Mountain Bike Heaven Christmas day ride

21 degrees with sun up @ 7:45. Cold. Inside of windshield had about 10″ of ice starting from the bottom edge going up. Cold w/ heater on high. Still was 48 degrees inside.

Spoke w/ my dad via cell phone. Neat invention.

MBH hosted a holiday ride from the shop. More remembered faces, Dangerous Dave is special. Walk on guy in street clothes shows up looking to ride a bike and go on a shop ride. Oh boy. He’s from Minnesota and a nickname. He was way in over his head but he stuck it out. Another MBH ride, new axiom: if you find a trail, you are lost. There were a few pieces of established trail, much of it was riding looking for a traveled piece. I did it because I was with locals whom I trust their environmental conscious. 1 hour 44 mins of riding time netted 7.5 miles, maybe .5 of that was on pavement @ start & finish. Riding better. Quentin from OTE said to ride in mid chain ring and upper gears on cog. This makes for a harder pedal and eliminates spin outs, creates balance under load, more inches forward for a pedal stroke means making a move. Second day of that strategy. I rode close to Rama until it got real rocky. He responded to my gasping breathing by telling me about tai chi, I believe, and practice of controlled breathing. Another thing that separates us. Rama is a skilled rider.

Minnesota walking down on right
Minnesota walking down on right
century plant dies after flowering, Rama center
century plant dies after flowering, Rama center
riders in there "following" a trail
riders in there "following" a trail

I hit both calves against cactus where their spines stuck into my legs thru my tights. I pulled some out, others remained stuck into my skin thru the material. I pulled ones I could find w/ leatherman. Going to have some that I couldn’t get. Not big ouch, just a little whimper every time one pushes into my skin.

Bikes were pretty muddy. Off trail the ground was soft & places clay muddy. Washed bike off @ shop w/ my sprayer. Shop hose was frozen until we stretched it out in the sun.

Back out to Deer pass road bluff spot.

Tomorrow is a self guided ride following mostly mapped trails.

Surreal Sedona, AZ

Wed dawned cold, clear & windy. Checked weather forecast between here & Sedona. Said OK I’m down the road.

Bid good bye to Quentin @ OTE & headed South. Climbed up out of Hurricane Valley past upper JEM TH, Gooseberry, & Little Creek which was under snow. Retraced my route around end of Grand canyon, missed Page, and stopped in Flagstaff which was under about 8″ of snow. Pretty, beautiful driving day. Dropped into Sedona canyon just as it was getting dark. There was snow in the trees and hanging on the rock faces. The further I dropped down canyon the less the snow. Flag sits @ 7,000 on old route 66. Sedona is under 5000′ Drove to Mtn Bike Heaven for info. NOD (narly old dude) was working. He claims name origin and he wears his 66 yo well. Mtn Bike Heaven is having a christmas day ride that I will join. He gave me a camping spot about 10 miles west of town. Drove out in dark & found a spot.

21 degs this AM. Outside of van was covered in frost. When the sun struck I watched the frost turn to steam. Several hot air balloons were “flying”.

Back @ MBH for a ride idea. NOD gave me a doosey. Before gearing up I called Bike & Bean and asked if they were having a shop ride. Yes, a social ride today after they closed the store early. Cool. A local ride.

Drove further down canyon to B & B out of the snow. Geared up and showed up @ shop. I recognized several shop people from previous visit and they me. About 12 of us headed out finally on trail from shop.

This Sedona is special riding. I smiled and went to a special place several times on  the ride soaking in riding here. I analyzed the trails as a bit of trail riding mixed in w/ technical features and then a few bigger technical stuff. Red sandstone & trails. A bit of freeze thaw wetting the sand but no clay to make things slippery. Sandstone was slightly slippery caused by wet that hadn’t sun dried.

Big group social ride so lots of stopping & talking. Goal was short ride and then back to shop for beer. Stopped on this open flat slick rock vista. Participated in safety meeting. Wow!. Got to pay attention to what I ride over. I followed Bill quite close and as a result I rode some stuff that I might have walked. I was riding it for the first time. At a blind overlook I want to see the runout. Tagging another rider who rode it says a bike can ride it. I need to call my technical skills into play and ride it myself. All the while be conscious of staying upright.

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I posted up on mtbr.com forum seeking ride ideas. 2327 people had viewed my post.

Juniper trees cover.  Prickly pear cactus. I hiked up a hill above where I camped tonight. The cactus grow in patches. Threading my way thru the climbing was like backcountry skiing around trees.

Down here biking.

Hung @ Bike & Bean for refreshments & socialization. This year Mountain Bike Action published a multi page article about Sedona riding and B & B. I presented it to Jim, the owner and asked for his autograph which he did. Said he knew I would come back. I gave him one of my stickies. he gave me a shop mug and asked for me to take pictures of it and email back to shop.

Tomorrow is a ride w/ the bad boys.

Pagan days.

Revving the engine

location is still Hurricane, UT

On Sunday the forecast called for 40% chance of rain on Tuesday. That meant I wanted to get a ride in Monday, rest on Tuesday, Wed take off for Sedona, AZ.

Monday my blood pressure was checked @ doc’s office: 111/70, pulse 53. Almost too low.

Said goodbye to Fixie Dave @ bike shop as he headed for home in CO.

Drove to Springdale (UT  Mel, not WA) and rode Rockville Bench on tech slick rock. Trail wanders around slick rock as all slick rock trails do as the trail makers route around stuff impossible to ride or just way too hard. This way, w/ some skill application, a rider can make their bike ride the features. Yes, there are wheel sucks and abrupt pitches but it can all be ridden, I walked a few.

Back to Hurricane. Dirtbagging in parking lot kitty corner to shop.

Last night before bed I covered the bikes. This AM rain fell, splatters at first, then mellow fall. Smiled again that bikes were covered and I could enjoy the rain pattering snug & dry in my bed listening to Bob Edwards.

Today I planned on errands in ST George for a rest day. Shower @ rec center & a bottle of Scotch for, well, because I like the taste of it.

I called Mtn Bike Heaven in Sedona to learn of trail conditions which are rideable now. They were getting a gentle sprinkle.

Which brings me to part ways w/ Hurricane for awhile. Last year it was Brevard, NC and the cold winter riding. Both places were great in the fact that I get into a routine and not be planning where to be the next day and ride. I met more different people here than Brevard. No real sports bars however.

Flagstaff is snowed under, Sedona is where I will go and then down to Phoenix area, seeking trails & experiences.