Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Still recovering from the weekend



This past weekend I rode in the Pines to the Mines ride and it was brutally hot but otherwise a great time. The party afterward was fun as usual (maybe too fun?). I had so much "fun" that I made the safe decision to camp down at the mine in Jerome and come back Sunday morning. I got home cleaned up and relaxed for the day and watched football. Yesterday was a second recovery day which included the stucco patching project which is still ongoing. Today I got back on the bike but didn't feel too hot. The wind and the lack of moisture was messing with my allergies I believe. I just rode up to the tunnel on the Waterline Road and saw some changing leaves and turned around. This afternoon I patched some more stucco and I'm still not done.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Pines to the Mines cometh



It's that time of the year again here in Flagstaff. The time of year when 60 or so folks mount their steeds and head off the plateau. Destination Jerome about 80 miles away. Tomorrow should see the temperature push 100 down at the Verde River crossing and about 90 at Jerome. This means that for the 15 mile climb from the river to Jerome, you guessed it, will be between 90 and 100 degrees. Fun fun. Today I decided that I better clean up my Coconino and give it a good once over. I figured it was created here in Flagstaff so I better represent with a clean bike (at the beginning anyway) for this annual pilgrimage.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Arizona is not all cactus and infernal heat




I believe that Flagstaff is a pretty good place to be a cyclist.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Vacation post 2-Montana
















The second leg of our vacation took us from Idaho north to Montana and Glacier National Park. We started our tour of Glacier with a drive on the Going to the Sun road which goes right through the middle of the park. The high point of the road is Logan Pass where there is a visitor center and a few starting points for some trails. We took one of them to Hidden Lake which was a pretty spectacular hike with wildlife and plenty of scenery. We continued along the road to view the Jackson Glacier and then back around to Whitefish which is where we stayed. Day 2 say a pretty good hike up to the Numa Ridge lookout tower where the lookout happily took our picture before we made our way back down to the starting point at Bowman Lake. Our 3rd and last day in Glacier we decided to hike the Garden Wall trail which was a pretty impressive cut along the cliff edge. This trail had a steep spur trail up to a view point of the Grinnell Glacier which was an incredible site. The last full day we spent in Montana was partially a travel day to Missoula but I managed to knock out a quick ride up Big Mountain in Whitefish which was pretty fun and not too demanding. Travel followed the fun but we managed some good times and dinners in Missoula, Moab and Los Alamos on the way home.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Vacation post 1-Idaho







A couple of weeks ago Anne and I headed out with Idaho and Montana as our vacation destinations. The idea was for me to do some riding around Sun Valley while Anne did a few hikes and then we would head to Glacier National Park to hike a bunch together. I got plenty of riding in but easily would have taken more. The riding up there is pretty amazing and different from Northern Arizona. I hit up as many of the local favorites as I could including Bald Mountain, Greenhorn Gulch, Sunnyside/Shadyside area, Fox Gulch, and Fisher Creek. I do have to say the the Fisher Creek loop is probably the funnest trail that I have been on in a long time. It is just an amazing trail with long sections of descending that flow through a huge burned area with very surreal scenery. The trail eventually opens into a huge sagebrush filled basin that more or less signifies the end of the trail. When the trail reached this point I found myself thinking NOOOOOOOOOO.......... I really didn't want that ride to end even though I am sure I had a gigantic smile on my face. Now the rest of the details. We stayed in Ketchum and explored it quite thoroughly from grocery stores to restaurants to the bike shops. I think Anne and I agree that Ketchum is a pretty damn nice place.