Friday, September 28, 2007

Anything Could Happen

Stark contrast. I rode the last few days at lunch under sunny skies and warm conditions and now I see on ODOT's Trip Check that is is snowing on Santiam Pass and Willamette Pass. That's Autumn for you.

I have a road loop I like to do during lunch and it's what I rode on Wednesday. I don't have a computer thingy on my cross bike and I don't wear a watch so I had no idea how long I had before I needed to get back. So, I hammered. I hammered a little harder than normal because I got back too early...only took me 43 minutes.

I ordered one of those Cho-Pat knee straps the other day and should get it soon. I'll see if it does anything to alleviate knee pain. I'm always hopeful but how long can one hold out hope really? I guess worse things could happen.

Have a good weekend!

Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Morning Fog

I forgot to post these from my camping trip I took so here goes. We camped out at Little Cultus and got a nice ride in around Lemish and Charlton Lakes.









I got to thinking the other day after a Bend Bella Cyclist ride I was on. One of the ladies was talking about what she'd been doing over the summer while her son was out of school. She commented that they would go camping and to the beach and on big hikes and fishing and what not and that they would take some rest days off in between to let him regroup. Those are some of the fondest memories I have of childhood...camping out, hiking, fishing. Who doesn't have a good camping story?

Summer is winding down and that means Farmers Market cookie days are almost over.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Cyclocross

Thursday night was Webcyclery's #3 cyclocross race and I rode over to watch the last part of it and cheer people on. I really like cyclocross...it's a lot like mountain bike short track races. A set period of time where you ride a short loop as hard as you can. Only, in cyclocross you have to get off and jump over barriers and run up steep short hills. Here are some of the better pics





Friday, September 21, 2007

Doggie dressup!

This isn't my dog, but it was so hilarious I had to get a pic. He's wearing a rain coat complete WITH a hood and reflective piping! hahahahahah

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Yep, it's chilly

My ride at lunch today was quite chilly. The thermometer says 48 but with the wind it HAS to be colder than that. I actually dug out my thermal vest to wear! It's nice though, that's one of the things I really enjoy about Bend. We get seasons! The wind won't even stop me from going and getting a cookie today at the Farmers Market.

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

First fall ride

Sunday I led the spirited Bend Bella Cyclist mountain bike ride. We drove up to Dutchman Flats and were a bit shocked at how chilly it was up there. It really was the first time where it was 100% fall weather. We rode up to and then down Flagline, down South Fork, across Tumalo Creek, up Skyliner Summit and down Whoops and Bens. Basically...Mt Bachelor down to the city. Great fun. Here are a few pictures





Here grousy grouse.



Monday, September 17, 2007

Payoff

Lots of times mountain bike rides are all about payoff. You can climb for miles or hours but it's really only worth it if the downhill is as rich as the chocolate flowing through Switzerland. That describes Saturday.

Stu and Dane picked us up around 10 and we headed out for a new trail. Before hitting that trail we rode on some oldie but goodies. Charlton out and around Lemish was fun as usual, then we connected to Waldo and took the Bettie Lake trail upwards. We passed at least three lakes on that trail and popped out on the road. After a short ride up the rode singing songs and joking around, we came upon The Twins. The Twins is a brutally steep climb up. It is just under 4 miles with somewhere close to 2000' of climbing and the peak tops out around 7300'. Steep. It's gorgeous landscaping up there with big boulders, trees, rock outcroppings and ponds.

The descent was better than words can describe. I took no pictures of it because we were going too fast and furious.

And now for the few pics I took.

















HAPPY MONDAY

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Wednesday views

I rode to work early again this morning to get some extra stuff done and was greeted to this view right away.



It was a comfy 52 degrees as I pedaled in. I gave an extra effort heading through the construction area so I could keep the same speed as traffic and then cherished the cool breeze and pink skies as I rounded the bend and gazed at the mountains. What a great way to start a day.

I went for a ride during lunch and came across what is possibly Bend's newest roundabout.



It's hard to believe (well, maybe not), that the site of that roundabout is where trails used to be that would take me out to KGB.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Double Whammy

It was a PERFECT day out today if you like warm weather. It all started with a beautiful sunrise and brisk ride to work. I went in early so I could catch up on some work. I don't mind too much because I get paid for overtime and I had woken up early anyway. Then, I rode during lunch and worked up quite a sweat by the time I was finished. It was one of those days where I was just feeling really good and solid. My knee wasn't bothering me too much and I took advantage of it.

I switched it up and swam after work. By the time I got to the pool it was already 7:15 so I got to enjoy a peaceful swim in the near dark. Good times.

Tomrorow is Farmers Market day so you can rest assured I'll walk over to get my favorite..Oatmeal Raisin cookie!

Take care.

Sunday, September 09, 2007

Dread and Terror

No kidding, that is the name of the section of trail we rode Saturday. It was spectacular! We did it as an out and back so there was quite a bit of climbing. The map claims that there is 2200 feet of climbing on the way downhill and then 3368 or so feet of climbing coming back uphill. It really didn't seem like that much climbing to me though. The trail rolls along the banks of the North Umpqua and is muddy and rocky in some sections, dry and foresty in others. On the way back up to the car a group of hikers asked me how far it was to the falls. I told them correctly that it was less than a mile (I'd just stopped and taken pics of it). One then asked me if it was worth seeing. I told her yes, I'll let you be the judge.

I give you....Lemolo Falls

















Lemolo Lake where we started and ended our ride.

Alpine Trail

I'd have been doing my guests a serious disfavor if I hadn't taken them to Oakridge to ride. I'll allow the photo blog to talk for me though.









Friday, September 07, 2007

September!

I can't believe a new month is already upon us! Last night was the first Webcyclery cyclocross race of the season and 101 racers turned out. I helped the guys count laps to keep score and the race seemed like a huge success. If you missed it, don't worry, you get 3 more chances to join the racers or just watch and cheer. It happens the next two Thursday's in the lot across from Cascade Lakes Brewery. How convenient.

Anywho, where did I leave off with my pictures? Oh yes, with Waldo Lake.













HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Day off?

HA - now why would we take a day off from riding? I plotted out a smaller ride and off we went. The climb was hot but was made worth it by the descent down Whoops and Skyliners with a few stops to try out some little features.









This sure beats a day at the office.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

MRT BABY

The McKenzie River Trail is a classic ride. It never disappoints with its varied terrain and amazing river/waterfall/lake scenery. Tuesday after a big breakfast we headed out to tackle this gem.

















25 miles or so of all singletrack, all pretty, all fun. Nuff said. Words would just ruin this photoblog.