Although I said it wouldn't happen, last year's resolution for twelve trail work days a year...
completed.
Small step-up gap alternate line
I got my 12th and final day of trail work in for 2011 on Dec 31st. Added a little something-something to the short track. Been eying it up for a couple years. Victory.
Sunday, I was in on Big Worm's plan for a ride down Heartbreak Ridge. The Wonderboy came out of retirement for this occasion.
Unbelievable.
We went through Motreat, but not the way others would go. Undiscovered country.



Typical shot of the typical view from the Old Toll Road overlook.



I tried to snap a photo of Big Worm right before the entrance to the ORAMM-made famous descent.
I got this:


There's an overlook on the other side of the world that looks back at the other overlook. We did not overlook the fact that we we're looking at it although we couldn't find it.

photo cred: Big Worm
They were looking at the scenery. I was actually checking my makeup in my iMirror.


So Tom, Jane, and Cameron caught up to us while I was contemplating my attempt at this section. Big Worm snapped these off while waiting for me to shit or get off the pot:
Cameron
Those images give you a better idea of the exposure to the side of the trail. Years ago, Big Worm tumbled down the hill and ended up getting a mountain laurel punji shoved into his arm requiring stitches. He reminded me of this right before I decided to try it.
You have to ride about 2" from a tree on the right (your left in the photo) on the approach to make it work. I'm sure Sam Koerber never even slows down when he hits it... whatever.

Best ride down Heartbreak in a very, very, very long time.
Maybe 2012 won't suck so bad after all.
I signed up for ORAMM the day before this ride. Coincidence? I think not.
5 comments:
Overcoming the rooty exposure - specially after thinking about it for a while - is a good result. Maybe next you'll tackle the 6' gap at the beginning of BYT. Way simpler.
Advocat
Shatting your pants at your age is very normal. Nothing to fear. Happy New Year Dicky!
Thanks for leading us to victory over the three strangers after the hard right onto Star Gap, down to the road and out Mill Creek back to the car. Just like you said, "Even though the Wonderboy is weak, if we climb together those two geared riders, and the one on the skinny fork single speed will be in the rear view for good...".
Okay, be forewarned, I fail at trying to make a joke always...
Those roots look like the roots to the tree that the Headless Horseman lives under in the movie "Sleepy Hollow"! I would have walked it too. But I would have most likely been walking way before then anyway...
Happy New Year! On On!
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