Went for what was supposed to be a quick 2 hr ride (read 6 hr death march) to check out a couple techy descents in Monument. On this trip I encountered snow/rain, running out of food, almost running out of water, and discovering that the map I had was way outdated. In addition to this I was treated to Pisgah like ruggedness, in that this was the first trail system that I felt like I was actually in the woods, not on some in town, urban trail system. I was also informed that if you have a new car and are not used to it's blind spots, you are not responsible for clipping cyclists on the road, while passing and turning in front of them.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Monday, May 9, 2011
Down The Road a Piece
I was a little bummed that I wouldn't be in North Carolina for PMBAR over the weekend. The thought of all that beautiful singletrack, and all my friends playing in the woods got me stoked on putting together a longer ride. I've been scouting out Monument Park for the last couple weeks. I had concluded, after heading up Mt. Herman Road for some target practice, that the the road might actually go all the way to Woodland Park. After consulting a few of the locals at the shop, I learned that my hypothesis was correct, and the ride would be a 50 mile round trip fire road/singletrack mix. I loaded up the Hydration pack, grabbed the cross bike, and headed out the door. I was treated to beautiful views, 40 mph winds, discovery of techy singletrack, and peanut butter cracker awesomeness. Enjoy the picture show.
Heading to the far side of the ridge in the distance
Mt. Herman Trail Head
One of the many rock formations in the area
Mt. Herman Trail
Info about what you can ride, burn, shoot, and get to
3000 feet of climbing over 25 miles
Hmm only 63 miles more
Pikes Peak in the distance
Weapon of choice for the day
Town of Monument down in the valley
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