Monday, February 14, 2011

All in a Day's Work

Had one of the best weekend of riding so far this year.  Saturday, I packed the car early and headed up to Palmyra, PA to drop Ms. Geology's frame off at it's maker's shop to have a set of disc tabs installed.  A much better investment than trying to find/build a rim break rear wheel.  It would be a shame to break up the sweet wheelset that is going on the bike.  Once it gets built, and I get a few more parts for my Epic, I'll have to put up a bunch of photos here.  After dropping that off and getting throughly checked out by Ken's huge dogs, I headed to Shippensburg to join Zach and Joe on Zach's much talked about Coffee House Loop.


Food stop after we found the headwinds in Adam's County
 The Coffee House Loop is a ~ 68 mile loop from Shippensburg, over Big Flat (the longest climb in the Valley), through the awesome Adam's County back roads (kinda like riding in Lancaster County... huge rolling hills), then up and over the short side of Whiskey Springs Gap, and into Boiling Springs for a coffee/pastry refuel. 


Zach
 

Joe
 
If that's not a perfect road, I don't know what is.


Gaggle of bikes outside the coffee shop
 Once we head out again, we fought a stiff headwind pretty much all the way back to Shippensgburg.  That would explain why we felt like superstars on the way out.  Winds turned what should have been a 4-5 hr ride at our conversational "no douche bag" pace into a 6 hr, rolling in just as the sun set adventure.  A truely epic ride.

Sunday I headed again to Fatmarc's place for the seemingly annual Turkey Point Ride-a-thon.  Turkey Point is pretty much an out-and-back to, you guessed it, Turkey Point in Elk Neck State Park.  One of my favorite rides because it includes a lot of great climbing.  It's a pretty easy pace with many regroups out to the amphitheater just before the point.  From there it's all out if you want out to the point, enjoy the view, turn around and ride back to amphitheater, regroup and stay together as much as possible back to the base camp.  Made it to the point just behind Kid Chris, who is less of a kid than I am technically...

View from the point... my appartment is over there somewhere


I'm gonna call this one "Peaches... Fat"


It's all Kurt's fault...

Travis contamplates the brakish water below


Travis says: That's a hiking trail? What?

The majority of the group made it to the point.  The road is long and hard and always turns some back.

I'd say the nap I took yesterday plus the awesome pot roast dinner were well deserved after the weekends riding.  Heading up to beautiful Waterfall, PA for another training camp this weekend.  If there are trails we will ride them, but since there probably won't be, we'll just ride the road.  Roads up there are pretty damn good so that's not too bad.

Still hoping to get some trails in MD soon.

Everyone should keep Marc and Diane in their thought as they mourn the loss of Riley, their lovely dog.

2 comments:

brett said...

Your "perfect road" is Town Hill Road in ADAMS county. My grandparents live down the next drive on the left. I rode that hill all the time growing up. I still have scars from a crash going down that hill in 4th grade on a banana seat 3-spd highrise bike. My family owns the fruit trees you see. I spent many summers working there. You rode through my childhood.

Jake said...

Damn... that's awesome.