Knowledge is key

This morning wrenches at Mac Daddy in Junction examined my van to figure out the source of the shudder that I understood to be torque convertor issue that could be bigger to a transmission. I rode while the boss’ kid drove the van listening to the signals being sent. I asked for his test drive drop me off at a nearby laundromat because, hey, today is Thursday. Clothes swishing around in older front loader washing machine, phone call: wrenches put microphones at select locations on van. Analysis determined source of shudder is in the drive shaft, there are no stored codes and the fluid levels and cleanliness of fluids close the door on transmission malady. Shop ordered the drive shaft to be installed late next week. I will limit mileage as shaft could fail. Prior to learning the cause and remedy I let the unknown drive stress of the cost of transmission. Now I must not further stress the van and myself.

Tuesday I drove the 1 mile of BLM dirt road to hard road, turned left, south, ending at Kokopelli TH for my ride. Peter at OTE told me the spring flowers were noteworthy on Steve’s trail. I took him up. I parked past the TH on a pull out. Peter told me of another way to get to start of Marys by riding up the road a short ways to a ride a closed jeep road.  Still climbed same vert but not sharing with vehicle created dust. Climbed on Mary’s to junction with Wrangler with its monstrous climbing turns, at the far end the trails drops down to intersect Mary’s, rode short piece to Pizza Point and intersection with Steve’s connector. last fall I flatted nearby then walked my bike 4 miles back to van. The connector connected with Steve’s (duh?) where I could either go left or right. Peter likes going right as I did the 2 times I rode here last fall. I misunderstood the intersection and turned left riding it CW. After seeing several of the tech features I realized I was riding in the opposite direction. Small flowers were plentiful:

that’s the blooming flower
spring blossoms
Downriver
part of Steves’

 

Heat affected me. 16.5 miles climbing1365′ in 2 hrs 17 mins.

Drove 6 miles of I70 to Fruita, dinner at Hot Tomato, a Sedona salad. I sat outside on back patio under only shade. A guy passed me and I struck up a conversation. He prefers trail running to formerly mountain biking because of a compound fracture of both bones in his forearm incurred by unplanned contact with Mother Earth. 911 rescued him and medicine plated and screwed repaired the fractures. Guy is the new owner. Drove back out to spot n of Loma.

My next planned ride was ride up Hawkeye, ride a loop, then return down Hawkeye. Already warm at 9 AM start. My ride would have several nasty climbs staring on Hawkeye. I really didn’t want to do this ride. I failed to properly tell the EDGE 305 to collect ride data that I could not figure out on the fly and without corrective lenses to read the small print on the screen. Good enough signal to me to go home. Back at the van, 3 minute climb up, 30 sec down, I figured out the computer, operator error perhaps. I needed to consume some time and exercise so I hiked up Hawkeye to where it breaks over the face. It took me an hour to hike 2.6 miles climbing 571′, startling it took the same time to return.

Temps at night have been warm enough for just the top sheet covering and the side door opened. Another wind event is forecast for today and a temp drop. Tomorrow I give another go at that ride.

So, reconciling diagnosis and repair info from my trusted shop in Bend with a shop I don’t have near the same level  of trust where I happen to be. I will still consul with Bend shop as trusted knowledge.

Today at the laundromat a young man was also making for clean clothes. I showed me the front page of local newspaper which displayed a picture about horse show locally. He wore a beard like Amish men wear. He is from Ohio around Wooster which is home to Amish and Mennonite faiths. He grew up Amish, experienced his 1 year runabout, then decided to not join the church so he was able to leave under good grace. He is here to photograph this horse show which is about working draft horses, 6 horse hitches. I grew up 1 county over so I have some knowledge of the faith and where we both grew up. His business card read X-amish photography.

Today I visited Canfield bike headquarters which is just a plain steel sided warehouse style building. I chatted with only person in shop who does inventory and shipping. Canfield story: Name is a bike brand that uses the CBF suspension design now owned by younger brother Canfield. The CBF is licensed by Revel bikes that is  on my Rail. Crazy, older Canfield bike brand brother pays license fee to younger brother to use the CBF on his bikes. Younger brother pay back.

 

Rest day today, parked in town with strong internet.

Heat

Mercury is climbing higher (analog temperature indicator), newer digital instruments show larger numbers. Each report exercising outside extracts internal water and increases body temperature. Desire to work fades as does the lack of shade. Yesterday I pedaled away on a planned strenuous ride about 9 AM. I had planned this route in the comfort of my “office” chair. This time I made sure to shove the length into my stomach and loss of water and energy. I wanted to descend Chisholm the entire length while seeking a lesser painful climb to start. Place where I stayed was at the high point which needed about a mile of dirt road riding each way to start of single track. I considered driving out to parking on Horsethief rd where Chisholm crossed. I could descend but then the long finish would have been a climb. Because I would be driving anyway to Fruita afterwards I arranged my route to put in the climb at the start by parking at Navajo Rocks main TH where Middle earth crosses the road. I arrived early enough that only 1 other rig was in the parking lot. I pedaled across the road riding Middle Earth to ridea short piece of something to junction of Seven Up which would be the start of my climb. Down low the trail was a double track with sections of loose sand. Finally up onto slick rock patches and single track. I recovered the previous day which was of benefit, however the hump up was beat down causing numerous blows. Turned onto Whirlwind then Mustang to start of Chisholm riding its length to Big Lonely turning into Big Mesa back to van. 18.6 miles climbing1530′ pedaling for  2hr 45 mins during which I encountered a few riders but never enough to feel crowded. I like these trails as they are well laid out and minimal shaping of the tread.

