An hour or so to use tonight, before a PFMTBC trip organising meeting at Pete's, so Nelson picked me up from work and we twisted and turned through heavy traffic to Worsley's Rd. Parked up just round the first corner, at the bottom of the Farside tracks. First lap, up the old skool dirt track close to the road, puffing like crazy, gasping in fact. Then took Valhalla, first time down here, not having any idea where it was taking us or how. Steep few off camber corners, dropping quite a bit of altitude, close to the old original zig zag track that used to be in here, then it peeled across the slope, dropping now and then, and climbing a little towards the end. Lots of interesting features, but quite low speed on account of the off camberness.
Back onto the road and up for lap 2. This time, the next track on the left, 1 Trick Lucy. I'd been down the top of this once before, but peeled back across to Farside that time. This time, all the way. Somehow it squeezes in between Valhalla and Farside and finds it's way down in a similar nature to Valhalla. A few very cool wee features on it, lots of fun. Ends up joining Farside towards the end.
Back onto the road and up for lap 3. This time, skipping over Farside, and taking Utopia. Woot. Had done this once before with jet back in November, so it felt vaguely familiar. It blends into lower end of Fluffy Sheep which we got onto the next lap.
Back up the road for Lap 4. Into Fluffy Sheep this time, the first time either of us had been down this (tho I'd been up back in Nov.) Sweet wee blast down here, quite flowy and swoopy. A couple of really small 'jump' features, and smooth.
Lap 5, into the original Farside. Bloody brake ruts in the first steep section, but the rest of it was alright. Usual woopdewoops and squirrelly drops.
Lap 6, gave Valhalla another go, with me in the lead this time. Good spin down here again. Gonna take a while to get used to those off camber corners tho.
Lap 7, final lap. This time 1 Trick Lucy again. Haha, this time, Nelson missed the entrance, so I led the way down with him well behind me. Had a good run down and finished it in no time.
Each lap was about 5 minutes or less up, and 5 minutes or less down. Seven round trips done in 1 hour. Total altitude of the trail network is around 60 metres, so we did a bit over 400 m in total. Not bad for an hour's up and down. (updated with more accurate information from the boys doing it a week later and MapMyRiding it, measuring the altitude more accurately(ish) than my Topomapping guestimation).
Grabbed Noodle Canteen and a couple of beverages on the way to Pete's and made it there only minutes late. Wellington seems to be the go for the Annual Trippage this year...
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Swansong in the woods, Tuesday Worsley
Well, quite a nice wee ride tonight. Met the boyz on the flat approaching Worsley's at 6.20 or so, Andrew and Tony rolling in from their nearby abodes, Steve and Robin in the TFC van, and Wayne, Warren, Pete and me all in our own vehicles. Bikes all onto racks of Wayne and Warren and we drove to nearly the top of the road, riding from there up into the woods to find a sign saying Forest Closed, and Danger Keep Out tape that we promptly decided to ignore, riding up the guts of it all. Andrew had been through in the weekend, so how much could they have done in 2 days? Put up some tape or something??? Yeah, nearly. So, grunty grunty up the guts to the clifftop where a well earned break was had, then onwards up to the top of the forest, and up the steeeep to the top of Debbie Does...
Into here and one or two difficulties for one or two but a great run had. As we came into the darkness of the spruce, and the old stone ruins, I noticed how low the forest was, way more branches than usual kinda in your face. I led the boys up the garden path, peeling left onto the wee exit traverse track, but hell it was overgrown, and they, as usual, gave me stick (pun intended) about "Richard leading the way again". Weird, considering only 2 and a 1/2 months ago it was sweet... Anyway, once out of the dark forest it was alright, and back into the bigger woods and down a short bit of The Original B-Line before hopping over onto Tommy's, where I chose the left hand choice, bombing it down, swoopty woopty through veering very slightly left as far as you can swoop towards the pylon clearing then leading back to the main guts drag.
From here it was decided to have one last swansong on Fight Club, seeing as how it might all be shut up and ruined, so, short climb and then into it. Awesome run, swoopty woopty again, down and down, dusty as all get up, out to the exit climb, only to be greeted with a Closed Keep Out sign and tape. Also a brit Blur TR rider was coming down, and we gave him directions back up, so he was ahead and round the corner there's the bloody big skidder machine and a fair bit of forest already cleared - removing all the windthrow from last year's storm. Met him again at the junction and followed him down the exit trail out, then down the road, again giving directions to Farside.
Past the cars and down the road to Farside. Straight into it and what a wee blast. The brit on Wazza's tail on Pete's tail on my tail. Both Pete and Steve were first timers on this and enjoyed the crap out of it. Finally, down the road to the cars. Ribulet feeling the ride with a bit of an ache. I took the other two shuttle drivers back up while the others very kindly waited, and then Pete and me stopped at Poms for well earned beverages. Yummo.
Into here and one or two difficulties for one or two but a great run had. As we came into the darkness of the spruce, and the old stone ruins, I noticed how low the forest was, way more branches than usual kinda in your face. I led the boys up the garden path, peeling left onto the wee exit traverse track, but hell it was overgrown, and they, as usual, gave me stick (pun intended) about "Richard leading the way again". Weird, considering only 2 and a 1/2 months ago it was sweet... Anyway, once out of the dark forest it was alright, and back into the bigger woods and down a short bit of The Original B-Line before hopping over onto Tommy's, where I chose the left hand choice, bombing it down, swoopty woopty through veering very slightly left as far as you can swoop towards the pylon clearing then leading back to the main guts drag.
From here it was decided to have one last swansong on Fight Club, seeing as how it might all be shut up and ruined, so, short climb and then into it. Awesome run, swoopty woopty again, down and down, dusty as all get up, out to the exit climb, only to be greeted with a Closed Keep Out sign and tape. Also a brit Blur TR rider was coming down, and we gave him directions back up, so he was ahead and round the corner there's the bloody big skidder machine and a fair bit of forest already cleared - removing all the windthrow from last year's storm. Met him again at the junction and followed him down the exit trail out, then down the road, again giving directions to Farside.
Past the cars and down the road to Farside. Straight into it and what a wee blast. The brit on Wazza's tail on Pete's tail on my tail. Both Pete and Steve were first timers on this and enjoyed the crap out of it. Finally, down the road to the cars. Ribulet feeling the ride with a bit of an ache. I took the other two shuttle drivers back up while the others very kindly waited, and then Pete and me stopped at Poms for well earned beverages. Yummo.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
Tuesday evening East End meander (700th Post!)
Welcome to post number 700!!! (coming up on 10 years of this blog too...)
Nelson met at my place and we cruised out to Slumner, parking up at the beach. Headed up Stoke St and on up into Scumnervale and up the Captain. Insta-wheeze kicked in for me, and Nelson dropped me after the first corner. Top of the switchbacks I wheezed past a couple of guys waiting for us to roll through and it was up in the rocky ups that I caught Nelson, who was waiting for a couple more guys. Ride from here was okay, less wheezing but still struggling. Realising as we climbed and further into the ride that my rib was inhibiting my breathing, allowing me only to breath shallowly.
Top of Captain Thomas finally and a bit of a rest before we hit the Godley entrance. Nelson cleaned it all up, and I just about did. Paused briefly in the middle, but continued on up from where I'd stopped. On up and through, the ribs getting sorer and sorer the whole way out. Into the descent for Livingston, hot on Nelson's tail we flew down here. I had a couple of wee moments towards the bottom but survived it and rolled through the col and into the climb. Nelson pulled away again and then was waiting at the top again before the descent to Breeze, fun times on the rolling trail, but Nelson got some thistle splinters in his leg.
Decided to head up the little trail that climbs above the road, around the tight narrow sheep path, then up to the cool ass track that heads around above the harbour back to Breeze Col. Stopped and fixed up a rock feature we'd done before that someone had wrecked, and then rode on around, reveling at how much longer it was than we'd remembered it. Great ride around here and then a short break for food at top of Anaconda. A woman turned up on a bike around the road and headed down the snake as we sat, and so we sat for a while waiting for her to get a bit further ahead. Then it was into it, Nelson ahead. I was on his tail, just cruising along for a start, but once we were over the first cattle stop and around a couple corners I lost my chain so stopped to replace it, letting Nelson get miles ahead. From here on down I went pretty good but no chance of catching him. Into the 'tail and I could see the woman on going through the gate on the walking track, and then further round I could see Nelson ahead. Bit loose down this last section, hands holding the bars too tight and rib really starting to bite.
Into the climb, I delayered at the first corner, and then it was onwards and up and over. Catching the woman half way up Nelson chatted with her as I slowly gained on them. At the top she headed down the road and we headed into Nicholson Park, taking all the faster lines down, and then onto the hairpins and steps, then finally out the neat wee 'secret' trail out to Whitewash Head Rd, then down and back to the car around the waterfront...
Nelson met at my place and we cruised out to Slumner, parking up at the beach. Headed up Stoke St and on up into Scumnervale and up the Captain. Insta-wheeze kicked in for me, and Nelson dropped me after the first corner. Top of the switchbacks I wheezed past a couple of guys waiting for us to roll through and it was up in the rocky ups that I caught Nelson, who was waiting for a couple more guys. Ride from here was okay, less wheezing but still struggling. Realising as we climbed and further into the ride that my rib was inhibiting my breathing, allowing me only to breath shallowly.
Top of Captain Thomas finally and a bit of a rest before we hit the Godley entrance. Nelson cleaned it all up, and I just about did. Paused briefly in the middle, but continued on up from where I'd stopped. On up and through, the ribs getting sorer and sorer the whole way out. Into the descent for Livingston, hot on Nelson's tail we flew down here. I had a couple of wee moments towards the bottom but survived it and rolled through the col and into the climb. Nelson pulled away again and then was waiting at the top again before the descent to Breeze, fun times on the rolling trail, but Nelson got some thistle splinters in his leg.
