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Dirty Stinky PATH Love
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So, a week ago Sunday, Raul, aka Chivo, from The Path and I left for Central Oregon for a week of riding.
We would meet up my friend's from Washington on Thursday, where we would all be staying with another friend that lives there in Sisters Oregon. Our week would begin with Chivo and I doing rides we were told were really awsome, and end with all of us trying to ride the Epic, in the 13th annual Bend Big Fat Tour. The reason it's called a ride and NOT a race.... Epic Why sign up for this ride of attrition? Camaraderie, effort, not competition 60 plus miles of sweet single track! Gnarly sections, be careful don’t stack The sun glistening on snow through the trees Pace yourself carefully, it’s not a breeze High alpine meadows swift flowing streams Finish this ride, it’ll give you sweet dreams Your mind gets euphoric after miles of trail Tunnel vision comes, you're riding a rail Challenge yourself and settle the score Heighten your senses like never before When you get to the park the end is near Just three more miles to burritos and beer Train for endurance and get ready to ride Doing the Epic fills your soul with pride Paul Thomasberg, Bend's Big Fat Tour Founder http://www.bendsbigfattour.org/ Those completeing all three rides would get the coveted No Whiners patch! ![]() There are a lot of pictures, so I won't post them all here in the post, but they are here in my alblum; http://www.socaltrailriders.org/gall...949&ppuser=275 On with our trip..... Our first ride on Monday evening would be real quick! We arrived in the late afternoon, checked into the hotel, checked out Hutch's bike shop and bought a map, and tried to get a ride in. We hit up the Phil's trail network. Our Saturday BBFT ride would be comming through here, so why not check it out? We started up Ben's trail, with a nice easy climb, twisting through the trees, for about 25 minutes. We reached a point with a nice little roller, played on it for a few minutes, and decided to head back down. The thing about riding in trees...... it get's dark real fast! Chivo going up Ben's trail The roller. Me first....... Chivo's turn! Who turned out the lights? Day two would take us over to the Newberry Crater to ride the Crater Rim Trail. The trail is around 20 miles in distance. I'm not sure about total elevation for the ride, but we did climb up to over 7900 feet! Chivo at the peak. A couple of nice shots from the NCRT.... On Wenesday we hooked up with Cog Wild http://www.cogwild.com/ for the AMMAZING Mckenzie River Trail. The Cog Wild guy's were GREAT! Melanie was a BIG help getting things set up for our ride, and Tracy picked us up, and did all the driving. If you ever want to do this ride, Cog Wild is the way to go! The Mckenzie River Trail lived up to it's reputation! Here's a few shots from the MRT......... This shot is just for Allison! Now for THE BBFT ride..... Friday was 35 miles w/ 5800 ft of climbing. We would start at 9am and have until 2pm to make the cut-off. This ride was a BLAST! The climbing was rough. Easy fireroad at first, which quickly turned into sweet, tight, single track, a lot of the times through the snow. There was a section that became known to us as "the meadow". Steep, and slushy from the snow, it was rough! The Meadow.... At the top, after all the climbing was done! I met Wade from Vulture Cycles up there. Hey Padre, he say's to tell you and Madre HI! A nice shot looking back up at the start of the DOWN! We all finished Friday's ride with BIG smiles, and the great feeling of more to come! Chivo comes in happy! Saturday there would be 6 of us going for the 78 mile 5500 ft of climbing Epic ride. Bill was smart enough to "just" do the 45 miler. Our group minus Bill. I won't go through all of the gory details, but I will say that this thing was HARD! You look at it and see "only" 5500' of climbing. No big deal, we do that here on shorter rides. Rrriiiggghhhttt. Of the 78 miles, I'd say it was 85-90% single track. Sure there were some fireroad climbs, but the tight singletrack through the woods, and over snow, up, then long downs, then quick to longer back ups really took it's toll. On my way to the second aid station, trying to make the cut-off time, heading downhill fast, I hit a tree. SOLID! I haven't been hit like that since my football days. I gathered myself back together pretty quick, and went back after that patch! Can YOU see the trail? Out of our group, I was the only one to finish. Chris, Doug and Kevin would bail out after the first 35 miles, with Scott and Chivo missing the cut-off to do the extra 10 mile loop for the Epic. They still road 68 miles with 4000' of climbing! After comming in, I found out that I was the LAST one in from the 78 mile ride! I beat the sweep riders by 15 minutes! Sundays ride was a BEAUTIFUL thing! All I had to do was ride the 25 miles, and I'd meet my goal, and get my Epic patch! This ride was special to me. No cut-off's to make, so I got to ride and take pics of my new ride buddies! The route was ammazing. A nice easy fireroad climb up, sweet singletrack down, with more of the same quick ups and downs we'd gotten used to over the weekend. Here are a few shots from Sunday. Our gang! Chivo getting in some well deserved DHing! This is one of my favorite pics. Chris and Kevin ride up to the finishing area. So, I finished it, and I received my patch from Paul Thomasberg, Bend's Big Fat Tour Founder. I bet this is the first time he got a bear hug from a big sweaty man for one of his patches! It was a GREAT experience! I highly recomend doing the BBFT to anyone who just wants to get out and ride, but push yourself to your limits while doing it.
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That was cool...congratulations great pics as well.
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Sweet stuff. HUGE congrats on the patch!!!
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maxwell (10-16-2007)
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D very sweet...nice job.
New dirt, snow, trees...like minded people...roadtrips are the best. ![]()
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maxwell (10-17-2007)
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Dirty Stinky PATH Love
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Yeah, but don't worry, I'm going back again this time next year for sure.
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awesome job ... you should be so proud of yourself for finishing. thanks for all the awesome pics; i gotta make my way up there soon. :-)
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maxwell (10-17-2007)
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Directionally Challenged
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That is not an easy patch to get. I know of a couple guys who are strong riders who went up there specifically for that patch and both failed. Great job,Max!
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