And it rained

Wed night made it to camp spot, after dark it started to rain, it pelted my roof. It quit and then started again. Jan 21 2.6″ of rain fell. My patch job appeared to hold. Thurs I hunkered down in van rocky w/ the wind and rain percussion. Wind came up and my roof vent opening was right into wind. Battened down the vent to keep it attached to van. Checked out firmness of ground on drive out. Seemed to be still firm, just gravel on solid ground.

Roof vent started leaking again, put the wash bucket under it on floor. Spent day in van. Watched Zags on the funky TV web broadcast. Zags won.

Today it was rainy & windy in AM. Need to get into town for propane. Just after cleaning up kitchen after bfast I ran out. Next step is to drive out. Drove out OK. drove into town to rental place to buy propane. Mark, who filled me, is from Indiana where he started riding mtn bikes. Next stop was Sedona. he is just giggly about riding here. He upgraded to big suspension bike.

Oak Creek was to flood big time, maybe it did but I didn’t see it on my short drive along the creek as I drove to Hilton spa for a shower. Test the person’s granting me shower permission. He was there, remembered me, and said OK. He asked for collateral for the locker key. He said car keys would work. I jokingly withheld my keys because I was securing a locker key w/ my home. Enjoyed shower. As I was getting dressed he came into locker room and said I should at least do a steam bath. I told him no, I only negotiated for a shower. I want to protect my privileges.

Arrived @ B & B  where my UPS box containing my fork awaited me. Then it started snowing, big wet flakes blocking out visibility. Too warm to stick, up canyon somewhere it was sticking, certainly Flag. Hung in shop ; they closed up @ noon because of the weather. Jim, the owner, said that this year’s lodging bookings are way up which is really pleasant. Jim allowed me to park behind the shop. The forecast somebody told me was for 4 to 8″ of snow and I did not want to get snowed in out in the desert.

Late in afternoon the skies cleared. I went for a walk on a trail system to Bell Rock that starts just across the street from B & B. Trail is wide and heavily foot traveled. Many pour overs down from Bell Rock flowed across the trail. The flows were clear which meant nothing was being eroded. The trails were really very firm. The surface seemed to be either sand on top of sandstone or bare rock. It seems that it can be ridden not long after a rain, even of this magnitude of 4.09″ for the month, normal is 2.0.

Turner will ship frame on Monday, PUSH shipped the shock today. The front wheel will be shipped on or before 1/25 via USPS. Success will be that I am riding my new bike this weekend. really, it is not a new bike, just the frame, fork, front wheel, seatpost, and front & rear derailleurs. Eagerly looking forward to first ride, not like waiting for christmas morn as a kid, not loosing sleep. Just a good sense of anticipation.

Sleeping behind the shop. Quiet. Chilly, I run the heater on low all day if I am inside the van.

Forecast still has rain in  it for tonight.  SAt, Sun, & Mon will be clear. Tues brings in another wet series of storms.

I heard from Keith @ Black Canyon trail just down the ways. he said that the Agua Fria at the crossing on the new section of trail was 20′ deep. Trail heading S from TH crosses lower. No bridge, you wade, not for a long time will anybody be crossing the river.

I have maybe 5 good scratches on my right rear end and 1 on my left side. I can’t see back there to count or determine what treatment is required. I sit on some of them both in chairs & on bike. Stitches out this Wed.

A local rider was in the shop showing his helmet cam video of several technical rides here. He will be posting it on web and I will link to it. A movie is really required to get a sense of what Sedona riding is all about. Haven’t experienced anything anywhere like it.

wet days in Sedona

Yesterday was a shower quest. I headed W on rt 89 towards Cottonwood. Didn’t travel far before I came upon an RV park, not a resort. Got a shower for $5.00. Continued into Cottonwood to see what it was about. Seems to be a bedroom borough to Sedona what w/ Walmart & a big Fry’s grocery & home depot. Continued on loop to Camp Verde. Checked an RV park who said insurance was too high to offer non guest showers, however the guy gave me a recommendation. Checked them out, nicer RV park but want $10.00. Finished loop driving back N on I-17 to Sedona exit. I was told that Hilton day spa sells day passses. Found the place , walked in & started chatting w/ a guy @ desk. Finally asked for day pass, no what i really wanted was just a shower. Oh, he said, see me on my shifts and I will let you in for 30mins for free. Score. He’s off @ 1:00. I will show up towards end of his shift someday and be introduced to next shift person to see if he will honor the permission. It is S of Oak Creek below B & B.