Decided to head up the little trail that climbs above the road, around the tight narrow sheep path, then up to the cool ass track that heads around above the harbour back to Breeze Col. Stopped and fixed up a rock feature we'd done before that someone had wrecked, and then rode on around, reveling at how much longer it was than we'd remembered it. Great ride around here and then a short break for food at top of Anaconda. A woman turned up on a bike around the road and headed down the snake as we sat, and so we sat for a while waiting for her to get a bit further ahead. Then it was into it, Nelson ahead. I was on his tail, just cruising along for a start, but once we were over the first cattle stop and around a couple corners I lost my chain so stopped to replace it, letting Nelson get miles ahead. From here on down I went pretty good but no chance of catching him. Into the 'tail and I could see the woman on going through the gate on the walking track, and then further round I could see Nelson ahead. Bit loose down this last section, hands holding the bars too tight and rib really starting to bite.
Into the climb, I delayered at the first corner, and then it was onwards and up and over. Catching the woman half way up Nelson chatted with her as I slowly gained on them. At the top she headed down the road and we headed into Nicholson Park, taking all the faster lines down, and then onto the hairpins and steps, then finally out the neat wee 'secret' trail out to Whitewash Head Rd, then down and back to the car around the waterfront...
Friday, January 09, 2015
Friday quick Sharlands
Swimming in the Maitai again wth the family I scarpered back to base, grabbed the bike and then drove back up past them and parked up at the bottom of Sharlands. Rode in, in the heat, about 3pm, up the road for a while, then pulled off down onto the creekside tracks, moseying up and finding the bottom of What The DOCtor Ordered, hung a left and followed the Sharlands Creek Track up cos it looked okay. Wasn't long and it got steep, so rode til I had to push a bit, ride and push for a bit, singletrack which seemed to become more and more overgrown. Then I passed the exit of Supplejack, then a couple more ups and downs and the exit of Matai. Continued on up for a bit to a bit of a juncture. Hmmmm, figured I wanted to look at one or t'other of those previous two so kept left and ended up pushing a lot, and riding a little, up some unknown to me trail, all in native forest, very nice, thinking all the way up, 'this'd be nice. this'd be tricky...' until I eventually got to an intersection of Matai and the one I was climbing, Rimu. Carried on climbing til I reached a fire-road and from here the view looking across towards Fringed Hill was telling me I was probably pretty near 400m up (actually only about 300 and something - ed). Headed back down Matai, and actually followed it all the way. Looked totally unridden for ages, and yet Ian had said they'd ridden it earlier this week. The leaf litter on it was undisturbed and it obviously doesn't get that much use, whereas Rimu had been well trodden. Quite a few corners I wasn't game to even think about attempting, too steep, too much exposure into the bush below, and my rib wouldn't thank me. As it was, I scuffed my wound on my thigh with my tire (exactly how it came into existence...), yowchy! Eventually got to the bottom of Matai and continued up Sharland's Creek Track which involved a few walky bits, and then crossed the creek where another one meets it, and climbed up for a bit and through to eventually where What The DOCtor Ordered 'officially' begins. Seat up here, and headed down this, at full tilt... Fast scuffy descent. One or two close calls, but mostly pretty good control. Lots of vegetation overgrowing the track, scraping me a bunch and killing sight lines. Blasty flow on (semi) familiar trails. Ending up back out to the car just after 4 and I went and joined the family and hit the swimming hole, cooling down nicely.
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Wednesday, January 07, 2015
Wednesday First Ride of the Year - Peeaaking
In Nelson for the week, so met Ian and Leigh (Lee? Leah?) on the Cathedral steps at 8.50am and we headed for the hills. Usual route through town up the Brook to Codgers and up the main drag to Tantragee, turning out to be a bit of a scorcher... Easy, but good pace all the way, then up Fringed Hill. Hot, baking sun, pounding down on us; no shade round here. A good grind, grovelling away in granny, but chatting most of the time except for the few grunts. Shade in one valley, rest and water, then onwards to the top. Walked the steep approach to the communication towers and sat for well earned feed and rest at the very top of 793m.
Off into Black Diamond Ridge. Short riding section then steep climb, ride, steep climb up to 839m and then a good descent with a few wee walky up sections thrown in for good measure down to 732, then a last climb up to the 812 intersection. Another rest here then into Sunshine Ridge... Hooo. Roots, roots, roots, drops and more roots. I walked once or twice. Was a lot longer than I remembered and was goooood. Rib was holding together, but getting pretty sore the further down we went. All the braking and twisting and controlling was flexing it something wicked. I'ma be sore for a few days from this I think. Many many features down this ridge, with roots being the predominant one. So many roots!
Finally we made it to the top of Peaking Ridge, must be on about the 670m point. Waaaay better signposted to the first time I ever rode it (possibly this one?)... Off down here with the steepest bit about to hit. Of course Ian just flew down it - I got a little way down it then bailed and walked, as did Leigh. From here tho, it was all pretty good. One or two sections walked but mostly a good roll. Lower down I was getting pretty peaked, looking foward to the bottom. Once section in the manuka which I'm sure I've ridden in the past just looked too much, so walked that and we watched as Leigh psyched herself and then cleaned it down. Great blast from here down to the finish, hot and dry in the manuka. 3.5 hours to this point.
Off down the Maitai, staying on the singletrack alongside the pipeline and then leaping into the bottom of the 629 trail to the road. Down the road, gravel becoming seal and then down and down til past Sharlands Rd, found my family having a picnic on the Maitai, 4hrs riding done.. Said seeya's to Ian and Leah and joined the family and coooooled off in the river.
Off into Black Diamond Ridge. Short riding section then steep climb, ride, steep climb up to 839m and then a good descent with a few wee walky up sections thrown in for good measure down to 732, then a last climb up to the 812 intersection. Another rest here then into Sunshine Ridge... Hooo. Roots, roots, roots, drops and more roots. I walked once or twice. Was a lot longer than I remembered and was goooood. Rib was holding together, but getting pretty sore the further down we went. All the braking and twisting and controlling was flexing it something wicked. I'ma be sore for a few days from this I think. Many many features down this ridge, with roots being the predominant one. So many roots!
Finally we made it to the top of Peaking Ridge, must be on about the 670m point. Waaaay better signposted to the first time I ever rode it (possibly this one?)... Off down here with the steepest bit about to hit. Of course Ian just flew down it - I got a little way down it then bailed and walked, as did Leigh. From here tho, it was all pretty good. One or two sections walked but mostly a good roll. Lower down I was getting pretty peaked, looking foward to the bottom. Once section in the manuka which I'm sure I've ridden in the past just looked too much, so walked that and we watched as Leigh psyched herself and then cleaned it down. Great blast from here down to the finish, hot and dry in the manuka. 3.5 hours to this point.
Off down the Maitai, staying on the singletrack alongside the pipeline and then leaping into the bottom of the 629 trail to the road. Down the road, gravel becoming seal and then down and down til past Sharlands Rd, found my family having a picnic on the Maitai, 4hrs riding done.. Said seeya's to Ian and Leah and joined the family and coooooled off in the river.
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Monday, December 22, 2014
Totaranui
No rides here, just never really got round to going over to Awaroa and back. Lots of swimming and snorkling and paddling the canoe on the lagoon and in the sea and also at Awaroa Inlet. Whilst walking one day over to Anapai we spotted about 6 bikers coming out of Gibbs Hill Track, which is meant to be closed to biking except during the same season as the Heaphy. So, one morning, O and me got on our bikes and poked our noses up this, just for a look. We probably only climbed about 50m and then conscience got the better of me and so we turned back and bombed down. It was kinda good training for him, cos he's never climbed anything that steep before, and was good for him on the brakes coming down too. It appears to be very much a DOC quadbike track.
Saturday Rameka
So, Nelson and me headed in Canaan Rd, leaving his car in the carpark up there (locked at night) and my car being driven down by Jo. The family (and Jo) had driven in to walk Harwoods Hole, so we saw the car (and canoe) there while they were in the bush. We hit the Canaan Loop Rollercoaster section, with it's tidied new climb and rolled and whooped through there with the bush section being really nice down to the carpark. Bit of cleaning and tweaking of drivetrains and off we set, up the climb to the entrance. One rider, at least, ahead of us.
Into the Rameka proper and it was wet from the torrential rain overnight. Roots were pretty greasy and some of the puddles mucky but mostly pretty good riding. Stopped a few times for photos, and once we were out of the National Park (2/3rds way along this section?) we found a few large tracts of windthrow from the Easter 2014 storms. Some massive trees down, but the trail is clear to ride. Finally into the couple of corners before dropping down into the Dozer section, in the tight left hand section the roots were treacherous, and I caught my shorts on my seat and ripped the arse out of them. Took them off and a lone woman rider turned up. Down from here and out of the forest and down into the marble cut climb, marble slick as a slick thing.
Into the Packtrack, Nelson blasting down ahead, me not so much, and I couldn't believe the near carnage he was getting, pinging and flicking all over the place in the greasy marble rocky sections. Just about crashed a couple times, but somehow he kept it together. A couple times we stopped, and the woman was never that far behind, but we'd leave her behind each time we took off again. Into Rameka Project. Awesome blast down here, forest was pretty slick, but once out of it the traverses back and forth across the hill were dry enough, if a little over grown. Finally down to the creek crossing, in seemingly no time, and straight through it and a well earned rest. Heard the woman up the hill away, again a little surprised by how close behind she was, and she walked through the ford and then headed off down the first Klick. Good roll down this, neat new boardwalk/raised 'bridge' skirting around a rock, floating above the rocky creek bed, past the woman again who was struggling on the riverbed boulders. And we rode up off the trail onto the road and bombed down this.
