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And people are scared of mountain biking…

Ouch.

Moving on. I kinda beat myself up mountain biking yesterday. Matt Hall, Matt Slaven, Steven Hunter and I went out to Sincline (in Washington) near Hood River. I had never been before, it was sweet. The ride started out with too much climbing on Sea Otter-esque single track on wide open sweeping plains. The big descent was super fun, fast, rocky single track. Slaven was killing it on his singlespeed. Matt H, Steven and I were just dying! I have never had a “granny gear” on my bike until the last month and I was in it for most of the climbing. The climb was what, like an hour or something? Well, it was awesome. Good mountain bike rides really get me motivated to ride bikes again. I took a couple good spills but actually impressed myself with my riding over the super rocky and technical stuff. After the last good crash I was babying myself, I did not get clipped into my pedals and went careening down a rock face and got tossed off and into some boulders. hehheh.

After a couple hours, both Matts and I were riding fast together and putting the hurt on Steven. He rode so tough! He just bought this dual suspension Rocky Mountain bike and I think this was his first real long ride on it. We were all dying on the last couple loops, I was getting tired and making silly errors.

All in all, an epic few hours on the bike.

The Saturday before, Adam K. was back from an extended sickness and helped out in the Veloshop, putting up more wheel hooks and just hanging out. “Just hanging out” means, keeping the shop looking hott and just standing around looking hott in general. That is the dress code in Veloshop. Hott.

Ahem.

It was busy as hell today, everyone has started riding thier bikes again with a little break in the rain. Did I mention Brian Ellin got hit by a car on Saturday night? He’s fine but, his Surly appears to be a total loss. Now, I am exhausted, staying after hours at the shop, I just finished re arranging the track case. Got a lot of new stuff in today.

I read Tonkin’s journal entry. So rad. He is a great writer. Actually makes bike racing interesting to read about.

Peter Drake came into the shop today, he is putting in the miles and counting down the days till the Alpenrose 6day. Hey Peter, you left your water bottle here…

Que mas? I want to pass out I am so tired. Got Thai food waiting at home and a crappy movie date with Brian and Cary.

Ok, I’m out.

Discussion

8 comments for “And people are scared of mountain biking…”

  1. dude, anyone thinking of the six day right now is a sick, sick person.

    Posted by Dean | January 24, 2006, 10:38 am
  2. Neat. I used to go hiking up towards that ridge with my family when it was nice out. It’s called Coyote Wall, and it really is a site to see, especially on a windy day when you can lean towards that cliff edge just enough to freak yourself out.

    Posted by Damon Buckwalter | January 24, 2006, 3:00 pm
  3. Slaven is always ripin’ it on that thing.

    Posted by BUTCH | January 25, 2006, 6:49 pm
  4. hmmm. mtb’ing. i may do some of that this sunday on the N. Umpqua. oh yea. cold, mud.

    Posted by cb | January 27, 2006, 10:11 am
  5. molly, saw ya looking hott in the news issue of Bicycling.

    Hott!

    Posted by Anonymous | January 28, 2006, 5:16 pm
  6. Nice to see a picture of Slaven while chasing a link from the Vanilla website! What up from SoDak.

    Posted by carp | February 6, 2006, 11:37 am
  7. slaven is my homeboy from lincoln we were bmxers together, and phish heads, tell him gabby g says what up, and holler at humboldtg420@yahoo.com

    Posted by gabe giraud | January 25, 2007, 11:07 am
  8. SLAVEN RULES

    Posted by gabe giraud | January 25, 2007, 12:49 pm

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