"A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and gets to bed at night, and in between he does what he wants to do." -Bob Dylan

Monday, August 20, 2007

CHASED OFF THE MOUNTAIN BY LIGHTNING ! !



Rode to the top of Pendleton Mtn. Wow what a long way up! I like it. Think I might use this for hill training.


Just when we got to the top KABOOM! a large bolt of lightning hit not even 100 yards away. So we retreated to the saddle. Looked like it was going to clear up. We decided to continue. Just as we reached the summit the lightning started or should I say the race started down off the mountain to the cabin. It was dangerous tundra with lots of large slippery lichen covered rocks!

Safe at last from the deluge We started a fire and dried everything out.
This is truely an epic ride!

Got a flat ridding across the tundra and accidentally moved my computer pickup so mileage and time didn’t register for a couple miles until I noticed and fixed it.
27 + miles 5 hours 15 min. 5 Av

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

WATERLINE/BARBOUR FORK



18 MILES 3 HOURS 6AV

9.5 MILES UP!

Was able to ride up the waterbars after riding from town. Next time i'm going to try and make it to the Van Eden Meadow without stopping. This is a good climb with a little hike-a-bike. Lots of sweet singletrack on the way down! The monsoon is back.

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

PENDLETON MOUNTAIN




Almost made it to the top.Ran out of time. Will have to make another attempt this weekend. To the top of Pendelton and down the Fat Trail!

The monsoon took a break today and the sun came out.
24.5 miles 4 hours 20 min. 5.5 AV

Sunday, August 5, 2007

NORTH EMPIRE SINGLETRACK

18 miles 3hours 40 minutes 5.3 AV Had a chance to ride the singletrack up North Empire today. Pretty sweet! It's a grueling climb.
This will tie in nicely with my North Empire Silver Creek Loop.

Saturday, August 4, 2007

STEAMBOAT




I bought my first mountain bike in Craig in 1987 a Diamondback Ascent EX with roller cam brakes on the chain stays. I spent a couple of years riding in the area and have always wanted to return and ride the trails around Steamboat.
Last years trip was a wash out! This years trip a success! I'm already thinking about where to ride next time I return.
Four new rides in four days. All 4 rides were similar in tread. A little bit of everything except easy! All had sections of hike-a-bike ,some singletrack,pavement,dirt road, double track .lots of rocks, roots and technical riding! The spectacular scenery was worth the trip alone. And did I mention solitude. Steamboat is far enough away from the I-70 corridor I did,t see many other riders.

TUESDAY Nipple Peak Loop
20.5 miles 3 hours 50 minutes 5.4 AV

WENS DAY Muddy Slide/ Morrison Divide
20 miles 3 hours 20 minutes 5.8 AV


Thursday Base Camp to Mountain View

This is the premier ride in the Steamboat area and one of the best shuttle rides in the state!

I didn't have a shuttle so I did an out and back from Base Camp to Mountain View Trail then on to Fish Creek Reservoir.

Base Camp to Buffalo Pass might be my favorite piece of singletrack in Colorado! Only time will tell.

It;s a fairly east technical trail with lots of roots and rocks and a couple easy hike-a-bike sections. There are five beautiful lakes on this ride, meadows and lush forest.

It doesn't matter how you ride this trail just that you ride it!!



Here are the directions for the shuttle:

TRAILHEAD: Park one vehicle at the base of the ski area. Drive to the top of Rabbit Ears Pass follow signs to Dumont Campground Park just past the campground on Base Camp Road.



ROUTE: Ride up Base Camp Road to Base Camp Trailhead follow Base Camp Trail to Fish Creek Falls Trail, Fish Creek Falls Trail to Mountain View Trail up to the top of Storm Peak right on Storm Peak Challenge Trail to Pete's Wicked Trail, Duster down to Zig Zag to the Bottom.

Intermediate/Advanced ride 26.5 mile shuttle 3-4 hours

FRIDAY Gilsonite /Wolverine

DAY AFTER THE GREAT FLOOD

1.2 MILE HIKE-A-BIKE FROM HELL!


Other than that and being lost a couple of times this was a great ride. The hike-a-bike is probably worth the effort. Hopefully someone will cut those trees out soon!

The tread was more of the same with lots of mud.

16.5 miles 4 hours 4.1 AV. ouch!

