Wednesday, January 28, 2009

slush




I got out for a 2 hour ride in the snow and rain today. When I started the ride there was no rain coming down. Just the water off the trees and some mist. An hour into it the rain came in and soaked me to the bone. Riding on Forbidden Drive in Valley Green is usually an easy spin. Not today. The snow and water made for slower speeds and a harder workout. Basically, there was no coasting of any kind. As soon as I stopped pedaling the speed would go way down. Only one other cyclist was brave or stupid enough to be out. She gave me a nice friendly "Hello". I think the pictures will sum up the ride and the weather we have been having. Slushy! Did I mention I love my job! No school today!

Monday, January 26, 2009

Saturday, January 24, 2009

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Snow in the Poconos






The family went to the Poconos for the MLK extented weekend. We arrived on friday evening to 6 inches of white stuff on the ground and below freezing temps. As you can see in the pictures the kids did not mind the temps. The kids played around the house in the snow, went sleding, built snow forts, and snowboarded. It is amazing how the snow makes the cold not feel so cold. I brought the bike up to do some riding although that never happened. Why you ask? How about a knee to rock hidden under the snow while trying to slow down my inner tube sled! Five minutes after the accident my knee had grown to four times its normal size. As I write this on Wedsnesday the swelling is almost gone and I plan on commuting by bike tomorrow! I hope the knee feels good! I wish I were in shorts like the guys and girls in Colorado!

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Missing You






Sorry for the lack of posts. I have been busy watching 24! Jack Bauer RULES! If anyone out there is into the show let me know. This season could not have started any better. Tony and Jack looking for the bad guys.

I have also been riding through the cold. No not as cold as the mid-west, but still cold. Last weekend I spent many hours on the bike. Sunday was 4 hours of single speed happiness. I started from the house, rode the 12 minutes to Valley Green. Then it was on to the gravel of Forbidden Drive all the way down to the Belmont. I did about 45 minutes of twisty turny singletrack then headed back to Valley Green. After that it was all up and down singletrack back towards home. Finally, hit the road for the short ride to the house. Many different surfaces, much fun!

Time was also spent at Vally green on a hike with the kids. With the temps at about 27 degrees it was a test for the kids. How long would they stay out in these temps before I heard "I'm cold". No I did not tell them it was a test! When we got out of the car we started hiking up the new trail that Ben built. (NC pump track guru) After more then an hour of hiking and throwing rocks I still had not heard "I'm cold". These kids are strong. The pictures will show how warmly they were dressed. A great time in the woods.

Saturday, January 3, 2009

Belmont


With no riding for the past two days I got on the mountain bike ready to go. I have been dealing with a touch of a cold so I just wanted to ride at an easy pace. I rode the Rig through Valley Green on the gravel road with the exception of a few pieces of select singletrack. Spinning along with the bright sun shining was so nice. Nice enough to keep the feet warm despite the chilly temps. Getting deeper into the park I thought about making the short connection on paved bike path over to the Belmont Plateau. This is a section of Fairmont Park that is close to downtown Philadelphia and loaded with singletrack. The Belmont has been the site of some great races over the years. First, in the late 90's there was the Bike Line Classic Mt. bike race. I remember racing against Kirk Molday who was a big name racer at the time. Where is Molday now? I beat him up the start hill! Second, was the Cyclocross Super Cup in the mid to late 90's. The Saturn team was so powerful. Lastly, was the Wissihickon Cyclocross setting up the course and then racing in the mud! Good times. Today when I got there I rode some of the tight and twisty singletrack. One part of the trail is right next to rt.76 a major road into downtown. The picture shows just how close. Beautiful singletrack is everywhere! It was nice to get back to the Belmont!