Moab
today was one of the hardest rides i have ever done, 4 hours of hard plugging away on some really weird trails!
i drove out to the trail head which is 3 miles off highway I190, the Klondike bluff trailhead.
initially the trail is very sandy then climbs up on to some slickrock, the going was tough (i found out later why) you follow painted lines on the rock as it would be a little hard to drive in a post with an arrow!!
after riding some rock i then rolled out on to some more sand and it was really hard going especially when i rode near snow, as it was melting it then gets the sand wet which turns it into clay to the point where it's pretty much unrideable! the trail i chose was called 'Babysteps', it's sort of a joke because it's not easy! i spent alot of time in the granny ring, a place i don't like (no dirty jokes you sick gits!) as Heathy says "granny ring is for losers" and today i was losing!
the trail took in sections called baby steps, mega steps, little sally, EKG, dino, all a mix of slickrock and sand, my favourite was EKG but it was near the end and i felt pretty dead by the time i got there.
when i finished i got back to the Gonzo Inn where yesterday i bumped into Dave from TI cycles in Portland, he was riding here on the way back from NAHBS with some friends, he had invited me out for a ride but i missed them this morning. however when i got back i bumped into Dave's friends wife Chris, who invited me out for dinner with them, so i have just got back from a restaurant having had dinner with Dave, John and Chris and their other friend Eric, so tomorrow we're hitting a trail about 45minutes away, but we're getting the shuttle there which means it should be 17miles downhill then another 9 back to town, i have to say that after today i am a little worried, John is pretty fast apparently, Dave said 'i'm a builder, i don't ride much!', so i reckon he's a sleeper! he'll be way faster than he lets on! Eric, i'm not sure about but he looks strong!
oh and the reason i found it particularly hard? Dave told me that altitude here! i thought Denver was quite high at 5430ft (1655metres) but i thought Moab was alot lower but it's not that much different at 4026ft (1,227 metres) so the altitude does not help, i'm hoping tomorrow will be easier on my lungs as being from southampton i'm right at sea level
anyway, here's some pictures from today, i have some gopro footage aswel but i'm petty tired so i'll play with it later.
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Dr. Branom, on Flickr
getting to the trailhead was fun!
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Dr. Branom, on Flickr
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Dr. Branom, on Flickr
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Dr. Branom, on Flickr
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Dr. Branom, on Flickr
the bike has a name
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Dr. Branom, on Flickr
my ride, good and bad
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Dr. Branom, on Flickr