Tuesday, July 5, 2011

A photo in Bicycling magazine

This month's Bicycling magazine has an article about Chris King's Gourmet Rides.  Take a look at the upper left hand photo:


It's Allan, Craig and me!  Ha Ha, we got a good laugh out of that!  Where was VA?  She likes to fly under the radar, so was probably avoiding the photographer.  Or way out in front on her new IF!

Rode 100 miles the past three days without too much pain.  It's good to be back on the bike!  KRhea took a big group out yesterday for his 'Firecracker Ride' in the west hills of Portland.  36 miles, 38K gain.

Getting ready to cross Burnside to ride up to the Pittock Mansion


The MAC club time trial is tomorrow night.  That might be pushing it.

Friday, July 1, 2011

Mt. Adams ride, 2011

This past Saturday, our group went up to Trout Lake to do the loop for the Mt. Adam's Country ride.  There was so much snow, they couldn't do the entire loop, doing an out and back instead.

 A note of caution on 'touch and bump' clinics.  VA paired with Craig and fell on the grass, ending up with a bruised acromian.

 Looking at Mt. Hood and Hood River from the Washington side

Starting out at Trout Lake

Mt. Adams


Tom, Bob, Teddy, Nancy, Craig, VA, Allan and Mark

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

A good dog in Spain

There were some good dogs in Spain.  This guy was particularly cute.


Spain seems to have animals all over the roads.






I have to add this one of the windmills at the top of a climb, day 3.

Saturday, June 18, 2011

The DOG

Just got this picture off the Thomson Bike Tours album.  Joe, Bonnie's husband, the ICU doc, took a picture of the dog that chased us and caused the crash.  I do not like this dog!  (Note - he is on a line but was able to jump the wall and chase us).

I can't run, can't swim due to abrasions and now I can't even bike.  Went out yesterday and did a dismal 16 miles.  Every major muscle in my left leg hurts and the area over my bursa is still the size of a small melon. Boo Hoo.

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Spain pictorial

Bilbao.  Aitor and Alex, Craig's customers.  

Day One, getting ready to ride

My favorite climb!  


Fuente De

Pre-fall, feeling good (although I was wearing two shorts for buttache problems)

The day after - notice the ice packed between my two shorts on the left

Old Roman bridge in Cangas de Onis

Le Vega, the start of Angliru

Took my shoes off after a 21% grade and walked a bit in my Nike Frees (packed into my back pockets, just in case)


Road to Angliru, our tiny van can be seen down there somewhere

Lola in Oviedo

View of Angliru from the hills of Oviedo (just above the tree)

One example of pre-Romanesque architecture of Asturias, the Santa Maria de Naranco, a UNESCO World Heritage site.

Sweet Sidra


The BRUISE; I know, a bit weird to post on my blog!

'It's All About the Bike'

I read a great little book on the way to Spain, It's All About the Bike, by Robert Penn.  A must read for you riders that want or have a custom bike.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Small world

Lola arrived in Oviedo after taking an overnight bus from Madrid.  Now off to explore more of Oviedo.  The food of Asturias is amazing; yesterday we had langoustines, fabada, local lamb, and lots and lots of Sidra.