Tuesday, June 21, 2011

A First for Summer First - Burlingame State Park - Rhode Island

- Trailhead: King's Factory Road
- Riders: OMMB and Jesse
- Miles: 6.25
- Weather: Summer day!
- Temp: 80
- Trail Conditions: Single track, boulders, slick rock, short ups and downs, bridges
- Technical Level: Intermediate (at least on the portion of trails I rode)
- Wildlife: just a toad
- Whoops, Yikes, and Oh Sheets: a bit clumsy from the heat, one little flop while stopped

Notes: It was upper 80's inland, so we decided to head closer to the ocean for a cooler ride.  I've had this place on my list for quite a while and was happy to get here for the first time.  Although not as cool as I would have hoped, it was a very challenging and fun place to ride!  Lot's of fun boulder climbs and slick rock.  Awesome man-made bridges ala Bradbury were excellent.  There is a "famous" 12-mile loop here, but a portion of it uses the road...so not good when riding with four legged fur face.  I chose a remote trailhead and stuck to the inner woods loop...some of which was not on the map.  The ride pretty much kicked my ass!  Long drive to get here, but I would definitely attempt other areas of the park when up for a challenge.



Tidbits: this place could just as well be called "Bouldergame"

Happy Trails,
OMMB



Saturday, June 18, 2011

Turtle Turtle - Village Park - Swansea, MA

Me and Jesse for almost five... nice quick ride, nice weather (even for turtles).



Happy Trails,
OMMB

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Subie-doo - Circle X - Malibu, CA

Another very entertaining Vander Blog...

We did a ride Thursday afternoon. Hector apparently didn't ask for permission on Wednesday...so I'm thinking his misses shot it down on Thursday b/c he was a no-show. Did I mention riding w/o Hector is bad for Tim? Tim has troubles pacing himself whereas Hector ALWAYS climbs at a nice steady pace. In addition, Hector is good at 'splaining' where the trailhead is even though he still has troubles underestimating ride distances. So, Tim relied on Scott to get him to the Encinal Canyon start point of Circle X. No joy for Tim. So Tim meets up with Ron and Scott at the Decker Canyon start of Circle X and then proceeds to climb it like a mo-fo. Tim waits a couple minutes and Ron/Scott arrive. Ron is lamenting his lunch choice at this point. Note to Ron - ALWAYS a bad idea to eat a late and heavy lunch before a mtn bike ride. The real climbing begins on the fire road and more mo-fo climbing outa Tim. Note to Tim - DO figure out whatever you ate for lunch cause that sheet was working? The fire road turns into more fun, long, easy singletrack climbing. Tim hangs at the end and Ron/Scott show up shortly afterward. After a little snack session and 'wat the f@ck is going on at work' bitch session we proceed to head back. The return on this one is ALWAYS better because you are mostly descending the singletrack. One word of caution, you can really ride it fast...of course, there's that fine line of riding too fast right of the track and down the mountainside. Note to Tim - Take more air outa your front tire on the way down. There's not too much to say about the descent except for the final 2-3 miles. Its smooth, flat with berms on many turns. Very fun, very fast and relatively easy except for those times when you make a hard/fast right bermed turn into a flat left turn and just about fly off the track. All in all - a good time w/ Scott and Ron. Did I mention doing some weird post-ride maneuver in the Subie which high-sided left rear wheel and ground the right rear wheel into the wheel well. My car was momentarily stuck and spinning a wheel or two. I'm thinking 'wat?' until I smelled something burning. Had to roll the car back off the embankment to get out...poor Subie having me for an owner.

Ride: Circle X, Malibu Mountains
Time: ~2 hrs
Length: ~16 miles
Temp: Low 70s and June Gloom overcast
Tech Rating: Easy, Fun, whatever

Tim V.

...awesome! Thanks Tim!

