20110927

19 cattle guards, 2 bucks and a rusted tin roof.

The last long ride before the MJ was supposed to be short and hilly, it had long uphills, nothing too quad wrenching, which was nice but at the same time disappointing, I wanted to see how strong I was.

We went down 165 and looped around on loop 165 which meant we crossed at least 10 Cattle guards. My back water bottle was casualty to one of the crossings--think it was #4.

Really cool rock walls everywhere. I'm sure they have many stories to tell.



The only water stop is at Mt. Gainer Inn...they allowed us to use the hose attached to the outside wall. They had some of the coolest fossils. As we were leaving MGI, I hit 1500 miles for the year, goal accomplished...now to raise it to 2011 miles in 2011.



Since there weren't any restrooms for us to use, so the cedar trees helped us on the way back to the route. I can say that was the prettiest place I have taken a pit stop in 2011.

The next 15 miles the hills were long. On one long downhill, we had two 10+ point bucks running along the 10ft tall fence for about 1/4 a mile like they wanted to play with us. Too bad I couldn't get a pic.

We decided when we do the ride again, we need to drop off a cooler that is painted in camouflage.

My back light was a casualty at cattle guard #19. I did learn that the faster you go over them, the less bumpy they are.



Mile 40 we came across the coolest old house, we named it the "Love Shack" cuz of it's rusty tin roof. Once inside, we soon realized it could never contain a party. There was a cool fireplace, a very rusty bed frame, a shelf of artifacts and very thin & wobbly boards on the floor!







Overall an awesome ride & one that will be repeated, hopefully in the spring with wildflowers! Question of the day has to be: "how do you build a rock wall?"




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Miles for this ride: 46
Miles for the week: 79
Total miles for the month: 384 (this one is hard to keep up with)
Total miles for 2011: 1527
Miles to go: -27 to hit 1500 484 to 2011
Odometer: 11336

20110919

Donuts, donkeys & downpours

As per most early, rise before the chickens, Saturday rides, this one started off with 2 breakfast tacos and a donut from Mi Victoria Bakery.

Then off to San Marcos to ride 68 miles. Nice to ride with another group that has put together the ride and maps and even provided SAG, but G&L still provide the best SAG. Pretty cool how up until this year I had never rode near San Marcos and Lockhart, but the majority of these summer rides have been out that way!

One must always stop at these types of photo ops!


Then further down the road on the way to Fentress (yet another 'town' I had never been to before these rides & now I've been there twice). We ran across a group of miniature donkeys.


Back at the outlet mall on mile 68, KPT & CJ want to do another 19 mile loop, I'll settle for 3.5 out & back. Yes folks, that is a rain cloud!

And yes, we road the last 2 miles in it! What a downpour! I thought it was wonderful, KPT on the other hand was not impressed.


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Miles for this ride: 74
Miles for the week: 110
Total miles for the month: 305 (ths one is hard to keep up with)
Total miles for 2011: 1443
Miles to go: 57 to hit 1500 (think I'll reset my goal to 2011 miles for 2011!)
Odometer: 11254

20110913

69 on Saturday Morning

In my continuing efforts to train for the Mamma Jamma ride, ABCx went to ride the Creedmoor Cruise. I've heard many bike groups riding to Creedmoor, so I was excited to finally get this one under my belt.

As with the all the early morning rides, it started with a fuel stop at Mi Victoria bakery...2 potato & egg tacos on corn tortillas and a donut each...MV really needs to raise their prices as all the above plus a coke was under $6 or maybe they need a gringo price list or a Hispanic discount.

Got to Williams elementary right at 7...had to laugh at KPT for putting on her arm warmers and another lady had on a jacket, but it was kinda cool--68 degrees. I'm going to have to get some cool weather gear since it looks like I will be training a lot this winter! So excited about Pedal Stroke, nervous, too. More on PS later.

As we rode towards Creedmoor, we went past the Texas Disposal's landfile & ranch. I started thinking about the last time I was out here and it was for the NARI party in 2007...then it dawned on me that was the night before I stroked. I kinda freaked out a bit, not anything big but had one of those moments where I questioned the whole stroke thing and that the last time I was on the road, I was 'normal.' Normal to me in terms of stroke means my left arm & hand didn't have to struggle. Then I started thinking what all I've accomplished since I stroked: walk again, run, ride bikes, new job, started ABCx after Luna folded, and the list could go on. So, quit thinking about your little problems typing and go on.

