Bent Creek

Another night warm enough to not need heater. Slept in.

Stopped @ USFS visitor center & visited w/ Fred. His wife works in a shoe store in Brevard. She said she was talking to a mountain biker while in the store about this guy doing this mountain biking trip. he said yea, he knew.

Called insurance company to learn coverage issues for PT. Drove to urgent Care for PT referral. original DR not in until Fri so only way to get script was to be seen again by a different DR. Got script. Now finding a PT is the next go.

Bent Creek is near the Urgent Care so I drove over. Again, my navigation skills are nil. I blundered into a parking lot, found myself on the map and headed up a gated road searching for ST. First road intersection wasn’t on map ( I maintain) and I stopped, pulled out the map, & put on my reading glasses. A group of slightly younger men mtn bikers went by. The last one hollered to join in if I wanted. I hollered Yes but apparently not loud enough. I quickly put my stuff away and sprinted to catch them. they had too much of a head start, that’s my story. At the first ST I found I dropped in.

Learning about new tires and what they will allow me to do. They run cleaner w/ less mud build up. Shifting needs some fine adjustment.

At a road intersection I again pulled out my map. As I was learning my whereabouts a group of elderly hikers engaged me in conversation. They asked me where I was try to go to and I said South Carolina. We all laughed. They left, I chose another trail. Later I ran into them at the end of their hike and I was still trying to find my van. I was riding the road when a car passed me and a woman hollered that I was almost in SC.

I used the navigation feature on the EDGE to find my way back to TH. Late afternoon ride.

Rode in shorts, short sleeve jersey, & short gloves. Temp was around 65 degrees.

What I rode in Bent Creek was less than technical. Rhody thickets. 12.92 miles & 1694′.

Drove back to Brevard & showered at laundromat. The owner is away and another man is filling in. The fill in’s demeanor struck me like it was the owner. Turns out they are brothers and together they started the laundromat.

People can be fun where ever. Still, the less enlightened are the grocery clerks.

At Haw Ridge in TN I met Drew, who last summer worked as an intern for BikeMagazine. He said he would speak w/ the mag about my trip. Today I received an email from the staff. I have been using the mag’s article on Fifty Rides as research material. I rode some of their rides;  they were responsible for the Jim Thorpe junk ride. (Whoa, that’s 2 shots of moonshine talking).

Forecast is for more rain.

Pisgah is big. I have been uneager to ride it myself much beyond the front country. the rain has helped my decision. DuPont is smaller and not as wild and more comfortable to ride. Although it has a myriad of trails and a greater potential for getting lost. Pisgah has way fewer trails and once I get on 1 it lasts a long while until the next decision.

Zysk sent my web site to Paul Turner of The Slice column.

Mono is a Springsteen fan.

Back to Avery Creek set down. Last night I drove between 2 trucks that looked like hunting dog rigs. Once I parked and opened the door i heard the barking of dogs. I hoped it wasn’t a bear because I thought we were all in a bear sanctuary. I learned today that it is coon season and there is no sanctuary for them. The bear hunting is also done in daylight

DuPont in the rain

Attended shop party @ Looking Glass. Partiers were all less than 30, (3) couples, rock climbers. Get any sport specific group and they get full of themselves and their subject matter is a steep bell shaped curve. Not that I wanted to talk mtn bike and didn’t understand or couldn’t relate to their sport and focus but life is full of other things to broaden your perspective on life.

Back out @ Avery Creek XG site. Previous interlopers were rained out. Yea, XM radio reception.

Started raining during the night. Forecast for forecast horizon is for precipitation (no Snow). Slept in.

Plan today is to mount new tires and get a ride in between showers. Parked @ Visitor Center for growler & bike work.  Started raining. Moved tire changing operation under a tree on dirt.  Mismounted 2nd tire that caused me to remount. Luckily for me as I found leaf matter inside the tire from shuffling it on dirt. Found out also that the rear brake pads were just about at the backing plates. The Formula K24 brakes did not fail like your Shimanos did, Randy. Put new pads on & seated them in the parking lot.

Rear derailleur was not shifting cleanly no matter how I played with cable tension. I figured on riding & stopping @ Sycamore for their ministrations in place of them mounting my tires that I did.

Drove down again to Southern end of DuPont in light drizzle. Empty parking lot. Darn EDGE was discharged meaning no computer to record ride and also no navigation aid. Folded up map in map case velcroed to handle bar that vibrates when i ride making a sound like something is loose on bike.

Trails wet but not clingy mud. Eskimos have like 40 words to describe snow, mtn bikers need more descriptive words for mud we ride in. New tires ran clean shedding mud. Conditions were loose making an evaluation of tires slippery @ best. Didn’t fall so they were not worse than the Velociraptors.

Rode up Burnt Mtn. climbed Cedar rock on slick rock and rode Burnt mtn backwards. A few slight showers kept me water cooled.

Hemlocks are being killed by a parasite that attacks at the base of the leaf. Trees don’t turn brown like Pine beetle, they just shed their needles ove time just like my hair falls out. There is a natural predator like Knapweed enemy. Like Knapweed a large concentration of hemlock is required to satiate the killer.

Back @ Sycamore I washed the Turner. The rear derailleur shifting was addressed and it was discovered that I bent the derailleur hanger, probably on a WVA rock garden fall. The wrench put his back into the straigtening tool and all is better. I do have a spare hanger but as long as it doesn’t break during straightening, keep using the bent 1.

Shower @ laundromat. Dinner @ gravel parking lot. Raining. A bit more internet work & back out to Avery Creek.

Tomorrow I am seeking a PT script for my foot. Get my knee checked also.

Rainy rest day in Brevard

A car of bikers snatched my camp spot last night. What was worse was the other spot was in an XM blind spot. Quiet w/o tunes.

Rained during night, again, under trees delivering the irregular pater / pounding of rain drops.

Fred from the USFS stopped by for a short visit on his rounds. I asked for him to show me DuPont and his wheels started turning.

Too wet to ride. Drove N and filled propane. Drove back to Brevard & grocery shopped. Drove into town and window shopped. Went into a chocolate shop & bought some chocolate goodies.

Back out at gravel parking lot. I walked across a major intersection with no pedestrian Xing to Sycamore Cycles. The owner was one of the riders that went by Rich and I on Sat. I queried him about tires. I splurged and bought a pair of Maxis Advantage 2.1 tires. Joined the current state of tire design and relegating the old Velociraptor tires to spares. Expect these tires to up my riding performance. After PUSH Industries tuning the shock & fork, & John in Exeter, VT lowering my seat, and now these new tires I am still looking for the reason for my riding miscues.

Scott made it back to Indy after the concerts and is making riding plans for this weekend. I asked him to put a plug in Nature’s sprinklers as the forecast this week is for rain.

White squirrels in Brevard: they are real and have an explanation. Short story: squirrels were relocated from Hawaii into FL where a traveling circus man gave them to a relative of a family in Brevard who after 1 escaped let the other 1 go and the rest is like rabbits. They are protected in the city. No leg hold traps but what do you do when they are nesting in the insulation in your attic?

Stopped @ Looking Glass Outfitters, a climbing technical backpacking shop, met Phil, the owner. Petted his dog. He invited me to a shop party this evening. Young people sorting out their dreams. I’m happy that I am older and still sorting out my dreams.

Visited library to occupy time waiting out rain. Noticed lots of older people there also. Library excitement & stimulation.

Gotta go party.