Into 2Klicks and I took Do while Nelson took Die. I had to slow where they rejoined each other or we'd have collided and I followed him down the blasty section towards the wooden jumpies. The one that has a backside to it he flew over catching mad high air and I did something dumb here, not sure what, baulked at the wrong moment or something, but launched into the air, badly positioned or did something stupid in the air, and landed with my arse out the back of the bike badly balanced and *I think* my left inside thigh hit the tire and my left ribs hit the back of my seat, and I kinda ragdoll-bounced off the bike and flew through the air and landed in the scrub on the right hand side of the trail, a spike impaling my stomach for good measure. Ugh. Picked up my bike, nothing broken on it so got chasing again, before I'd had a chance to worry about all the pain I was in. Caught up to Nelson at the road, him having heard my yelp. Couple of last sections of trail off the side of the road, with me taking Jazz and Nelson taking Rock'n'Roll.
Then it was gravel road blast to the seal and out to the main road. Stopped here to cover my indecent bike-undies with my ripped shorts and the woman rode past on her way to Takaka. We headed for Pohara, taking turns at slipstreaming, and being passed by my family at Clifton. Well earned swim and beers in Pohara. Until I was in the water, my ribs weren't really giving me any gyp, but then it felt like a weird twinge and the pain increased to a level that hasn't changed much since.
D'oh!
Into the Rameka proper and it was wet from the torrential rain overnight. Roots were pretty greasy and some of the puddles mucky but mostly pretty good riding. Stopped a few times for photos, and once we were out of the National Park (2/3rds way along this section?) we found a few large tracts of windthrow from the Easter 2014 storms. Some massive trees down, but the trail is clear to ride. Finally into the couple of corners before dropping down into the Dozer section, in the tight left hand section the roots were treacherous, and I caught my shorts on my seat and ripped the arse out of them. Took them off and a lone woman rider turned up. Down from here and out of the forest and down into the marble cut climb, marble slick as a slick thing.
Into the Packtrack, Nelson blasting down ahead, me not so much, and I couldn't believe the near carnage he was getting, pinging and flicking all over the place in the greasy marble rocky sections. Just about crashed a couple times, but somehow he kept it together. A couple times we stopped, and the woman was never that far behind, but we'd leave her behind each time we took off again. Into Rameka Project. Awesome blast down here, forest was pretty slick, but once out of it the traverses back and forth across the hill were dry enough, if a little over grown. Finally down to the creek crossing, in seemingly no time, and straight through it and a well earned rest. Heard the woman up the hill away, again a little surprised by how close behind she was, and she walked through the ford and then headed off down the first Klick. Good roll down this, neat new boardwalk/raised 'bridge' skirting around a rock, floating above the rocky creek bed, past the woman again who was struggling on the riverbed boulders. And we rode up off the trail onto the road and bombed down this.
Into 2Klicks and I took Do while Nelson took Die. I had to slow where they rejoined each other or we'd have collided and I followed him down the blasty section towards the wooden jumpies. The one that has a backside to it he flew over catching mad high air and I did something dumb here, not sure what, baulked at the wrong moment or something, but launched into the air, badly positioned or did something stupid in the air, and landed with my arse out the back of the bike badly balanced and *I think* my left inside thigh hit the tire and my left ribs hit the back of my seat, and I kinda ragdoll-bounced off the bike and flew through the air and landed in the scrub on the right hand side of the trail, a spike impaling my stomach for good measure. Ugh. Picked up my bike, nothing broken on it so got chasing again, before I'd had a chance to worry about all the pain I was in. Caught up to Nelson at the road, him having heard my yelp. Couple of last sections of trail off the side of the road, with me taking Jazz and Nelson taking Rock'n'Roll.
Then it was gravel road blast to the seal and out to the main road. Stopped here to cover my indecent bike-undies with my ripped shorts and the woman rode past on her way to Takaka. We headed for Pohara, taking turns at slipstreaming, and being passed by my family at Clifton. Well earned swim and beers in Pohara. Until I was in the water, my ribs weren't really giving me any gyp, but then it felt like a weird twinge and the pain increased to a level that hasn't changed much since.
D'oh!
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Friday, December 19, 2014
Friday Evening Kaiteriteri
[Initially written on my phone so was short but is now embellishmented]. Nelson & me hit the road from Mot via Hop Federation about 6.25 and rolled into Kaiteri parking on the beach. Rode round and into the park. Up the EasyRider and around Cruise Control, Glade Runner, Revelation, a bit of swoopy fun. Then it was up Ziggy and CorkScrew to top, with a bit of a feed part way up Corky as it was super muggy and we were both pretty worn out from the drive up country in the day. From the view at the top we headed down into the new one, Jaws, which was lots of fun, lots of whoops and crazy wide banks and berms, then blasted briefly (tho longer than I'd expected) down Velocity (above Big Airs) to Skullduggery, across this, completely different to what I'd remembered, which I remember thinking last time I'd done it! (there was an altered bit in a dark little wet creeky area, but that doesn't explain how different it seemed) then from the RockFace intersection we continued on down Skullduggery's continuance (recognising where the tools had been (and it'd finished) last time) peeling off into Scoot, into Swish and back along the EasyRider, across into that last drop Half Pipe and back along road to beach. Straight into sea, awesome swim, and a Rakau IPA from HopFed. 9ish by the time we got back to Mot
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Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Tuesday muppety shorty followed by meeeeeting
Nelson picked me up outside work at 4.45ish and the Corona jettisoned us through the traffic to the top of Huntsbury Hill in reasonably short shrift. We needed to be at Wazza's for 7pm... Parked up, we changed and got riding, (b)easterly blustering it's wearisomeness upon our freshly clothed selves, very cool I was to start and for quite a while after, 5.20 as we passed under the pylons. Up we treadled against the gravity, friction of rock and tire, and slope - all which worked against our organic and inorganic machinations. Top of Huntsbury was made in good time and up there was a car with a guy getting screamed at by his lady (who was in the driver's seat), and he'd been wailed OUT of the car He was also randomly calling for a dog we couldn't see anywhere. Dumb-ugly domestics, and the dude was all aggressive saying shit like "what are you staring at?" to some of the other bikers around the place, minding their own business like ourselves. We rode on, and in fact, I lead the charge down the pea-gravel LCD shit-track that is Vernon. Bursts of speed, but also wary and feeling like a muppet. Didn't trust the gravel and my balance was plain weird and the shadows and tussocks all conspired to make many sections annoying. Lost my chain once (REALLY need to do something about that, obviously!). Had flow occasionally tho, and Nelson said I wasn't going that slow, so I don't know.
Anyway. Into and across Rapaki Top and Nelson took the climbing lead and I muppetted and he rocketted and then I got going okay and did alright by the end. Rolled around into the wind and up the hill to Castle-top and chatted to some runner dude here. Into the trail and for a start Nelson's dust and the rocks and the tussocks made a muppet of me again, but as I got going I got going faster and smoother and on the long straight(ish) approach to the first hairpin I was railing, catching Nelson fast, right on his tail through the hairpin and then hopping and popping through to the next hairpin. Down, over the rocks and through where we built that rock pile on that leaking spring that time juuust before the well-built wooden structure, pinchflat for Nelson... Stopped, parked up, very nice spot in the slip-gully out of the wind, nice and calm. He fixed, two riders rode past, on their ways up. 6.20 here, got rolling back up the trail. Cleaned the hairpins bar one very slight dab on the second, and then onwards up just grinding away and chatting. On the final approach to the top, Steve had mentioned he'd cleaned the top, so I dropped it down and perused my way along, Nelson grunting to a standstill and jumping out of the way for me while I said "if Steve can do it, so can I, if Steve can do it, so can I!" as I proceeded past him and on up to the top... :)
Here, there was a guy with a roady who struck up an amicable conversation and we stood and talked with him at great length. Ten minutes at least, and finally it was time to get a move on so off down the road, tucking towards the bottom rolling around, tail wind, me way out ahead (Nelson stopped to check out a slump's potential for a roller). Into Witch at a pretty good speed and onwards, climbing it all nicely then feeling pretty good on the way down to Rapaki, Nelson slowly winding me in to be close on my tail by Rapaki-top. Straight into Vernon, chasing a couple of 29ers who were already through the two hairpins before we made the cattlestop. Wound them in pretty quick and were on their tail for the last fifth or so before the Farm Track turnoff, where they moseyed to let us go on up. Burn burn burn to the top then over and onto the Traverse.
Tailwind blaze around and then down through the tussocks, maintrack, tussocks, and onto the old landing strip across to the fence, over, and sheepshit(dry tho) singletrack, crosswinds tweaking front wheels from your grasp, almost, and following Nelson down the hill at a good clip. Over the gate and shitloads of sheep, and jumps. Jump, jump, jump, railed berm into jump, across, through tussocks, jump, avoid rut, jump to flat, follow rut, rock drop, more rut, jump, and Nelson peels off the track to the left, I continue, jump to flat again, then wee double and roll to the gate, over and to the car. Nelson walking the last 50m or so.
Made St Martins New World before 7 then proceeded to find dinner and antioxidants and made Wazza's about 7.20. A few beers were enjoyed, and the DVD of the trip, which was enjoyed by all, and a damn good job Wazza's done!
Anyway. Into and across Rapaki Top and Nelson took the climbing lead and I muppetted and he rocketted and then I got going okay and did alright by the end. Rolled around into the wind and up the hill to Castle-top and chatted to some runner dude here. Into the trail and for a start Nelson's dust and the rocks and the tussocks made a muppet of me again, but as I got going I got going faster and smoother and on the long straight(ish) approach to the first hairpin I was railing, catching Nelson fast, right on his tail through the hairpin and then hopping and popping through to the next hairpin. Down, over the rocks and through where we built that rock pile on that leaking spring that time juuust before the well-built wooden structure, pinchflat for Nelson... Stopped, parked up, very nice spot in the slip-gully out of the wind, nice and calm. He fixed, two riders rode past, on their ways up. 6.20 here, got rolling back up the trail. Cleaned the hairpins bar one very slight dab on the second, and then onwards up just grinding away and chatting. On the final approach to the top, Steve had mentioned he'd cleaned the top, so I dropped it down and perused my way along, Nelson grunting to a standstill and jumping out of the way for me while I said "if Steve can do it, so can I, if Steve can do it, so can I!" as I proceeded past him and on up to the top... :)
Here, there was a guy with a roady who struck up an amicable conversation and we stood and talked with him at great length. Ten minutes at least, and finally it was time to get a move on so off down the road, tucking towards the bottom rolling around, tail wind, me way out ahead (Nelson stopped to check out a slump's potential for a roller). Into Witch at a pretty good speed and onwards, climbing it all nicely then feeling pretty good on the way down to Rapaki, Nelson slowly winding me in to be close on my tail by Rapaki-top. Straight into Vernon, chasing a couple of 29ers who were already through the two hairpins before we made the cattlestop. Wound them in pretty quick and were on their tail for the last fifth or so before the Farm Track turnoff, where they moseyed to let us go on up. Burn burn burn to the top then over and onto the Traverse.
