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RR: Dark And Snowy First Snow Ride Of The Year
Hey all, you ever get those sleepless nights 'cause you know tomorrow
is going to be an exceptional day? Try and get to bed early, but you toss and turn awaiting the dawn or period just before dawn, blackest night. I ride with a small group of roadies on Tues and Thurs mornings. Due to the snow us MTBers decided to hit the trails instead. I've never yet been on snowy trails in the dark. I was besides myself, tons of opportunities but just to risky solo. Today was the day. 5:20 am I must have gotten some sleep 'cause the alarm scared the living sh1t out of me when it when off. Not only that but the leg that kicked me out of bed kinda hurt too. Note to self, "Next time use your watch alarm." Check the deck, a good 3 inches of snow. Weather man said 26 degrees F. Check the bike (don't know what for) never any issues from the SS! Batteries good, lights good, rear blinker good. Dryfit shirt, shorts, tights, don the light weight shell, gloves... I'm good to go! 5:55 am hook up with two buds and we make our way to the Landing Road entrance. UNREAL, UNTOUCHED, UNBELIEVABLE! The shadows casts, the reflections of the bright white snow, the sound (lack there of). I'm in awe of how bright everything was for how dark it was. Even though the temps were below freezing the trails were a bit wet under the fallen snow. I still had surprisingly good traction for the conditions. First creek crossing. I new the area like my own yard and knew the creek was only 2 to 4 inches deep. What was incredible was the fact that even though our lights were blinding bright the small body of water looked like a shiny black mirror. It could have been 20 feet deep and you would never be able to tell. It was quite amazing. It seemed as if we were riding through tunnels. All this was new to me. I liked it! 40 minutes into the ride, all was going well. I had a few issues dabbing and clipping in due to ice and snow but no big deal. Then imagine the sound of a small firecracker, I instantly lost power to wheel and spun as if no chain was on. Stopped to see if I could repair the chain and to my surprise the chain hadn't snapped all. Can you say Shimano BMX Free Wheel?.....Well don't! Aaaarg, I'm sure the internals are nothing more than shrapnel now. I got 3 good years out of it and it finally gave up the ghost. Well now everything changes. I go for a sip of water and my tube had frozen....D'oh! what next? Plan; I know my way out to Landing so why don't you guys just hit the trails and by the time you get home one of you get your car and look for me walking my bike up Landing Road. I should be at least at the trail head by then. Dawn was starting to break and things beginning get light. The walk out was easier then I thought. I was able to hop on and coast down some hills. Feet stayed warm, body stayed warm and I was still enjoying the silence. 7:20 rolls around and I was picked up without further trouble from the trail head. Note. I had a similar incident when my Homegrown hub locked up and essentially made my bike a fixed gear with a derailleur. Talk about a pain in the @ss. In both of the incidents Shimano was the contributing factor. Just ordered my ACS Claw 18t. Peace, and yes I'd do this again even knowing that my free wheel would give way. Bill The First law, Inertia: Unless acted upon by an outside force, a body at rest tends to stay at rest, and a body in motion tends to stay in motion. Sir Isaac Newton |
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On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 21:16:12 -0500, Bill Wheeler wrote:
Check the bike (don't know what for) never any issues from the SS! Not listening...lalalalalaaaaaaaaa....... UNREAL, UNTOUCHED, UNBELIEVABLE! The shadows casts, the reflections of the bright white snow, the sound (lack there of). I'm in awe of how bright everything was for how dark it was. Luscious! 7:20 rolls around and I was picked up without further trouble from the trail head. Good...snow epics = no fun. gabrielle Oh yeah: Nice! |
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RR: Dark And Snowy First Snow Ride Of The Year
Bill Wheeler wrote:
snip UNREAL, UNTOUCHED, UNBELIEVABLE! The shadows casts, the reflections of the bright white snow, the sound (lack there of). I'm in awe of how bright everything was for how dark it was. Cool. I've never done a night snow ride on purpose, but it sounds fun. Moonlight skiing is also a blast. snip Can you say Shimano BMX Free Wheel?.....Well don't! Aaaarg, I'm sure the internals are nothing more than shrapnel now. I got 3 good years out of it and it finally gave up the ghost. Well now everything changes. Hmmm. I have one of those on my 1x1 I've been meaning to retire. Funny how the cold makes stuff break. I just blew up the Sid (surprise, surprise) I had on my SS on a kind of cold ride recently. I go for a sip of water and my tube had frozen....D'oh! what next? Get this. http://www.camelbak.com/rec/cb_prod....&product_id=38 snip 7:20 rolls around and I was picked up without further trouble from the trail head. That's good. I carry a space blanket bivvy sack and means to make a fire in my pack just in case. Matt |
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On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 18:36:57 -0800, gabrielle
wrote: On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 21:16:12 -0500, Bill Wheeler wrote: Check the bike (don't know what for) never any issues from the SS! Not listening...lalalalalaaaaaaaaa....... Here on th east coast we say "nananananaaaaaa" ;-) am i really that bad? Bill The First law, Inertia: Unless acted upon by an outside force, a body at rest tends to stay at rest, and a body in motion tends to stay in motion. Sir Isaac Newton |
