Some footage of the skating action from Saturday's Opening of the skatepark. I got mostly Tony Hawk and Geth Noble: Tony is in the green shirt, and Geth is in the blue helmet and black longsleeve shirt. Geth designed the park with his company Airspeed, and Tony's foundation supplied a bunch of money:
http://www.dropshots.com/meriwether#date/2009-05-31/20:17:16
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Friday, May 29, 2009
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Singlespeed...er...track Mountain


After a response back to the Redneck to figure out where to meet, I backtracked my route and met up with him on his Spot 29er and Braapsil on his Brown 69er not a half-hour later...a trifecta of singles!
The first singlespeed rides of the year on trails are the most difficult. Every up is much harder than it is a month later. The rhythm and momentum-keeping-technique is not remembered fully yet, my body is still in that steady endurance SKI mode. The short bursts of power required by singlespeeding needs to be re-learned.
We do the normal route on The Mountain and head over to Stu's and then the Flume. Stickman has had a successful winter as all the trail obfuscation remains (for now). At the bottom of the Flume, the Redneck and I both take a right to take the side-line on the moss-covered rock. He pulls it smoothly but having followed him too closely I have to brake while up on the rock and do a mini-track stand. After the "i can pull it off...wait...wait...!" didn't work, I almost went head over heels into the creek flinging the Hunter into a headspin and myself into the shrubbery. We we did another 'take' for the camera. It doesn't look too impressive from this angle but it's a cool little feature.
After some Pave' we headed over to the place where many usually roam, but we thinks the weather scared everyone off as we only saw 2 other riders on Hamster's Revenge. Towards the end of the ride, Braapsil took a flyer over the bars after his crank spun in place. It had loosened itself off the teeth on the spindle somehow and lost its grip. So when he stood up to pedal....WHABAMM! He walked up the hill looking kinda worked and said, "I think there's something wrong with my cleat or pedal!" But we saw that his cranks only 90 degrees separated. Uh, no dude, you're cranks are F*&%'d up!!
We all split shortly after that and went our separate ways. Thunder and lightning hit hard that afternoon, pouring hail and then rain throughout the rest of the afternoon and even through the night. There's not much like that feeling of making it home just before the worst of the thundershowers hit and relaxing on the couch while watching the rain pelt down with a warm drink. For me, riding in 3 of the 4 seasons (Fall, Winter, Spring) just has a wilder feel than the riding in the summer.
We do the normal route on The Mountain and head over to Stu's and then the Flume. Stickman has had a successful winter as all the trail obfuscation remains (for now). At the bottom of the Flume, the Redneck and I both take a right to take the side-line on the moss-covered rock. He pulls it smoothly but having followed him too closely I have to brake while up on the rock and do a mini-track stand. After the "i can pull it off...wait...wait...!" didn't work, I almost went head over heels into the creek flinging the Hunter into a headspin and myself into the shrubbery. We we did another 'take' for the camera. It doesn't look too impressive from this angle but it's a cool little feature.
After some Pave' we headed over to the place where many usually roam, but we thinks the weather scared everyone off as we only saw 2 other riders on Hamster's Revenge. Towards the end of the ride, Braapsil took a flyer over the bars after his crank spun in place. It had loosened itself off the teeth on the spindle somehow and lost its grip. So when he stood up to pedal....WHABAMM! He walked up the hill looking kinda worked and said, "I think there's something wrong with my cleat or pedal!" But we saw that his cranks only 90 degrees separated. Uh, no dude, you're cranks are F*&%'d up!!

