Reflection, Reparation, Repentation, Rejuvination, and Recreation

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

Sunday, December 2, 2007

Yep! It's cold again!

The toys ride went off as usual bringing so many people outta the woodwork. It's always good to see all those smiley red-faced helmet-heads chattin' it  up at the BH VC pre-and post ride.......

the cold
it numbs my toes
it brings me in to the warm gathered room
of friends old and new noshing and enjoying
the company and a warm beverage and a glimpse of 'santa'
it brings me in to duct-tape my shoes
insert chemical toe warmers
it brings me outside to warmup the lycra carefully, by the bonfire
to meet my friends before the ride
it gets me back on the bike
onto the trail
with friends old and new bouncing down, climbing up,
trying old dreaded technical sections and making them
speeding, drag-racing, clipping in and out
it gets my lungs burning, my nose dripping and freezing and falling off
it gets my adrenaline up, my fears down
it numbs my toes
it brings me back to that warm gathered room
full with friends old and new
back to the bonfire with warm beverage in hand
and makes me forget about
the cold

Thanks to all who came and donated and/or braved the coldest day of the year(so far)!!
Happy Holidays and don't let the cold keep you inside...........

Thursday, November 29, 2007

Blue Hills Mountainbike ride and Toys Drive 10 am-1 pm Sunday, Dec 2


It's that time of year again!!
Join DCR, TrailWatch, and SEMASS NEMBA in our annual  Toys Drive. It's
a great way to share with the local community and help a child in need 
of some holiday excitement!
Of course the seasonal (warm)refreshments and confections will be on
hand, as well as a toasty bonfire courtesy the DCR rangers, and plenty
of riding to do. We'll even put together a kids ride if you bring 
'em....rumour has it that Santa will be making an appearance....... 
DCR also has a group hike planned at 1 pm for all ages/levels.
We'll plan on a couple of social group rides starting out at 10:30, so
layer up and come out for the festivities!
Please bring an unwrapped toy/gift for a child (any age, but gifts for older, 11-16 year olds, are needed also) to the Houghton's Pond Visitor Center, and we'll start there. 
If you can't ride, you can still drop off a gift from 10-1....
All donated  toys are delivered to InterFaith Social Services in Quincy, and are distributed over  the holidays to families in need.
Meet at the Houghton's Pond Visitor Center( the one behind the playground with the nice roof...).
For info call DCR 617-698-1802.
SteveC

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Turkey Club

Well we all hadda really cool ride Thursday.......four riding buddies from the good ol' 'Link' days and two outastaters who came all the way from Albany and York County PA, just to ride with us......really slippery leaves, roots, waterbars, rocks, MAJOR climbing (my glutes were sore for acoupla days!)....of course we had 'racer boy' Paul C. pushin us through our 12-mile slog........
We all made it back  in time to enjoy slothing about the house with our families and 'giving thanks' that we all made it back in one piece despite acoupla spectacular endoes......
In attendance were:
Sean F
Bill D
Paul C
Dana S
Joe from York
the Albanian
and Me
It was an amazing 52 F, usually T-Day is really cold and/or snowing.......
(Today is November 27th, and it's 62F ! Who says the globe ain't getting warmer? I'll leave that depressing rant for another day........anyways, gotta go ride!) 

