can't stop smiling

Nick, Alex, Mike and I rode Bloomer tonight.  Nick and I rode Bloomer with the RCMB bike club group on Tuesday and had so much fun we wanted to go back for more. Bloomer is one of those places that’s tough to navigate – the park is huge and there’s trails everywhere and no signs anywhere.

So, on Tuesday I rode the Bandersnatch one last time before I had to give it back to the shop.  Tonight I rode the Redline (moncog 29er) after chaging to an easier gear and shorter crank arms.  I’m pretty sure I’ve decided that the 29er works for me.  I had so much fun riding tonight – even when my ass was puckering into my throat on the upper ridge trail – that I couldn’t stop smiling the whole time.  Tuesday was the same way.  I’m more inspired to ride my bike than I ever have been before.

Time to start planning my Bandersnatch.  The hardest part is going to be – selling the Bianchi.  I need to sell the Bianchi to pay for my kick ass wheelset.  Man .. that’s going to be tough though.  Of all the 26″ bikes I’ve owned, the Bianchi is by far my favorite and most cherished.  That bike took me to a new mountain bike world.  She is beautiful, sexy and crazy fun to ride.  She taught me to love, LOVE mountain biking.  She taught me to ride until I puke.  She taught me to not give up at the first sight of pain or suffering.  She taught me to enjoy the suffering.

I think I’ll put her back together for one last ride before I put her on the market – just to be sure 😉

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Dirt Sweat and Gears – the details

Its 8:50 on Thursday morning and we’re about 30 – 40 miles from the exit where we’re supposed to meet Shari and Robin at 9:00.  I decide its time to give them a call.  When I grab my phone, I see that I’d missed a call just 2 minutes prior, from Shari.

my friends, the scurrsYou know you’re traveling with the right people when you call to tell them you’re going to be late, and they cheer loudly upon hearing the news.  Not only were they also running late – they were only a few miles further along than we were.  Apparently, we were all so excited to go on vacation that we forgot it was a weekday – forgot about rush hour entirely.  uh .. oops 🙂

We’d decided earlier in the week to make a stop in Nashville on the way down for an exclusive, one-night-only, This American Life event.  We made it there in perfect time for a good dinner before the show.  The whole thing was worth the detour.

We finally reached our hotel in Fayetteville and decided that we didn’t need to get moving too early the next day since the SSUSA part of the race didn’t get started until noon – there was no real rush to get there since we were just going to be spectators anyway.  Sometime around 10:00 on Friday, we made our way to Rachel’s – a very greasy restaurant next door to the hotel.  They had a breakfast buffet with all of your southern breakfast favorites – we couldn’t resist.  The biscuits were fabulous 🙂

We got to the venue a little before noon, found a spot to set up our tent for the next day, picked up our registration packets and watched the start of the SSUSA race.  In true singlespeeder fashion, there were costumes and beer chugging.

The SSUSA race was broken into 3 stages – a trail ride, a jeep road climb, and a gladiator style duel.  We missed the 3rd stage since we wanted to get a ride in before the rain came.  We were lucky enough to take our time on the ride and miss the rain entirely.  In fact, it didn’t start raining until after we’d eaten dinner and settled back in at that hotel.

This was the first time I rode the Bandersnatch since I’d swapped out the cranks, switched handlebars, changed stem and added the Ergon grips.  I was delighted with how well everything fit together.

So, the course was tough – the first 4.5 miles or so had the longest of the climbs – long and rocky.  But once we made our way to the “top”, the course changed character to more short, steep, technical climbs.  Rocks everywhere – big flat ones, round babyhead ones, pointy square ones.  Have I mentioned how much I really love riding over rocks?  Really.  I do.  And riding over rocks on a steel 29er?  Well, lets just say that I’ve jumped ship and my bike woes might just be over.

After our ride, we decided against the $10 pasta dinner and took the recommendation of the hotel receptionist to have steaks at “The Barn”.  And boy did we have steaks!

We decided on a 7:15 start to head to the race course on Saturday.  Included with our entry was a free pancake breakfast and there’s just NO WAY I’m going to pass up free pancakes.  It rained all night long, but stopped as we were loading up the Jeep on Saturday morning.  We’d already decided that Robin was going first, but now we realized that it was a good decision since he was riding a SS and had the lefty fork – bikes out preriding the course that morning were coming back crazy mud covered.

Robin’s lap was long.  He’s a fast dude, but it took him nearly 2 hours to finish his lap.  We watched as racers ran through the finish area carrying bikes with broken derailures hangers and covered in big thick heavy mud.  Robin offered to do a second lap while it dried up, but Shari was geared up and ready to do.  We decided to meet her at “the top” to hand of a water bottle if she needed.  When she got there, she was mud-free and smiling.  She was having a good ride, and she was having fun.

Nick took the 3rd lap and made great time.  We waited for him toward the end of the lap at the “whoop de doo” section for a photo op.  When he came through the section, he had his jersey unzipped as far as it would go – the sun was out and it was HUMID in those woods.  Nick finished his lap in about an hour and a half.

My lap started off slow, but I was making great time in the first section where all the climbing was.  I walked my fair share, but I rode as much as I could (and more than I’d expected).  I made it to the “top”, kind of expecting to see the crew up there, but was feeling good, so I didn’t mind when they weren’t.  The next 3 miles were brutal though.  That’s where all the short, steep, rocky climbs are.  And that’s when my bike started to get a little flaky.  I think it had to do with the chain being long enough for the old crankset – but when I was in the top 2 cogs of my cassette and put too much pressure on the cranks (as in – climbing a steep hill full of rocks), my chain would drop all the way to the small cog, making a horrible noise and causing me to swear loudly.  I found myself walking much more than I did on Friday, but it worked out as most of the time I was being passed by a pro rider anyway.