By mile 11 we were on our second potty stop...not a good sign, but at least it wasn't the same person each time.


Uh oh...not another detour! This one wasn't too bad, but still laughing that KPT thought the ground would be muddy! Right, with all .04 inhes of rain since July 1!


Next stop was Lytton Springs, awesome little grocery store w/ a frisky owner. She was giving us a hard time about not having any of the guys w/ us. Every customer who came in commented about us riding. Then when they were talking to the owner, she was always laughing! What a life!

Now on to Lockhart, this was probably our strongest leg of the ride...nice empty road, not too many cracks or hills (ok, one sharp hill near the end) kinda cool to have made it to Lockhart via bike twice this summer!

Near Niederwald, mile 46, Crystal had mechanical issues, a sign of things to come? Water bottle readjusted, chain back on and we were soon off the bumpy road.

The drought has caused the asphalt to crack. Some cracks are tiny and others are given the nick name of the Grand Canyon. One Grand Canyon already caused one cyclist to get bucked off her bike, no serious injuries or issues to the bike.

Then there was the crack a bit bigger than the width of my tire that was in my line and appeared out of nowhere. Somehow I managed to steer the front tire away,I screamed but the back wheel went down, and boom went the tire! I went into the traffic lane, thank goodness no cars, stopped and looked at my wheel. Amazingly the rim wasn't bent, but there was a dime sized hole in my new tire. I remember Brad talking about using a coke can, then KPT mentioned a dollar bill...much easier.




Amazingly it held! for the last 12 miles!

Once in the parking lot, I was at 68.79 miles or close to that, time for laps...had to end at that 69!





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Miles for this ride: 69
Miles for the week: 81
Total miles for the month: 195 (ths one is hard to keep up with)
Total miles for 2011: 1333
Miles to go: 167to hit 1500!
Odometer: 11143

20110907

Ride w/ the Wind!



What do you do when there is a 20+ mph wind coming from the north and you need a bike ride...you do what all smart cyclists should do...you drive your car North 30 miles and head south with the wind to your back!
So after picking up tacos & donuts at Mi Victoria, we drove to my Uncle Elmer's place near Georgetown to park the cars. It was so very thoughtful of them to leave the garage door unlocked so we could access the restroom.
for the first 5 miles on FM 3405 we averaged 15 mph, took us 20 mins to get to Parmer (Ronald Reagan Blvd that far north)
OOnce on Parmer w th winds to our backs, we flew! First hill I went up it going 17 mph, in the big ring, second bigger hill went up it at 12 mph...I hope this pace can continue...tried to stay in the big ring the entire ride, but on the next few hills had to bail out of it (think the wind shifted ;-))

Kristen felt we could do the ride in 1.5 hours, so I had a goal to beat.
Total saddle time was 1 hr 28 mins, total time from place to place was 1:33 or so...we only hit 3 stop lights!

Averaged 18.9 mph for the entire ride, later that night I figured out the speed along Parmer to Alison's and it was 20 mph ! woo hoo!



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Miles for this ride: 27
Miles for the week: 27
Total miles for the month: 114
Total miles for 2011: 1252
Miles to go: 248 to hit 1500!
Odometer: 11061

San Marcos River Ride

Another ABCx bike ride in San Marcos complete w dove hunters,( when they would shoot it sounded like a tire blowing out), a flat, a wrong turn that lead us to a plethora of bail bonds businesses, the last 15 miles we had the pleasure of riding into a 15 mph wind coming from the north! But it was on a paved road. After the ride a quick jump into the San Marcos river (72 degrees ) to cool off!

Finally saw the sun rise!


One of about 8 Bail Bonds Places (wonder if they would sponsor us?)


cool pic on the wrong turn:



Best part of the ride was we didn't get yelled at for riding 3 abreast! (we never do...but they thought we did)
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Miles for this ride: 57
Miles for the week: 87
Total miles for the month: 87
Total miles for 2011: 1225
Miles to go: 275 to hit 1500!
Odometer: 11034 close to 7734!

