Now most all of my monetary assets have gone into my road bikes. While I had the big sur in colorado I upgraded most of the parts on it from nice hand me down xtr stuff. Its only v brakes and the crank has been "fixed" many times by beating it back into alignment with my hammer. Its a midlevel bike for 2002 and def old by todays standards I am well aware but....meh... I kinda like rockin out on it.
It rained al of sat night so the trails were very soggy with lots of wet rocks. Trying to ride a line on wet rocks is like riding a bare rimmed bike on ice and trying to make it go the direction you want....it never happens. So sometimes the line you chose ends up pointing you directly into a giant tree which I oh so gracefully missed and chose to go over the handle bars instead as my buddy witnessed. After some more steep fire roads we started up another really rocky and mostly unrideable single track (not dc rider friendly!) with lots of hike a bike. Yea it sucks at times but the descent was quite worth it. This trail that goes along the ridge doesn't get that much use. The bryers and brush were creeping in on the sides which made for a unique experience since your preview of the trail up ahead was limited to about 30 feet. So when you start rocking it surprises can come up pretty quick. I took out a couple of dead branches which in turn took me out too. The best was turning a corner to find a huge dead pine tree laying diagonally across the trail. Its funny how you can hit some of the toughest tech spots only to endo on a big water bar. My buddy and I were rollin pretty fast and I hopped the first water bar, I halfway tried to hop the second one resulting in a giant nose wheely. I see tire, dirt, sky, then rock to the face and shoulder. It didn't help that I hit my right shoulder hard earlier in the ride. Check my collarbone- not broken- okay good. My awesome tattered wtb seat is caved in on one side and my der hanger is bent. Horay for bike mechanics to the rescue! The best part was we thought the trail was still rolling on but only 100 feet later we were spit out on the fire road back to the lot.
Yep, awesome ride. Now I am going to explore Greenbriar and Green Ridge trails next. I also herd theres some stuff at Sugar loaf mtn too.
Meanwhile I will enjoy my breakfast of black coffee and a bottle of aspirin...

