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    Entries in Salsa Enabler (5)

    Tuesday
    16Feb2010

    My Last Snowmobike Ride of the Year

    I've had a blast riding my snowmobike this year.   My "fatbike" lite allowed me to ride new places.   But, I must admit that riding in the snow really isn't my thing.   You need to embrace walking and pushing your bike.  You need to embrace slow speed.  You need to embrace the constant torque you need to put into the pedals to keep those big wheels turning in the snow.    Don't get me wrong, snow bike riding is fun and at times truly incredible, but it isn't going to get me to where I plan to go.  I'm no Alaska snow adventurer or Arrowhead 135 wanna be.   I need something else.  

    My ride on my Fargo on Saturday reminded me that I like to turn a certain cadence and go a certain speed.  I like to cover more ground.  I like to feel the air rushing by and over my face.   It's time to put the snowmobike away and spend some quality time commuting and riding pavement & gravel.    

    I gotta say this winter has been the most fun I've had exploring on a bike.    Thank you snowmobike.   See ya next year!

     

     

     

    Monday
    08Feb2010

    The other side of the glass

    Last Friday, Kid Riemer and I took some time to go do some official business shooting for Salsa   As you know, I like to take pictures, but this time it was a bit different, I was not behind the camera.   Nope.  I was the subject. Maybe someday you'll see his work from this shoot show up in print or online.   

    I took only about 5-10 pictures before turning over my camera to Kid and his Pugsley.   Kid used to shoot A LOT in the film days.  He is an amazing photographer.  Kind of weird being on the other side.  We ended up being out for almost 3 hours in the perfect snowy conditions.    I've scanned the pics, but can't wait to view them full size.   It was such a perfect morning.   

    He also brought some of his old Nikon stuff to try out on my camera.    In his hands in the picture above is an old Nikon 300mm f2.8, a sweet piece of glass.   One of which I will likely never own as Nikon's current version of this lens is above $3000.   Thankfully, Kid's generous too as he said he'd loan me the lens anytime I want to give it a try on my own.   The long lens really can bring you close to a subject.  I've got a couple of shots in mind of a rider riding some flowy and fast single track through heavy trees all around him.   One of these days I'll take him up on that offer and hopefully bring you something pretty good.   

    In other news, I was planning on putting my snow bike mostly away and turn to commuting so I can start getting some longer rides and more miles.  However, it doesn't look like winter is ready to go yet.   I'm thinking of one more week of riding the bike above quite a bit before turning to one of my new projects for the remainder of the winter.

     

    Friday
    05Feb2010

    Photo Friday - A ride in the snow

    I had a whole series of images prepped for this week's Photo Friday.   However, things change and I can't get something out of my mind.   Riding.   I love riding and this week has been great.   Every once in a while, I get to capture an image or two that really capture what I saw and what I felt while out riding.  

    I left in the dark.  As the sun rose, I found myself riding in a perfect snowy paradise.   I stopped.  Took a few deep breaths.   Looked around.   I was in awe. 

    Simply one of the most beautiful winter morning snow rides I have ever had.  

    Hope you all have a great weekend planned.   I can't wait to be at home this weekend.  

    Ride your bike!   Take some pictures!  

     

    Monday
    14Dec2009

    A trip to the woods

    I finally broke out of my funk and went outside to ride.  It had been a week since my last ride .   A week of cold, wind and snow.   A week of me hiding out and pretending it wasn't winter.   I was not ready to embrace winter yet.   But then I came to the realization that winter was here to stay.    I also finished my snow bike.    

    The big changes and new additions are a bit obvious.   That's a prototype fat fork you'll be hearing about soon.    I also installed the Epic Designs bags that I aquired from Tim.   This bike is sweet.    I'll be honest though, if you have never ridden a fat front wheel with sub 10PSI, you are in for an experience.  On pavement it felt like the headset was tight and pulled a bit.    On the snow though, Holy cow it's awesome!   Made me want a full on snow bike really bad.    If the trail is packed and/or it's pretty cold, this set up with a wide 29er tire works pretty well.  In other conditions the rear wheel just searches for traction.   The snow wasn't cold enough on Saturday.  The rear tire just wouldn't stay afloat and rather than wreck the trail, I found myelf riding mostly bike paths with a few little secret single track sections.    I did however, stop and take in the trees.  

    I love trees.   I love being in the woods.   I love riding my bike in the trees and the woods.   I think this riding in the snow thing could become addicting.    

    Hope you all have a good week planned.   I do!

    Saturday
    12Dec2009

    First Tracks

    Got my winter El Mariachi all sorted out.   Made a quick test ride.   Sweet.   Heading out shortly....After a bit more coffee.  

    Oh yeah!   This is going to be fun.