Monday, October 31, 2011

More Moab

We took advantage of the great weather and jaunted on over to Moab with last minute for some warmer than Rico weather riding. I ended up with  50 miles and 4000 feet of climbing. Not big miles but fun miles and if you know Moab the terrain it isn't so easy.

The weekender mobile man cave. New decals from the bike shop.



New trail in the Brand area.

Overlooking the Sovereign area.

Lucy having fun.

The Ti-licious single speed enjoying some riding time.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Phil's Time Again

I had a mid week day off and took advantage to go ride at Phil's again before the storm rolled in that dumped a few inches of snow in Rico. I rocked the secondary bike; The Vassago single speed full rigid riding the big loop in just under two hours. I didn't see one person on the trail making it very enjoyable.


On the Ledges loop.
Stinking Springs Loop.



On Stinking Springs trail on one of several overlooks facing the sleeping Ute.


Monday, October 24, 2011

Phil's World Pre-Halloween Ride 2011

Halloween is almost here and it was time to ride Phil's World in costume. A bunch of the Durango folks and locals from the area have a tradition of riding in costume and having a parking lot party. SKA brew was on tap. After a good hard effort of 20 miles with Shawn, Krista and Todd Park we enjoyed some beers and snacks. Also this year a time trial on a 60 pound bmx rig was in store only of course after drinking a mandatory 3 beers.  




Yep, I rode all of Phil's in that mask. It was warm!




Yep, there is a helmet under there somewhere.

Laura the witch! She even had a broom attached to the seat.
Shawn Gregory in his Hawaiian get up on his full rigid clunker. Sweet skirt!

Friday, October 21, 2011

Mukluk 2

The next bike to add to the collection; Salsa Mukluk 2. A FAT bike for the snow and whatever else gets in my way. I should have it anyday now.




Fall in Rico

This time of year in Rico can be amazing when the weather is right; and right it is. (Until the snow starts to fly consistently). We have the bluest skies around. I'm sure of it.

It's been a good week of 'recovery riding" after the Zuni 100 ride. I rode home from work once this week already and a mountain bike ride on our local stuff in Rico as well as a 6 mile run on Barlow Creek Road. Tonight (Friday) will be another ride home on the road bike to start the weekend off in correct fashion. Maybe some Phil's World or Boggy riding this weekend. The high country is out of commission with the last snow fall sticking up high from 3 weeks ago. The temps have been in 20's for the overnight lows and I even saw ice midday in the shade in Rico. Stay low. I might even finish up my wood splitting.


Rico riding.


Rico. Just right outside the house.


Barlow Lake in the background. Brought the lights in case I got carried away running too far.

Mr. Beaver in Barlow Lake doing his thing.

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Zuni 100 2011

Gallup, New Mexico

The Zuni 100 was as awesome as ever if not more so with an added 10 miles of track to make it a true 100 mile race. Perfect weather. It was loose, buffed in spots with lots of undulating terrain. 100 miles, 9,200 feet of climbing. It took me 10 hours and 45 minutes to finish this monster. I was 3rd overall and 2nd single speeder according to the results. Danny Powers missed a turn and was regulated for it in the end sending me up one spot. Bummer for him. I started falling apart a bit in the last 15 miles as I ran out of water and didn't feel like eating. It ranks in my top 3of any 100 mile mountain bike race. This was my 4th finish of the Z100 and to date I have the most finishes of anybody.

Laura rode as well riding the 50 mile course with some friends from Rico; Mike and Sue. A good time by all with a sweet after party to boot put on by the Gallup Trails 2010 people.

Other locals riding were Paul Adams from Kokopelli Bike and Board Racing Team and fellow Rico resident Dan Holmes. Unfortunately they both had a DNF but still finished with some great miles.




Finished!!! Time for a beer.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Moab Season

That time of year again to visit one of our favorite riding destinations; MOAB. We had a some neighbors in Rico join us as well as Paul Adams to ride our normal routes such as Sovereign, Green Monster and the Klondike Bluffs area. The weather was perfect and we found some new single track trails out in the Baby Steps area. Moab is doing a great job adding new trails. Back for more soon.





Our sweet camping stash in Moab.

Nacho and Lucy having some fun. They love Moab.

The view from the camping area.

Beer drinking spot.

Another view from the camping spot.

Sovereign Trail area.

New single track in the Klondike/Baby Steps area; Mega Steps and EKG. So much fun.