Tailwind blaze around and then down through the tussocks, maintrack, tussocks, and onto the old landing strip across to the fence, over, and sheepshit(dry tho) singletrack, crosswinds tweaking front wheels from your grasp, almost, and following Nelson down the hill at a good clip. Over the gate and shitloads of sheep, and jumps. Jump, jump, jump, railed berm into jump, across, through tussocks, jump, avoid rut, jump to flat, follow rut, rock drop, more rut, jump, and Nelson peels off the track to the left, I continue, jump to flat again, then wee double and roll to the gate, over and to the car. Nelson walking the last 50m or so.
Made St Martins New World before 7 then proceeded to find dinner and antioxidants and made Wazza's about 7.20. A few beers were enjoyed, and the DVD of the trip, which was enjoyed by all, and a damn good job Wazza's done!
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Thursday, December 11, 2014
Thursday night altitudinals
Rode Spot to work and after that rode to Nelson's work and we rushhoured to park next to Cracroft Reserve. Proceeded to grind up the road then on up the dirt. At the 'junction' we hopped over the fence to the right, and rode up a wee singletrack that cruised up the grass between the ruttsville main drag and the trees on the downhill side of the main drag. Up, under the powerlines, then up into what used to be 'rest corner'. Back on the main drag and up the techy rocky section, both with limited successes, then riding out the rest of it in good form, crawly crawly granny cruising. Bottom of the body bag, for a change, headed on up. Been a long time since I last ventured up this, May 1st in fact, the quagmire just over half way up now but a memory imprinted with scant evidence upon the trail. Ended up walking a fair bunch at the top as I just wasn't carrying my Bodybag lungs or legs. Nelson cleaned it all the way. Back on, and through the Lovers Leap carpark, up the gravel, me speeding up a bit, to top of Nun. Bit of spitty rain around here, but stopped for a bite to eat before we got rolling again.
Muppetry is the word. Rolled it all pretty smoothly, but kinda with our Cautious Colin hats on. There was definitely the potential for greasiness, but we didn't seem to get that much of it, and there was quite the (b)easterly blowing through, making any airborne sections sketchy. I felt like a rooky most of the way down. Like I wasn't used to the bike and wasn't used to the trail. 2/3rds of the way down the top section I dropped my chain, so Nelson got a good lead on me then. Metres before the midway carpark woofdog and son were doing some trail maintenance. Caught Nelson waiting here and we plowed our way down the rest of it, still not at great speeds, but not too bad either. No sketchiness, and powered out the end and straight back into the climb back up the road around and up to the top of Worsley's again.
Into the bodybag, me leading, taking the right hand side and regretting it several times. Good speed towards the bottom but still pretty dodge. Up the forest access, with Nelson leading straight into the extra bonus climb towards the very top, greasy as a greasy thing, with some slips and slides on the way. Onwards past Debbie's, and up to the top of T2 and the Goat (or Hangloose as we once knew it). Carefully into the Goat, but finding carefulness not absolutely necessary. Top section a little greasy, but manageable, and it kinda dried as we descended, tho was still sketchy in places lower down too. Did the first log drop after pulling up first round, walking back up a wee ways and dropping it wondering what the hell I'd been worried about all those other times of stepping down it. Second one further down, not so much. At least it's got an easier nana line. Then we stopped at the top of Yoda andwalked climbed down it, checking it out. Hell of a track. walked climbed down to where Nick crashed on it a couple weeks back, then clambered back up to our bikes. Onwards down the trail, steeeepnesssss, picking our ways carefully, bailing only one corner that you get to and it doesn't know what it's doing, leaving you guessing. Out the bottom and sweeet as. Into the climb.
Up the access to the 'junction', and then up the guts, all the way up to the clifftop, then into Waynes World, one really sketchy part near the top and the rolling out wondering if it's the right one (it was) and then into the lower bit and down into Fight Club and fanging it nicely all the way down and out, and back up the climb. 'Junction' and down, riding a different (older) line for a bit and enjoying it's flow, then jumping well towards the tank and finally out the bottom of it and down to where the groms park. Over the fence and into the grass track down, then joining the overgrown grassy singletrack down to the normal carpark and down the road (via a couple of sidelines) and eventually, into Farside, bombing down this, bottoming out in some of the dips and clinging for dear life to the side of the hill with the knobs on the sides of the tires, and out. Back up the road, me verrry slowly this time, for another go at the same trail, faster in places this time and finally out the end, down the road to the car, 8.05pm as we drove away. Home, and a bit tired after all that effort, close to 1000m of altitude climbed (and the same descended...) - not helped by a 5am start this morning.
Muppetry is the word. Rolled it all pretty smoothly, but kinda with our Cautious Colin hats on. There was definitely the potential for greasiness, but we didn't seem to get that much of it, and there was quite the (b)easterly blowing through, making any airborne sections sketchy. I felt like a rooky most of the way down. Like I wasn't used to the bike and wasn't used to the trail. 2/3rds of the way down the top section I dropped my chain, so Nelson got a good lead on me then. Metres before the midway carpark woofdog and son were doing some trail maintenance. Caught Nelson waiting here and we plowed our way down the rest of it, still not at great speeds, but not too bad either. No sketchiness, and powered out the end and straight back into the climb back up the road around and up to the top of Worsley's again.
Into the bodybag, me leading, taking the right hand side and regretting it several times. Good speed towards the bottom but still pretty dodge. Up the forest access, with Nelson leading straight into the extra bonus climb towards the very top, greasy as a greasy thing, with some slips and slides on the way. Onwards past Debbie's, and up to the top of T2 and the Goat (or Hangloose as we once knew it). Carefully into the Goat, but finding carefulness not absolutely necessary. Top section a little greasy, but manageable, and it kinda dried as we descended, tho was still sketchy in places lower down too. Did the first log drop after pulling up first round, walking back up a wee ways and dropping it wondering what the hell I'd been worried about all those other times of stepping down it. Second one further down, not so much. At least it's got an easier nana line. Then we stopped at the top of Yoda and
Up the access to the 'junction', and then up the guts, all the way up to the clifftop, then into Waynes World, one really sketchy part near the top and the rolling out wondering if it's the right one (it was) and then into the lower bit and down into Fight Club and fanging it nicely all the way down and out, and back up the climb. 'Junction' and down, riding a different (older) line for a bit and enjoying it's flow, then jumping well towards the tank and finally out the bottom of it and down to where the groms park. Over the fence and into the grass track down, then joining the overgrown grassy singletrack down to the normal carpark and down the road (via a couple of sidelines) and eventually, into Farside, bombing down this, bottoming out in some of the dips and clinging for dear life to the side of the hill with the knobs on the sides of the tires, and out. Back up the road, me verrry slowly this time, for another go at the same trail, faster in places this time and finally out the end, down the road to the car, 8.05pm as we drove away. Home, and a bit tired after all that effort, close to 1000m of altitude climbed (and the same descended...) - not helped by a 5am start this morning.
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Sunday, December 07, 2014
Sunday mornin' Pleasant Nor'west Green Captains
Quick ride today. Dropped O off in Lyttelton and then got myself to Ferrymead bridge to meet Andy and Wayne, with Marie somewhere ahead of us toodling up the hill. We hit up St Andrew's, Marama into Cannon Hill Cres then through the park and on up Major Hornbrook to the top where we found her. About 10 it was by then, and 10.05 when we cruised on up through Britten with Marie saying for us to just go on ahead, her intending on heading into Greenwood the old way, while we continued on around Britten, then as per Tuesday, back along the Summit Rd and up Broadleaf. Good times from the top, with it reasonably fresh in memory from Tuesday, I certainly rode it smoother, not screwing up any of the tussocky corners. Looked at my watch as we rolled down through the ruins, and it was half an hour then since we'd started out from the bottom of Britten.
Awesome run down Greenwood, with Andy never too far off my tail. Lost my chain in the upper rocky bits, but a quick reinstall and Andy holding back left me with a continued lead. Excellent blast down the rest of it into Gloomy Gulch and below. Then just above Dave's sections there were a couple of guys waiting, and Andy and me rode past them but then they jumped in between us and Wayno. Good fang all the rest of the way down, with a bit of a dab through wrong gearing the first rocky up followed by a nice roll down the rest, to find Marie awaiting us.
Next, into Captain Thomas, with a runner chick paying more attention to her phone than the trail at hand getting run into by Wayne, after Andy and me had been past her. They've cleaned up some sections lower down, including around the first of the rock challenges, but we met a big clusterfuck of other riders here and so had to walk down it anyway. Next wee rocky up and down section is way tidier, and more likely to be rideable upwards, at a point where often we'd step off. Thankfully, the two rocky challenges further down are still intact, and us first two cleaned them both no prob, but Wayne walked down the second one i think. Final blast not bad, except for the silly bits near the very bottom. 11am here, we rolled down through the park and roads to Dot Com where we assembled for a coffee and snack. Then I took off cos I had to be home before 12 to meet our housesitter. The wind as I rounded into Moncks Bay was horrendous, having shifted from Nor'west to Southerly, i think, but not a cold on, and on the causeway it was coming at me from the left front quarter, making for a wearisome crossing. Back to the car and was home well before 12.