Annual Set Your Baby Frogs and Teenagers Free Day - Big River, RI

- Trailhead: Hopkins Hill
- Riders: OMMB and JD
- Miles: 6.2
- Weather: clear
- Temp: 87
- Trail Conditions: dry
- Wildlife: little bitty frogs

Notes: After a few days off, we were back on the trail.  Both of us seemed sluggish and winded.  Mostly Jesse.  Hot day for part Husky, lots of panting.  Idea was to ride some single track (where we found the bitty frogs) then head for the lake to cool off.  Thing is, every access to the lake for swimming was occupied.  Was this Senior Bunk Day or just kids jumping into Summer vacation?  Strange to find such a "crowd" on a weekday afternoon.  Anyway, we found a little nook for Jesse. 

Tidbits:  Yaaaaaaaaaaayyy Beeeeeees!  Stanley Cup Champs!


Jesse's Cool Pool



Classic Foot and Mouth

Happy Trails,
OMMB

Friday, June 10, 2011

Rocky Flowery Side - Big River - RI

- Trailhead: Rt 7 Freaky Parking Lot
- Riders: OMMB
- Miles: 9+
- Weather: humid
- Temp: 82
- Trail Conditions: nice
- Technical Level: rocky, some hills

Notes: Looped more of the technically challenging stuff on the East Side. Good ride. Real warm/humid day, so took a break to jump in the crystal clear lake...nice!  (but I think my truck seat is STILL wet)








Tidbits: I may avoid the exit 7 lot in the future...some "odd" dudes hanging around there. Maybe it was a Friday afternoon thing.

Happy Trails,
OMMB

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Standard Swansea - Village Park

- Trailhead: Library
- Riders: OMMB, Jesse 
- Miles: 4.25
- Trail Conditions: getting dryer, hardpacked and faster

Notes: Just a quick jaunt around Village Park.  Weather was a bit humid so Jesse was huffin and puffin from the start.  He was rewarded with a dip in the pond.






  Gotta wonder...













...is this from a horse?  And if so, would a dog owner just leave this shit on a bridge?  I think not...needs to be a market for horse pooper scoopers! WTF





Tidbits: Got home to find this thing near our outdoor shower!  I thought it was a Garder Snake but turned out to be an Eastern Milk Snake...equally as harmless.  Cool looking snake.




Happy Trails,
OMMB


Sunday, June 5, 2011

Return of The Cousin of Mud Dog - Big River, RI



Jesse and I hit some trails on the tougher side of Big River.  The 8 plus miles completed felt more like 15. The weather was nice, cool and dry, 62 degrees at the trailhead (Hopkins Hill Parking Lot).  Seems to be more and more people visiting Big River.  Quite a few hikers and fishermen around the lake.  Lots of cars at every trailhead...but the area is so big you rarely see anyone on the single track. 

Jesse, like Bella, is crazy for the mud!  Luckily I got him to swim in the lake to clean off.



If I saw this thing on a trail, I'd be high tailing outta there!



Not sure what happened to poor dear Oreo.  Maybe a milk mishap?

Happy Trails,
OMMB

PS-sometimes I think Jesse looks a little too much like Joe Walsh, my favorite 70's guitarist...

 

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Toe Jam (aka Purple Haze Mangled Toe Hobbit Foot) - Big River, RI

- Trailhead: Burnt Sawmill Rd
- Riders: OMMB
- Miles: 13.5-ish
- Weather: nice...clear and cool
- Temp: 74

Notes: Burned some of my comp time to ride for an extended distance at Big River.  Once again, found singletrack new to me which seemed to be never ending, albeit a little chewed up by dirt bikes.  Felt a little ragged at first, and just when I got into a nice groove...wham! Something jammed into my right foot about 5 miles in.  I rode it out but the occasional sharp pain made me think it was a bit more than a typical scrape.   Finished the ride and took off my shoe...sure enough...damage was clear.  Damn hit had smashed my toe!  Cute.



My actual foot; not a Hobbit stand in!

Freaky old dump...random.


Tidbits: How about steel (or aluminum) toe riding shoes???

Happy Trails,
OMMB