20110831

Hotter n Hell BBQ Ride

The Austin Bike Chix wanted to do a long ride together, Kellie suggested going to Zedler's Mill in Luling.
5:30 AM, hours before the sun rises we met to drive to Luling. Once in Lockhart, we dropped off Georgian & Leigh's car, met up w/ Kellie & Theresa and continued to Luling.




A very friendly cop kept us from taking a nature pee, but he did take a group picture and let us know we could call 911 if we needed help. I'm sure he drove back by to see if we made it back.



So, we rode into Luling to answer nature's call then left for Fentress. Nice wide shoulder on the road, fairly smooth roads, too (I can't ever complain cuz they were pavement!)
Quick stop in Fentress, then off via backroads to Martindale. As soon as we turned onto the backroad, there was a sign that read "Pavement Ends" "Oh no" I thought, "not again!" but thankfully it was a sign they had not taken down for when they just paved (chipsealed) the road. Great country road. G & L hasd a flat, so for a moment I just stood there and listed to the silence, no I didn't break into S & G's "Sound of Silence"

Several cute small towns on the road.




Made it to Martindale for another stop. Somewhere before Martindale i hit 1100 miles, at the time I thought it was 1200, but apparently, I can't add (shhh, don't tell anyone I taught math! and i will use the excuse that the heat got to my brain and messed w my addtion capabilities!)



Martindale to Lockhart was awesome, one little climb, then it was downhill the rest of the way! Plus, a nice wide shoulder to ride on.

Lockhart has a really cool Courthouse.


Picked up some items for the back 20 and the finish. Then it was off to finish the ride.



G & L provided a wonderful SAG service for us! Yes they are the best SAG team EVER! (they paid me to write that) However, they truly did provide a wonderful service...ice cold water, gatorade and dog blocking service.




The temp rose to 105 by the time we finished.
My heat rash came back. Apparently this happens to others who wear Pearl Izumi shorts, too...weird.




A quick jump into the river by Zedler's Mill, then to Luling for BBQ! That is Leigh jumping in!



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Miles for this ride: 56
Miles for the week: 82
Total miles for the month: over 350
Total miles for 2011: 1138
Miles to go: 362 to hit 1500!
Odometer: 10946 (it rounds and I round the other stats thus the difference)






20110816

GAGA 2011



So there was a family reunion scheduled at my cousins house on the day I needed to do a long ride...with little bit of planning I figured I could pull it off.
Mom was ok w me riding there by myself once she found out I wouldn't be on 290, but I was wishing others could go w me, too.
Somehow I managed to talk MAD and KPT into going, also, thus the need for the second A in GAGA, the Great Austin to Giddings Adventure!

MAD dropped off a change of clothes w my mom on Thurs night. Friday KPT drove her car to Giddings on Friday, then took the bus back to Austin, an adventure in itself.
I drove my car to my mom's Friday night, gave her my stuff, realized my bike rack wouldn't fit on mom's car, so we would have to take them apart. Alison picked me up and took me home. Everything should be set. of course I woke up and remembered I forgot to get the cool ties to cool us down, oh well, we will live w/out them.

6:30 AM, MAD and I left the house in the dark to go fuel up at Mi Victoria bakery, surprisingly we beat KPT to the donuts! A donut and 2 breakfast tacos later and we are on the road!

8:55 AM in Elgin (27 miles), I think we must have taken longer at Mi Victoria than planned or I waited until I sent mom a text. Now for the roads we had never ridden on before, this should be exciting! Old McDade hwy, 'chased' by only 2 dogs luckily none of them got to close and didn't chase long!


The Old McDade Hwy ended into 290 at a section where cars were going 75 mph and there wasn't a shoulder to safely ride on. So time to put the second A in GAGA in place! We could see the sign for the turn, and there was a dirt road to get there! Road bike turns into mountain bike where's a cycle-cross bike when you need one? I was soon taking a hike w/ the bike cuz of the sand!

Well, at the end of the shortcut, we saw the road we needed to take--it was caliche (white hard packed dirt) that had just been covered with oil, but it soon went to pavement and we cruised on into the metropolis of McDade at 10:00 AM

McDade has an original strip mall complete with a saloon and a leathergoods place, all of which were closed on a Saturday morning. Maybe next time we can stop on the way back and see if the saloon is open.