Awesome run down Greenwood, with Andy never too far off my tail. Lost my chain in the upper rocky bits, but a quick reinstall and Andy holding back left me with a continued lead. Excellent blast down the rest of it into Gloomy Gulch and below. Then just above Dave's sections there were a couple of guys waiting, and Andy and me rode past them but then they jumped in between us and Wayno. Good fang all the rest of the way down, with a bit of a dab through wrong gearing the first rocky up followed by a nice roll down the rest, to find Marie awaiting us.
Next, into Captain Thomas, with a runner chick paying more attention to her phone than the trail at hand getting run into by Wayne, after Andy and me had been past her. They've cleaned up some sections lower down, including around the first of the rock challenges, but we met a big clusterfuck of other riders here and so had to walk down it anyway. Next wee rocky up and down section is way tidier, and more likely to be rideable upwards, at a point where often we'd step off. Thankfully, the two rocky challenges further down are still intact, and us first two cleaned them both no prob, but Wayne walked down the second one i think. Final blast not bad, except for the silly bits near the very bottom. 11am here, we rolled down through the park and roads to Dot Com where we assembled for a coffee and snack. Then I took off cos I had to be home before 12 to meet our housesitter. The wind as I rounded into Moncks Bay was horrendous, having shifted from Nor'west to Southerly, i think, but not a cold on, and on the causeway it was coming at me from the left front quarter, making for a wearisome crossing. Back to the car and was home well before 12.
Tuesday, December 02, 2014
Tuesday night Pleasantries & Greenwood both ways
Steve had set the plan to meet Upper Hornybrookes at 6.20 so Nelson & me made it with plenty of time to spare, only to discover I'd somehow left my helmet & gloves behind. D'oh! Never mind, Nelson's spare townie lid fits me as I'd discovered once before at the Wharfdale (back in 010). But I was forced to wear The Emperor's New Gloves, made from only the finest of rarified airs. Anyway, Robin was waiting when we arrived, then turned up Warren, then Andrew. No Steve tho, on account of his guts. Off up Britten we trundled. Then around to the end of the original traverse trail up there. Then back along the road and up Broadleaf all the way.
Into the descent, pinging past the builder of a new cell phone tower, down the rocks to the stile. Over here and in the second corner I dropped my chain. Others all passed and then I was in for the chase. Overtook Robin early-on just after the rocky sections, then through the swoopy tussocks wound in Warren by the end, both of us nearly running over a small black dog not being restrained by its owners.
Nelson led into the Greenwood mainframe with me right on his tail. Good run down, mostly. Rocks were rocky and the dirt was grippy. Chain stayed on all the way til the wee valley before the final blast, and so once again I was behind Warren at the end, much to his satisfaction. At the bottom some discussion was had and a parting of ways was the result, with Nelson and me accepting the challenge of seeing which way up was fastest, Greenwood or the road? Needless to say, it's not rocket surgery to work out which. Didn't help that we stopped pretty much immediately after setting off to check out the dodginess of the drop-off beside the second-to-last corner on the way down. Then some dude stopped and talked to us too.
Then we got riding. A good honest climb. Only a couple of pinches, nearly all of which we both cleaned, otherwise pretty straightforward. Stopped a couple of times to let riders through, including one enormous group of ten or fifteen or more - they just kept appearing over the brow of the hill! Some of the tail enders were really struggling on the rocks, including the last one who was carrying his bike. Finally out the top and we commented how seldom we ride that top section any more, and pretty much only ever in this direction these days too.
Up the road and into a rapid descent of Britten back to the car, the others long gone. Got home, and no helmet and gloves... Gone burger. Some fucker has scored. My doo-rag was across the road, so I'm figuring I left the helmet, gloves and it on the roof of the car as we drove off, and whoever found them left the doo-rag behind. fuck fuck fuck.
Into the descent, pinging past the builder of a new cell phone tower, down the rocks to the stile. Over here and in the second corner I dropped my chain. Others all passed and then I was in for the chase. Overtook Robin early-on just after the rocky sections, then through the swoopy tussocks wound in Warren by the end, both of us nearly running over a small black dog not being restrained by its owners.
Nelson led into the Greenwood mainframe with me right on his tail. Good run down, mostly. Rocks were rocky and the dirt was grippy. Chain stayed on all the way til the wee valley before the final blast, and so once again I was behind Warren at the end, much to his satisfaction. At the bottom some discussion was had and a parting of ways was the result, with Nelson and me accepting the challenge of seeing which way up was fastest, Greenwood or the road? Needless to say, it's not rocket surgery to work out which. Didn't help that we stopped pretty much immediately after setting off to check out the dodginess of the drop-off beside the second-to-last corner on the way down. Then some dude stopped and talked to us too.
Then we got riding. A good honest climb. Only a couple of pinches, nearly all of which we both cleaned, otherwise pretty straightforward. Stopped a couple of times to let riders through, including one enormous group of ten or fifteen or more - they just kept appearing over the brow of the hill! Some of the tail enders were really struggling on the rocks, including the last one who was carrying his bike. Finally out the top and we commented how seldom we ride that top section any more, and pretty much only ever in this direction these days too.
Up the road and into a rapid descent of Britten back to the car, the others long gone. Got home, and no helmet and gloves... Gone burger. Some fucker has scored. My doo-rag was across the road, so I'm figuring I left the helmet, gloves and it on the roof of the car as we drove off, and whoever found them left the doo-rag behind. fuck fuck fuck.
Sunday, November 30, 2014
Sunday Solo Jet Forest
Quick ride for Jet and me today, cos it's my mum's birthday and they were coming for lunch, so I had to get home early. The rest of the usuals were meeting at Steve's or Dotcom and heading up Das Kapitan. I left home about 9 in the car, and parked up top of Worsley Rd about 9.20 or so. We got going and I chose to stay on the original Worsley Track, riding the ridges above the ruts all the way. Dabbed off in the worst section, but cleaned up everything else, albeit with one or two rests. 2 and a half weeks no riding due to a Fiordland trip. In the meantime a new bike has been added to my quiver, a Transition Klunker, which will serve flat singlespeed duties. Heaps of fun to thrash around the river, and will be fun in Bottle Lake too. I've been getting out with the dog on that a few times but just Red Zone Rambling.
Anyway, up the Worsley, up the access to the forest, and up the steep upper track to the very top. Into Goat (or Hang Loose) and bombed on down, enjoying profusely. Jumps making me second guess and step down, and one corner I misjudged and dismounted before trouble took over. Otherwise all good all down. Up the exit climbing track at a good pace, and then up the 'guts' track to the clifftop, then up the original to the top again, then up the upper track but this time just as far as Debbie Does Dallas lead-in, down this, swoop swoop, huppity hup through the jumpy bits and into the darrrrk forest. Down here I peeled left onto the wee climbing access track back onto the original B line, chasing some guys down this and catching them up and letting them go and catching them up. Across the clifftop and into the trails they went down the original there and I peeled into Wayne's World. Catching the guys where the trails meet and following close down to Fight Club. I had a break here and let them get ahead a bunch, then dropped-in and wound them in. Great run down here bombing it, and catching up just near the bottom.
Back up the exit track, overtaking them and then down the last back to the car. Good 1 and a quarter or so spent and home before 11. Sweet as. finally.
Anyway, up the Worsley, up the access to the forest, and up the steep upper track to the very top. Into Goat (or Hang Loose) and bombed on down, enjoying profusely. Jumps making me second guess and step down, and one corner I misjudged and dismounted before trouble took over. Otherwise all good all down. Up the exit climbing track at a good pace, and then up the 'guts' track to the clifftop, then up the original to the top again, then up the upper track but this time just as far as Debbie Does Dallas lead-in, down this, swoop swoop, huppity hup through the jumpy bits and into the darrrrk forest. Down here I peeled left onto the wee climbing access track back onto the original B line, chasing some guys down this and catching them up and letting them go and catching them up. Across the clifftop and into the trails they went down the original there and I peeled into Wayne's World. Catching the guys where the trails meet and following close down to Fight Club. I had a break here and let them get ahead a bunch, then dropped-in and wound them in. Great run down here bombing it, and catching up just near the bottom.
Back up the exit track, overtaking them and then down the last back to the car. Good 1 and a quarter or so spent and home before 11. Sweet as. finally.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Wednesday night lapping up the Old Skool
Nelson and me had a slow start, not getting over to Bowenvale Ave til some time between 6.30 and 7pm. I'd got home late, and then had a flat tire to fix too. We got rambling up the valley, only meeting some downhill riders near the bottom, surprisingly the only ones we saw all evening. Up the valley, then up the grunty steeps before turning off onto the Hidden Valley Link track, both cleaning the creek, but then me blowing it on a rock a few metres after it. Then round the first hairpin, no probs, and on up, me blowing the second one... puffing hard. The rest of the way up was hard, but clean. Breather under the pylon, and then it was climbing a bit more and the down began. Nelson in the lead, me following close, my left foot popping out occasionally, gotta sort that pedal. Good run down, and out the bottom and back up the valley.
2nd time round, Nelson cleaned it all, and this time so did I. Feeling a bit better on the climb this time, and then I led the down hill this time... Blazing. Nelson enjoyed seeing new lines taken by me. Out the bottom again, and
3rd time up. This time Nelson blew the first hairpin after the creek, I got it all. Feeling heaps better this time, and feeling pretty good at the top, breathing under control. Into the descent, Nelson in the lead again, and me following, making less mistakes, and riding harder. A couple of guys totally parked in the wrong spot at the bottom of the rut leading to the stile half way down. d'uh. park after the stile, dudes... Onwards, and fast, smooth and fun. Light starting to get a bit lower, but good visibility all the way down. The rutty finish is a mess, and has a very dodgy exit, that neither of us rode. Finally off down the finish and back to the car. Chatted to a couple of young dudes who'd started about the same time as us, and then it started raining. Good timing, with it pissing down as we drove home.
