With the weather forecast for the upcoming Camp Lynda weekend looking iffy, I decided to head to Dixie with some of the MadDog Team riders for a weekend of warm, dirty riding. I left SLC at 5:30am Saturday and got back at 8:00pm Sunday. We rode about 7 hours and I couldn't be happier.
Phil, me, Bob Dawson, Joe Moffit, Chris Holley, Dan the Man and Kevin Moffit at the top of Zen Trail. Thanks for taking the picture Keith Payne.
Seems this weekend the theme centered around mechanical issues. Flat tires, broken chains, dropped chains, bent derailuer hangers, and the never ending loose brake rotor. McGuiver Sr. and Jr. put their heads together and found a solution to Chris's rotor that just did not want to stay in place. A rock and heavy hand proved to be the solution.
This is a minute or so after Dawson completed his body part inventory and found all pieces still in their intended position and condition. His rigid fork dug into the sand at the base of a sharp rock and he went ass over tea kettle. Look above his left eye and you can see where he broke his helmet.
McGuiver Jr. had to modify his chain guide in the field in order to keep his chain on. He spent quite a bit of time playing with his chain and crank! The HiFi one.
I wish I could remember everything we rode, but only these trails come to mind: Zen, Barrel Cacti, Bear Claw Poppy, Barrel Roll, the trail between BCP and Barrel Roll, Church Rocks and Prospector. Just like when I rode with Chris and KC 2 weeks ago, I rode strong and close to race-pace for the 1st 2 hours on Saturday and hung on for the remainder of the day. Seems after a short rest my motor dies and getting above zone 3 is impossible. My Sunday effort was more consistent than Saturday but my HR stayed in zone 2 and 3 in spite of a strong effort on my part. Guess I need more fitness. On the positive side, I was able to climb a long, steep uphill section on Sunday that I had to walk 2 weeks ago. Life is getting better.
We sure had fun and I'm looking forward to another adventure in a few weeks. On the bummer side, Camp Lynda V3 has been cancelled due to forecasted heavy rain and snow. Hopefully it will reconstitute in the spring and I'll be able to ride with all those great folks that show up for this most excellent event.
2 years ago
3 comments:
Where / what trail is that 2nd photo? That slickrock wash looks cool.
Looks like an awesome day, with a great crew.
Kendra
The wash was shortly after we left Barrel Roll heading back to the Race Course. I don't know it's name and you're right, it is cool.
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