Reflection, Reparation, Repentation, Rejuvination, and Recreation

Reflection, Reparation, Repentation, Rejuvination, and Recreation
Having fun on the Midnight Beast

Tuesday, October 14, 2008



Mike H. Sighting

So, I've heard about this rig almost daily from my son, who goes to the same school as Mike's boys. Apparently he rolls up after school to pick them up in this Florida-style trike that was left out for trash pickup. 

Today he delivered the kids to school on it. "It's heavy. The weight of 6 bmx bikes", says Mike. The cast iron frame and tractor seat do make for a solid ride, and my guess is that it's fun as long as you're not pedalling uphill--it's only one speed, with only the front caliper brake, so any big downhilling could be scary....

It's basically 'mint' save for some oxidation on the shiny bits, which Mike intends to buff right, some quiet winter evening. Good luck with that Mike. 

It's pretty basic in terms of decor, and I'm waiting for some sort of Sheldon Brown mojo--this bike would be right up his 'alley'.....I think actually this trike was his last ride, before the MS took him.


Thursday, October 2, 2008

Wompatuck Trail Care Day Sunday, October 12th, 8:30 am............


Wompatuck Trail Care Day October 12th, 8:30-12:00
Friends of Wompatuck, jointly with SEMass NEMBA, is hosting the last
2008 Trek Bicycles/NEMBA Trail Care Day in Wompatuck on Sunday, Oct
12th.
Slated for the day are bridge repairs/building, as well as general
trail clearing.We'll carpool/hike out to the work sites, but if you
prefer to ride and work, a roving crew will survey the trails and take
care of deadfalls, etc.
Dress appropriate for the weather and the work. Eye protection,
hydration, snack, and bug spray recommended. Bring your favorite
lopper, trail saw, and work gloves.
Lunch will be provided by Friends of Wompatuck, and an apres-work ride
is always an option.

Steve Cobble
FOW/SEMass NEMBA
cobblestv@gmail.com
781....254....8796
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If you worried about falling off the bike, you'd never get on.--Lance Armstrong

http://www.semassnemba.org
www.friendsofwompatuck.org
http://1wheeldrive.blogspot.com/index.html
http://www.mountainbikechurch.com/

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Take a Kid Mountain Biking Day, Wompatuck State Park, Oct 4


Take-a-Kid
Mountain Biking!
Saturday, October 4th, 2008
9am-12noon
Wompatuck State Park, Hingham, MA Visitor Center

• Get out in the woods and ride with your favorite kid(s)!
• Come join Friends of Wompatuck , Trail Watch Wompatuck,
New England Mountain Bike Association,
and International Mountain Bike Association on
a led mountain bike ride on the trails in Wompatuck State Park.
• Experienced ride leaders from Trail Watch Wompatuck
will be on hand to guide you on an age-appropriate journey.
• Bring bikes, helmets, water, bug spray,
weather-appropriate clothing, and kids!
• Pembroke Ski Market will be on hand to help fix mechanical
difficulties, and we'll have some hot chocolate and snacks for après
ride treats.
• Come prepared to learn about bike safety, skills, and most
importantly, how to have FUN on a Mountain Bike!!
Contact Steve Cobble at: cobblestv@gmail.com
Or 781-254-8796 for more details
For directions to Wompatuck State Park, go to :
http://www.mass.gov/dcr/parks/southeast

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Been crashing too much lately.....

Or is it that I have way too much time on my hands the past coupla weeks......?
Last week I broke my chain twice, same ride . OK I gotta handle on that, I straightenend the offending bent derailleur hanger, replaced the drivetrain, good to go. Then I'm JRA in Wompy the other day. Just starting out, come upon two women riders and  helped fix a chain. Off I go again. Later on I bump into them again, and, preparing to stop and chat. Always trying to be so cool and shit I find that I can't clipout in this rock garden, and WHAM! down I go, right in front of the ladies. SMOOOOTH! "I meant to do that! he-he"(Pee-Wee Herman-style...)
I thought the worst of it for the rest of the day as I prepared to go to work, as my left calf seemed to have a bulge in it. Come to realize, that's just my bulging calf   ;-)) 
Then, today, taking the bike cold outta the trunk and slapping the wheels on, went for the holeshot outta the driveway. Obviously, the drivetrain wasn't ready for that. WHAM!! ruined the quick link and went down sideways real quick on the dirt road. Getting up all dusty and bleeding again with the bars twisted backwards looking all dorky, I look up to see a nice neighborhood mom walking her dog and she say "you okay?" concernedly....I say " I'm okay, hope the bike is", all the while pretending again, that I meant to do that.......
So I put a new quick link in, give it a quick spin, and off I go for my two laps. Uneventful except that I couldn't do my average ride speed since I was so shaken up.  From now on, I will always spin the wheels a few times easy to make sure the bikes ready to go before I powerup like that. And  " don't put everything you got into one pedalstroke" is my new motto. But fortunately, the bike is OK, but I think I twisted the brake lever on the carbon bar very slightly......time to replace. NOW!
Here's some pics for viewing pleasure.

