Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Geo's Rock

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It was a beautiful day on the Uncompahgre Plateau. The hawks were soaring, flowers blooming, the creeks were babbling, Dinka was rolling in the dirt...

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It was just "one of those days" perfect in every way. We had found a perfect climb to get us to the upper most portion of the plateau. Not a gut buster, but slightly ascending alpine single track.

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Dinka and I saw this big guy, just before he cleared a path through the woods and disappeared.

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But all good things must come to an end. Not long after this shot Geo hit a rock.

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This rock...

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Slightly hidden by grass...

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He could have hit the really BIG rock further down the trail, but....

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Instead he clipped the smaller one, took flight, and landed in the green grass, in this perfect meadow...

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And when he got up, he needed a sling....

Monday, August 15, 2011

Long Sleeves...

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(pic by Keith Lay)

I can remember two things from yesterday's trip to Telluride. The first thing my oxygen starved brain remembers is the steepness, like the picture above. Sufferingly steep, ridiculous grades climbing to the highest point that I have ever pushed/pedaled my bike before. The second thing I remember is one of the steepest, longest, most amazing descents I've ever done. I've long joked that if one goes over the handlebars in Telluride there is a good chance of landing on a house! Yesterday we didn't put any holes in roofs, but it was close a few times.

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One of the coolest things about Telluride is the free gondola system. It's part of their public transportation system and allows lowlanders like us to skip the first 3000 ft of any climb we might do to get to the back-country. No lift fees, no lines, just load your bike and go.

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We were all pretty sick of the heat in GJ/Fruita. It's been a mild summer, but an all day ride is still not a reasonable proposition due to afternoon temps. The high country is always cooler. But this time of the year it's still normally a short sleeve kind of ride.

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(pic by Keith Lay)

Not so on this day. The clouds loomed low, and temps were chilly. It was so refreshing to wear a jacket AND a long sleeve jersey.

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Note the trail so very far below in the above photo. AWESOME!

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Note the tiny figure at the top of the cliff above the water fall. That's Noah, lining it up for the sketchy cliff side descent.

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(pic by Keith Lay)

Which looked like this at a closer angle. The cliff is over his right shoulder.

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I'd love to take credit for these last two shots, but I can't. Keith Lay nailed both of these shots which capture a micro slice of one of the best descents I've ever done. I'm glad the guys made me climb up that damn mountain. I suffered greatly, but it was so very worth it.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Broke Back Anniversary

From August 2011

It's been 7 years since I broke my back. Had I not marked Aug 8th on the calendar this year I might not have remembered. That's a good thing. It's healed, I don't hurt any more. (not my back anyway) Still, I try to remember the date every year and celebrate by riding somewhere awesome. The 401 trail in Crested Butte is one of the best anywhere, and for the first time in three years Mary felt good enough to go too.
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We camped just off of Kebler Pass. It was so refreshing to be chilly at night. Down below, in the Grand Valley, we haven't used the word "chilly" since April. When Dinka and I popped out of the tent in the early morning we found a fawn had bedded down a few feet away. It bounded away like Tigger with Dinka hot on its trail crazily mimicking the young deers hops. As usual she came back without a prize.
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Our trip was to be a short one, so we got down to the business of riding bikes. We found Schofield Pass still closed! Still snow covered in mid August. The nice thing was after a certain point there wasn't much traffic.
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The high altitude took its usual effect on me, making me feel weak like a kitten, but its hard to complain while being surrounded by some of the most awe inspiring, flower covered, mountains on earth.
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One fork leg, one little ear...and sweet singletrack ahead.

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Perfect singletrack, wild flowers in every color, clean air, blue skies, green lakes, sweet bikes, towering purple mountains, a fast little dog, hands that work, a back that ain't broke, LIFE IS GOOD!!!