I was surprised when I didn’t see the crew at the “whoop de doo” section – I thought for sure I’d see them there.  But as I rode by, I figured they were kicking back, eating BBQ – and I couldn’t blame them.  Imagine my surprise when there was no one in our tent when I rode by at the finish.  After exiting the shoot and coming back around to the tent, though, Robin was there getting ready to ride.

“When did you get back?” he asked.

“I just got in, right now”

“Well, call Nick – they’ve been at the whoop de doos waiting for you!” he responded.

I told him the course was in perfect shape and it seemed he couldn’t get on his bike fast enough.  He was excited about getting in a good lap.

I decided to walk over to the whoop de doos, since it wasn’t far from our tent site and it would be fun to see the looks on their faces when I came walking up – I wasn’t dissapointed.  They said they waited for me at the top for a long time before they realized that I must have already come through.  Being in this for nothing but fun, no one was really paying attention to the clock, and I think there was a trip to the fried pies vendor that got things confused.  I understood completely – we were on vacation!

Robin’s second lap came in around an hour and twenty some minutes.  He came in smiling and ready to be done for the day.  We quickly moved on to the free BBQ dinner portion of the race.  And let me tell you what – it was wonderful.

post script – I have more to tell about the festival itself, the weekend, the pros, etc.. but I’ve blathered on enough for one post.  I also intended on posting more pictures but am fighting with a wordpress/theme issue an its not been going well.  One day, I hope to put all of my pictures up on my smugmug account, and make an imovie of our weekend.  Today is not that day.

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wait for it …

I’d really planned on creating a stellar blog post/race report on the drive home yesterday, but it turned out to be much too sunny to have any luck working on the computer in the car .. I promise, more details are coming .. hopefully soon .. hopefully tonight …

we’ll see ..

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fried pies and rocks

So many things that I want to say about Dirt Sweat and Gears – the race, the weekend, the event .. But I don’t even know where to begin ..

I’ll say this much right now, and more tomorrow ..

Ridiculous amounts of fun.  Unbelievably well run.  Great Swag.  Sweet fucking course.  I mean .. really really fun course.  Really really really fun bike.

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so far … so good …

Things are looking good today .. I finished my MMBA todos last night and will be dropping off $$ to our treasurer today. I put jersey orders in the mail today and also finally sent back the broken copy of The Matrix to Amazon.

I think our supplies for the weekend are coming together pretty well. Bike stuff is pretty much accounted for – I had to buy some extra 29er tubes yesterday since we’re both on the big wheels now, the 26″ tubes we have lying around just won’t do us any good 🙂

Thanks to Nick, my bike woes should be all taken care of now. Last night he swapped out the Salsa bar with my fancy-dancy Ritchey bar (I love the idea of that Salsa bar, its a nice carbon oversized bar, but with 11* of sweep, my hands were numb constantly) – and he dug up my grip shift ergon grips to go on there too! As a bonus, I had an oversized stem with a 10* rise, so he put that on, upside down, so that I can (hopefully) get a little lower now – I was feeling a little too upright with the original setup. I’ll take her out for a spin tonight to see how it all fits together, but I’m pretty optimistic.

I still need to pick up some prescriptions from the pharmacy and take the jeep in for the fuller than full service oil change. Plus all of the packing and associated laundry. The plan is to deal with the ‘scripts today and the oil change tomorrow. Laundry and packing tonight. Ride tomorrow.

And, apparently, we’re going to meet Shari and Robin at the Taco Bell with the BEST hand dryers in the world. Does it get much better than that?

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maybe i overreacted a bit

I realized that there are more things on my todo list than I remembered to list (MMBA merchandise to send and MMBA money and memberships to sort), but I also realized on my drive home that I still have Wednesday’s lunch break for errands too .. so that makes things better .. I just really get nervous when the pharmacy is involved, but I’m crossing my fingers that my doc has called in the script and it will be there waiting for me tomorrow…. think happy pharmacy thoughts for me, will you? 😀

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things to do before thursday

oil change with the works (including headlight replacement, new wiper blades, air filter, fuel line flush, transmission fluid flush)
* jeep really needs a good inside and outside cleaning
* prescription refills
* packing
* pick up bike rack from Mike
* swap handlebar and put ergon grips on the demo bike
* install garmin mount on demo bike
* and many other various errands …

i’m running a bit short on time and a little heavy on stress at the moment .. maybe trying to borrow a bike for the weekend wasn’t as good of an idea as it seemed in the first place .. at least I don’t have to worry about cranksets anymore – that silliness has been addressed!

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Breakthrough

So, I’ve been thinking for awhile now, that if I could post to my blog from my gtalk client, then I’d probably post a lot more … I mentioned this to Nick a little while ago and within 10 minutes he found IMified .. which just might be one of the coolest little geek toys I’ve found in a long time ..

Basically, I added IMified as a contact in my gtalk and after adding a couple of ‘widgets’ to my IMified account, I can now add and view appointments on my google calendar, add and vew tasks from rembember the milk, and post to my blog – just by sending text to my IMified contact.

Very freaking cool … I just don’t know how else to describe it 😀

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take 3

ok … this is freaking cool … posting from gtalk .. i hope

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update gone bad

Things broke when we tried to upgrade my wordpress. I think this has happened before. We thought all was lost, but it looks like the content is still here.

This is probably a good time to make the clean break that I’ve been thinking about for some time. Check me out at my new location: http://www.corporatehippy.com/wordpress/

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