Friday, February 6, 2009
Let's take the scenic route today..
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
I-cycle, I-drink.
Sunday, January 25, 2009
Nothing to do but ride, ride, ride..
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Going slower up hills, going faster down hills, and jumping stuff seems to be the theme lately. Of course what goes down must go up at some point (if not consult your doctor) so it's not like I haven't been paying my dues. I had three different rides in three different areas over the past four days that I guess are worth a mention.
Thursday I rode the Kitsuma loop with the ladies.. It's always nice to ride with girls, for a number of reasons. One great reason to ride with your homegirls is a noticeable lack of the ole "were just gonna take it easy today" only to have every dude race from the trail head all the way back to the car. No, most of the female persuasion has a different look on things and a ride with the ladies is more about the ride.. with Shanna and Beth it was simply a few mountain bikers out on the trail enjoying a warmer than usual winter day in the sun on a beautiful mountain. Now, you can't beat a good hard ride with the boys but the lack of testosterone does make it a little more like nature hike then a bike race. This is by no means an insult to the ladies. And, I will let it be known that Beth has destroyed me on this trail before and on this day Shanna rode it on a rigid single speed and kicked ASS! No, the ladies had it going on and kept me working just hard enough to get the heartrate up but still enjoy the view. The ride up old 70 seemed easier than it has ever felt and the new pavement tricks you into believing your just strolling along on some greenway in the park. The hill is still there I just didn't seem to notice.. Kitsuma was is great shape and only a small amount of snow remained. It was a fun two hour jaunt and we topped it off with a post ride pint at Pisgah Headquarters.
On Saturday a crew and I made another trip to Big Ivy / Colman Boundary. Big views, steep descents and a good 8 or 9 miles of climbing was a nice way to spend a Saturday. We were treated to an "ice volcano" that was unlike any ice feature that I have ever seen and unfortunately I will have only memories as I forgot my camera (imagine a 10 ft mountain of ice eating a giant waterfall). The ice cold temps of last week turned the streams and waterfalls into flowing ice sculptures which was the inverse of the last time I rode these trails when the ground was covered in a few inches of snow (as in the blog header pic) and the falls were full of flowing water. Pisgah Bruce, Phil, Saver, C. Craig (sponsor of the heartbreaker), and the cool Colombian Ricardo made the trip and everyone survived a slow, wet and cold climb to the top then a slick Staire Creek decent.
Sunday it was off to the North Mills area for some fun trails with Park and one of the Kerber boys. It was a different kind of ride filled with a lot of thrills and only a few spills. Spending five hours hanging in Pisgah this particular Sunday left me feeling as though I had been to church, school and party all in one. Guess you could say it was a good ride.
enjoy your ride...
jut
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Coming in from the cold...
Paris Mountain. It was my first trip to Greenville and I was not disappointed. I called up Brad-o and let him know it was time to mix a little pleasure with the business we have been taking care of (more about this Bissness coming soon) a call was made to Big Jay and the ride was on. Denny Stevenson came along for the trip south and we hit the trails of Paris Mountain by riding out of Dennys friend’s backyard. The trails were rock hard and suppa fast. We hit all the high points for a good tour of P. Mountain and as we rode the trail brought back good memories of some the fast and more flowing trails back home in Nashville. It was also a reminder of how amazing it would be if Percy Warner were open to bikes. The trails in Percy Warner had much of the same qualities as the trail system in Paris Mountain but Percy Warner does not have a Big Jay. The SORBA guys got it going on and the ranger has been befriended and they are pulling of some kick ass events and making some sweet in-town riding available for the folks in G’town. I delivered a growler, Denney dropped off some wool, I ate an overly hyped tortilla soup and we were out.
Bent Creek. T Gaines and Eric made a quick trip to Asheville from Knoxville to mix it up for the day and I jumped on board for a sweet ride at b.c. We hit the outer loop of single track and didn't encounter any of the mud that was evidently there just a day or two before. Deep lines carved through the frozen tundra preserved the signs of those who came out and rode in conditions that should not have seen bike tires (come on people?) but on Saturday in 25 degree temps it was so fast! Eric C came out and ripped it on a cyclocross bike, Bruce and I rode single style, and Eric and T Gaines who had not be on trail bikes in a while let us drag them around on squishy bikes.
Pisgah. What can I say about Pisgah that hasn’t been said? The place is amazing and wherever you ride you are all but guaranteed an amazing experience but Monday surpassed my usual love for the place as snowflakes fell and beautiful lines where carved in to the mountain’s canvas on Laurel Mtn Trail. It was short but incredibly sweet as the snow was coming down fast and it was a day I will not soon forget. I hoped to wake up to a foot of snow the next day but and spend the day looking for good hills, plastic sledding devices, and drinking beer however Asheville saw very little of the white stuff as usual.
We didn’t get any snow but we did get a new president, which is actually A LOT better than a snow day. Good luck Obama, you’re going to need it as we are sitting in one crappy diaper right now that is in a desperate need of change. It was nice to see how fast Bush bailed on the scene and it was the first time I have felt good about our leadership in a long time, if ever. So Obama, please don’t fuck me on this one. It’s alright if he isn’t the miracle maker many hope him to be but come on, live up to half of what you say you want to achieve and I will be happy. He sure can inspire the masses and basically, I am hopeful with out being delusional.
I am not making any money at the moment and I saw my name on the ssws09 list today so this year can only get better and I have some good times to look forward. With a life focused on simplicity shouldn’t that be enough?
Cheers to 2009 everybody, hope you all get enough.
Jut Rut
Monday, January 12, 2009
Can't stop till I get enough... bikes and tacos in 09..
Thursday, January 8, 2009
The Check is in the Mail...
Sunday, January 4, 2009
09 is off to a good start.

As for the rest of the crew.. The Pisgah Brew Crew came out in style and kicked some ass. Beth Roberts pulled off a third place (4:29) finish despite wanting to bag it at the half way point due to a drivetrain that required pedaling backwards for every few pedal strokes forward. Marshall threw down a 3:15 which put him in 4th place for the money class. Not bad for his first look at the trail.. Bruce and I rode in at 3:57 putting us in fourth place amongst the 30 people riding with one gear. Shanna Powell kicked some serious ass in the ss class in her first long single speed ride on a rigid bike no less.
I can't wait to do this one again. The new wheels are on the way and I expect to take at least 10 minutes off my time just by having some lighter and better wheels. Take away the mechanicals that added at least 5 minutes to my January time and there is 15 minutes that I stand to gain without the 2009 training plan that I am kicking off. Good times indeed and the SCG is starting to feel like a reunion of sorts with all the great people I get to see and ride with. Next time we will bring some Pisgah beer, step it up a level or two and stick around to raise some hell in Chattanooga post race.
See you on the trail..
Jut