Hung @ B & B and then drove up canyon to uptown Sedona. Window shopped, bought ice cream cone made localally. Very tasty.

Back @ Deer pass. Went for a walk under threatening skies. Made it back b4 clouds opened up and poured. Rained until 10:00 anyway, sometimes really pounding on roof. Patching held again. Rain quit during night.

Wed is a shop ride. I bailed because I was sure the trails would be just too wet. I took pics today, unfortunately some were into the sun. Hung in a parking lot in West Sedona and did computer work. I looked up and saw Rama & Doug riding by on the way back to MBH. They appeared to be free of mud. Darn, I could have ridden.

I walked to MBH to talk to Rama. His shop was locked up. I was leaving when i heard my name and saw Rama in the doorway of the restaurant across the side street from his shop. I joined him, Doug, & Kenny while they refueled on better food than Burger King. Rama validated me by inviting me on a torturous ride outside Phoenix late this month. I’ve been made!

Stopped @ Oak Creek brew pub for a 14 oz.

Forecast for tonight and tomorrow is for heavy rain. I am camped on more gravelly surface and believe that the h2o will perk so that I am still able to drive out. Sedona appears to be just a tad low for rain to be snow. Rama invited me on a snow ride tomorrow @ 6AM if it does.

Back @ Deer Pass w/ a full load of provisions in case I get rained in. Might see some real gully washers.

Waiting on bike parts to arrive @ B & B.

They predicted it and it came

Rain that is, desert life. Looking west from camp I watched the rain clouds come in b4 I felt rain. Temp was 34, not far below snow level. I am camped @ 4080 or so. Forecast is for rain all week w/ 2 days calling for heavy rain. Sunday offers sunshine but I was told that there is rain coming in next week also. Trails are sandy w/ some clay some places, either way the trails need a day of clear weather b4 riding. Moves riding here into next week perhaps on new Spot.

Drove back into town. Found a bakery for wonderful fat pill baked  good and real NY bagels. Scored today.

Sealing of the roof appears to be keeping me dry.

Hung @ B & B, skipped the spa. Tomorrow. Today I read on CNN of a drs explanation of why older people might take a bath once a week and why it is OK. Some infrequent bathes is caused by senility in that a person forgets when last bath was and why need one now. DR said as long as   a person wears clean clothes and washes off apparent dirt infrequent bathing is ok. DR didn’t address old custom of once a week bathes typified by pioneers and early settlers. I have weaned myself from once a day shower. I do like one after a ride but I miss out in colder weather because it is too cold for outside or there is not one close by. I have driven some miles for a shower.

Jason @ bike shop said that if you boil bike brake pads for 5 miles  and that’s all there is.you can regain ~ 70% of stopping power after the pads are contaminated. And that the Nevegal tire is a piece of crap. I’m nuetral, because I have them now doesn’t make me a defender of them. But when enough side lugs fall off I will accept their replacement tire.

Drove up canyon beyond Sedona early evening. Along the way i recognized places I have ridden high up on peaks. Someday I’ll take pictures from the down looking up. And the peaks that are based in the valley have snow on them. Freezing level is to drop not quite to Oak Creek where B & B is. I can stay out of the snow by driving down canyon.

Letting the rain put my riding on hold is ok for recovery. My left rotator cuff is bothering me from perhaps the stiches fall as I twisted around. The wound is more painful on bumpy downhills.

received comment from Sam in Brevard, NC at his shop, The Hub. He said he is expanding so business was good enough?

Off to watch Inglorious Basterds