Coeur d’Alene visits

Yesterday AM I bid former neighbor Bill, his dog, and cat adieu and headed east for Idaho. First up was riding MT Coeur d’Alene followed by a visit to Andy & Jen in the city of same name.

Last year on my annual MT C d’A ride I met local Tim @ the TH by happenstance. He introduced  me to his loop ride. Today i was on my own to make the correct closed logging roads to ride to rejoin the trail. For your info the ride went like this: Ride up trail 257 to intersection w/ logging road, turn left and ride to rejoin trail 257 dropping down into the “hole” where tr 22 climbs out. Ride 227 to new piece of ST and climb out of the hole. Turn right on the decommissioned logging road climbing and noddling out of drainage. Turn left on more traveled logging road to where 227 crosses the rd. Turn right and grunt and hike a bike to junction of Caribou ridge. Turn left on Caribou dropping down until right turn on new ST. Follow worn bike track to jnct of 257, turn left back to start. Vicious day, not overly long but taxing climbs. I sweated profusely which was unusual. Ride was 18.79 miles climbing 3281′. Chilled off w/ a quick dip in name sake lake.

Off to join Jen @ C d’A market. I spied their cool orange air cooled VW camper. Then I spotted Jen at the same time she picked me out of the crowd. She owns Mountain Madness soap company that makes hand made soap w/ lye. She keeps creating more mixes and configuration, some seem such a shame to actually use. I said hello to the woman who sewed my apron I bought 2 years ago.

A young woman perused Jen’s soaps. I learned she was heading to Evergreen state college in Olympia to study sustainable agriculture. She is pretty sharp, articulate, well spoken, and well read. She is top drawer intellect. If you know about Evergreen you will understand her qualifications. Recently read book: Atlas Shrugged. For a high school senior. Wow. We held each other’s attention for many minutes. Ah, opportunities missed. Ah, Emily.

Jen gave me 3 bars of different fragrance soaps that are adding a wonderful smell to my van. I helped Jen and Andy tear down her booth. They took me to dinner @ Moon Time, the parent of the Elk in Spokane that I like. A short walk returned us to their house for more conversation. I really enjoy them.

I slept in their driveway. I was awakened by rain on the roof causing me to get up to throw the rain cover over the bikes. later I was treated to a city flock of wild turkeys pecking their way thru the neighborhood.

Two nights previously I twisted my back that caused me pain and discomfort such that I could not stand straight up. Early today I called Dan the chiro and scored a morning appointment. I visited w/ Jen as long as I could then dashed off back to Liberty Lake for the treatment. Damn SI joints.

Next was visit to stereo installer for XM solution. I opened the box to see steps to update the programming via internet thru a computer. Denis fished out the receiver from under the dash and I let the program update which so far appears to solve the cutting out problem If so i have an issue w/ tech support @ Crutchfield: I bought $110 of unneeded hardware.

More next: I drove up to Sandpoint to visit the Greasy Fingers bike shop that per Dirty Fingers is a rip off of his web site. I wore the Dirty Finger jersey. I walked around his small shop displaying the Dirty Fingers logo on the back. I asked Brian about this shop to which he replied he had no comments to make. I realized that I had no dog in the fight between shops and should not have interfered. Let the shop owners and their posses duke it out. Brian I learned is president of the local mtn bike club during our conversation. He  commented that the local USFS have been supportive of the club’s trail work. I learned of a new trail that I am going to ride tomorrow: Mineral Point.

Next weekend is an IMBA trail care crew visit in McCall, ID lead by Steve and Morgan whom I have met several times. I might go thru McCall to participate. I finally started planning a route to Sun Valley where I might get caught up in the Leaf Peeper color change as I might be too far away from CO to catch prime.

Just finished laundry in Sandpoint. Need to buy groceries then head to Mineral point. So many places to be at the same time.

Out of here.

 

High Drive cooling

Yesterday I left Bill’s for Autocraft to change the rear dif oil. Autocraft worked on my previous rigs. Owner Dave pegged the VW Westy that I had and he worked on as my ladder addition. First a VW camper and tripping around the NW to a grown up bus in my Sprinter and tripping all over the country. Dave’s right forearm wrist were encased in a cast suffered from sidewalk riding freaked out by an overtaking truck.

Hot again. I putzed around. I bought the anniversary version of Brother Where Art Thou w/ additional unreleased material. My travels have not taken me to that part of America. My van insulates me and my sport isolates me. Americana. Route 66.

Les called to invite me out for a visit. Hoping for a temperature drop @ his 3000′ elevation.

My dinners need some nutritional help as I am almost snacking and not preparing anything. I burn more cals than I consume which has gotten rid of my “back bacon” fat on my lower back. I still weigh around 150lbs.

Visited w/ Les and Gloria until their 9:00 work bedtime. These working people need their sleep for way early wake up. My life can’t feel their choices. Sunset. Temp slowly goes down after sun leaves the sky. Not fall type temp drop. Sleep started w/ the flannel sheet only.

I misengineered my sheet sizes. I have 2 identical edge sewn sheets. I made the top sheet too narrow which leaves me out from under the covers as I roll the sheet up. Plus the foam is shrinking allowing space between edge of bed frame and foam. Was unable to find twin size good flannel sheets which would ahve worked much better.

I lay in bed reviewing my Spokane rides and thinking of a last ride. It came to me: High Drive up on the South Hill. The trails are hand made bench cut into steep bluff plus some less exposed woods trails. Steep hill is the backwash from the great floods that created the channeled scab lands.  Steep slope, a good black diamond ski slope, maybe a double black:

Steep south hill sidehill

12 miles with 1713′ of climbing, pretty remarkable considering the trail location. The land is too steep for developing. Trails traverse at different contours like a separate trail system. Sometimes the ups felt like downs as I pealed along. There are miles more of trail that I didn’t ride.

Watched numerous Boeing 737s completing their landing approach to Spokane International Geiger field airport. The 737 is the most popular  single aisle airplane , literally thousands have been made. Production rate was just under a plane a day!. Perhaps the new 787 will nibble away some of its popularity.

Temp was almost 10 degrees cooler making my ride seem not so obscene. Drove north to Bicycle Butler for shower privelage. Bid Tim so long.

Fixed dinner out behind Yokes looking thru hazy skies to MT Spokane. Made Bill & Jenifer’s for a short visit.

Tomorrow I head to Coeur d’Alene to ride its mount then a visit w/ Andy & Jen. Sandpoint on Thurs to pick up my coumadin testing material, and Greasy Fingers. Will ride Gold Mtn w/ its 30 something switchbacks as out & back. Then down to N Fork of Coeur d’Alene first is Lost Creek w/ hopes of scoring more berries. Maybe stay and ride the river trail the next day.

 

It’s 93 degrees in Spokane and I ride

Because I can and did. Visited w/ Bill & Jennifer for awhile this AM as the day heated up. Plan is to ride Riverside for several hours then work my way back to Bill’s for the night.

Rode Riverside Sharp Stick in the Eye climb w/ exit variation. Trails in park go from hard pack to loose river rock, then to basalt chunks. For the most part riding is spinning w/ lots of open sight lines. No crowds perhaps because of the heat, a Sunday, $10 entry fee, fair starting, church? Park trails to myself except for Jim who stopped me down by the river because he read about me in DirtRag and recognized me. Hot sweat dripping day and no pee.

Farmers are bringing in the wheat. Catch the side hill combine angles in the pic. leveling apparatus was developed here in Spokane:

Tip number way big: Preparing food w/ cayenne warms the body. eating it in the heat brings on the sweat.

Off to cool of Lindgren rd.