3 thoughts for Saturday

1: AZT 300 drama begins to close. Poor Chad, lucky Chris and Jefe. Hopefully Max has success and lets us live a little bit vicariously. Sounds like Mike’s training in the meat locker did some good, too.

Chad, I told you so. You deserve a nice mountain bike as much as or more than anyone I know. Now, times a waistin…

2: M and I sat down after I got back a while ago and talked numbers for the upcoming move. We’re fine, not financial all-stars by any means, but fine. Marni’s comment about savings accounts and unforeseen circumstances did hit home. Our savings isn’t Chad’s saddle, but it isn’t a well loved B-17, either.

Most humbling part of that whole side of my life, realizing how hard it would be to change my habits if we had to cut back and live on substantially less. Byby craft beer, Ben and Jerry’s, nice food, and endless weekend fun hogging on the road. Theoretically I could do any or all of these things. It’s much harder to envision how I would while still remaining sane and nice to be around. In some significant respects we’ve (and I’m waaaay more guilty of this than M, thanks in no small part to this whole biking thing) been no better than the average American, who has something like 9k of credit card debt.

3: My legs are not 100% recovered from last weekend. Both rides of consequence, today and Thursday, have shown this to be the case. Such is life. Nonetheless, I rode 305 to it’s end at a nice pace, actually seeing people for once! Sitting under my favorite pine, I decided I might as well see new stuff, and headed east up Bannie Mine to investigate the connection with the Salida Gulch singletrack. FS road 31 to FS atv trail 93, essentially. The atv trail had plenty of unrideable loose fall line sections, both up and down. Looking at the map, taking 42 from Quail Tank north would’ve cut out a lot of that. Combine that route with the Leviathan I you’d have a decent chance of riding most of the trail, provided things haven’t been too dusty.

The views from the top, near the 31-93 junction especially, were tremendous, and make the ride worthwhile in themselves. The section of 93 after it rejoined with 42 was surprisingly nice, not too steep and nicely “switchbacked” in the curving atv fashion. Makes you wonder what kind of outstanding singletrack could be built through the same area, given how fun Salida Gulch proper is. Just have to keep the motos off somehow.

Not a bad afternoon.

5 responses to “3 thoughts for Saturday”

  1. Errr… Max is out from a bum knee. Didn’t start with us although he came to cheer “us” on, waiting a bit for the other guys then came to my rescue after nobody showed. My guess is that the heat is having an impact on some of the racers, most notably, those from colder climates. I was going through 40-50 ounces of water/hour at the peak yesterday. Also, Fred mentioned that one of the secret riders was fast touring, my guess is that Mike was fast touring with Scott while Pete ended up having some bike/gear issues early on. I waited at Basha’s for 3 hours, rode up to Reddington, rode down, waited for Max (he was out at Vail waiting for riders) to pick me up (all this on the route) and nobody showed, approximately 6-7 hours of no riders. I think a few of the riders bunkered down early last night in Madera Canyon and woke up late this morning. BTW, Blair, Chris, and Troy stopped for Pizza in Patagonia and had planned to ride at night. Damn did that sound good when I was hastily leaving Patagonia.

  2. I meant I hope Max takes some photos! Hmmm, the competition seems to have evaporated!

  3. oh, sorry. It is windy down here today and tomorrow, 12-35 mph wind gusts. 90 degrees in Tucson today, more wind in Oracle tomorrow with highs in the mid 80s. It is going to be a toasty ride out in the AP/Boulders segment section of the trail. (leaning on one cheek as I write this)

  4. Umm – can we just make it clear that we do not, in fact, have 9K of debt… just cause… that was ambiguous in your writing – and there’s no way in limbo I would Ever allow that to happen…just saying…

  5. i’ll see you in moab next month i would suspect.

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