Sunday, September 14, 2008

My Summer as a Park Ranger


I ventured out on an exciting experiment—In a temporary departure from
my lifelong foodservice career( read: being chained to a hot stove all
my life), worked as a seasonal DCR Ranger for the summer. Having been
assigned to the 'West District', I was partly responsible for
patrolling the parkways from Stony Brook in Hyde Park to Elm Bank,
mostly driving an XL250 4x4 monster truck. I did make sure the state
bought a nice hitch rack for the rig, for the odd MTB ride—ahem!
'Patrol' through Cutler Park and other parks along the way. But of
course, I spent as much time as possible in the Blue Hills……the
patrolling(riding!) there is amazing and I was able to legally ride
anywhere I pleased, so it was a trip back in time( abstractedly sorta
aka Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance—a great read, check it
out sometime).
I also did A LOT of hiking, on 'patrol' and leading group hikes up
Buck Hill and strolls through other parks…….
I'd highly recommend the seasonal DCR job for anyone who enjoys being
outside and being paid for it!
For now, I'm back to eating I mean cooking for a living again……

Joe Sloane☆☆☆☆☆


The mastermind behind Blue Hills Mountain Bike Day(BHMTBD), an event
that started happening in 1994 and still happens every year. BHMTBD
always brings the local mountainbike community together to celebrate
our passion, but has also sucked in new riders with it's home-grown
approach. This family-friendly event has always been FREE, and for a
long time, was the only MTB event where the land managers (Mass. DCR)
actually hosted, sponsored, and worked the event. The formula worked,
and the DCR always has worked out a calendar spot for BHMTBD.
Joe Sloane has spent the better part of each year for the last 14
years, asking, hounding, pleading with busy bike shop owners, bigbox
bicycle companies, frame builders, energy bar moguls, local
restaurants, etc, to get them to donate products and services to the
famous raffle at the end of the day. They're all invited to setup a
tent to show off their stuff..........Joe also designed the kids bike
'rodeo' obstacle course and world-famous all-ages bike limbo
competition.
Joe has always been active in trails advocacy and maintenance in the
Blue Hills, and with Friends of Blue Hills and AMC. He has overseen
many important volunteer trail repair
crews, and is a founding member of Blue Hills Trail Watch, and 'eyes
and ears' DCR volunteer group that helps take care of the 150 miles of
trails and provides guidance to all trail users.

This summer, Joe was nominated by his peers to become one of LL Bean's
Outdoor Heroes. A surprise presentation was done at the annual Blue
Hills Trail Watch meeting/BBQ in August. The manager of the Mansfield
store did the honors.

Below is the official LL Bean text:

The L.L.Bean Outdoor Heroes(R) program was developed to thank those
who have dedicated their time to preserving the outdoors. These are
people who may not make the front page news, but who change the world
around us for the better.
We are pleased to introduce you to the recipients of the 2008 Outdoor
Heroes award. The winners have each been awarded a $5,000 grant
towards their organization—over and above any other L.L.Bean
sponsorships—to support continued preservation, conservation, and
educational efforts.

Sooo, the 5g's goes to Blue Hills TrailWatch--maybe a few new tools,
or a Muck Truck or Ditch Witch(plenty ditches to keep clear in the
BH)........
In addition, Joe recieved a $500 gift card AND a shiny chrome-plated
old-school lantern, for those all-night projects........

AND, in more recent news, Joe was captured and taken on a mountain
bike ride in Cutler Park, along with 16 of his good friends.......
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