Monday, October 19, 2009

Methow Fall Bike Festival 2009


It was a beautiful morning and my son was psyched to race. He knows the course and was confident he would do well. He rode the 11 mile course in just over an hour and came in first in his age group getting beat only by two men, in spite of two crashes.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

RSVP 2009


RSVP 2009 was a great ride as it always is. This year Mother Nature was kind sending us cool, cloudy weather and no rain. We had no mechanicals and enjoyed the nice group of riders who participated. The only detriment from riding next year is it would be hard to beat our ride in 2009. We didn't get many pictures but we did make time to get the obligatory photo at the border crossing. B.B. Bobke was impressed with the ride and claims he will do it again in better form, whatever that means. If you want to signup for 2010 the ride sells out very fast so get your money in by the first week. It is a Cascade Bicycle Club sponsored ride.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Wauconda, Chesaw Road, Bonaparte Lake








Camping last weekend at Bonaparte Lake east of Tonasket, WA. This is a pretty lake at 3400 feet and although the fishing was not good it was a great place to camp and ride bikes. There even was a Hillbilly karaoke night at the nearby resort. We rode to Wauconda and beyond and found some interesting information about the history of that area. We also rode to Lost Lake and found the roads pleasant and empty of car traffic. We definitely will go back for more.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

The Perils of Cycling


Butterball, and myself were having a great ride to Cougar Lake. Coming down toward Campbell Lake is just a great descent through a pretty meadow. I guess the exhilaration got to me, over the handlebars I went when the front wheel stopped in some sand. I didn't want to know how bad it was when I picked myself off the trail. Luckily, it wasn't all that bad, fractured collar bone is all. When you think of all the other things that happen with sudden deceleration and blunt objects. Anyway, be careful out there. 

Friday, June 26, 2009

LiveStrong Challenge 09




My son Jake rode with with me in the LiveStrong Challenge last Sunday. We opted to ride 45 miles because for Jake that distance was an unknown. No worries, I chased him all morning and we rolled into the LiveStrong village at the Seattle Center finish line at 11:30. It was a perfect day for a bike ride and the course was pure Seattle. Great views of Lake Washington and the surrounding mountains. 

We are thankful we could participate in this event and for the people who donated to this important cause. 

Wishing everyone a great summer of riding.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

Methow Valley Tour



Today Leslye, Jake and I rode the Chewuch loop opposite of the bike races and had a fun time watching the various pelotons go past us. There were over 200 racers here for the fourth annual Methow Valley Tour. The weather was perfect and we hope everyone had a good time.
For more information go to http://www.mvsta.com/summer/mvtour.html. It was fun to see the racers go through town and stop traffic at the main intersection.

Friday, May 29, 2009

Andrew's Creek ride


What a beautiful day! bb and me rode to Andrew's Creek which is up the Chewuch to the end of the pavement. That's 26 miles from my doorstep. Slight uphill climbing all the way up and nice descent down except today a headwind made it a little more challenging. There were quite a few people riding today and very little car/truck traffic. That makes for lot's of conversation and an enjoyable day. And like all good rides it ended at the bakery. Our regular hangout after rides. Remember the Methow Valley Tour coming up June 13 & 14th. 

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Ride to Sun Mtn #2


The ride to Sun Mtn can be done on the road or on the trail, aka single track. That is what we did this afternoon. I gotta say, it is a little more demanding. We had a great ride and the trip down is always fun. 

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Ride to Sun Mtn.


The Sun Mountain road is always a challenge climbing over 1000 feet in nine miles from Winthrop to arrive at the lodge at 2824 feet. Its a great cycling workout if you just don't have two or three hours to spend. Today my climbing partner bbBob and I rode up to the lodge to enjoy the wonderful views of the valley. After a quick moment at the bench in front of the lodge we headed back down. Since my ski accident where I broke five ribs I am more cautious descending and I don't think I hit over 32 mph. Sliding down the chipseal rode on my a$$ doesn't seem like much fun so caution will prevail. To sum it up, great ride on a great day. Cycling season is upon us.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

North Cascade Highway


A group of my friend's ride from Colonial Creek camp ground to Washington Pass every year with me acting as support, usually in August. Just saw on Facebook through Brian Drye's site where Shawn Pederson rode across the north Cascade Highway and back on a new bike without ever have driven it in a car. Talk about one ironman. He posted some great pictures. And this one I really like. I envy this guy's stamina and sense of adventure. I would ask why he didn't get someone else to go along but I think the answer is obvious. Great effort Shawn. Hope you post more of your rides.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Susie Stephens Memorial Bike Ride

Today my son Jake and I participated in the Susie Stephens Memorial Bike Ride. It was a beautiful day in spite of the forecast and about 30 people showed up to honor Susie. Most riders chose to ride the Chewuch Loop beginning and ending at the Barn. Jake and I added four miles by riding from our home. We got in almost twenty miles but did the Loop in under an hour. Not bad for this early in the year, for us.

Jake scored a demo bike from Joe at Methow Valley Sport and Cycle. It was a Bianchi cross bike and sells for about three grand. Jake liked it but it's unlikely he will be cruising around on one of those this summer. Not unless he decides to get a job which is highly unlikely. 


Friday, February 27, 2009

Chilly Hilly 2009



Bob and myself travelled 460 miles to Seattle to ride our bikes 33 miles last Sunday. We caught the ferry to Bainbridge Island with 4,000 of our friends and started the ride in a light rain. Within half an hour the rain stopped and we were warmed up from the pleasant riding on rolling hills. The whole ride was like that with a couple of very long steep hills that my legs were not quite ready to handle. We finished and eat great chili before catching the ferry back. We both agreed it was time well spent but now we are wondering how we will make it until we can ride again. This weather is just not cooperating.

Sunday, February 15, 2009

First Ride of 2009, Feb. 13



Friday bbBob and I drove to the Beebe Bridge we rode up McNeil Canyon. They have done significant road improvement and half of the seven miles was asphalt. There is also a nice shoulder at least where it was clear of snow and ice. The temperature was in the thirties but riding uphill for 2200 vertical feet was enough to keep us warm. Considering how tired I was the Chilly Hilly in two weeks may take it's toll on my legs. Funny because just in November I was in pretty good shape.

Friday, January 2, 2009

End for us

We have finally got the snow needed to ski. And today that is what we did. My bike is mounted on the indoor trainer until further notice. Wishing everyone a great winter season!