Van is healed and 1.9 is acceptable

Slowly climbed the big hill into Sedona headed for the garage as today after UPS delivery the new hose is to be installed. Couple of stops along the way I dropped my van off. By lunch the hose is on and the wrench has test driven it and said all is good. Settled up w/ the $ lady and I was out to experience hsi work. Pulled the hill.

Plan was to meet Danny @ his house @ 2:00 to help him w/ some computer stuff then go for a ride. I arrived early so I could work on my map. Danny forgot what the arrangement was and thinking I wasn’t coming he ate a pint of Ben & Jerry’s. I wasn’t feeling all that sprite and Danny didn’t want to ride on the ice cream so we bagged it and sat out in his yard and pulled weeds and drank a beer. Weeds are same tenacious weeds I had in Spokane. They grow from a root crown and the trick is to find the center and pull it out. Usually there is a pretty good crown. We created empty spaces for new grass. Afternoon progressed. Danny offered to cook dinner. He grilled 2 salmon fillets. I taught him a baste of honey, butter, and cumin. I made my waldorf salad.

I finished my map

Blow the map up and read the pink numbered postits to learn how I traveled the country. Each state has at least 1 push pin @ the ride I did in that state. Can’t see the pins in this pic however.

Drove back out to Deer pas camp spot. Scored my favorite spot. However during the night the horse odors perked up. Need some rain to dilute.

Today I am to meet Spokane folks @ first parking lot on Schnebly road for our ride of Hangover. Tom has sought this ride out, joining him was Paul Z, and Randy. The women went somewhere else. I rode Hangover late in my stay last year. I remembered lots of slick rock and lots of exposure. I wanted to ride it b4 I left just to do it again. It is really a handfull. The trail hugs the mountain side ducking under overhangs while keeping the wheels on dirt rather that air on the outside. Places the trail required steering wide to clear the inside handlebar while keeping the outside one clear of the trees on the outside (downhill) side of the trail. Challenging and nerve wracking.

Randy on tamer piece

The trail exits the rock bench out onto a huge slick rock face. We walked our bikes down a bit of it.

expanse, find Randy

The trail was not done w/ us as it dropped away from the rock faces into the woods. I was riding behind Tom & Paul. Paul had some trouble w/ a right hand switch back. I caught up to Tom and watched him fulcrum right over his front axle to superman land face down w/ his bike driving his face into the dirt. He landed full on his chest w/ no runout. Splatter. I jumped off my bike and pulled his bike off him. I smacked into a tree that put a gash in my left forearm that bled a long streak. Earlier I smacked a rock overhang w/ my left shoulder.

Once back @ the TH Randy fished out an ice cold h2omellon. Between mouthfuls we relived the very hard tech ride. They agreed that their riding level is not up to that ride. Tom said it balanced his ego w/ his tech skills.

I left them to their plans to take a shower b4 my dr appointment.  Blood clotting time is INR 1.9, according to the NP I am seeing is still therapeutic and he will let it stand. I am eligible for a home testing machine to monitor my clotting. The tingling in my feet and hands should go away w/in 3 weeks, if not i need to find a neurologist.

Picked my computer up from repair shop. Another software problem and another bill.

Dinner sandwich @ Wildflower then out to Deer pass rd again.

Tomorrow I need to be in Cottonwood @ an RV shop for my fridge to be fixed. Later is a ride w/ Spokane folks out Dry Creek way for some less tech trails. This area offers the least tech challenges.

Been windy lately, forecast calls for gusts into the 30mph’

Ride with Spokane buds

Last night I parked in a new spot in the greater spot @ Deer Pass spot as it is getting more populated. Big moon night.

Today the van is to be fixed provided it will pull the hill into town. Just like an air cooled VW bus. Made the garage. Geared up for ride w/ Tom & Kelly, Paul Z, and Randy and Lisa. The first 3 arrived on Sat early enough to get a ride. On Sunday all 5 put together a ride. Tom has quite a few scrapes. Today it will be my lead. I laid in bed last night tracing out a route. Figured 1.

Took off. Randy has a TNT Turner 5 Spot, Lisa has a ’10 like mine. 3 Turner riders.

Craig, Lisa, Randy all on 5 SpotsCarried my cell phone. Garage called, part arrived and installed but new problem discovered in a tear in an intercooler hose. Hose will be here tomorrow and installed. Drove down to BnB then up Beaverhead flats road and I believe my van still has issues. The wrench will sort it out.

Visited @ BnB. Last I visited was last Thurs. Concern there was rampant regarding my whereabouts. One beer w/ them put it all straight.

Have a fridge appointment in Cottonwood on Thurs. Fridge is still in warranty, suspect that the burner and exhaust stack need to be cleaned out. Need a very small chimney sweep.

I have decided to leave May 1 heading north. Faced w/ glass half full or empty. I am pretty comfortable here. Bidding goodbye to this all will be sad. It takes time to settle into a place and I will not spend this much time in another place.

Sedona Mountain Bike festival here this weekend. I have a 2:00 PM  schedule for talking w/ me about my odyssey.

Upper 70s today w/ low humidity and a stiff breeze dehydrates.

Bed time

Eat, ride, eat, drink beer, shower… repeat tomorrow

Today is a 10:00 MBH shop ride. Just need to get up & get ready. The fridge is not making cold enough. I decided to throw the milk & yogurt away because of elevated temp. Made fried eggs instead of scrambled. Didn’t break the yolks. Drive into town climbs a sweeping hill into town. My van just pulsated up the hill. Please, climb it once more and the replace part will be on.

Made MBH. 2 women from Telluride joined. They were in snow yesterday. For them to be in shorts and seeing plants putting on their spring thing and no snow. Rode Bike Bath to HS the crossed the hwy to ride parts of a new 5 mile trail just built this last winter, it is purported to be the longest single piece of trail. Got hot under cloudless skies. I felt the heat and whatever is going on in my body so i bailed early w/ Timmy. Trails out in the desert. I am riding pretty good for strength & coordination. My breathing keeps me up w/ the older guys.

Just as I arrived @ my van my cell phone rang. It was Randy telling me they were settled down @ a restaurant in Uptown drinking margaritas. I scurried to join them. These 5 people from Spokane are people I have known for years thru mtn biking & skiing adventures. Randy & his wife Lisa, are both Turner riders. Lisa is riding a new 5 Spot, Randy is on the TNT suspension w/ a just newly PUSHed. He is happy. Paul Z and Tom & Kelle. They were able to satisfy the XG enforcers to allow Randy & Lisa to arrive and then pay for future nights. Cool. Somebody bought me dinner and a beer. To me this is so neat to host home town friends on rides here. We left w/ agreed meeting time for a ride tomorrow.

Tomorrow I limp up the hill to the garage for them putting their healing wrenches and a new part on my van.

Back out @ Deer Pass rd. I checked out the horse campers clean up. I was impressed as I saw no piles of road apples. It appears that they raked it all up & hauled it away for the most part. Koodos for them.

Today it was 92 @ 3:00, then 78 @ 6:15. Pleasant breeze is blowing thru the van. 8:36 it is 75 degrees.

Steroid raise my heart rate then I rev it up some more w/ the strenuous climbs. And the heat got to me.

I bought a paper storage box and file folders to revise my record filing mess. All of my papers in one spot & better organized.

My feet feel tingle like they are partially asleep. Sometimes my hands feel the same.