Saturday, June 23, 2012

2012 - MS 150 Bicycle Ride

Scott picked me up at the office at 4ish on Friday afternoon. We fought rush hour and construction traffic all the way to the Logan fairgrounds. Rich showed up shortly after we got there. After we set up camp and picked up our registration packets we all hopped in Rich's car to get dinner. We went to the Firehouse Pizza and Pasta place on the south end of town. Scott said his pasta what the best ever. My favorite part was the warm chocolate chip cookie with ice cream. Back at our campsite we wandered around the fairgrounds after dinner for a while and chatted up with a few people that we knew. Brett Young showed up and camped with us. I was ready for bed by 9:30ish. I woke up before 6 to tinkle and then went back to my sleeping bag until after 6. I grabbed some breakfast and then got geared up to ride. Scott, Rich, Brett and I worked our way to the start line and got out on with the first wave of riders. We were still weaving around riders a bit when a fast moving train of Cisco riders blew by. Scott and I tried to tag on but their pace was smoking hot. We were able to find other riders to tag onto most of the way out but kept loosing them to the rest stops. We were buzzing along nicely when another fast train of riders blew past. I think one of them was my neighbor Dennis. I hollered but but he was busy gritting his teeth. Scott and I had a stratagem to ride to the 50-60 mile point before our first break. This first half of the ride was so beautiful and nice with no noticeable wind. Rural Cache Valley is really a spectacular place to ride a bike. As we were heading west to our first rest stop in Weston, Idaho the wind started to kick up and we could feel the heat of the day. We made a pretty fast stop and then had a tailwind for the next 5 or so miles until the course turned south and our face was right into a brisk, hot wind. Our pace slowed from about 22mph to about 15mph. A group of 4 Autoliv cyclists passed us going about 20 so we hopped on. We followed them all the way to the lunch stop. I was pretty hungry for my 10:30am sandwich. Scott and I choked down our food and went to the bikes. We debated whether to go or wait for the riders we had just followed. We elected to leave thinking that they would pass us soon and we could tag on again. No such luck. We rode the last 30 miles alone taking turns with our noses in the wind. We didn't realize until after we finished that no one passed us. We, on the other hand, passed a bunch of riders on this last stretch. As we rode by Scott's grandpa's homestead I got a short Cache Valley history lesson. Scott was emotional and teared up. My eyes were too hot and dry to tear so I just kept pedalling. We saw riders sagging with less than 10 miles to go (really). We finished strong keeping our pace between 15mph and 20mph. We enjoyed the enthusiasm of the finish area. It was 12:30, a half an hour off our goal finish time.We showered, cleaned up our camp area and headed for McDonalds. I got a large milkshake and Scott got a large smoothie. Fast minivan ride home. Scott said "well, there is another MS ride in the books."

Me with the finish line cheerleaders - I have the Dave Zabriskie hair thing going on

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Park City - Mountain Biking

Scott and I have been heading to Park City on most Wednesday afternoons for mountain biking the trails there. Yesterday we met up with Steve (Perky), Dave and Craig to try some new trails to us. We started up Armstrong to the Mid-Mountain trail then on to the Iron Mountain Loop. Back to Mid-Mountain to Crescent Mine Grade down to Eagle to Lower Spiro. We rode from almost 4 hours. The trails were all wonderful. Some of the view from Armstrong and Iron Mountain were spectacular. Virtually all of the riding was on shaded single track trails. There were some gnarly rocky sections on the Iron Mountain loop trail. Perky schooled us all on these trails.

Scott is loving the view
 Scott checking out the view - Craig in the background
 This is what Scott is looking at

I have also been riding my road bike a fair amount these past few weeks too.

A pic from one of my road bike outings with Tom - Top of Big Mountain

Saturday, June 2, 2012

Baldy Shoulder

Got a slightly earlier start this week for the hike of the week. I drove to the Collins lift parking lot at Alta and hiked up cork screw to the mid-mountain area then on up to the Baldy shoulder beyond the Wildcat lift. It looked like I would get the most skiing and have the best snow conditions taking this route. The skiing was real fun spring conditions. The sun even poped out a couple of times. I had to carry my skis a short distance at mid-mountain then skied pretty much to the parking lot. Got about 2,000 feet of vertical.