2nd time round, Nelson cleaned it all, and this time so did I. Feeling a bit better on the climb this time, and then I led the down hill this time... Blazing. Nelson enjoyed seeing new lines taken by me. Out the bottom again, and
3rd time up. This time Nelson blew the first hairpin after the creek, I got it all. Feeling heaps better this time, and feeling pretty good at the top, breathing under control. Into the descent, Nelson in the lead again, and me following, making less mistakes, and riding harder. A couple of guys totally parked in the wrong spot at the bottom of the rut leading to the stile half way down. d'uh. park after the stile, dudes... Onwards, and fast, smooth and fun. Light starting to get a bit lower, but good visibility all the way down. The rutty finish is a mess, and has a very dodgy exit, that neither of us rode. Finally off down the finish and back to the car. Chatted to a couple of young dudes who'd started about the same time as us, and then it started raining. Good timing, with it pissing down as we drove home.
Sunday, November 09, 2014
Sunday Arvo Pleasant Green Loner
Dropped O and a friend at a cub thing at 12, and headed round to McCormacks Bay, parking at the bottom of Glenstrae about 12.20. Jumped on the bike and headed up the trail, climbing away in the heat. Up past the bridge and a little higher, I hung a right and traversed across the slope in the opposite direction to usual. This track Nelson and me had explored once, but didn't actually realise where it came out, which was on Drayton Drive, up which I rode to Mt Pleasant Rd, and then up this and around past where I should have come out, and then on up to Longridge and Clearview up to Britten. Brief rest in the shade of the pines on Upper Major Horn, then over the fence and up the singletrack. Around at the top to the right and along for a nice piss stop in the trees at the top here, then onwards around the pingy singletrack to the end, back along the road to Broadleaf, up this and up the gravel, 55mins to get up here.
Stopped briefly for a look across at potential connector to the climbing singletrack, but didn't take it and as I got going again I spotted a dude chucking his bike over the gate... now the pressure was on. With him looming behind (but not really) I plodded on up to the top, over the stile and straight into it. Pinged a few times in the first few rocks so on the first corner stopped to let some air out of the front tire. Got rolling again towards the stile and was muuuch betterer. Over the stile and into the roll. Moments of off balance but then the flow got flowing and had a great run all the way down, past a running girl, to the bottom. Down the 4wd, and right into Greenwood. Awesome run down here, bike and me riding really well. Brief rest after Gloomy Gulch, but rolled on picking up speed all the while. In the top of Dave's section lost the chain (cos i'd been too far down the cassette), so stopped replaced that and got going again with more avengence. Excellent run through and around then down the fast bit before the rocky ups and passed some walkers of bikes unsuitable for the terrain. Bombed past them, showing how it's meant to be done, cleaned the first rocky up right in front of the guy, and then up the next one and swoopy swoopy rapid roll round to the end. Over the fence and on the road at 1.35. This is when I spotted the other rider heading through the rocky bits and past the two Americans, who were walking some really smooth bits again.
Bit of a chat with the other guy (on a Marin Quake?Quad?), and then he took off out Godley. I stood there, deciding for ages, couldn't make up my mind, which way to go. Back up Greenwood? Too hot. Straight back up the road? Have I ridden long enough? Nope. Okay then, out Godley a ways and back again, it is then...
Cross the Pass and headed up Godley. Screwed up the rocky bastard but cleaned out the rest, and slowly caught up with the guy on the Marin. Over took him just before the landing strip and at the rocks by the fence (top of our climbing farm track) I stopped for a good long rest, and he continued on. I turned back here and had a lovely run all the way back to Evans, with many sections of good speed. Across the Pass again and on up the Summit Rd, slowly reeling in another mtnbiker, who, when I passed looked grey in the face (sunscreen? or sick??)... Left him behind and carried on up the road keeping a good push on the whole way. Finally round past Greenwood entrance and up round the corner and up onto the Britten descent, getting sweet flow down back to the Upper Major, then flew down this, down through that wee park, not skidding down it's gravel, and then down the road at speed and into Craigieburn Lane. Walked the top steps then switchbacked my way down and flowed on down the rest of the way I'd come up, with massive speed on the final straight to Glenstrae, approximately 2 hours after I'd left there.
Stopped briefly for a look across at potential connector to the climbing singletrack, but didn't take it and as I got going again I spotted a dude chucking his bike over the gate... now the pressure was on. With him looming behind (but not really) I plodded on up to the top, over the stile and straight into it. Pinged a few times in the first few rocks so on the first corner stopped to let some air out of the front tire. Got rolling again towards the stile and was muuuch betterer. Over the stile and into the roll. Moments of off balance but then the flow got flowing and had a great run all the way down, past a running girl, to the bottom. Down the 4wd, and right into Greenwood. Awesome run down here, bike and me riding really well. Brief rest after Gloomy Gulch, but rolled on picking up speed all the while. In the top of Dave's section lost the chain (cos i'd been too far down the cassette), so stopped replaced that and got going again with more avengence. Excellent run through and around then down the fast bit before the rocky ups and passed some walkers of bikes unsuitable for the terrain. Bombed past them, showing how it's meant to be done, cleaned the first rocky up right in front of the guy, and then up the next one and swoopy swoopy rapid roll round to the end. Over the fence and on the road at 1.35. This is when I spotted the other rider heading through the rocky bits and past the two Americans, who were walking some really smooth bits again.
Bit of a chat with the other guy (on a Marin Quake?Quad?), and then he took off out Godley. I stood there, deciding for ages, couldn't make up my mind, which way to go. Back up Greenwood? Too hot. Straight back up the road? Have I ridden long enough? Nope. Okay then, out Godley a ways and back again, it is then...
Cross the Pass and headed up Godley. Screwed up the rocky bastard but cleaned out the rest, and slowly caught up with the guy on the Marin. Over took him just before the landing strip and at the rocks by the fence (top of our climbing farm track) I stopped for a good long rest, and he continued on. I turned back here and had a lovely run all the way back to Evans, with many sections of good speed. Across the Pass again and on up the Summit Rd, slowly reeling in another mtnbiker, who, when I passed looked grey in the face (sunscreen? or sick??)... Left him behind and carried on up the road keeping a good push on the whole way. Finally round past Greenwood entrance and up round the corner and up onto the Britten descent, getting sweet flow down back to the Upper Major, then flew down this, down through that wee park, not skidding down it's gravel, and then down the road at speed and into Craigieburn Lane. Walked the top steps then switchbacked my way down and flowed on down the rest of the way I'd come up, with massive speed on the final straight to Glenstrae, approximately 2 hours after I'd left there.
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Sunday, November 02, 2014
Sunday Worsley & Far Side Jet sprints
Needed to keep it short this morning, and nearly got out really early, like 8am, but eventually what with one thing and another it was about 9.20 I found myself over near the bottom of the hills, heading for the top of Worsley Rd with Jet in the back. Parked up and headed up behind a couple of motorbikes. Clamber clamber, with the newly working forks working bloody well. These are the white 55s that gave me so much gyp on the trip - Josh chucked in a coil instead of the positive air component, and she works a treat. Up the grind, and before the powerlines came across one of the motorbikes. He was fiddling around in the front of the bike, and it wasn't going... rode on up, eventually catching up and passing a young running/walking couple, her giving Jet lots of pets. Ground out to the top where the other motorbike was waiting and he asked about his mate and I said it looked like trouble so he was gonna head back down..
Then off up the entrance to the B-line talking a bit to a dude who'd just come down bodybag. Him and his mate went down, I went up, grindy grind to Debbie Does Dallas -lead in, and fanged off down here. Slow to start but gradually speeding up, and then down past the ruins and into the Douglas fir darkness then out. Below the big cliff stopped and had a wee look at a trail being built just above this one. Got going again down the steeps into Alice's Restaurant where I baulked the usual couple of corners cos they're just so damned steep. Saw 3 riders across on T2 briefly, and then spotted them on the climb out.
At the junction I followed these guys up the guts track, riding all the way, but they'd lost me by the time I crossed the pylon gap. On up to the cliff top, a young DH couple hangin' out sayin' hi. Sat on the cliftop for a bite to eat and a wee rest before heading off down Wayne's World and then across and down into Fight Club (passing the young couple pushing back up on the way). Fight Club was a blast, suspension just soaking everything up beautifully. Out the bottom and back up the exit track to the junction. Nor'west wind was starting to pick up, so figured the forest might not be too safe any more, so we headed on back down the usual to the car. Loaded the bike on and we drove down the road.
Just before the bottom corner I pulled up and parked. And rode up one of the new downhill tracks in the Farside network... Fluffy Sheets or something. Anyway, decided on the way it wasn't that great for climbing, but stuck with it. At the top I explored, first, off down 1 Trick Lucy but it descended in a direction I didn't like, and looked like it was gonna leave me in the bottom of the valley, so, pushed back up onto Farside and pushed to the top of that. Into Utopia I flowed. Very familiar feeling, like farside, with some sweet wee swoops and dips and off camber corners, and then it spat me onto Fluffy Sheets near the bottom. Back up the usual next-to-the-road off-road track, meeting some very tentative riders coming down, and cleaned out the top in no time - much better than going up Fluffy Sheets. Here I dropped into Farside and had a real blast down this, arriving back at the car in no time, 11am-ish and headed with my hot and tired doggy, home.
Then off up the entrance to the B-line talking a bit to a dude who'd just come down bodybag. Him and his mate went down, I went up, grindy grind to Debbie Does Dallas -lead in, and fanged off down here. Slow to start but gradually speeding up, and then down past the ruins and into the Douglas fir darkness then out. Below the big cliff stopped and had a wee look at a trail being built just above this one. Got going again down the steeps into Alice's Restaurant where I baulked the usual couple of corners cos they're just so damned steep. Saw 3 riders across on T2 briefly, and then spotted them on the climb out.
At the junction I followed these guys up the guts track, riding all the way, but they'd lost me by the time I crossed the pylon gap. On up to the cliff top, a young DH couple hangin' out sayin' hi. Sat on the cliftop for a bite to eat and a wee rest before heading off down Wayne's World and then across and down into Fight Club (passing the young couple pushing back up on the way). Fight Club was a blast, suspension just soaking everything up beautifully. Out the bottom and back up the exit track to the junction. Nor'west wind was starting to pick up, so figured the forest might not be too safe any more, so we headed on back down the usual to the car. Loaded the bike on and we drove down the road.
