Bought O a new bike over the weekend, (a Trek Roscoe 7) and as he was staying at Tane's, I thought I could incorporate a ride, a ride for him, and pick-up into one trip. So, Nelson and me met on Fosters Tce at 9am, figuring to do a lap or two then get O across for some. Also, I had Jet the Dog with me. And was hung-over from a bad night's sleep recovering from Nostalgia Fest.
Headed up from Fosters, steep wee climb, and then up the main drag 4wd track, encountering 3 guys who'd never been in there before. My nose started bleeding near the top. Took a while to staunch. Pretty much met them at the top of it all and 'guided' them down the droppy ridge (top of Jackasaurus), then left over into Zombie Lurch. The bottom end of this looked completely different to my memory. Once we got on the climbing track, Sloanstar, I worked out where we were. I reckon it's cos normally we've ridden in here in the afternoon, whereas in the morning the light was all wrong. Steep bastard climb up Sloanstar, around and the couple of bits of down and more climbing through the fence around Sunnyside and across to the junction hub, ready for climb number 2.
Kinda meandered up with the boys again and we all set off from the top similar timing. This time tho, they went a different way, content on finding their own ways, and we took the left hand from the top of droppy ridge, following on down Stormer, bombing down this one which was getting more familiar. At some point this becomes Grommies, about half way down, then the swoopy fun continued, with me taking the nana line around the one big drop jump. Back up Sloanstar, around and back to the hub.(other boys gone now). I rang Otis at some point and he was bailing on me, on account of a sore ankle from rolling it at sports day on Friday.
A different group of guys were climbing this time (including a dude on a Taniwha, who was in a VERY low gear and crawling, using "it's my 3rd up" as an excuse. "Oh, huh, same here," I said). Hadn't even realised they were in there. Up to the top again, this time heading down Jackasaurus again, off to the right, where there's the really steep cliffy drop-thru that I've yet to ride (today inclusive), followed by the cool 'cliff-face' that's fun to ride down. Into Grommies, swooping and dropping, and this time Nelson slowed for the big drop, and I followed him over. Not bad! on through to the bottom. And, ugh, back up the climb again. Stopping along the way for Nelson to session the cliff-face drop.
Met T's old boss at junction point, and had a chat. Then off for the final climb, this time taking Looper for an easier access to not far off the top. Last blast down the ridge jumps, then down Lurch again, this time at higher speed and more funs. I dropped everything smoothly this time. Nearly lost it on one corner, and Nelson did the big trail-gap jump near the bottom. Finally, climbing up and around, and back down to the cars, I was toasted.
A miniscule 8.78 kms ridden, with just on 600m of (very steep) climbing.
Headed up from Fosters, steep wee climb, and then up the main drag 4wd track, encountering 3 guys who'd never been in there before. My nose started bleeding near the top. Took a while to staunch. Pretty much met them at the top of it all and 'guided' them down the droppy ridge (top of Jackasaurus), then left over into Zombie Lurch. The bottom end of this looked completely different to my memory. Once we got on the climbing track, Sloanstar, I worked out where we were. I reckon it's cos normally we've ridden in here in the afternoon, whereas in the morning the light was all wrong. Steep bastard climb up Sloanstar, around and the couple of bits of down and more climbing through the fence around Sunnyside and across to the junction hub, ready for climb number 2.
Kinda meandered up with the boys again and we all set off from the top similar timing. This time tho, they went a different way, content on finding their own ways, and we took the left hand from the top of droppy ridge, following on down Stormer, bombing down this one which was getting more familiar. At some point this becomes Grommies, about half way down, then the swoopy fun continued, with me taking the nana line around the one big drop jump. Back up Sloanstar, around and back to the hub.(other boys gone now). I rang Otis at some point and he was bailing on me, on account of a sore ankle from rolling it at sports day on Friday.
A different group of guys were climbing this time (including a dude on a Taniwha, who was in a VERY low gear and crawling, using "it's my 3rd up" as an excuse. "Oh, huh, same here," I said). Hadn't even realised they were in there. Up to the top again, this time heading down Jackasaurus again, off to the right, where there's the really steep cliffy drop-thru that I've yet to ride (today inclusive), followed by the cool 'cliff-face' that's fun to ride down. Into Grommies, swooping and dropping, and this time Nelson slowed for the big drop, and I followed him over. Not bad! on through to the bottom. And, ugh, back up the climb again. Stopping along the way for Nelson to session the cliff-face drop.
Met T's old boss at junction point, and had a chat. Then off for the final climb, this time taking Looper for an easier access to not far off the top. Last blast down the ridge jumps, then down Lurch again, this time at higher speed and more funs. I dropped everything smoothly this time. Nearly lost it on one corner, and Nelson did the big trail-gap jump near the bottom. Finally, climbing up and around, and back down to the cars, I was toasted.
A miniscule 8.78 kms ridden, with just on 600m of (very steep) climbing.
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