After 35 miles of Bachelor to Bend, the Gang was a touch tired and hungry. Nothing that a couple of Oregon brews and a burger and fries could not cure. Just settling into a recovery phase and Murdog announces that it is time to go riding.
Riding, didn't we just finish. But, being the Holy Wow Gang, we are always up for a bike ride, so let's do it. Out to the garage to get the bike. Murdog yelps, "No not that bike, the Bar Bike". What Bar Bike? "The one we have rented for the evening" says Murdog. OK!! Into the trucks and downtown we go to meet the Bar Bike and Kevin our driver.
This Bar Bike is exactly what it's name describes. It is a bar on wheels, that is propelled by the patrons of the bar actually pedaling and drinking. WOW this thing would never fly in Canada. A vehicle full of imbibing cyclists travelling around the streets of town. Turns out that the Bike Bar is classed as a limousine and drinking is allowed in limousines. There were a lot of rules about bottles and such, which put some serious obstacles on the Bike Bars trail, but the HW Gang managed to clean them all.
The Big Bar ride was 2 hours long. The legs were feeling it, after the day's ride and a few pops. Just when you felt like you were ready to give up, a driver would honk the horn and a serge of adrenalin would motivate you to pedal harder.
Soon we were back at the starting point parking lot. At this point Kevin, the bar driver says, "Now it is time for the race". The last thing we wanted to do was race. Well Kevin marketed this idea well and we bought in to the idea. Turns out that they run this lap around the parking lot and time the lap. The last record has stood up for 6 months or so. Kevin says we should be able to beat it. We agree.
Off we go, pedaling as hard as we can, lactic acid roaring through our legs. Forty-six seconds later we crossed the finish line and set a new record.
Perfect wrap up to a perfect day.
This blog is intended to record the escapades of the Holy Wow Gang as they ride their way through the mountain bike seasons in Rossland. There will be mountain bike equipment reviews and commentary on single track rides completed. Stay tuned.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
HW RIDES BATCHELOR TO BEND
WOW, Bend left me speechless and tired and busy all at the same time. I haven't even managed to put up a post on the blog until now. We were so busy riding and enjoying the festivities of Bend Oregon that I failed to post while I was on the road. Enough excuses, here goes.
The Holy Wow Gang arrived in Bend Oregon on Wednesday evening, after a 10 hour journey by truck. We arrived, at our home for the next 4 days, at about 9:00PM. Greeting us on our arrival, were Brett, JT, and Bob along with their Mexican friend Tequi. Tequi commenced to proceed to put the hurt on Brett and Dario, but it did not stop them from answering the ride bell on Thursday morning.
The plan was to take a shuttle to the Mid mountain of Mt. Bachelor and then ride 35 miles of single track back to the city of Bend. The Cog Wild shuttle picked us up at 9:30AM. Lauren our driver, expertly took us up to our starting point. She then had to wait for a rescue because she left the keys to the van, in the van, and one of us (probably Tequi) pressed the power lock button and locked her out. Hope she didn't get in too much trouble. That Tequi is a real shit disturber.
Off we went on our first ride in Bend. The trail started with a gradual up. It was dusty and there was a bit of smoke in the air from a forest fire near by. The next video should show you what the trail was like.
With the majority of the climbing done, the trail starts to pitch downward. not too steep, in fact you could ajust the speed that you wanted to go just by pedaling. The single track was very sweet. There were many S turns and banked turns that wound their way through the trees. The fun factor was increasing the further we went towards Bend.
I could not believe how uniform this single track was, and it just kept on going and going. Whoops and hollers could be heard throughout the forest. Tequi was out of the system and the Holy Wow Gang was having a blast.
The whole ride was a sequence of trails that connected together made up the Batchelor to Bend ride. The first trail is called Flagline(it had the climb on it), which connected to Swampy Lakes(lunch spot) that linked to Sector 16(circumnavigate around private land) and then into Whoops.
Whoops was just that, a long series of table tops, gaps and jumps connected together with high speed banked turns. Very fun. The Contour camera was already full by the time we got to Whoops so the footage below is only the lead up.
Whoops led into Phil's and more jumps and berms. "Is this ever going to end' . We had to do a little map reading to come up with the right connection to make it back to the house. Marvin Gardens was the pick. Usually a good buy in Monopoly but not so good for the end of a 35 mile day. Just a little too uphill.
On to the highway and a short freewheel exploding pedal(my bike) back to the house. I needed the equivalent of a bike tow truck to get me back home. The boys pushed me back to wiothin 100 meters of the house. Thanks guys.
Ahh a cool Oregon beer (beer is great in Oregon). A mad search for a free wheel. A burger and then a pedal around Bend in a pedal bar. More about that in my next post.
The Holy Wow Gang arrived in Bend Oregon on Wednesday evening, after a 10 hour journey by truck. We arrived, at our home for the next 4 days, at about 9:00PM. Greeting us on our arrival, were Brett, JT, and Bob along with their Mexican friend Tequi. Tequi commenced to proceed to put the hurt on Brett and Dario, but it did not stop them from answering the ride bell on Thursday morning.
The plan was to take a shuttle to the Mid mountain of Mt. Bachelor and then ride 35 miles of single track back to the city of Bend. The Cog Wild shuttle picked us up at 9:30AM. Lauren our driver, expertly took us up to our starting point. She then had to wait for a rescue because she left the keys to the van, in the van, and one of us (probably Tequi) pressed the power lock button and locked her out. Hope she didn't get in too much trouble. That Tequi is a real shit disturber.
Off we went on our first ride in Bend. The trail started with a gradual up. It was dusty and there was a bit of smoke in the air from a forest fire near by. The next video should show you what the trail was like.
With the majority of the climbing done, the trail starts to pitch downward. not too steep, in fact you could ajust the speed that you wanted to go just by pedaling. The single track was very sweet. There were many S turns and banked turns that wound their way through the trees. The fun factor was increasing the further we went towards Bend.
I could not believe how uniform this single track was, and it just kept on going and going. Whoops and hollers could be heard throughout the forest. Tequi was out of the system and the Holy Wow Gang was having a blast.
The whole ride was a sequence of trails that connected together made up the Batchelor to Bend ride. The first trail is called Flagline(it had the climb on it), which connected to Swampy Lakes(lunch spot) that linked to Sector 16(circumnavigate around private land) and then into Whoops.
Whoops was just that, a long series of table tops, gaps and jumps connected together with high speed banked turns. Very fun. The Contour camera was already full by the time we got to Whoops so the footage below is only the lead up.
Whoops led into Phil's and more jumps and berms. "Is this ever going to end' . We had to do a little map reading to come up with the right connection to make it back to the house. Marvin Gardens was the pick. Usually a good buy in Monopoly but not so good for the end of a 35 mile day. Just a little too uphill.
On to the highway and a short freewheel exploding pedal(my bike) back to the house. I needed the equivalent of a bike tow truck to get me back home. The boys pushed me back to wiothin 100 meters of the house. Thanks guys.
Ahh a cool Oregon beer (beer is great in Oregon). A mad search for a free wheel. A burger and then a pedal around Bend in a pedal bar. More about that in my next post.
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
HW 21 ABOUT TO GO DOWN
The Holy Wow Gang is on the way to Bend Oregon. Our objective is to ride single track, have fun, drink some good beer, have fun, ride some more single track...... Stay tuned for some new posts from the Bender.
Thursday, September 6, 2012
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