liv2day
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What an outstanding day in the woods; temps up near 50 degrees and little to no fog to deal with. Arrived at Cedar Creek staging right around 9:00 with a plan to do 35-40 miles. Getting geared up and ready to go when we notice a relative lack of buoyancy on my buddy's front tire...lol. Multiple attempts to fill with small electric pump, hand bike pump, and full bicycle pump didn't succeed, so tube changing commenced.
Fortunately, one of the guys that showed up not only brought a spare tube, but graciously offered it up so my buddy could do the ride. I wouldn't call it NASCAR fast, but the work went pretty quickly with multiple hands helping out.
The route I planned for the day owes homage to a TSF veteran I've ridden with a bunch of times, he initially led me around this loop with multiple "you'll be fine" statements (lol). I was stoked to try the gasser on a couple sections that had always given me trouble on the 300 and I wasn't disappointed.
Up first was Mongo's - holy carp that trail could use some love. Lots of big rocks to deal with and not a ton of traction. The only good thing was starting on that meant the typical arm pump build up was taken care of instantly...lol. I did get great video of ThePod going arse over teakettle when footing wasn't to be found on the downside of the trail - good news is he was a-ok and his bike kept running too
. We managed to make it up to the top and stopped for oxygen.


Fortunately, one of the guys that showed up not only brought a spare tube, but graciously offered it up so my buddy could do the ride. I wouldn't call it NASCAR fast, but the work went pretty quickly with multiple hands helping out.
The route I planned for the day owes homage to a TSF veteran I've ridden with a bunch of times, he initially led me around this loop with multiple "you'll be fine" statements (lol). I was stoked to try the gasser on a couple sections that had always given me trouble on the 300 and I wasn't disappointed.
Up first was Mongo's - holy carp that trail could use some love. Lots of big rocks to deal with and not a ton of traction. The only good thing was starting on that meant the typical arm pump build up was taken care of instantly...lol. I did get great video of ThePod going arse over teakettle when footing wasn't to be found on the downside of the trail - good news is he was a-ok and his bike kept running too


