Liking the stage lll noise regs

Last night & tonight I splurged and spent $25 ea night to camp @ McDowell regional park. Very nice desert campground. Got in last night just about dark after driving ATV trashed back roads looking for a primitive spot to stay. Too many motor heads and the litter was disgusting. I wonder if they eat their young.

Picked campsite on outer loop by myself. The flight path to Phoenix airport is almost right over park. AT night the sky is lit by landing lights and navigation blinking lights. Stage lll means quiet engines. The planes are still a good ways up, must drop like a rock to the runway.

Yesterday drove up from Tucson. Stopped @ DNA cycles in town to buy another slime tube. Spoke w/ Chris who was the one to set my bike up last spring w/ new stem & monkey bars. He remembered me.

Called around to several bike shops seeking leg armor. Found a store & bought a pair of shin & knee protection, kind of like a baseball catcher’s get up. Hardshell on the fronts. Need it for cactus in Sedona. Next is maybe flat pedals and skate shoes.

Called Grace this AM. She will be in San Diego at end of month. I was planning on visiting w/ her there. She told me the drug company that is sponsoring her has a full itinerary and she has no free time for a visit. Cancelled plan. She said that it is bitter cold in the SE, Yesterday was the first race of the Snake Gap time challenge, it was 22 degrees. There are several creeks to ride across. She said water froze on the bikes causing all kinds of problems. She said some riders claimed peeing on derailleurs to make them work. Last March I got to sweep the 33 mile course. Won’t be back there this year for a go.

Campground host, John & wife Sandy (who has a Turner Flux) are mtn bikers. He shared trail info w/ me this AM for my ride.

30 mile desert ride, 2835′ climbed in 70 degree sunshine. Trail for most part is old double track w/ some ST added, some of which was unoriginal machine cut. Good big ring spinning.

Tomorrow is the Cactus Cup race course just down the road. Dirtbag camp in town. Still have several more rides to do here before I head back to Sedona.

white objects are campers in campground. Don't see green me.
white objects are campers in campground. Don't see green me.

Desert:

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50 year trail done @ 60

Quiet chilly night @ State park XG. Overslept so quiet.

Needed to be on road by 8:30 for ride. Rushed and made it. TH was just a few miles away. 2nd car in lot just b4  9:00 start. Riders kept pouring in, 21 in all. After the ride there is beer @ leader Hank’s house just up the road.

Congo line of riders snaked over the dry stirring up dust then dropped into a wide sandy wash. Need to keep pedaling and keep the front light while swimming over the sand. And then the trail, sometimes used cow trails as it wound up, around, over, between  cactuses w/ all kinds of sharpies arrayed. Prickly pear is knee height & below, Cholla is over head high & bushie, saguaro is just big. Prickly spines can be removed w/ tweezers. The cholla you just don’t w ant to think about falling into. Many riders bear cactus wounds and a few today earned some more. I took 2 long spines in the shin. My arms are scratched from ducking around or brushing against other sharpies.

riders snaking around cactus and over boulders
riders snaking around cactus and over boulders

Trail is over decomposed granite, some places it is below ground level  from rain runoff & traffic. To many riders. The technical challenges backed up someone else’s attempt. I walked my share & rode some others didn’t make. I am a midweight.

saguaro cactus
saguaro cactus

Baby Jesus is a map named ridge we rode down along over big rock.

lots of looking, one @ a time riding
lots of looking, one @ a time riding

Early in the ride I noticed a goodly sized thorn embedded in my front tire. My tubes are slime filled. My safest strategy was to leave the thorn in hoping it plugged the hole and I would remove it back at the van. On the last bit of downhill I rolled down onto a rock, a perfect storm flatted my tire. The rock must have speared the thorn. My tire went flat right now. Solution is to pump up the tube hoping the sealant will coagulate over the hole. No such happening, the harder i pumped the louder the hiss of escaping air. No choice but to replace tube w/ another slimed one in my pack. I held up the group waiting for me. All good natured. earlier a rider had a mechanical  which held the group even longer. Tough rugged riding in the desert.

Hank invited all to join him @ his house for a beer compliments of a brewery that I didn’t get. His road back to his house was just driven in. Rocky. Savored the beer & company of some riders.

I split back to XG hoping on sneaking back in on yesterday’s pass for a shower. Successful.

