Sunday, July 8, 2012

Millersylvania State Park

I've had a goal for quite a while to ride my bike to the various state parks.

Today I rode out to Millersylvania State Park.

Millersylvania State Park
This is the closest of the state parks, just over 17 miles from home. About the same distance (or shorter depending on route) as it takes to ride to work. I just hadn't actually made the ride out there yet. It was a beautiful day, perfect for taking the ride.

I left early, shortly after 6:30am and headed down the Yelm-Tenino Trail. Then in Tenino I headed up on the road to the park, another 7 miles from the trail. It was a nice time for a ride. Warm, but not yet hot. Very little traffic on the roads, which was nice with no shoulder and a 50 mph speed limit. The route might not be any longer than riding to work but it has a lot more hills, so that was a good workout.

Deep Lake
The park sits on Deep Lake. It features big trees, trails, and camp sites.

Lake View Table

Time for a Twix Break

Map of the Park
After taking a short break I road around the park a bit and then headed back to the road. It'd have been nice to spend more time at the park, but I had other things I needed to do today. The ride back went fine, but I was feeling pretty tired by the time I got home. I'm still working on building up my endurance!

Friday, July 6, 2012

Ollie on Pancakes

Check it out, Ollie Whalley talks about the ride at the finish of the Tour Divide.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

McIntosh Lake


Independence Day! I'd be off even if I hadn't taken the week off, but as it is today falls right in the middle of my whole week off. I've been working on getting a bunch of projects caught up as well as finishing my novel Full Moon Nights.

On Monday I went out for a ride down around McIntosh Lake. I wasn't sure exactly how far my route would take, but I knew that it'd have a few hills along the way.

It was a good day for a ride. Not too cool, but not hot. I had a nice ride down the Yelm-Tenino trail. It's pretty much downhill from Rainier to the Deschutes river. After that there's some climbing but not much. The trail drops back down to McIntosh Lake. There aren't any houses on the trail side of the lake, just trees and brush. The signs of the winter storms are mostly hidden in all the Spring and Summer growth, but you can still see signs of it in broken off trees and sawed trunks that had fallen across the trail.

At the lake I passed a man sitting beside the lake with two fishing poles in the water.

When I reached the far end of the lake I discovered a historical marker had been installed on the trail.

McIntosh Historical Marker

I found an article from a couple years ago talking about how Edward Echtle wanted to create in interpretative display. I'd guess this is the first piece of it , but I'm not seeing much online talking about the marker.

I think this sort of thing is a good idea. You can ride along the trail and hardly even think about what was there originally. I'm glad to see the marker and just hope that it won't get vandalized.

From there I rode up the hill on the streets around the other side of the lake. Expensive places up there that run long down the hill to lakeshore homes.

I stayed on the road, crossed the Deschutes river again, and on up the hill to the highway. I crossed there at the intersection and took the back roads around back home to complete a loop over 14 miles long. That's not much compared to the Tour Divide, of course, but I'm just starting out. I have to remember that!




Monday, June 25, 2012

New Record Set


Up before sunrise this morning. I'm going to get out and ride soon. Yesterday I didn't go out first thing but I did make the time for a ride. Right now I'm more focused on getting out each day rather than the distance or time. I want to get out there riding or running each day and build that habit of riding regularly.

Yesterday Ollie Whalley set a new record for the Tour Divide with a 16:02:46 time!

For most of the race Craig Stappler stuck with him, but then Craig had a mechanical issue with his pedal and fell behind. He got something worked out and made good time after that but then his spot just stopped. Either he turned it off or it stopped working. No telling if he is done or not, but the next two guys are racing toward the finish right now. Kurt Sandiforth and Garrett Peltonen. Way up north Cjell Money is riding up into the Flathead section in Canada. He might make Banff today, if he can pull in a long day. David Nice is still going up in Montana. The line of riders stretches across the route right now. People will still be rolling in to finish for the next week or longer.

Riders on the Tour Divide

I'd like to do the ride in 21 days or less. No idea yet if that's something I can manage or not!

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Tour Divide 2012

I'm not out there riding, but I'm watching the Live Tracker and the forum discussion at Bikepacking.net. There's so much going on right now, with so many projects it'd be great to be out there riding like David Nice. This is the sixth time that he's hit the ride, I wish him the best of luck in finishing this year!

With all that's going on I'm not doing my 'Mock Tour Divide' ride this year, but I encourage anyone else to give it a shot. The idea is simple: ride every day that the riders are out on the divide. Ride with them in spirit. You might not do 100+ mile days under brutal conditions, but if they endure all of that how come it can be hard to get out each day on a bike when you're not faced with those conditions? That's my biggest problem. I'd like to ride the tour divide for real, but right now even pulling three to four weeks of riding every single day is a challenge.

2013 suddenly doesn't seem that far away and I've got so much to do before I could get ready for something like the tour divide. I just don't know if that's realistic given my multiple jobs and family life right now. But I don't want to push it out too far either. I'll see how everything goes. If it comes together, great. If not, well then maybe 2014 will be the year. Or some other year.

Spots Gathering for Tour Divide 2012

Friday, May 18, 2012

Riding Again

Bike to work day, and this morning I headed out on my bike to ride to work. ~17 miles each way, I wasn't sure how my knee would do but I felt good heading down the road. I was several miles from home when all of a sudden I heard a pop and a loud hissing noise.

Flat.

I stopped and by the time I did the rear tire was completely flat. I looked for a cause, didn't see anything and walked the bike down to a place I could get off the road to work on it. Luckily I had my tools and a spare tube. Swapping tubes actually went pretty easily and then I was on my way!

Fixin' Flat
The rest of the ride went fine. I took the new Yelm Highway route that they've been working on for a long time. They just finished paving and were doing some finishing work, so a couple sections were blocked off with cones, but it's mostly done. Nice bike lanes the whole way.

I felt pretty tired on the ride home, but my knee seems to be holding up so far. Hopefully it continues to hold up!

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Ouch

So after my nearly 50 mile ride that took me to Olympia my left knee hurt. It hurt a bit while riding but I thought it was just because I wasn't used to riding. Then I discovered I'd strained it or something, because it became quite painful. I've only been on the bike a couple times for short rides since. It's feeling better, not 100%, but getting there. I took the bike in to the bike shop yesterday and dropped it off for a tune-up. I won't get it back until Friday but that should take care of some of the issues I've been having with the bike. It'll be nice to get it back all professionally taken care of, I'm learning but not there yet. I do need to get better at working on the bike.