Rear view mirror: Sweet Home Alabama

Tonight it is a truck parking lot outside Cleveland, TN where I stayed last year. Gravel parking lot w/ absent landlord who must give permission for the trucks to park. 2 trucks, engines on for a while then shut off and then repeat.

Yesterday AM I read an article in Mountain Biking about Fox shock service. Recommended interval is 8 to 40 hours depending upon conditions. I have perhaps 200 hours. issue is nonserviceable wear will do major harm. Service consists of replacing all the seals and lubing them. My shock needed treatment and I was parked at Trailhead bike shop. Knocked on the door before hours and Tommy opened it. I stammered a request and he said no prob he could do it in spite of shop being 1 1/2 weeks behind. I chose to remain during short service. I researched the space museum on line and it is what it says it is: space. And it cost $20. I said show me a plane and I would visit.

As Iwas working on my bike and older man stopped to take pictures of my van. I showed up and we engaged in conversation about traveling on road. He read Blue Highways. He takes pictures and posts them on Flicker, here is his report:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ghb624/

Shop ride today meets @ Chad’s house nearby because Tommy left for concert. I parked on the flat in front of a small neighborhood park. A woman walked up walking her 2 dogs. She asked if I was back here last year as she saw my van @ 5 Points ( which is near here and shop also). She read Beth’s article in the paper and that they are friends. She brought her husband over for a tour. They have a kid in the Puget Sound and another somewhere else and they used to travel in a VW Westfallia and were looking for something different. Asked her to say Hi to Beth.

Pedaled over to Chad’s house which is the ride origin. 5 Points area where he lives is a historic neighborhood w/ old smallish houses. Reggie rode up w/ ear buds, Joe showed w/ a telephone ear piece. Chad had tunes also.  Chad is only single speeder but the 2nd hard tail. 5 Points sits at bottom of mountain, the park up above is 1000′ higher. We rode from Chad’s, picked up Toll Road trail I rode previously. I made several more tech moves, hit Land trust & picked up Rich. We rode up former paved road to top of mtn. Then the fun started. Flat out screamed for almost entire rest of ride. These trails are super as much seems to be ridden in vs carved out. I stayed w/ the bucks. Trees are fully leafed making the forest floor dark in full sun. Fading light caught us on a beat up techy former road and not seeing shadows but just dark objects missing important definition: sketchy lines. I missed one but managed to save an over the bars flight.  At the Land trust parking lot we jetted out to the paved road and drafted a car down, hit 35 mph. What an exciting and challenging ride. These  guys kept their legs in it. And I was there. First rate ride. Joy of riding w/ locals.

Back @ Chad’s I rode back to my van. I lost it! I forgot street I was parked. Saw a guy reving up his motorcycle. He shut it off and I asked him for directions. He missed by a block but I was back home. Drove back to Chad’s. Took a shower. The other riders showed. Lee, who didn’t ride w/ us arrived. His mother in law is Beth, the newspaper writer. He brought some of his wonderful home brew. I drank a nice porter. Raucous evening of them beer drinking and telling stories. I had 2 beers and switched to my water jug and affectionated their pure black cat. Sucker for attention. Gathering broke up about 11:30. I drove back to shop to sleep.

Today plan is to drive to Chattanooga to ride Raccoon Mtn, get a shower @ Trek dealer, then drive towards Cleveland for the night.

Made the TH. 1 bike car in lot. I greased the bushings on my bike. These grease zirks are threaded into frame and won’t pop out when too m uch grease is forced in. The main bushings allowed quite a few pumps of the grease gun. Suspension quieted down.

Trail sits on mountain top about 1600′ over looking the Tennessee river. Pedaled out by myself. Trail is in deep tree cover. Forest floor is open, trail has ridden down fallen leaves. trail is heavily ridden. I made my way around the loop, nice trail but not as exciting as last night’s Monte Sano ride.

Back @ parking lot an elderly woman returned from her hike & struck up a conversation. She invited me to stay @ her place. A sincere offer. I declined as I hoped to find some activity @ bike shop. Found the shop & walked in expecting to find manager I met last year. I learned he is no longer there w/ not much to say about it. i asked the new in charge for a shower and nixed that wish saying they had to create rules. No shower.

Next move was to drive further east to Cleveland. Exited Chattanooga during rush hour. Found a KOA for a $3.00 shower. Fixed dinner in large retail shopping center. Then drove to present spot.

Friend Dave from Wisconsin bike shop that adopted me in Sedona told me that the new BikeMag issue is out and my story is made public.

NEW ISSUE OF BIKEMAG IS OUT WHICH CONTAINS THE ARTICLE ABOUT ME. What else is cool is the writer will be @ IMBA conference to meet. I checked a big box news stand tonight and the mag is not on the shelf.

I am now in eastern time zone. Mariners home games start @ 10:00.

Forecast for this weekend is for thundershowers, severe ones on Sat, race day which is the first of the Ultra endurance series races, 100 miles. Course, I heard, is 30 miles of single track, the rest gravel road. Could be nasty. Grace arrives tomorrow as does the rest of her gang as well as me. Do a wash & grocery shop before heading up river to Ocoee.

just totally amazing that I only have a tiny spot of poison ivy after riding in it for all these days. hard to believe. Its the same story w/ the locals also. What effort is required to get the plant to oozes the urishiol?

2 comments on “Rear view mirror: Sweet Home Alabama

  1. Craig, Congratulations! Next thing we’re going to be seeing pictures of you with scantily clad cute groupies 1/3 your age…right on.. Tried to find something on the article online at bikemag.com, no luck. Any idea where we can read about our favorite famous biking legend???

  2. Just saw your spread in bike! Come on back when you can. Cheers!

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