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This weekend is our neighborhood’s annual communtiy garage sale.  Just scored myself a mint condition phil wood bottom bracket including the tool, and an ultegra rear derailleur for $2 each.  We have some cool neighbors!  K8 and Tamar of course bought a bunch of clothes…

Holy crap, I’m 10 days late with the news, but Steve Larsen died?!:

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I made it up to Horsetooth this weekend. First time doing the Towers and Mill Creek loop this year.  I had heard there was some damage at the park from the last heavy wet snow fall a week ago, but didn’t think it would be so devastating.

Frankly, most of the park is fine, tacky and fast right now for mountain biking.  Mill Creek though in particular is a mess.

There are so many fallen tree’s from heavy snow just on that part of the park that Mill Creek is absolutely impassable by bike, hardly by hiking.   It will take weeks for crews to clear it up.  There is not a single 200 foot section of that trail that is not blocked in some way!!  Bummer … almost any and every tree that was healthy took a beating.  I’ll be looking for volunteer days up there to help with the clean up.

On the brighter side – nothing like a freshly tuned-up mountain bike…

Mountain bike all set to go, cables, bearings, bled the brake,  chain, bled the brake again.  Pedals should show up tomorrow.

Been lazy to switch pedals over so I’ve been riding the crosscheck in the mean time.  Rode parts of maxwell to get up top… then managed to somehow double flat on the reservoir high trail.  Pinch flat on the rear, then while I’m standing there inspecting, the front pops!?  wha wha wha whaaaaa…

While my pedals are back at crankbros for the 3rd time (been cracking them routinely?), I thought I’d take the time to give the Limo some TLC.  I bought new cables and plan to address a sticky rear brake, then also discovered my new-ish primo bb bearings were shot to hell.  Disappointing…  back to the $5 steelies from the local fan shop.

Bearings serviced and repacked (get me by for a while), cables done, now the brake hmmm…  I don’t really feel like doing it, but bleed the brake I must.

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Been slacking at the blog a bit lately, but here we go on some catch up. A month ago, the 18th of November to be exact, I met up with Steve, Jay P, Dave Newman of the Breakfast Club to do the new Ginny Trail up at Bobcat Ridge. A handful of Jay’s co-horts glommed on in the parking lot and off we went.

According to Steve we did the trail “backwards” or up the service road and down the trail. Personally, I like this type of ride where the climb is brutal but the trail down is sweet. And sweet it was – to date I think this is my favorite local trail!! It’s a Towers-like fitness test of a climb, and the downhill is flowing, ups, downs, curves, exposure and rocks… but always moving. With 8-9 riders or so all near the same riding level, the comradery was fun.

I did however get my first flat (in the field) of the season. Not bad eh… made it all the way to November. But I was asking for it… my Nevegals are shredded with small tears in the side walls and a few missing side knobs. I have some new Big Betty’s I’ll be putting on the hoops to try out next. If anything they’ll be good for training, as in like heavy.  Note:  I have had several flats this season, 3 overnight while hanging on the garage wall, and two while sitting in the back of my truck (weird).

Click on either of the pics here to go to the flickr photo set.

You can get a full write up of this ride on Steve’s blog HERE.

And here’s a cool pic of Steve with the new Yeti in a fire burn out area… you can the see the trail leading off in the distance…

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I recently took the camera with me on my morning bike commute….

Click on the pic to go to the flickr photo set:


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Coming into the home stretch for this biking season with no 24hrs of Moab planned, we had been talking about doing a big epic, scenic mtb ride up west of Boulder. Ryan took the initiative to organize this years bigun… a 54 mile ride starting in Nederland, riding to the Sourdough trail, to Camp Dick/Peaceful Valley, to a gnarly jeep road climb up and out the St. Vrain trail, then back to Boulder down Canyon road. You can see a map of the journey here.

group pic at Sourdough TH

We started off with 8 from Ned at around 8:30am. We lost two along the way. Kevin bailed a bit early before we really started to get into the woods. He was a bit in over his head for this round… but we’ll be seeing more of Kevin. Then part way into the Sourdough trail, K8 had a sudden fall due to her cleat actually giving away. Her left cleat had pulled loose and a necessary metal piece had popped out and was lost. Without being able fix it and clip in, she decided to turn back and not risk injury – total bummer! This was stupid unfortunate :-( However, she ended up shopping in Boulder with Kate B. of course :-) while the rest of us pressed on.

Stopping to check the map.

We took it in stages with several stops to regroup and check the map. In a couple spots we had to back track a half mile or so after taking some wrong turns. Arriving in Camp Dick we thought we could re-fill our water packs but found the spigots had been turned off for the winter season. Took a bit of time to pawn some water off campers, and even stopped at a shack store in Raymond for some Gatorade before the last BIG climb.

In the end, rolling back into Boulder we crashed at Proto’s pizza and prompty ordered 5 beers and 5 large pizzas, polished it all. No mechanicals, no bad falls, and we made it.

You can check out my photos at flickr:
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Dave’s photos at Picasa:
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And Ryan’s photos at Backpackit:
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