Jim brought the camera out this weekend. These are a few of my favorites snitched from his photostream.
Spring Dirt
Spring ride with lots of dirt – a mental boost and a gear shakedown for next weekend’s 200k. We rolled out of town from our usual start along Mountain View and the always fantastic ’seasonal’ Governor Chittenden Road. Lots of gravel and a roaring brook. On to Richmond via a closed and muddy Kenyon Road – 10% or more in grade, skinny 28’s slipping in the muck when I would stand up. Seated climbing, rear over the rear. Great views to Camel’s Hump. Down into town on the wrong side of the closed bridge, follow the river past Cochran’s and to Jonesville and then up, up, up Stage Rd. (optional as Bolton Notch was gnarly and gravelly). Flying along the highland flats to Brown’s Trace and a stop @ the Village Cup. Busy Rt. 15 then on to Tower Rd. and into Colchester on Lost Nation, Curve Hill, and others. Loop out to the bay and home. Just about 58 miles, with some great climbing and scenery. The group (4 out of 5 Flèche teammates) worked well together – each of us pacing ourselves on the steep stuff and working together into the wind pulling on the flatter terrain.
Spirited
Spirited 36 mile ride with the boys this morning. Snow flakes and cold cold wind. New rain gear proved good at shedding the wind – we’ll see how it does when it gets wet – but so far the Shower’s Pass Elite 2.0 is a winner. The design for venting on the new jacket is fantastic – I stayed dry on the inside despite working hard to keep up with the boys on some climbing, and dry after a few long pulls on the front into the cold wind. Coffee at Viva and then I rolled another 10 to hang with the in-laws and family for Easter early dinner. Spent some quality time with the little one reading from the nephew’s vast collection of books and snuggling with an array of cozy warm stuffed animals (a few of them larger than daddy!).
Streetview
Google Streetview has covered some of our fair city. I discovered this completely by chance today when I clicked a link to a map of a local business I was trying to find. I saw some bikes… so I started wandering around in virtual Burlington – when I came across one of my riding / rando / dirt road / Flèche teammates.
Not far from this image, but heading in the other direction is a local rider I’ve seen all over town – fixed gear, big messenger bag, bell, rolled up jeans with road shoes, and a u-lock. He apparently got in front of the GoogleMobile and was followed down Pearl and up Elmwood.
Calm
A calm morning, drastically different from yesterday when the wind and the lake was trying to push the river back to the mountains. Recovery spin for breakfast along the lake.
Morning Light
Two snaps from this morning’s ride. I’ve been trying to get my miles in early – before the family is up and functioning. I went out for a hard 30, but there was no fire in the legs or lungs this morning, so I backed off and enjoyed the sunrise, turning my workout into a recovery spin.
Wet and Windy
~80 miles to North Hero in the rain and wind for a delicious cinnamon bun and coffee at Hero’s Welcome. This was my first training ride as I reach toward the coveted RCP Award (Randonneur Café Pâtisserie). Temps were cool on the way out of town, rain drops few. Wool layers worked well until the deluge started and then the plastic shell held off the chill for a bit. I followed the Lake Champlain Bikeways route from town up to the Islands, including a wind blown and dreadful stretch on a surprisingly busy Rt. 2. I brought the camera, only to turn it on and get an error for leaving the memory card elsewhere… so some blurry pics from the smartphone. This portion of the route is on the Celebrate Champlain 300k to be run July 26th.
A Good Morning
Had a great foggy and relatively mild (temperature) morning ride. Rolled out along the lake with my headlight beam glowing in the fog and then took off for higher ground hoping to get a good sunrise view of Camel’s Hump. Worked the flats and worked the terrain. The big mountains were clouded in – so I rolled back to the lake and listened to the last bits of ice crunching along the shore.
Early Spring
Managed a wonderful early spring ride on Sunday morning. 32 miles all told, and I should have stayed out for more. The roads were wet from an all night rain – so the IF has been splattered with its first mud of 2009. I finally had time to set up my new Nitto Noodle bars, re-cable the controls, and wrap the bars with the old tape (a little short) from the Salsa bars. After I get some miles in and figure out if the stem length and lever position is correct (its close) I’ll have to re-up some cash and get some more Brooks tape.