Friday, July 6, 2007

NORTH EMPIRE/SILVER CREEK LOOP


It was a beautiful morning for a ride. A bluebird day but I grabbed my rain jacket anyway. I’ve been looking forward to this ride. I even took it easy this week and trained specifically for this ride (lots of short steep climbs) ! I have been feeling stronger every day. I was ready for that 10+ mile climb to the ridge just above Fall River and then that hike a bike from Dumont to Silver Creek Trail. The plan was the entire loop! No bailing on the frontage road back to Georgetown from Dumont
RIDE LOG:.
We started from the bottom of my driveway. North to Empire . This always confuses logic because I-70 runs east/west right? Not here it runs north south!
Empire Pass is a pretty tough climb and I would have made it if I hadn’t bounced off a rock! Not a good place to go off the trail. Met another rider at the cave. (mine)
The big climb up to North Empire is long and difficult! I was just starting to get into my rhythm and mechanical failure happened. A few minor adjustments and we were on our way again. That was like 3-4 stops now. Some day I will have to do this climb by myself so I won’t be interrupted with stops here and there. This is a challenging climb and I like to see if I can do it without stopping.
Rode past Miller Gulch rd. to the turn off to Mill Creek . Stopped by the cabin for a snack and a well deserved rest. We were joined by another rider here our group was now 4. A couple more short climbs and we were up to Mill Creek.
Attack of the ATV’S !! Wow I didn’t realize this was becoming such a popular ATV destination. I should have seen it coming. On the way to the creek there must have been about 30 of them.



Well someone finally made the creek crossing. I usually take off my shoes and opt for the cool refreshing wade across.





A little more climbing to the Empire Hilton.




A little more climbing to the ridge.
Now people are asking me sarcastically “ is there any climbing in this ride?”
From here it’s about 10 miles downhill to Dumont.
After some fine singletack down to Fall River everyone was feeling better.
Chins Lake Road is always fun to blast down! People in vehicles don’t know what to think when you fly by. I always pass one or two.
Right just before the pavement down the creek. This is the old R.R. grade to Dumont. Seems like this section gets better every year as more of the rocks kicked off the trail . Saw some motorcycles I don’t know if this section is non motorized.

43 MPH on Mill Creek I was shooting for 50 MPH. Pretty scary I had a my left hand almost slip off my handlebars when I hit a pothole! Thought I was a goner I even felt it in my stomach, thought for sure I was going down!
The decision was made . Silver Creek was the decision. Across the creek on the frontage road right towards the new animal shelter left just before the church up the old mining road to Silver City. This 3 mile hike a bike section was named Godzilla Hill on this ride! It’s really not that bad it’s just hard after a long ride. Ha! Ha! I had a flat so it took even longer to get up Godzilla Hill!
Finally Silver Creek Trail. I was hoping I had enough energy to enjoy this treat!
I had enough energy left an it was fun as always.
I was spent but already looking forward to the next time I will do this ride. What a great ride in Clear Creek County!
27.5 miles 4hours 45 min


Friday, June 15, 2007

SUMMIT COVE/SODA CREEK LOOP


This was one of my first rides in Summit County. Mountain Bike heaven!! 13 miles of sweet singletrack, Smooth as a baby’s bottom hardly a rock anywhere, A couple of climbs a killer downhill, and lots of twisty singletrack. I ride it as much as I can.
RIDE LOG:
Whispering Pines Trail head to Colorado trail about 4 miles.

This section is mostly smooth singletrack.


East at Colorado trail to Dredge Boat Jct. . This is really fast fun mostly downhill section. Beware of the Blair Witch!

Dredge Boat Jct.

Up the Colorado Trail from Dredge Boat to unmarked jct. More fine single track. It almost makes you forget about the climb. There are some great views of the 10 Mile Range








North at the unmarked jct. The ensuing downhill reminds me of the singletrack from Pavilion Point down to Silver Plume! AND IT DOESN’T GET ANY BETTER THAN THAT.


Keystone Ranch to Summit Cove. Via Aqueduct Trail

14 miles 2hours 30 min. 5.8 av. Kind of slow but I took lots of pictures .Beautiful spring day. Looks like high country rides still a couple weeks off.

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Desperation Ride

Rode to Idaho Springs.

THE NEW JOURNAL

I like this format better! I can add more pictures even music. Time will tell!