The tandem that never got to ride.

The after party
Max and Chad snuggling together. It was very hard to separate these two.
We started the day with breakfast at the Blue Moon Cafe. Good food and lots of it. I couldn't finish my plate, so Chad was not shy to finish it for me.
Max and I demo'd some Rocky Mountain FS's. It was a nice change from my SS almost rigid bike. My knee was still hurting from my Monday road ride with Max. I thought the gears would help.The ride went smoothly and I was having a great time until I fell. I was going up hill, very slow because I was finally riding with some gears. I didn't have enough speed to climb over a root sticking out of the ground; yes, I was going that slow. This thing that I fell on was small, sharp and punctured my butt. My ride sucked for about an hour after that. I was so shaken up from the pain, I was afraid of EVERYTHING. I would second guess myself on every drop, every climb, hell I hiked my bike more than ride it because of that stupid fall. I was more afraid of falling and nobody knowing I was hurt.
I then went on a less technical path and had more fun. It had a lot more hikers on it but I didn't care. My hands had finally stopped shaking enough to ride another hour. The next eight miles made me forget about my fall; until it was time to peel off the Lycra.
We ended our ride with some beer and pizza at Bike and Bean. A very cool place for coffee, art and bike gear. I bought a Tee and some pint glasses, and of course coffee. The evening couldn't have ended better. Dave from Prescott, and his wife Meredith, opened their home to the three of us and four other riders. It was just like a sleepover: pajamas, giggling, farting and drinking.
Sunday was the BCT ride. It was freezing and more rain was expected. My knee made me stay out for this ride. I was left reading Michaela's teen books in the truck. After a couple of hours of boredom, Max had finished his ride. We finished the weekend with food, drinks and pie at a bar/restaurant down the street. I ate so much, but not as much as Max and Chad. During the drive home, I smelled things another human being should never smell. The truck literally smelled like a port-a pottie.
This weekend was amazing. I have never had this much fun on or off my bike.
My view during my solo ride on the Big Park Loop.
2 comments:
Bikes, beer, and the smells that they produce....
Yes, and the noise. Though, yours were silent.
Post a Comment