Just before the bottom corner I pulled up and parked. And rode up one of the new downhill tracks in the Farside network... Fluffy Sheets or something. Anyway, decided on the way it wasn't that great for climbing, but stuck with it. At the top I explored, first, off down 1 Trick Lucy but it descended in a direction I didn't like, and looked like it was gonna leave me in the bottom of the valley, so, pushed back up onto Farside and pushed to the top of that. Into Utopia I flowed. Very familiar feeling, like farside, with some sweet wee swoops and dips and off camber corners, and then it spat me onto Fluffy Sheets near the bottom. Back up the usual next-to-the-road off-road track, meeting some very tentative riders coming down, and cleaned out the top in no time - much better than going up Fluffy Sheets. Here I dropped into Farside and had a real blast down this, arriving back at the car in no time, 11am-ish and headed with my hot and tired doggy, home.
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Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Wednesday evening Captain Godley loop return
Nelson and me got riding from Sumnervale at 6.30pm and headed up Captain Thomas. I blew up really quick, lungs gasping and wheezing and me struggling painfully... Got up the switchbacks, meeting a woman with a dog, and a couple of hot girl riders coming down. Then it was a runner, and then we had the track to ourselves, cleaning one or two bits interestingly, but walking up the usuals. At the gate up near the top, a couple guys were holding it open for us, and then we made the top.
Across Evans and a bit too long of a break, then into Godley. Both of us blew up. I felt miserable, with no power in my legs and gasping again. Walked up the usual rocky start, and cleaned out the rest. Run got better from here on, I wasn't toooo bad, but still not great. Once it flattened off a bit I felt better. Nelson seemed decidedly unfazed. Into the descent, bit of wind about, but not bad, and we had a good run down here. I was reeling Nelson in by the time we got to Livingston Col, and then it was climbing again and I was dying my deaths all over again. Better than previous tho... crested the top and around, catching Nelson again and sitting tight on his tail around across above Breeze Col, then round and over the rock and down to the road.
Into Anaconda, Nelson taking the low road, while I took the boardwalk, and he made no gain on me. Tight on his tail again around, finding it difficult due to not being able to see the trail.. Backed off a little heading into the main drag of the snake, and then progressively gained, dropped back gained on him all the way down. We were rocketting, not the fasted ever, but pretty fast. Bit of wind blowing on some sections, but I noticed it less, being in his slipstream the whole way. We met a couple of guys riding up, standing there, mouths agape at our speed. Around into the Snake's Tail and still I was tight on Nelson's tail, til the wee short climb above the houses... then I dropped back a bit and kinda struggled around the rocky bits then decended well to the end, noticing some weird rear end squiggliness near the bottom.
Through the surfer sausage fest (all guys, all in various stages of undress in their wetsuits... bleugh!), and into the climb. Me, crawling. Up the road, round a few corners and then looped back into the singletrack up. Over the fence and climbing again. Lots of sheep around, several big tunnel erosion holes, wheelsized (watch out for them next time anybody comes down!). Nelson took the wrong tack across the hill and we ended up a bit below and further round than we should have. I pointed out where we should have been and then proceeded to walk a bunch, ride a little and then walk the final climb to the road. Somewhere in here too, I looked at my rear axel, noticed it wasn't where it should have been, and found I could tighten it... that explained the squiggliness at the bottom of the hill. Finally rode up the sucky gravel to catch Nelson waiting at the gate. Was 7.50 here and we figured we had time (and light) to head up the 4wd back to the Godley and head along it for Evans. Very strong winds up here, which buffeted us all the way back. Once again, tight on Nelson's tail and watching his line and taking smoother ones myself. I thought, "I could probably go faster" and Nelson was struggling with his balance, and the wind... Maybe being in his slipstream made the wind less for me, cos I had a great run. Smooth and flowy. Down to the road, and back across Evans.
Into the Captain. I stopped to double check my axel (it was fine), and then continued on. Bad ruts just before the gate. Then tight on Nelson's tail (again) all the way down. I walked my usual rock, but cleaned everything else except the wee climb pinch. Then flow flow to the zigzags, that don't flow, then blast across the slope to the valley, and loss of flow again. and out. back to the car, dead on 8.15pm, 1 hour 45 loop. not at all bad. Dunno if it was cos of having the forks so short up north, or what, but these coil 55s felt too long when climbing, kinda washy and flappy. Was fine once pointed down hill, but I'm considering swapping again...
Across Evans and a bit too long of a break, then into Godley. Both of us blew up. I felt miserable, with no power in my legs and gasping again. Walked up the usual rocky start, and cleaned out the rest. Run got better from here on, I wasn't toooo bad, but still not great. Once it flattened off a bit I felt better. Nelson seemed decidedly unfazed. Into the descent, bit of wind about, but not bad, and we had a good run down here. I was reeling Nelson in by the time we got to Livingston Col, and then it was climbing again and I was dying my deaths all over again. Better than previous tho... crested the top and around, catching Nelson again and sitting tight on his tail around across above Breeze Col, then round and over the rock and down to the road.
Into Anaconda, Nelson taking the low road, while I took the boardwalk, and he made no gain on me. Tight on his tail again around, finding it difficult due to not being able to see the trail.. Backed off a little heading into the main drag of the snake, and then progressively gained, dropped back gained on him all the way down. We were rocketting, not the fasted ever, but pretty fast. Bit of wind blowing on some sections, but I noticed it less, being in his slipstream the whole way. We met a couple of guys riding up, standing there, mouths agape at our speed. Around into the Snake's Tail and still I was tight on Nelson's tail, til the wee short climb above the houses... then I dropped back a bit and kinda struggled around the rocky bits then decended well to the end, noticing some weird rear end squiggliness near the bottom.
Through the surfer sausage fest (all guys, all in various stages of undress in their wetsuits... bleugh!), and into the climb. Me, crawling. Up the road, round a few corners and then looped back into the singletrack up. Over the fence and climbing again. Lots of sheep around, several big tunnel erosion holes, wheelsized (watch out for them next time anybody comes down!). Nelson took the wrong tack across the hill and we ended up a bit below and further round than we should have. I pointed out where we should have been and then proceeded to walk a bunch, ride a little and then walk the final climb to the road. Somewhere in here too, I looked at my rear axel, noticed it wasn't where it should have been, and found I could tighten it... that explained the squiggliness at the bottom of the hill. Finally rode up the sucky gravel to catch Nelson waiting at the gate. Was 7.50 here and we figured we had time (and light) to head up the 4wd back to the Godley and head along it for Evans. Very strong winds up here, which buffeted us all the way back. Once again, tight on Nelson's tail and watching his line and taking smoother ones myself. I thought, "I could probably go faster" and Nelson was struggling with his balance, and the wind... Maybe being in his slipstream made the wind less for me, cos I had a great run. Smooth and flowy. Down to the road, and back across Evans.
Into the Captain. I stopped to double check my axel (it was fine), and then continued on. Bad ruts just before the gate. Then tight on Nelson's tail (again) all the way down. I walked my usual rock, but cleaned everything else except the wee climb pinch. Then flow flow to the zigzags, that don't flow, then blast across the slope to the valley, and loss of flow again. and out. back to the car, dead on 8.15pm, 1 hour 45 loop. not at all bad. Dunno if it was cos of having the forks so short up north, or what, but these coil 55s felt too long when climbing, kinda washy and flappy. Was fine once pointed down hill, but I'm considering swapping again...
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Sunday Sharland's Valley wiggling.
In Nelson with the family for the weekend... On Sunday, Drove up to the carpark in Sharlands with Jet and we headed up the road. Counting off the kilometers, I was feeling pretty seedy from a fantastic night before, thinking I might go all the way to R&R, but when I got to the top entrance to FlyBuys, decided as I'd never ridden it before I'd give it a go. Nice wee rolly flow down the hill, little whoops and doops, then a couple tight switchbacks and I's back on the road down the hill from BobsFern Rd. Off back up the road, then up this, all the way up to the 506m trig, and into Ground Effect's Slingshot, which was different to what I remember of years back when we did it in the annual trip. This time it went back and forth, loonngg zigs and zags, and looked little used. Across the road and into Scottswood Wiggles. This track went for ages, the odd climb and in dark fir or redwood forest the whole way. Lower down, maybe after it'd become the Lancewood Waggles, the roots would have been insane in the wet. Flowed on all the way down, Jet on my tail the whole way. No stand out moments, just nice long flowy riding. Some blasts of total speed, others very cruisy, stopping now and then for Jet to catch up. All up we probably did about 20km total. Forks felt pretty good, tho twice experienced a weird bottoming out on big G-outs...
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Annual Trip, Day 5. Wakamarina the wrong way (again)
Tuesday, another beautiful day in paradise. Due to the roads accessing the other end of the Wakamarina being private logging roads and shut during the week, we were limited to only riding the Waka the same way as Nelson and me did it last year, ie, the hard way.
The motel-unit crew txtd that they were leaving at 9.30am. We weren't quite ready but got going at maybe 9.45-50, stopping at the 4Square for some supplies then hitting the road. Then Pete had a little issue with the Cozzie, but got going again, and so eventually we got up the Wakamarina Valley and parked up with the TFC and Steal&Pube trucks, contemplating blocking them in, but not.
