Well, no more desert riding for a while now. It's time now for the forests and grass. This weekend, I went to Payson 4 Bay Trails. I went up there mainly to take this desk up to my sister-in-law's brother I have been making.
It was raining on the way up from Nephi to Payson and it was raining a lot. I thought my ride would be long gone because I thought the trails were muddy. After I delivered the desk I went up the canyon to check for the heck of it. Shockingly, the trails were dry as bone but down at the city of Payson, it was all wet.
So I rode and it was a blast. It was very windy but that didn't stop me. I love these singletrack trails and they are very well made and this is like the 3rd or 4th time I rode in the Four Bay. After the trail riding, I wanted to ride more and then I rode up Payson Canyon Road a little bit and just kept going. I made it up until the gate that said, "Road Closed". I could of passed the gate and gone more but I ran out of water. I then headed back down. It reminded me that I have to do more canyon road climbs, not just trails only. I need to be more versatile on my bike riding.
This is the desk I made since President's Day during my free time in the shop. My sister-in-law's brother got this granite top from Morocco and he asked me to make a standing desk with it.
My boss helped on all of the thinking and this is how we planned it. I did all the work and my boss did the clear coat on it last. It looks really nice!
Now one less thing to worry about. I have a few more "free time projects" to do and it's like people are on a waiting list. Ha ha. Well, it's just for my family members though. But it's nice to be able to work in a cabinet shop and have all this equipment and tools to work with.