ThomasM
corvus ossifragus
I've been down in Tucson for several weeks visiting family and riding my bike most days. The riding down here is sooo good. Road, gravel, mountain are all great. Tons of nice, flowy 'green' XC trails that aren't full of roots and babyheads like back home. Super fun on my current gravel bike (Specialized Diverge) with 50s. Most of the roads have super wide shoulders and bike lanes. There is also a system of bike paths known as "The Loop" running 100+ miles that is a million times nicer than the Burke-Gilman with almost no rollerbladers, dogwalkers and other moving hazards. I'm sure there are some scary downhill trails in the mountains but I break easier than I used to so I stay away from that stuff.
I've been the total idiot tourist stopping in the middle of the trail to photograph Javelinas, Roadrunners, and every odd looking cactus (there are a lot of them)...
This time of year was pretty much perfect although I did get caught in the first monsoon of the season 68 miles into a 70 miles ride... Got pelted with hail and drenched in heavy rain for about 10min then it got sunny again. Temps start to crank up next week though. Try to wrangle my work schedule to come back in October to race the Spirit World 100 which looks killer. Going to scout the course this weekend before flying back to dreary Seattle.
I told a guy I met about fishing for salmon and showed him a photo of a nice springer and he almost shit himself. Probably similar to how I felt when I rode up on a pack/herd? of Javelinas at the Circle K.
Oh... riding fast in the desert is kind of like rowing a drift boat, never focus on what you don't want to hit. One overcooked turn and you're into a 'jumping cholla'. AMHIK







I've been the total idiot tourist stopping in the middle of the trail to photograph Javelinas, Roadrunners, and every odd looking cactus (there are a lot of them)...
This time of year was pretty much perfect although I did get caught in the first monsoon of the season 68 miles into a 70 miles ride... Got pelted with hail and drenched in heavy rain for about 10min then it got sunny again. Temps start to crank up next week though. Try to wrangle my work schedule to come back in October to race the Spirit World 100 which looks killer. Going to scout the course this weekend before flying back to dreary Seattle.
I told a guy I met about fishing for salmon and showed him a photo of a nice springer and he almost shit himself. Probably similar to how I felt when I rode up on a pack/herd? of Javelinas at the Circle K.
Oh... riding fast in the desert is kind of like rowing a drift boat, never focus on what you don't want to hit. One overcooked turn and you're into a 'jumping cholla'. AMHIK







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