Attempted snowy Hurricane rim ride

Slept in parking lot between the 2 highways leaving Hurricane. Some traffic noise but was left alone. Cold again, 19 degs.

Last night I invited Dave in for a beer and then we went dinner shopping in town @ Mexican spot for $6.00 meal.

Today back @ bike shop. Hung in the warm shop. Around noon Dave made a comment about riding Hurricane rim trail just above town as out & back that I would be free of mud. Its lower down & I thought a bit in the sun that would make for warm riding and that the snow would have melted  and any wet spots would have dried. Well, it was 22 degs just 300′ above town. Long underwear tops & bottoms, booties, warmer gloves & hat, tights, & long sleeve jersey, and wind shell. Trail was still snow covered in spots. Huffed & puffed up the starting hill. Plenty warm. I had pretty good traction up & down. Around 2 miles out and back around a ridge I accepted that the trail was never going to be snow free. I needed to turn around and get off the slippery because I couldn’t afford to fall.

Looking out to Zion
Looking out to Zion

I drove out past the upper Jem th where I had been staying to see what the road back in looked like and if I would have gotten stuck. Ground was surface soft & wet in places, frozen snow & ground in others. I know I was and am safer dirtbagging in town. Tonight it will be same parking lot.

Had a wiggle in my bike’s rear end. Dave diagnosed it as loose adjustment in free hub. He tore the rear hub apart. He also replaced the bushings on the chain stays that were original still.

Watched Zags win parked on street in front of shop sucking their wireless internet.

Got invited on Dave & Monte’s ride up @ Church rocks tomorrow @ high noon. May the snow be melted out & no mud.

3″ of snow this morning

Yesterday spit rain enough for regular speed windshield wipers while on I-15 to ST George & back. Late in afternoon up in Hurricane the temp dropped both because of time of day and 600′ higher. I am staying @ Jem TH @ 4200′. Late yesterday afternoon when I drove out to camp it was snowing big wet snow flakes. Rain was mixed in. My ventilation fan in the ceiling leaked for the first time since 10/26/08 when it was roofer sealed by old school buddy S (that’s his nickname from school days). Leak ceased when snow only fell. Sky lightens almost 7:30. Saw pristine dry snow all around. Mountain sides were dressed in white hiding the reds & yellows of desert.

Mollies Nipple is cold
Mollies Nipple is cold
shoulder of non accessable pice of Gooseberry, above Jem TH where I have been staying
shoulder of non accessible piece of Gooseberry, above Jem TH where I have been staying
the bush is still scratchy
the bush is still scratchy

I walked out to the highway to learn of its condition to drop into town. Hwy drops down a steep wash on no shoulder cranking turns hardtop. I did  not want to negotiate the downhill unless conditions were in my favor. Before i reached the hwy an suv drove in. I now had a track to the cleared hwy. I decided that I needed to go into town to at least buy propane that I figured I needed to fill up on Wed.

I now have a solar panel to charge the rig battery for sound system usuage. I still hold my breath when I turn the key after even just 1 late day, night, & early morn radio usuage. I beleive I drained the battery after 2 days of flat out sticking in the van listening to sound draining the battery. The radio was played so long because I was healing & not leaving the van. The solar panel gives me comfort that I putting power back. I wonder if I am keeping energy up.

Question to my readers ( read Les). Under ideal conditions the charger puts out 5 watts per hour. The van stereo does not state it’s power requirement.  How many hours of 5 watts per hour will I need to make up for stereo consumption?

Drove out using the suv tracks. No funny business to check out traction. I figured if I didn’t make the hard road I could be stuck until snow melts & road dried out. Hwy was bare, wet, & dry making wash drop safe.

Bought propane, 5.3 gals; 5.8 is max. I would have run out before dinner if I would have stayed @ Jem waiting out drivable dirt road.

Today i hung out @ bike shop and later the city library, no Cosmopolitan mag. Tonight I plan on dirtbagging here in town. Forecast temp is 9 deg. Jem would be colder w/ slippery condition.

Hurricane is just outside the wrath of this strong winter storm. Hurricane got about an inch of snow. New Harmony near Cedar City about 40 miles north got 19. Route to Flag is affected by this storm.

Church Rocks is outside of Hurricane along I-15 is a good ride when wet as it binds the sand together. Tomorrow could be primo condition. I plan on sampling.

Using OTE wireless @ 230 megs vs my card @ 56 ks. Pictures still take time, almost the same annoying slowness.

Been testing it

2 days of mtn bike riding on desert road system going between hwy 59 (upper JEM th) & rt 9 (Virgin). Yesterday I rode to just short of Virgin river and back. heart rate was way high that I attributed to dry skin not making wet contact w/ hr pick up. Today i rode same route but rode thru development, out onto hwy 9 down to Sheep bridge, and then back up to upper JEM. Rode a bit of single track in there. I must remain on my bike. The ST I am riding is comfortable to me and predictable. I am under control as the trail lacks expert technical hardness. Heart rate is still way high, combination of healing, bp lowering med, & being out of shape. My chest wasn’t exploding or pounding even w/ high hr. Enjoyed a cold ride. Temp @12:30 completion was 35 deg. AT 7:45 AM it was 14 degs.

Yesterday’s ride was down same road a bit more gently. Dropped work effort to low on steep climbs.

Just been hanging @ OTE and getting some per fixes satiated by dog, Eddy, & 2 cats.

No more mice.

Tomorrow I will ride the 20 mile Hurricane loop.

Have new Suunto Core to replace the former Vector that i cracked the crystal on when I fell. More programming to learn. Spent early evening learning the workings.