Drove up Oracle rd looking for laundromat i found on line. Clean clothes. Dirtbagging behind a doctors’ clinic off hwy.

Cult rider joined our group. He lives nearby and plays on the rocks etc. Skilled rider. Rides in Carharts, skate shoes, flats, & rides a Turner Spot. The bike is able to do more than I allow it after watching him.

Thinking about driving up 2 lanes to Phoenix tomorrow, maybe a day off after 5 days of riding.

Temp was in lower 70s, another sunburn to go w/ scratches. Blue skies, so blue, no moisture.

Happy New year

More Tucson.

Wed AM dan changed into new  tubeless tires. he needed an air compressor to seat the beads using the high pressure. I called Abegold whom invited me to look him up in Tucson to show me trails. We salvaged the ride day w/ a ride @ Starr Pass. Abe is mid fiftys rides an old turner Burner. He brought along his 2 dogs. Made a loop out into desert. Abe knows all the plants. There are 3 kinds of Cholla, one the branches break off real easy and are loaded w/ spines.

close up of cholla cactus. big bush
close up of cholla cactus. big bush

Apparently you use a comb between your body & the cactus and flick it away as 1 piece w/ the spines attached to plant & not you. Lots of it around Tuscon.

Abe left us, Dan drove his dually truck and I rode back to our slice of BLM land. Dan’s wife made plans to join Dan in Phoenix so he packed up yesterday and headed out. I planned on joining the bike club to ride another of their 8ish rides of christmas. The trail head was just down the road from my camp.

Thurs ride was at 4 foot culvert to ride the new trails @ Robles. Bunch of riders showed up. Gaggle headed out. Trails here are mostly broken up sharp, square sided that roll, packs well  rock. Lots of cholla. Group shrank, I stayed w/ last for longest ride. Rubble is what the tread is. 4 foot culvert went underneath Ajo drive, 4 lanes & a median long. Walked bikes in a duck to the light. Long route took us thru the 6 foot culvert that we could ride in. Brian is from Scranton, PA and is visiting his laws here. Left cold & snow.

Drove back to BLM camp & chose another place to camp. Hiked up Snyder hill just above camp spot and took sunset pics. Left before the colors turned on.

Watched Zags school Oklahoma, game went 52 mins long because of a broken back board replacement effort. Went to bed just b4 midnight. At 12 the sky was rent w/ explosions.

Today’s ride was @ Fantasy Island across town. My route took me by airplane storage areas. There are commercial jets stored. Most impressive was the military storage. maybe 50 c-130s taped for protection. Lots of other planes. And then there is the boneyard where the dead planes are stored. Massive, C-5s, c-141s, Mind boggling collection of spent materiel that we paid for.

8ish ride was a hangover ride @ 12:00 except the riders were in fine shape. What a ride on mostly smooth trails literally twisting around in the flat desert, cholla cactus forming turns. I was riding mid chain ring and higher gears when Jim, the organizer passed me that should have not happened. I rode his wheel and noticed he was running his big ring. Wow. I jumped up into mine and away i went. Most fun since I parted w/ my VW Golf GT car years ago. Slight bermed corners counter steer, ghost ride a turn, bring the bike back underneath while spinning out in big power gear. What fun and a great hammer. Made entire loop series for 22 miles. My fun tank started getting light towards the end. Loose rock like alluvial wash rock, rides best w/ power. I muscled up some short hills in a big gear. Kind of like FATS only in the dry desert.

Plan is to join the bike club tomorrow for the 50 year trail and the baby jesus trail. I drove around the E side of town on a gps plotted route. Decided to stay @ Catalina SP for a shower and found place to stay. $15 for a shower & legal quiet campspot.

Another upper 60 degree day w/ shorts. Sunburned my arms. Didn’t use heat last night, did light it for breakfast.

Desert in raw state is all kinds of cactus, creosote bush. Javelina eat the prickly pear. Called stink pig because of smelly  scent glands w/ a unique smell per animal.

2 days ago Dan let me shower in his 5th wheel camper. A first. Too many resources & work to deal w/ a shower. Because I do not have one aboard I just as soon as shower ashore. I didn’t size my van for a shower or head. Tanks are external which means freeze.

Fantasy island trail, prickly pear foreground
Fantasy island trail, prickly pear foreground

I need to plan what to do beyond tomorrow.