I was supposed to win the Topeak Ergon Basecamp contest. I was then going to use the upcoming basecamp as an excuse to use April to gain some fitness in preparation for the basecamp to be able to take advantage of all the awesome riding in Sedona. Then I was going to try to retain that fitness through May until the Trans Sylvania Epic.
I know this is similar to using a "new year's resolution" to motivate one's self towards a goal based on an arbitrary calender event. One can resolve to make a change in their own life at any point in the year, but it is nice to have some external catalyst. I was bound and determined to make shit happen starting April 1st.
That shit hasn't happened, but I've had some great excuses. Last week the Canadians were in town. Beer, food, and slow conversational rides were on order.
This weekend was the annual adoption conference in Charlotte, and I am eternally committed to holding down the fort while The Pie attends said conference. As primary parent for the weekend, riding had to take a backseat.
I did get out yesterday morning for a cycling related activity... one that Fajita was able to take part in.


I have no before pictures of the work we did before we did it. What we started with was a small drop-in that had eroded to shit, but by the time we were done it was a kick-ass and laboriously hard to achieve feature that should hold up to some weather.
All the cedar logs we "installed" were held tight by six foot rebar which was painstakingly pounded into the ground with an effort that I would equate to interval work. Here I am looking for a place to lay down after putting the "pole pounder" to task.


And an "in progress" photo for scale purposes.


I was wearing my new Swiftwick socks, not the cool ones that you don't know about yet, but the new dual color flashy Four Performance.


These are not the new socks you want to know about. I have not worn those new socks yet, except for around the house. I was sucked into the new dual colors, even though they lack the cool desirable feature of my other socks (linked toe, anyone?). Fashion won over function on the day. I couldn't let the Robs outshine me out on the open road.
You know what I like more than an 80 mile road ride hammerfest? A 35 mile roll through the tranquil countryside past lakes and over (central) NC mountains.
Not a very good weekend as far as fitness goes, but with a four day sabbatical starting Thursday I wasn't going anywhere fast soon.
Two more days of blogging, and then I'm out for four.
3 comments:
Ah Kerkove... master of taking pictures of every part of his bike while riding...
Nice to see things are going well out at Fisher. Always liked that place.
Child labor gives you double trail work points
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