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On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 22:15:40 -0700, MattB
wrote: I go for a sip of water and my tube had frozen....D'oh! what next? Get this. http://www.camelbak.com/rec/cb_prod....&product_id=38 Does it work? Bill The First law, Inertia: Unless acted upon by an outside force, a body at rest tends to stay at rest, and a body in motion tends to stay in motion. Sir Isaac Newton |
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RR: Dark And Snowy First Snow Ride Of The Year
Bill Wheeler wrote: Hey all, you ever get those sleepless nights 'cause you know tomorrow is going to be an exceptional day? Try and get to bed early, but you toss and turn awaiting the dawn or period just before dawn, blackest night. I ride with a small group of roadies on Tues and Thurs mornings. Due to the snow us MTBers decided to hit the trails instead. I've never yet been on snowy trails in the dark. I was besides myself, tons of opportunities but just to risky solo. Today was the day. 5:20 am I must have gotten some sleep 'cause the alarm scared the living sh1t out of me when it when off. Not only that but the leg that kicked me out of bed kinda hurt too. Note to self, "Next time use your watch alarm." Check the deck, a good 3 inches of snow. Weather man said 26 degrees F. Check the bike (don't know what for) never any issues from the SS! Batteries good, lights good, rear blinker good. Dryfit shirt, shorts, tights, don the light weight shell, gloves... I'm good to go! 5:55 am hook up with two buds and we make our way to the Landing Road entrance. UNREAL, UNTOUCHED, UNBELIEVABLE! The shadows casts, the reflections of the bright white snow, the sound (lack there of). I'm in awe of how bright everything was for how dark it was. Even though the temps were below freezing the trails were a bit wet under the fallen snow. I still had surprisingly good traction for the conditions. First creek crossing. I new the area like my own yard and knew the creek was only 2 to 4 inches deep. What was incredible was the fact that even though our lights were blinding bright the small body of water looked like a shiny black mirror. It could have been 20 feet deep and you would never be able to tell. It was quite amazing. It seemed as if we were riding through tunnels. All this was new to me. I liked it! 40 minutes into the ride, all was going well. I had a few issues dabbing and clipping in due to ice and snow but no big deal. Then imagine the sound of a small firecracker, I instantly lost power to wheel and spun as if no chain was on. Stopped to see if I could repair the chain and to my surprise the chain hadn't snapped all. Can you say Shimano BMX Free Wheel?.....Well don't! Aaaarg, I'm sure the internals are nothing more than shrapnel now. I got 3 good years out of it and it finally gave up the ghost. Well now everything changes. I go for a sip of water and my tube had frozen....D'oh! what next? Plan; I know my way out to Landing so why don't you guys just hit the trails and by the time you get home one of you get your car and look for me walking my bike up Landing Road. I should be at least at the trail head by then. Dawn was starting to break and things beginning get light. The walk out was easier then I thought. I was able to hop on and coast down some hills. Feet stayed warm, body stayed warm and I was still enjoying the silence. 7:20 rolls around and I was picked up without further trouble from the trail head. Note. I had a similar incident when my Homegrown hub locked up and essentially made my bike a fixed gear with a derailleur. Talk about a pain in the @ss. In both of the incidents Shimano was the contributing factor. Just ordered my ACS Claw 18t. Peace, and yes I'd do this again even knowing that my free wheel would give way. Bill The First law, Inertia: Unless acted upon by an outside force, a body at rest tends to stay at rest, and a body in motion tends to stay in motion. Sir Isaac Newton Coolio. Is your hub a flip/flop? Are those BMX freewheels prone to failure in snow? Maybe a freewheel on one side and a big fixed gear on the other in case of emergency (or Duncan psychosis)? /s |
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RR: Dark And Snowy First Snow Ride Of The Year
Bill Wheeler wrote:
On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 22:15:40 -0700, MattB wrote: I go for a sip of water and my tube had frozen....D'oh! what next? Get this. http://www.camelbak.com/rec/cb_prod....&product_id=38 Does it work? Down to about 5 or 10F it works well. Colder than that you have to tuck the tube inside your jacket. Matt |
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Dark And Snowy First Snow Ride Of The Year
"Bill Wheeler" UNREAL, UNTOUCHED, UNBELIEVABLE! The shadows casts, the reflections of the bright white snow, the sound (lack there of). I'm in awe of how bright everything was for how dark it was. Even though the temps were below freezing the trails were a bit wet under the fallen snow. I still had surprisingly good traction for the conditions. Just ordered my ACS Claw 18t. Peace, and yes I'd do this again even knowing that my free wheel would give way. Bill Great story. I've had the claw for 5 yrs now and never noticed it, and that's a good thing. Keep riding, and whoops, I almost forgot---- Nice. CDB -- Posted via NewsDemon.com - Premium Uncensored Newsgroup Service -------http://www.NewsDemon.com------ Unlimited Access, Anonymous Accounts, Uncensored Broadband Access |
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On Wed, 07 Dec 2005 08:32:25 -0500, Bill Wheeler wrote:
am i really that bad? No. gabrielle |
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