Just like old times... a good sized ride of an evening.
Met out at Scumnervale, and got riding about 5.40, up Capt Thomas. Wasn't feeling the hottest, given the heat, and food, and sleep and whatevs. But, tootled on none-the-less. Up, grovelling up the first steeps, minor recovery across the sidle then grovelling up the second lot of switchbacks. Was nearly holding my own with Nelson, until the that last bit. Caught him up, breathed, and got going again, around the easier bits, into the rocks, clambering then riding and cleaning it all to the gate. Stopped here and waited for a descender and my legs had lost all their steam for the last couple of climbs...
Out the Godley Head Rd, to the climbing 4wd track up to the trail, then we engaged in the good descent down to Livingston. Nice to get the flow on again, tho I was cautious on the ball-bearing gravel. Swoopy swoopy down to the bottom and into the climb, rocks become more rocky than ever, rather tech. Over the top and down to Breeze Col. Here a couple rode through and up the singletrack, so we decided to follow and go back that way rather than the road. Nelson chased and caught then waited for me, while I struggled up the climb, not going as fast as I would like to. This was the moody view:
As we descended the couple were riding along the road towards us, which seemed strange. But from Livingston we headed up the road and then realised why they were going that way. They were heading the the entrance/exit to a new track (called Taylor's Escape) which we stopped and watched as they descended. Definitely on the cards for next time we're in the 'hood.
Up the 4wd again to Godley Track and back towards Evans through a moody sky, easterly cloud wafting around the valley heads, quite spectacular. I had to stop and eat something halfway back, but that, and the rest, gave me the energy to make it the rest of the way out. Finally, into the Captain, a swoopy and hair-raising fun trip back down. Good blast, felt great. Back not sore at all, just have to maintain it, ride in such a way as to not exacerbate it.
A smidge over 15 kms, and 631 m climbed! I felt every one of those metres.
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