This morning as I lay under my covers I heard the sound of sprinkles hitting the van’s roof. Forecast wanted some wet, a chance of. I planned on creating this entry and not exercising. Been putting off sharing. Days and events have transpired.
Here goes, random ramblings as recall flares.
Yesterday a trip to health food store in Cottonwood was in order to resupply gluten free Happy Camper bread. Oh, while I was there Doug spooled me up on a ride at newer trail system on the shoulder of Mingus Mtn collectively called Blowout Wash. This would be my first ride here. Trail is in Prescott NF. Doug previously rode here, today he wanted to ride Copper Chief out and back, really up then down. Per TF trails is 4.7 miles climbing 951′ while loosing 200′ that had to be reclimbed.
Trails we rode were machine built sustainably carved. Started climbing from fisrt pedal and kept after it with short coast pieces for recovery that had to be regained. I struggled pushing on my pedals.
I was so far behind Doug. Ride was 11.5 miles climbing 1339′ pedaling for 1 hr 44 mins. Longest sustained climb here in Sedona. I met Doug at his turn around spot, enough for me. Turn around and mostly coast back. We started and finished on Blowout Canyon trail which had many tight blind turns in places that provided spots for off the edge out slope leaving the trail. It was a hump.
Last weekend was the Sedona Mountain bike festival at Posse grounds. I attended on Sat. So many many people, mountain bikers. Big event, I heard the festival brings in the most visitors to town. Packed. Freehub Mag had their booth right at entrance. I visited with several staff members and Brandon, the publisher. Freehub made a film about me in addition to an article. I am part of the community the magazine creates. I moved on to REVEL’s booth for a visit. I told one REVEL staff that my bike had been ridden 533 times. I even spoke with one of the founders about my bike’s use. They missed an opportunity for testimonial. Lastly was the I9 booth for a visit with David whom we have known each other for years, we met at previous festival. I am riding I9 built wheels. Then I walked around sharing spaces with way many people. That night Freehub hosted a party that cost $10 to attend that I chose not to attend. I might have attended to visit with Brandon in crowded noisy fleeting conversation venue but that visit occurred at their booth. Didn’t ride to not put another rider on crowded trails. Mass number of riders. Way over my head.
Sunday Doug and I rode in the morning out at Western Gateway expecting crowded trails. Beautiful riding day on fewer than 20 riders during our 11.7 miles climbing 1115′ pedaling for 1 hr 42 mins. See the elevation gain and compare to Blowout Wash, today’s ride had the climb but it occurs in short bursts.
Sunday after my ride I returned to festival with intent to roll my bike to REVEL booth to show them my 533 ridden bike. Again, non plussed. I learned at Freehub booth that they showed the film they made about me.
Current forecast calls for snow but no accumulation. March weather. I will be sleeping on pavement for several days till primitive desert firms up. Stay off the dirt when wet as it can be very slippery dependent upon the amount of precip fell.
Mid March, almost equinox. Time winding down for this visit. No burning desire to leave except before temps are too high for exertion comfort. Pulling will be snow free and warmed climes to head north. I have no quest to find unridden trails.
Freehub published a photo book about Arkansas. Familiar trails and people I have ridden and met during my visits. I did like my time in Arkansas.
Sucker hole closing. Hunkered down in my van.
Last night SMC beat the Zags to win both the regular season title and tournament champ. Zags attending the Big Dance hinge on at large invite. I have allowed that loss to affect me. Time will pass to recover.
Replaced my worn front tire as the side knobs have been torn loose, 12xx miles. Rear tire will be replaced when it arrives at bikes shop. Rear is mostly worn on traction knobs. $8X per tire.
This amount of typing has produced hurt in my right shoulder. Time to hang up. Rain is now falling.
Today in my personal history was the first day of my full time employment starting as a laborer in a sand foundry back in 1972. Manheim, PA.