Hey all,
Thanks for the great ride last night. Twas not for my loss of headlamp juice
I'da finished
with you and not taken the hardball back. Tim was it? Thank you for the light,
you
extended my knobby tire experience in the dark by 30 minutes! I'll be sure to
cycle
through my light like four times before next weeks ride! and maybe my wife,
Tara, won't
be just a trail myth anymore soon... she hopes her knee is healed up for a ride
this
weekend.
Oh, and that log was scary but fun, glad there was a dip in the wind while I
wobbled
accross it. Somehow I kept the neckbrace in the bag.
Davey, just read your post way back... thanks, but I won't be disappearing
anytime soon!
Maybe it's in my head, but I get the feeling everyone else's heart rate is half
of what mine
is at those speeds : )
–Scott
--- In DisciplesOfDirt@yahoogroups.com, "lou_swing" <lswing@...> wrote:
>
> Damn you all are riding strong! Tis' not for those with a lack of lungs or
skills for the
> slippery downhills. A solid group of 12 last night we managed to get almost
every trail,
> some of us more than that. Rain didn't set in till' the last few trails back,
along with the
> wind providing a bit of exitement. We all split and took multiple trails back
to the cars
> arriving safely in a nice downpour. Something about that night ride that
really keeps the
> pace movin'! I've seen a few emails of people interested in the ride and it's
damn fun,
but
> I'd highly recommend a few trips out at Whypass during the day to get used to
what
> awaits. These are not your average trails and way above average riders. I'm
guessin' next
> week will be a bit less speedy with the RG reporter in tow, but you never
know. Good
times
> fellas.
>
> Seeya,
> Lou
>