Friday, November 23, 2007

Like a Virgin

New trail--that's something we don't hear much around here. It's usually enough to take care of what we've got anyways, and nothing excites the local managers less than the mention of cutting a new trail. This, despite the NEED to re-route many poorly-designed turn-of-the-century trails, is the unfortunate dilemma we are in here now in New England. Sure, there are some very upbeat land managers that embrace and instigate progress, even to the point of giving carte blanche to us mountainbike types, 'cause they know that we're the ones who will take care and nurture their established trails and thoughtfully design new ones. And there are even more LM's in between, who are just either on the fence about two-wheel use, some who are still realizing how much we can contribute to their park, some who are completely still in the dark ages, some who just don't have the time or resources to pay attention, even others who actually ride a mountainbike......... The list is endless, and I'm sure some psychologist could pare it down to three different types of land managers, but  we all know that the best kind om LM is one who we can work with.....
So, when we see the need for a new connector, go-round, switchback, or other cool new feature, and we ask, AND get the go-ahead, that's EXCEPTIONAL! When we're done doing the Papelbon dance, we get down and dirty with the LM and make a plan. The work has to make sense, and follow guidelines and directives set by the LM. Usually it helps to roundup a crew of hard-working volunteers. A nice sunday morning(church!) session in the spring or fall, with incentives like free lunch/coffee, etc, is a good way to getem out. Of course they(we) would all rather be out on the trail riding, but when there's work to do, ESPECIALLY cutting a new trail, that's a good enough incentive......
Anyways, we did get to cut a new connector on our last trail work day at Wompy.  Not a long one, but still, a NEW trail!
Soft, loamy, pineneedley, hardly defined save for some ribbon and some vague signs of human intervention.......
Now that the work is done, our job now is to ride it!

Friday, September 28, 2007

I'll never grow up

JRA the other day on some nice rolly, pine-needley trails that phantom wrist pain came back. No swelling, just a spot of pain near the base of my thumb-bone, that stops me from whatever I'm doing to say OW! I think it's basically good ol wear 'n tear on the old bones. Or, more likely, growing pains. I'll never grow up.
Anyways, I bought a new brace to at least wear at night. Last time I went to the doc, he said wearing it at night helps alot, as the problem could stem from sleeping on my wrist every night. So I'll try that, and stay off the mountain bike for a few days.....I tried riding last night and I cant grip properly without intense pain. I'll ride the road bike for now. And maybe I gotta rethink my position on the bike, again. Every few years I change it slightly, to alleviate some pain or another.....The Old Coot and CP have these 'Mary' bars that sweep back radically so that your hands are resting more naturally in front of you. More like the angle at which I hold my chef's knife, or a roto-tiller. It could be the shock needs another air adjustment.
Either way, it's break time for a few days or a week. I really don't want to miss fall riding, as it's really the best time of year to ride. Kids are back in school, and the weather is great. Not cold enough to take me off the bike yet, usually not til December. In fact right now it's been 80-90F all week.
Enough whining for now.

Monday, August 27, 2007

Summer's over(almost)

I think I've said it before, but summer is not really my season. Although I got a few really nice rides with friends, alot of kiddie rides, and managed the time to maintain my bike, summer is hard to keep the rhythm of a regular workout. That said, I don't feel like I've lost fitness. And I've spent more really good days with my kids, and that's more important than anything.
September's a few days away, and when school is back in session I'll resume my Wed am ride, and at least one other morning during the week.
The Landmine Classic and NembaFest are less than two weeks away, and we just had a great trail work day at Wompy to ensure that the trails were ready.....
It's still freakin' HOT! So it's not over, yet........

Saturday, August 4, 2007

Today's Doubleheader

It's freakin'hot! So to the beat the heat, I started my Blue Hills ride at 7 am. Early by most standards, but a necessity for some of us......
Up Coon Hollow, down the access road. Up the ski-slope , down the access road 1/2 way, to just above the Wolcott to Border trail for a nice long cruising down.
Didnt do much of the South side , riding alone to me is boring.  A church needs a congregation....Although I did bump into my friends from Dave's Bike Infirmary who were bouncing down Coon Hollow.......
An hour and a half was more than enough of that.
So I figured since I have all morning to kill--wife & kids are gone for two days--what  better way to celebrate this newfound freedom than to continue riding. I found myself on the highway heading for Wompy, where I knew there was a group ride in session, and 'maybe' I'd find them. No sooner did I pull in that a new aquaintance of mine arrived to ride solo, a fairly new rider, so we teamed up and I showed him some of the finer Wompy trails on the left side.
Another hour and a half of swimming through the hot humid air--actually not bad compared to driving in the shite--we were cooked.
Don't really know wht tha point of this post was, and it's to freakin hot to sit here and type while I could be relaxing in the kiddie pool, so that's it!