Monday- time for one more quintessential mtb ride- gotta feed the Yeti! We chose to sample some of that schweet tread in the Horse Gulch area. Tell the truth, neither of the kids cared much for the early start, nor for the steep mile climb to start the ride. Catching our breath at the bottom of the meadow trail network, I thought I just may have triggered a mutiny as I explained the gameplan for the morning. The imposing sight of Telegraph Ridge in the distance proved a bit too much to contemplate. Rather than force the point, we decided to press onward and reassess our agenda in stages. I managed to correct part of the problem by adjusting the girl's clunky gearing, while the boy seemed to be warming up with the exercise, atta boy!
Hats off to the girl here: from grumbles to resignation to challenge to absolute and total Domination, she rocked that climb! The evident pride in her voice as she recounted her daring ascent was the best gift she could have given this Dad, lemme tell you. Wish you could have seen her beaming upon receiving her kudos from other biker chicks completing the same ascent. That's my girl!
Recovered topside, we interject Newton's First Law of Mountain Biking: what goes up, must come down, in rip-roaring Roughrider fashion! The rest of the morning we made the most of what Horse Gulch offers best- twisty runs, swoopy downs, bringing out the kid in all four of us!
And with hard work comes great reward: showers & swim at the Rec Center, deli lunch, chocolate-dipped chocolate ice cream all fit the bill just right after 3 days of roughing it in the woods. Whew, what a weekend! :-o
Once again I'm reminded I simply have the best team on the planet- luv you Roughriders!
Once again I'm reminded I simply have the best team on the planet- luv you Roughriders!
Grizzled, check. Geezer, check. Still able to crush 10-yr old girls on the singletrack, check! How you like dem apples little girl! ;-) But not for long: they're already killing me in the 5k's, mtb can't be that far behind :-O
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