Two 38 yos riding full suspension 29ers. I kept my heart rate lower today. The vertical was intense The trail system is in on the side mountain right above town, back in P pines, east side forest. Never would have found it had not been for Ryan bumping into me.

Van thermometer read 93 degrees as I left Roslyn for Leavenworth over Blewett Pass. Long time since I drove it last.

Parked van several blocks from downtown and walked in. Temp was 97 degs. I walked slowly. Picked up my special ordered brake pads from Der Sportsman and listened to ride info from Eric. learned of a new ride.

My plan is to hang up on the Chiwawa River drainage for a couple rides. Going to ride the Pot Peak killer, the most elevation gained in a ride @ 7400′.

Camped @ a XC snow park. Still hot

roslyn, wa

No moose sighting in Roslyn as seen on Northern Exposure show.

Did history shuffle inn Roslyn last night. Former coal mining community until demand for coal dropped. Today that economic engine is long dead and the coal mines, machines, land damage are all gone.Got to learn about a tipple that separates coal from rock after it leaves the mine.

Andrew & Ryan have a friend that lives in Ronald and have ridden here before. We met in front of Ronald general store and drove to Roslyn for a ride in old coal works. Big loose climb on access road topped us out for interesting downhill. Numerous stunts appeared around corners: skinnies up high & narrow in bad repair, steep tight sections, even rode over several patches of crushed coal. Mtn bike trails made for mtn bikers. Area property management appears to be controlling the orv users as they are just doing their environmental havoc of fall line trails: steeper the better.

They went power boating w/ their buddy and I hunkered down in shade @ FS ranger station.

Making plans for big ride tomorrow.

Called Grace: she finished the Leadville in 13 hours. SHe said it was the hardest thing she has ever done and is planning on returning next year. Well pedaled girl.

Saw 84 degrees here on the eastern side of the Cascades. i have been bouncing in different temp ranges from Greenwater last week of low 50s to now 80s.

Got to move on.

Stories continue to mount

Today I left the very popular ranger Creek primitive camping area just after bfast. Traffic continued to pour in during the day, got too crowded. Car campers w/ generators watching TV just below big RVers that do it in climate controlled comfort.

Back up since last posting.

Thursday I rode Suntop in fog. Drove to Greenwater for $0.50 shower and stopped @ The Dalles for refill of good h2o. As i am leaving the XG a guy in a hooded parka waves me down. Low and behold it is Ryan from NUT & HR rides! He is picnicing w/ his mom in the rain. He tells me that he and Andrew plus others are gathering for rides in Snoqualmie Pass where I plan on riding next. Enjoying a bunch of guys, going to connect w/ them in Ronald, WA, maybe drink beer in tavern in Roslyn, home of Northern Exposure.

Friday I looked out thru skylight and saw a patch of blue sky. Yes, able to ride Corral Pass and either Palisades or Ranger Creek. Clouds closed back in before I could push off. Going to try anyway. Wearing knee warmers and long sleeved jersey and packing a rain coat I set off. The ride up the logging road is brutal: about 90 mins of steep climbing, something like 3000′, to TH in the fog. I was sweated up and put on the rain coat for warmth, I could have used long fingered gloves. Found Noble ridge trail shared w/ groups of hearty hikers. Following Zilly’s guide. I made the mentioned intersection w/ Ranger creek but it wasn’t marked. I continued out Noble ridge onto a very steep side slope in the fog. I was following another rider’s track. Guide was confusing but I made my route match what it read I thought. I rode this trail back in ’05 and my memory was not jiving. I continued down the ridge and finally droped down onto a road that I should have not been on. Shit, miles from beer and warmth. Turn around push back up the steeps and cross the exposed side slope again back to unsigned intersection. No fresh tracks but way more usage. Found next intersection signed for Ranger Creek which I remembered. Great, back on route. I dropped to the shelter. It was about 3:00, dark, & misting. I could go the longer more difficult route down Palisades w/ exposure, roots, and no view or drop down ranger Creek that I hadn’t ridden which was shorter and unknown. I chose the unknown shorter route. Trail did drop w/ lots of for me unrideable switchbacks. Nice thing about these wet trails is they are covered w/ conifer needles w/ no mud. The roots were suspected slippery to which I paid very close attention to. The lower section was less steep and more fun to ride. Dark under the canopy hiding the roots. Dropped out almost @ Buck Creek rd w/ a short spin back to camp. Big day measured in vert, not distance: 22.71 miles, 5274″ vert climbed, and burned 3492 cals.

Back @ camp I splurged h2o & washed off the Spot. No shower as it is in upper 40s.  Campers continued to pour in.

Before bed last night I saw stars, great clearing weather but upon waking the sky was still overcast.

I am taking a rest day today after 2 hard days of climbing to drive over Snoqualmie Pass. Back into Puget Sound population density. Stopped @ Greenwater for another shower to be people presentable.

Clouds are lifting slowly. Forecast is sunny. I will have full view of clearcuts around Snoqualmie.

I bought Greentrail maps for the area I just rode. AMazing mileage of logging roads. I joked about Idaho having a lot of mileage but the White River drainage maybe has more.

This weekend is 40th anniversary of Woodstock. Ties in w/ Kesey’s Further. I was in Oregon working for the USFS during the festival. I learned about it reading a Time mag article on the plane ride home. That school year both of my roommates had attended Woodstock. I drove near the site last fall but due to self imposed time constraints I chose to keep driving.

Being in the wet for over a week one of my cabinet doors warped and won’t latch. I am hoping that the drier weather East of Snoqualmie will unwarp the door. West of the Cascades is the wet.

back to Suntop fall: My fall was broken by my camera in my jersey pocket. I dented & punctured the casing. Olympus says they will survive a 6′ drop. I dropped it from waist high. OK, my body weight and force of fall increased the force applied. I might be w/o a trail camera for awhile for either this one to be repaired or arrival of new one. Bummer.

Off over the mountains.

Camped just below StampedePass East of Snoqualmie. Drove up the pass w/ low clouds, couldn’t see Chair Peak. Parked @ rest stop and looked @ slopes of Summit and later Ski Acres. They were big back in the day, nowhere as great as 49 degrees N of Spokane where I skied for 18 years.

Drove up logging road to Stampede pass where the PCT crosses. My memory fails me on my hike thru here. Somwhere we camped near some cabins and then hiked down a road to the railroad tracks and hiked to Rock Chalet that is no longer standing. Parked @ wide spot on road and climbed the hillside seeking huckleberries. Success! Not the 4 gallons that Tom & Lynn picked but then my freezer is short of that kind of space. I have berries for my scratch pancakes for bfast tomorow really something to look forward to. Pancakes are made w/ walnuts, buttermilk, egg, butter, flour, cinnamon. Real maple syrup.

Parked @ Lizzard Lake near a series of high tension lines that sometimes snap & pop. 50 degrees w/ door shut.