Today just after 1PM driving my van downhill from the Bean is what my van outside temp reading showed. Short sleeves. Although I wore a light weight wool jersey under a long sleeve top. Just ideal. Sand sticks to our tires then is deposited on slick rock which lessens friction.
I have put together a loop of 11 miles. There are numerous tech challenges along w/ short pedaling sections. There are still several pieces that I haven’t tried. I am riding better the ones I make. Amazing what aggressive pedaling will do. I think back on all my years of passive spinning not knowing that standing on the pedals works real well. There’s this short steep sort of loose rock, with a hard right entry, a short pedal, then a hard climbing switchback to the left over the rubble. Man, I keep the power on the pedals and climb right up it. What holds me back is pedaling on the step ups for fear of the rear tire spinning out and leaving me vulnerable to dire consequences, it’s always been my weakness. If I pedal great vertical progress is made. I rode the nasty armored pitch today on HT. I pedaled up to it to study my line. I retreated back up trail putting me making a hard left hand turn around a juniper then picking the first rock for the descent. I thought through my ride. I pushed off. Just as I my front wheel rolled over the edge two hikers and I spied each other. Their nimbleness averted personal damage. I had gravity pulling me down and stopping was not an option. No harm no foul.
I carry a camera on my rides. most times I don’t take pics as I have recorded these views for years.
Today at 2:30 the Seahawks play that I wanted to watch so I back scheduled events accordingly. I started riding at 10 in a chill as the sun made life comfortable. There still was frost in sheltered places. Good satisfying ride.
Back at the Bean and showered clean.
I watched the Seahawks at a crowded PJs. Numerous TVs and numerous games on, some on more than 1 screen. Different fans rooting for their team on another screen. I invited myself to an open chair at a table occupied by a couple. Seahawks were vising the local Phoenix Cardinals and it wasn’t good for the home team. There were Seahawk rooters in the crowd.
Several nights ago I made a dish with feta cheese. The purchase size was larger than the recipe need which left me with left overs. For dinner tonight I google recipes using feta. I fell back to one of my standards substituting cheddar for feta. When I’m hungry I eat. Went down real well.
I spent last night at the Bean parking lot arriving about 11:30 after the Zag game I watched at PJs. Zags fell back badly then super rallied to tie then move to OT where the Zags prevailed. PJs switched a big screen TV to the game which was located above and just to the left of the door as you leave. A the last stool right under the TV sat an attractive woman all by herself. I noticed her. I also noticed that not a man approached her. OK, she’s between me and the ball game and I jumped right in. We conversed learning that we shared similar views on things. I focused on our conversation and only stole furtive glances above her head to catch some playing. It was wonderful Ms. George.
Sat was a rest day. I occupied my time constructively no doubt.
I have added my vehicle to the visitor impact. Sat afternoon the traffic heading up canyon on 179 to Sedona was backed up. Weekend holiday days are made for tourists. Living in a tourism economy town.
Forecast calls for wet starting tonight and continuing thru the week. I checked the forecast for around Phoenix thinking dry. They are forecast for same precip. I will plan another time to head south for rides.
Over the years a Bean groupie culture emerged. There is the core of members that are at the shop the most. Once a part of it it stays with you. I still reconnect w/ people I have met over the years. I spend a lot of time at the shop during my stay.
HI Craig,
I heard from Terry you are getting a new bike! We are having a good ski season here in Spokane.
I echo Randy’s comments. We were up in your old stomping grounds over the Christmas break. Up in Revelstoke, BC and Roger’s Pass. Had never been there before. I was amazed at how rugged the peaks are, rivaling Glacier National Park in Montana. Skied at Revelstoke Resort (started in 2007). Great terrain, 5600 vertical. Blue skies and black runs!
Feta has been my favorite cheese since trying it on Crete, Greece in 10/72. I use it on salads, sandwiches, pizza and pasta.
Craig! Just a couple of things, I finally got to B&N and picked up Freehub Mag, Nice Job! Also, MTB project voted who #1?? Not sure we deserve it, but they are pretty nice here as you know, Thanks Alex!!!
Hello Craig! What a kind reference to me in your post! It was lovely to make your acquaintance and discuss various topics ranging from life, career, love, and happiness. Hope to run into you again soon and continue the discussion! Keep doing what you love! Till I see you again, I will keep reading your blog!
Jess