 

Back at the van I unlocked the sliding door, my entry port, and caught motion on the kitchen counter.

interloper

Perhaps it had slithered into my hydration pack 2 days before then exited to checkout what it had got itself into. No rattles. I helped it back to its natural setting.

Hot dry ride, little cooling breeze.

Van transmission has been barking lately. I had made an appointment for service or checkout for this Thurs in Junction. Too much concern about health that I chose to leave Moab to drive to Fruita to hang till appointment. I am so concerned about van breakdown I just wanted out of Utah for legal comfort of CO. Van made it. Today I spoke with repair shop who reiterated these transmissions are good for 300,000 miles or so to which I am 21,405 miles short. Thurs appointment will start with an evaluation of transmission health. Planned service is to replace transmission fluid in which moving parts have made peace with. Replacement fluid might upset that relationship and causing failure. I have been working myself to fact that a new transmission will be needed.

Hung at OTE this morning. Dan rebleed my rear brake.

Staying out N of Loma where there is no shade above the 6 inches of desert flowers. Last night I slept with the door open and just under a sheet.

High wind Moab

On Monday I drove away from Boggy Draw bound for N Klondike north of Moab to meet Steve. Windy drive and windy out t N Klondike, the BLM road is full length washboard, out and back once and that’s enough rattling. Camping is now only allowed in the 20 something developed sites. Steve scored a spot in almost empty campground. We rode in the afternoon heading down wind on trails west of center road with the wind at our backs, better choice as these trails are exposed. Our return was on Dino Flow which is more protected and slower so as not to be as beaten by the wind. Winds are in 20 to 30 mph speed. Airport recorded 45 mph gusts.

 

I started writing before gearing up to go ride. Attention was not held.

So, random.

Today I rode away from camp spot

overheated

on BLM dirt road. Wind blown sand covered firm underneath except pieces where hard rock was exposed which was sought after tread on road ride. Turned onto Lasso leaving the road for a loose sand tread. Swinging bends thru the shrubs to junction with Chisholm all way to end at Horsethief trails. Down Mustang to Get Away, cross the road descend Bull Canyon to Arths corner picking up Get Away at its far end then returned same trails. Temperatures increasing with almost calm winds. 22.2 miles climbing 1690′, pedaling for 3 hrs 4 mins. Today I enjoyed the bike handling and prolly more important was not working, I coast as much as I can and pump for forward progress. Letting gravity pull me along puts a smile on my face. Turn it upside down when the trail climbs against gravity. Over the years I have ridden this same route, last was last Nov on Rail, today I was slower by 8 mins. I checked my ride log for the RFX data which was identical to the new Rail. Very warm today under full on sun as no shade blocks the heat. Computer won’t give me today’s pics.

Yesterday I completed the 200th ride on the Revel rail covering 2763 miles in 321 days. Today was 201th.

backing up.

Thurs was laundry day in Moab. Discovered another location for first rate laundromat, same company owns 2 locations. Bought groceries and took on water from gearheads. Plan is to drive up to Horsethief for several days or riding. I scored my favorite spot unfortunately shared by a burned out truck per above. I rode Rodeo which is directional that eliminates widening of the tread because of no approaching rider and no worry of that encounter.

Rodeo

Wed AM before I raised my head off my pillow Steve left for home to use his vet skills to attend to  his wife’s injured horse. Another windy day out at N Klondike. I needed water and groceries so I drove out on washboard road rattling my eye teeth. I passed Willow Springs road noticing so many rigs parked where I like to stay. Crowd. My plan was to stop and ride Bar M trails then drive down to town. Going to spend night out Sand Flats camping which will position me for next day laundry. Again, more wind.

Back 40 looking up 7 Mile canyon

Up at campground I was fully exposed to wind that rocked me inside my van.

Time has caught up.

I visited an optometrist in Moab to adjust my glasses. She put the tight adjustment on the frame. The glasses contact my head 4 places and all 5 places hurt.

The van’s transmission torque convertor is starting to seriously bark. I spoke with shop in Bend, his advice was to change the transmission fluid then drive it until transmission fails. I made an appointment with a shop in Junction for this Thurs to change fluids. Moab is heating up. I plan on leaving here on Sunday for Fruita