Yeah I found the Velosolutions pump track today, don't think it was there last time I visited the Braes? :?
It was nearly the end of me today, covered in snow and ice but I thought "ill just take it slow...", did a few laps and then somehow lost the back wheel on one of the lips. Front wheel still up top, rear wheel down the lip, and me freefalling with the bike coming down on top of me :shock: luckily I landed on my feet and just let the bike tie itself in knots as it landed
Hi all
Mark, that looks like some crazy type faceplant and glad your on the mend and not carrying anything too lasting from it. While it was bad, it does show it could have been a lot worse. At least we can see it is getting better but still try and take it easy and give it all some time to knit back together before riding on the edge
For myself it has been a nice family type day of riding as we woke to a little bit more fresh snow so Caleb and I thought we better make the most of it in case it goes too quick. So it was out with the Big Dummy and down from the loft came the good German sled and off we went. We did a few miles around the local roads and laneways playing as we went. Hoping to make the most of it before any traffic mushed it up. Then we headed back home and picked up mum and the dog and went back out. I just kept riding the Dummy sometimes with the boy on the back and sometimes enjoying the lightness without him It was pretty nice out, quite cold and a good bit of snow coming down on our way home, but now I was getting a bit wetter and making things a bit slushy once a car or two had been on it.
After lunch and a bit of snowman building in the back yard Caleb and I headed back out but this time solo, Caleb on his Frog and myself on the Pugsley. The temp was up slightly and clearly the nice snow from the morning was slowly receding and turning slushy and wet. So we needed to make the most of it and spent our time looking for laneways and tracks that were still snowy and unslushed by any traffic. Caleb had a ball despite not taking his gloves and also being on his semi slick tyres. He did really well, managing some thick boggy stuff as well as some really icy patches.
Hope everyone else has had a good weekend and hopefully the weather was good for you.
Arrived home to find the postie had delivered my new bottle cage for the Big Dummy. It's a PDW Owl Cage.
I originally went to buy one of the Always Riding water bottles from their shop then seen they were on sale and also spotted they had a couple of the Owl cages well reduced. Went to put them in my basket but at the checkout it just wouldn't go through, remembered in the morning to give them a ring and was told just order the cage at the reduced price as the bottles are free if you buy a cage as they are already packed with the cages. Ended up getting the Zefel bottle I wanted with the Owl cage I thought I had missed out on for less than the price of a bottle. Bargain!
Sometimes it the little things