Got riding up the 4wd section, soon warming up. Then into the nice forest and through the end of the 4wd bit and onto the narrower track proper. Past Doom Creek turn off this time, and down down down to the bridge. Nice flow. Up the rocky switchbacks and then on up the track. I was on my own for most of this, just rode steady and onwards, eventually getting to the Hut not long after the first crew. Chatted while first Nelson then the rest showed up, then the boys headed back down to have an adventure in Doom Creek where Robin nearly went off a cliff, while the mad ones, us, went UP (AGAIN! - I'd vowed I'd never do it again after the last time, but here I was, doing it again! Ugh. Will i never learn?). Needless to say. It was a long walk/push. I got to the rooty wall face at about the 1000m mark and said "that's it for me", sat down and the sun came out and warmed me up (it'd cooled right down up here). Then I threaded my way down, nursing my lack of travel, and being pretty cautious. Meanwhile the others climbed and pushed their ways to the very top, and in the meantime, Marie had been pushing up behind us, unbeknownst to us, and had a fright by some pigs, so turned back, but had pushed up for an hour and a half, so can't have been too shy of us. Anyway, worked my way down, stopping quite a few times to listen for the others. One point I stopped for nearly 10 minutes, nice warm sunny spot about half way down. Then got going again. Stopped again at Mark's jersey for maybe 5 minutes. Rode on down and down, the trail getting straighter, but more greasy, sloppy and rutted as I progressed. Not far from the bottom there was a puddle hole that Nelson had scuffed a drain for and just below this my front wheel lost it and down I went off to the left of the track. My wrist got tweaked enough to snap one of the pins holding my watch strap, but turned out okay. I extracted myself from the ferns and my bike and continued on down, thinking "Phew!, that was close". A little ways further down, just round the corner was the Devil's Hut sign, and I stopped here to wait for the others. Heard voices, then watched as first Alistair hurtled off his bike into the ferns, then Nelson followed him straight over. Spectacular crash! They were both okay but Nelson's helmet had a dent in it from Ali's bash ring.
Regrouped and off down. At one of the creek crossings Pete's derailleur finally exploded and we singlespeeded his bike (not very successfully, tho it kept him moving pretty good). None could be arsed doing Doom Creek, so down to the bridge, and climbed back out and up and then blasted down to the cars... Stopped at The Trout for a couple beers and then back to base for more Mussel dinners all around, final night.
Wednesday, I came home to get the bike fixed, rather than through to Nelson which I'd originally intended.
Bike report, Thurs morning, Josh has sorted me with a different set of forks, same sort, but coil... He's repairing my ones, but I've got the option of keeping these ones. Gonna try them out in Nelson this weekend and see how I like them...
The motel-unit crew txtd that they were leaving at 9.30am. We weren't quite ready but got going at maybe 9.45-50, stopping at the 4Square for some supplies then hitting the road. Then Pete had a little issue with the Cozzie, but got going again, and so eventually we got up the Wakamarina Valley and parked up with the TFC and Steal&Pube trucks, contemplating blocking them in, but not.
Got riding up the 4wd section, soon warming up. Then into the nice forest and through the end of the 4wd bit and onto the narrower track proper. Past Doom Creek turn off this time, and down down down to the bridge. Nice flow. Up the rocky switchbacks and then on up the track. I was on my own for most of this, just rode steady and onwards, eventually getting to the Hut not long after the first crew. Chatted while first Nelson then the rest showed up, then the boys headed back down to have an adventure in Doom Creek where Robin nearly went off a cliff, while the mad ones, us, went UP (AGAIN! - I'd vowed I'd never do it again after the last time, but here I was, doing it again! Ugh. Will i never learn?). Needless to say. It was a long walk/push. I got to the rooty wall face at about the 1000m mark and said "that's it for me", sat down and the sun came out and warmed me up (it'd cooled right down up here). Then I threaded my way down, nursing my lack of travel, and being pretty cautious. Meanwhile the others climbed and pushed their ways to the very top, and in the meantime, Marie had been pushing up behind us, unbeknownst to us, and had a fright by some pigs, so turned back, but had pushed up for an hour and a half, so can't have been too shy of us. Anyway, worked my way down, stopping quite a few times to listen for the others. One point I stopped for nearly 10 minutes, nice warm sunny spot about half way down. Then got going again. Stopped again at Mark's jersey for maybe 5 minutes. Rode on down and down, the trail getting straighter, but more greasy, sloppy and rutted as I progressed. Not far from the bottom there was a puddle hole that Nelson had scuffed a drain for and just below this my front wheel lost it and down I went off to the left of the track. My wrist got tweaked enough to snap one of the pins holding my watch strap, but turned out okay. I extracted myself from the ferns and my bike and continued on down, thinking "Phew!, that was close". A little ways further down, just round the corner was the Devil's Hut sign, and I stopped here to wait for the others. Heard voices, then watched as first Alistair hurtled off his bike into the ferns, then Nelson followed him straight over. Spectacular crash! They were both okay but Nelson's helmet had a dent in it from Ali's bash ring.
Regrouped and off down. At one of the creek crossings Pete's derailleur finally exploded and we singlespeeded his bike (not very successfully, tho it kept him moving pretty good). None could be arsed doing Doom Creek, so down to the bridge, and climbed back out and up and then blasted down to the cars... Stopped at The Trout for a couple beers and then back to base for more Mussel dinners all around, final night.
Wednesday, I came home to get the bike fixed, rather than through to Nelson which I'd originally intended.
Bike report, Thurs morning, Josh has sorted me with a different set of forks, same sort, but coil... He's repairing my ones, but I've got the option of keeping these ones. Gonna try them out in Nelson this weekend and see how I like them...
Annual Trip, Day 4. Charlotte the Queen.
Monday dawned very nice, and so, sans Alistair (rest day for him) at 9ish we met the others at the bottom of our street in cars and Nelson and me led the way around QC drive, through Linkwater, to Anakiwa. Parked up, saddled up and got riding, seeing a german dude with a good beard head off ahead of us. Marie had gotten a good start on us all, and Nelson and me put on the chase. Passed the bearded German (also saw him several more times over the day), then it was a long time before we caught Marie, her speed having increased over the course of the days of riding, but catch her we did, before Davies Bay. From here the real climb started. Nothing technical, but admittedly a lot more interesting than I'd expected. Eventually a high lookout point was reached where Nelson, Pete and me rested a bit, and Marie arrived very shortly thereafter and continued on through. Rested a little longer then hit the trail again, catching Marie at some stage not too far after, where a few little downs were interspersed with the odd up section. Here we were sidling across a face around 200m above Onalau Bay, crossing across the top of some farm(ish) land and in and out of regen manuka bush. Eventually a sweeping downhill was given us, including Waima Way, blasting us down to the Mistletoe Bay Road, which we followed up to the Te Mahia Saddle.
Small regroup, then blazed down the road, around into Te Mahia bay, through the roadworks and down to the resort. Early enough to grab a coffee (Pete, Nelson, Marie and me). While we were enjoying these, the others arrived, and then the boats hove into view and so we all raced down to the wharf. The boats saw us and came in and the usual went on the big boat and the rest of us went on the fun boat. Lovely day on the water, and in no time we were in Portage examining the ridiculous prices for some fries or wedges... Muggingsly we paid it and ate, said goodbyes and thankses to Trev and Steve and wound our way up the few hundred metres of road to the Torea Saddle.
Hot sun, steep track, we ground our way up it, riding a bunch then walking when riding was no longer feasible for lungs or legs or both depending on which was pushed hardest. Zig and zag, up and up, met the bearded German near the top about to enjoy the downhill. Eventually what seemed to be the top, wasnt, brief respites and eventually what was the top was reached, 407m. From here it switchbacked steeply down then rocket propelled us across the 180 ridge, then grassy climb began again. Lots of speed and fun on the way down, not so much on the way up. Back up to, eventually, nearly 400 again, and the final descent to Te Mahia Saddle, more steep ass switchbacks, which we were sure Alistair would have overcooked off of several. The bearded German arrived from the road from Portage, and got ahead of us. We swapped leads with him a few more times over the next couple of kms.
Back up Waima Way, and moseyed our way back along the sidling face enjoying the downs, and not so much the ups. Finally, the big descent arrived and I sat right on Nelson's tail and we shredded it. Careful round each corner for walkers, but ripping the straights, we met none. Some features of this track were awesome. Eventually, Davies Bay Umangata arrived and there were a few more climbs and descents before the last kilometre descent. Into the water, legs soaked in nice cold sea, then a quick swim back. Only Nelson, Marie and me went in the water.
Home to base, and eventually to mussel dinner at the Havelock Pub.
Small regroup, then blazed down the road, around into Te Mahia bay, through the roadworks and down to the resort. Early enough to grab a coffee (Pete, Nelson, Marie and me). While we were enjoying these, the others arrived, and then the boats hove into view and so we all raced down to the wharf. The boats saw us and came in and the usual went on the big boat and the rest of us went on the fun boat. Lovely day on the water, and in no time we were in Portage examining the ridiculous prices for some fries or wedges... Muggingsly we paid it and ate, said goodbyes and thankses to Trev and Steve and wound our way up the few hundred metres of road to the Torea Saddle.
Hot sun, steep track, we ground our way up it, riding a bunch then walking when riding was no longer feasible for lungs or legs or both depending on which was pushed hardest. Zig and zag, up and up, met the bearded German near the top about to enjoy the downhill. Eventually what seemed to be the top, wasnt, brief respites and eventually what was the top was reached, 407m. From here it switchbacked steeply down then rocket propelled us across the 180 ridge, then grassy climb began again. Lots of speed and fun on the way down, not so much on the way up. Back up to, eventually, nearly 400 again, and the final descent to Te Mahia Saddle, more steep ass switchbacks, which we were sure Alistair would have overcooked off of several. The bearded German arrived from the road from Portage, and got ahead of us. We swapped leads with him a few more times over the next couple of kms.
Back up Waima Way, and moseyed our way back along the sidling face enjoying the downs, and not so much the ups. Finally, the big descent arrived and I sat right on Nelson's tail and we shredded it. Careful round each corner for walkers, but ripping the straights, we met none. Some features of this track were awesome. Eventually, Davies Bay Umangata arrived and there were a few more climbs and descents before the last kilometre descent. Into the water, legs soaked in nice cold sea, then a quick swim back. Only Nelson, Marie and me went in the water.
Home to base, and eventually to mussel dinner at the Havelock Pub.
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