Saturday I broke tracks on the fresh 3 inches on the MosseHanna & AFT. The snow was the best all season. Light, slippery, fast! My pooooooor dog! I had her whupped in 30 minutes. She wasn't enjoying the deep snow. It was probably like running in loose sand. I slowed up for the rest of way and enjoyed scenery like this.Sunday I was tired so the dog and I were a good match. I headed up the AFT and followed a jeep trail to Underwood. It was uphill the whole way, but downhill on the way back. What a beautiful day! My lab finally cooperated and gave me a classic 'paw up' pose.
The snow in the late afternoon was soft and wet. Fortunately the tracks from previous trail users helped the skiing. I even ran into a couple on snow shoes. I don't think I have ever seen anyone do that in PA. Their tracks are huge - like you're following Big Foot! You can see the tracks to the right of Ebby, who is running full bore at me. A big black furball with a long red waging tongue!
Monday, February 25, 2008
Friday, February 1, 2008
Shoulder woes
XC skiing at Black Mo
I'm really fortunate to be so close to Black Mo. It allows me to easily get some skiing in. The dog loves to go. Black Mo is so peaceful - it is like the poem by Robert Frost. The trails are mostly ski friendly and the fireroads are awesome for gliding. You can often skate them after the snowmobiles get them packed down. Here is Ebby by the intersection of the AFT & Moss Hanna.
First Road Ride of the Season
Jan 8, 2008. Temps soar into the 60's. I take a half day off work and get the Black Steed gussied up and ready to ride. I start from my place outside Port Matilda and ride in to Wheelworks - 16 miles. After a quick route verification from Harry I'm off on my way home which will be slightly longer. I am happy!
I am lord of road. I am free. All is right in the world. It is only me, my bike, and the road. A perfect day to ride! Look at this....
A mile later I take a right into a tremendous headwind that saps my strength. I had forgotten a snack and now I feel myself fading on some rollers. Worse than that, it is getting dark and I have to pick up the pace. Did I mention I have to climb back over the mountain to Port? I crest the climb to catch the last minute of daylight. Goodbye, Sun! Fortunately there is no traffic in my direction on 220 and I make it home just as dusk fades. First ride + alive= Good Ride.
New Years Ride
Project 69er
What happens when you put a 29 in fork and front wheel on a 26 inch frame? If you're Chris Eatough you get a bunch of wins and an endurance championship. The rest of us get some funky geometry but a ride that is near perfect for the tough conditions of Pee-AYYY! Here's my fully rigid Titus. It was dissed as HO's Deathtrap but I am really impressed with it. The geometry is a little off for steep climbs but it turns better with the 29 in wheel. The big wheel also gobbles up rough terrain (and I like it rough). It accelerates better and seems a little more nimble than my Gary Fisher. I think I can fix the exaggerated head tube height with a 26 in fork that can handle a 29 wheel. But I'm definitely keeping this baby fully rigid. A possible 1 x 9. Later in the Spring I'm hoping to convert a Fuel to a full squish 69er. Stay tuned...
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