Category: Mountain Biking

100 Percent Focus On The Brutality

As I was wrapping up my laps at Lew Mo on Saturday, a friend texted and asked if I wanted to pedal through Sterling on Sunday. So we did! My legs and lungs feel thoroughly worked out.  Right when we pulled out of the parking lot, was when the rain began. We laughed because last time we rode at Allaire (February) the snow started dumping right when we pulled out of the lot.

Some people say that Sterling is extremely difficult to ride.  It can be. It’s definitely not an easy ride. There is SOME flow that is absolutely gorgeous to ride, but relative to some of the other trails I ride (Lew Mo, Stephens), it’s not a lot. It’s roughly 1200 feet of elevation gain in about 9 miles over lots of punchy rock gardens and tight switchbacks. And that 9 miles is one big loop. So once you pass the halfway mark, there’s no other trail to bailout and you are committed to do the whole thing. It kicks my butt every time. That being said, I love it for some reason! I think it’s partly because my work is so stressful with constant deadlines, but riding in something like this, I just forget all about my stresses because I have to 100 percent focus on the brutality. LOL.  I’d say give it a try though. Don’t rush it. However long it takes you to do 9 miles, add at least an hour to that, and keep that pace, and you’ll be fine!

 

 

 

Air Conditioned Bicycles

Is there such thing as air conditioned bicycles? Asking for a friend.

Actually, I’m not really asking. Just whining about the heat and looking for others to commiserate. LOL.

Taking an honest assessment of myself. If I want to ride this summer, I’m gonna have to wake up at 5 am. The past couple of months, I rode when it was above 90 and as high as 93. It seems that 93 is my limit. After that, it’s just not enjoyable for me.

Sandman

Trails at Lew Mo were very dry because we’ve had hardly any rain recently. Leaves are also starting to turn colors and fall down. Around every corner I had to be aware that I was turning in what is basically sand. So I made the best of it and sang,

“Ride with both eyes open
Gripping your handlebars tight …
Because the Sandman has come”

12 miles. 1526 feet elevation gain. Not going to post my time. LOL. But it is 1 mph faster than I did a month ago, which is faster than I did 3 months ago.