Sunday, May 24, 2009
May showers

I'm having trouble motivating for any spring couloir skiing this year. I'm not sure why exactly but it's probably the combination of waking up at 4:30am to get up to the trail head and hike for a few hours with all that crap on my back. I know I'd love it, like i always do once i get out there, but maybe it's time for a year off to refuel the tank.
If you haven't been keeping up, or even seen, my better half's site...check it out.
I rarely write about our (non-human) family, but you really should check out the video of our new foal and read the backstory if you can. Baby horses are insanely cute and just hilarious to watch.
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Aspens leaf out

Of course after thinking that, I ran into people, but all locals. I first ran into KB - another local from the more eastern mongolia universe. I was headed her way, she was headed mine on one of our favorite secret trails that is not so secret anymore. Hasn't been for a few years actually. But anyways, this was the first time we actually met and it was great to get to chat with her about a variety of topics from the aforementioned secret trails status to how our pets are doing. If you don't know KB, her excellent blog is linked on the right "Romp and roll in the Rockies." Years ago, i recall seeing her on my morning commutes riding with her pup K. We called her "spinnygirl" as she spins at a higher cadence than anyone I know, and having read her blog it's due to her back issues I should follow suit due to my developing left knee issue...
Later on, I was on another secret trail that is nearly impossible to see the route in places from overwintering. Moving some fallen trees, picking up some scattered barbed wire, I see a group of 5 or 6 coming towards me on the trail...do i run and hide? How do they know about this trail? WHO ARE THEY? Well it was King NIMBY and his trail crew doing the exact same thing I was doing - removing the deadfall from the local trails...too funny. Again, chatted again about the weather, trails, stuff, and moved on towards home. It was that type of day...just beautiful, "ladeedah" like a butterfly in the wind, going where ever it took me.
Aspen Peeping in May: Our aspens started leafing out yesterday - May 20th. What seems to be a good week earlier than last year.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
New Bike Law in Colorado!
Amazing...never thought I'd see a law like this passed here. I've already heard of backlash from some angry drivers but this is good in the long run for cyclists safety in Colorado! It's really too bad people can't just be polite enough on their own without a law.
http://www.dailycamera.com/news/2009/may/11/bike-safety-law-boulder-cycling-ritter-signed/
And in other news...
http://www.dailycamera.com/news/2009/may/12/tony-hawk-nederland-skatepark-grand-opening-/
http://www.dailycamera.com/news/2009/may/11/bike-safety-law-boulder-cycling-ritter-signed/
And in other news...
http://www.dailycamera.com/news/2009/may/12/tony-hawk-nederland-skatepark-grand-opening-/
Monday, May 11, 2009
Kokopelli Trail Tour
I'm back! I left in rain and snow on the Hunter at 4:30am last Sunday to catch the 8am train to the Junction, and came back a week later to very similar rain and snow. It's great to have a wet spring, but glad I got some heat in the desert to break it up.
It was a very successful tour from Fruita to Moab on the Kokopelli Trail. Great friends and a great tour doing what we love most - ride bikes and camp out in the woods in beautiful places. What more could one ask for from a vacation?! More of the same! We were already thinking of the next tour immediately following this one.
Here's a narrated photo album of the trip:
http://picasaweb.google.com/whitcj/KokopelliTrailTour#
It was a very successful tour from Fruita to Moab on the Kokopelli Trail. Great friends and a great tour doing what we love most - ride bikes and camp out in the woods in beautiful places. What more could one ask for from a vacation?! More of the same! We were already thinking of the next tour immediately following this one.
Here's a narrated photo album of the trip:
http://picasaweb.google.com/whitcj/KokopelliTrailTour#
Saturday, May 2, 2009
From snow to Koko


So anyway, I leave the house tomorrow at 4:30AM to get to the Denver bus by 6. Then the train leaves Union Station at 8am. I'm expecting to be riding to Boulder in the snow tomorrow morning -- they're calling for a couple of inches tonight up here. From snow to the desert Koko. They told me to get there an hour early to pack up my bike in one of the bike boxes they supply at the station (you can purchase the box and get it loaded for only $20 total each way!). The weather is looking good, some rain there today and tonight to pat down the dust, and then a slight chance of T-storms with 70s during the day...that is perfect.
Maybe a post in Fruita tomorrow, and one from Moab a few days later...otherwise, we'll see you in a week!
Maybe a post in Fruita tomorrow, and one from Moab a few days later...otherwise, we'll see you in a week!
Friday, May 1, 2009
TK's rig
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