Sunday, March 27, 2016

Early Spring Riding: Eagle Mountain and Price Areas


I had some pretty good rides out of town in the last 2 weeks.  Last weekend, I went and did the Eagle Mountain high school race course again.


It's a good little area with no crowds.  I know Corner Canyon is in the same area but out in Eagle Mountain, it's so much better.  Out of the city and no people.  I liked it.


So, I started on a trail from Eagle Mountain which was a steep climb and I cleaned it all and rode to the little meadow area with the race course and did a couple of laps.  It was fast and fun!  I got some personal records on Strava this time too.


The next morning I rode on the Murdock Canal paved trail from the motel.  I rode about 12 miles from Thanksgiving Point to Pleasant Grove and back which made the total ride at 24 miles.  It was a pleasant ride but a little chilly.  It was still nice though.


Then this weekend, at the last minute, like in the morning, I decided to drive over the mountain to Price and ride the trails there.


It was nicer than I expected, not too cold, just pleasant.  I did wear a jacket and knickers though but it was just still warmer than I thought.  And the wind wasn't as bad as I thought.  Sometimes there was no wind or when there was wind, it was light and variable.


I did Allen's Alley, Luke's, IMBAtween, Therapy, Smo Joe's, back to the trailhead, then a new trail(which i liked best), IMBAtween again, then back down the new trail and backtracked Allen's Alley.  The ride was 16 miles with 1,004 foot vertical.


It was a good ride and the singletrack was fast and packed down.  It was just what I needed for a day like this.  At first, I was kind of undecisive on this trip and now I am glad I went.


There was a lot of artwork along the trails and even some new ones I've never seen before even though I ride on this trail system every year.  It was entertaining.  Good ride!

Monday, March 14, 2016

Spring came around the corner...


I stayed home this weekend to enjoy being home and rode in the Black Hill riding area.  Earlier in the week, I had a day off and did a trail repair on Rabbit Run trail.  Both dirt bikers and mountain bikers alike ride on it.  I'm not sure about the dirt bikers, but the mountain bikers didn't like going in the ravine which gets water damaged every year and it gets hard to ride in it.  So I made a new trail out of the ravine.  It took me 6 hours and it was hard but I think it was worth it.  But I am not done yet.  At the last of the trail, there is another but bigger ravine I need to make a new trail out of it.  I will work on it soon.  I am trying to get it ready for the Scandinavian Festival bike race this upcoming Memorial Day weekend.  Then there is another section I got to fix.  I will post pictures soon.

Anyway, I rode everywhere in Black Hill last Saturday and it was a good ride.  I was a little tired from last weekend's ride in Moab though but I still managed it.  Rabbit Run will be so much better.


Later in the day, I went down to Gunnison to do things with my nephews and neice. We looked at Fremont Indian petroglyphs in one area and pictographs in another area called the White Cliffs.  The pictographs were from another tribe.  They were cool and I don't know why I didn't take pictures of the artifacts.  That's my nephew on the edge of the cliff.  It was a fun day.  Then we ate and went to see Zootopia at the theater.


The next day, I didn't go to church, probably because my parents weren't home.  I did a 26 mile gravel road ride.  It was a pleasant ride, then at the end, the wind started picking up so the last 3 miles was hard.  After that, I ate and took duke out in the hills for awhile.  It was a good weekend.

Moab Spring 2016


It was time to go to Moab again.


This time I tried some new trails in the area.  There are always new ones being built in Moab.


These trails I did was in the Horsethief Trail System.  They were fun but not as much miles and elevation I wanted but they were great and were loads of fun.  Intermediate class trails are my favorite in Moab.  It's like technical compared to other places, like in the Wasatch or St. George.  And the advanced trails in Moab are so advanced.  So advanced that you need a full suspension trail bike, guts, and the glory.  I guess I don't have that.


Since it was still off season for Moab, it was a warm weekend, in the 70s.  So it was perfect.  Also, there were less people than other times when I usually go.  Plus, the motels were cheap, 70 bucks compared to the 180 bucks during the season which starts about now.  So, I took the opportunity.


The next day, I did trails in the Gemini Bridges area.  I climbed up Getaway Trail up to the start of Bull Run which was a very enjoyable climb.  I loved Getaway.  I started going down Bull Run downhill, then my Lefty suspension fork flatted out.  Super bummer.  I bailed out on a trail to the road and I rode back on the road to the truck.  I was going to finish Bull Run and ride the Great Escape and Arthway's Corner if my fork didn't flat out.  Since the fork was still under warranty, I took it back to the bike shop and the mechanic sent it back to Cannondale.  I hope to get it back soon!  It should take 2 weeks I think.  Now I am riding my old bike(Trek Superfly), I haven't sold that bike yet.  At least I still have a bike to ride.  Well, I got most of the riding done in Moab.  I would like to go again.