After spending way too much time in McDade we headed down Old Hwy 20 to Paige. Well, about 15 mins into the ride, we run out of pavement.
Time to consult the phone...Paige is 6 miles away via Old Potato road and 290 (scary). So time to mountain bike w/ the road bike again! The second A in GAGA continues! The caliche wasn't too bad. The Caliche wasn't too bad.

But the red dirt and washboards turned us into bobbleheads on a bike.
MAD is 50 ft ahead of me cussing and KPT is 50-75 ft behind me dropping F & S bombs as her head and neck turn into a bobble head doll! I start giggling at them and at the @$$ chewing I will receive once we are finished "Kim, I knew I should have 'reconned' the road on my way to Giddings yesterday." and who knows what MAD would have said. Then I had this vision of them in a nursing home talking about bike adventures and bringing up the one 'where Kim wanted us to ride to her family reunion and we had to ride 5 miles on the dirt road!' I was giggling so much I almost had tears rolling down my dusty cheeks. At one pint we road past the site for some renaissance festival, one would think they would have appreciated a paved road, but no. And parts of the road were still paved...patches about 3 ft x 8 ft (what a tease) and you would look up the road and the red dirt would end, but no it was just an illusion and the white caliche was still there mocking us and our 8 mph stretch of bumpy road, I'll never complain about pot holes again, cuz at least pot holes are usually an indication there is pavement! Kristen was just a tad bit happy to see pavement!

Once at the Whoop Stop in Paige, mile 47, 11:30 AM (30 mins later than anticipated) we refueled (Moon Pies have no flavor, btw), kinda put on sunscreen (missed the upper arms), then headed off to Old Hwy 20...

After 1/4 mile of Old Hwy 20, we meet up w/ our new friend the caliche road! KPT stops and says she's not going on that way, MAD agrees, so we head back into Paige and go to the Yarnorama ...the playground for the fiber obsessed. MAD & I walk in and looks like there are 2 hippies teaching a weaving class. We get a strange look (was it the spandex? the helmet? or the leftover moon pie on the face?) and I ask if I can interrupt to ask a question about the road. It was confirmed that Old Hwy 20 is dirt from there on out. They don't even offer a different route or seem concerned...too much funny smokes or non Texan or both?
Once Outside KPT informs us that the 290 shoulder is better. I decide to call my cousin and see if she knows a different route. I call her home and her mother in law answers, the one who had given me answers about the condition of the county roads. When I tell her where we are and that Old Hwy 20 was dirt, she said, "Well Honey, you didn't ask me about that one!" Needless to say, she was able to give us an easier way to get to my cousins house--only 2 major turns!

So off to the FM road to the right of the Chevron as you face 290. Well, there is a line of cars waiting for the pilot car to take them thru the road. The road was freshly chipsealed and they were still packing one side. The flagger let us go through, "just watch out for the heavy machinery."

No drafting on this road unless you want to take the chance of rocks hitting you in the face!

After passing a burned area, several sweepers and other machinery, the chipseal ended and we got to turn on the road to Serbin.
Finally Serbin, a very small town with a historical marker. only a few more turns to go. We arrived at Camp Tejas, the map I had said the house was before the camp, so I call my cousin again, this time her father in law answers, he tells us we have 1/2 a mile to go.
We can see the white pipe fence he was talking about and there is a sharp hill to climb. MAD stands up and starts chanting something about beer! Needless to say she makes it up the hill first. We see the ranch and our welcome sign "The GAGA ends here!" that my cousin's daughter made, so of course we had to take pictures by the sign.

At the same time my relatives started gathering on the front driveway cheering for us and taking pictures! Wouldn't you know it, it was 1/4 mile of dirt road to get to the house!

After having our picture taken several times, we take off most of the bike gear, grab a cold lonestar and head inside to go jump in the pool, but we are stopped by the buffet of goodies on every horizontal surface that we must taste!
Finally the pool!

Maybe next time we will just call the ride the GAG and consult Carolyn (cousin's mother in law) about all the road conditions.

And hanging w/ the family was just as fun as the GAGA!

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Miles for this ride: 65
Miles for the week: 99
Total miles for the month: over 300
Total miles for 2011: 1018
Miles to go: 482 to hit 1500!
Odometer: 10827 (it rounds and I round the other stats thus the difference)