Monday, May 31, 2010

These wrinkles masterfully disguise...

the youthful boy below




   The weather has made a turn for the better here in Santa Fe. The riding has opened up bigtime. Only the highest up stuff is still snowy. The other day Mark and I journied up to Cochiti for the first ride of the season. We rode up Bland to medio dia and rode that up to the camper and then up to killer switchbacks and then back down. The water was crazy there. After that ride we hooked up with Anthony for some sidewinder action and got caught in some snowy weather but not enough to dampen the ride.

The water on the upper part of medio dia was crazy. It has since mellowed out a bit

I like this shot from Killer Switchbacks

Stopped along side the stream to have a snack and reflect



when you are heading out of the canyon at the end of the ride it is always nice to stop and look back up the canyon


Back at the lot with beer in hand



A few days later I met up with some doods and went for a ride up chamisa and sidewinder. was still chilly and snowy



always nice to stop and gaze upon all the lucky people's houses who are lucky to live on the mt.


Anthony feeling the turn


Everyone who lives and rides in Santa Fe knows of the Sidewinder trail... I hope


back at the vehiclesit started to snow more



wondering how snowflakes fall up



   What is in your pint glass? I got this new offering from Bridgeport. I have never been a big fan of Bridgeports beer but they have good prices so i get their IPA occasionally. I have to say this Imperial IPA is quite nice though. I will def buy it again.





   What is in your audio player?
I have been really digging the new Broken Social Scene record.
Live version of sentimental x's

Monday, May 10, 2010

I cried on the way to the trail




   Jay Stolpestad passed way on April 24th in the early am. Jay was one of the kindest people I have ever met. The first person I road with when we moved here to Santa Fe was Jay. From that ride on Jay and I became good friends. Quite strange really since We are so diferent. Jay brought the best out in people and inspired everyone he came across. A couple years ago Jay was diagnosed with cancer. He never stopped fighting or smiling til the day he died. I will miss him dearly and I imagine many other will too.


We recreated this shot last week with Jay in our thoughts in the same spot on pacheco canyon road







   Jay loved PInback...


                See ya "my brutha"

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Daily Operation


                                                      R.I.P. Guru.
This guy had lyrical skills like no other. Rockin the O's kit too.

Been able to enjoy the comforts of a full carbon Cinelli Machine lately. This bike is really fun to ride. Going to ride it in the Santa Fe Century coming up. Then the next week is The Cochiti 100 which I am going to attempt again.

    A few weeks ago I took our new car to my weekend ride on Upper Canyon to test the new rack I put on the car.I Was heading to Boulder for a show and to meet up with Bill in his hood.
It was my first attempt to ride the Dale Balls for 2010. It was a bit snowy in parts but for the most part was ridable. It is GREAT to be back on the MTB again.

Fit with Picacho in the backround


First views of the Dale Ball trails. Can you spot the tire?


Hazel by Ella


   We headed up to Boulder for The Comunikey fest going on and to meet up with William and Jessica. I have known Bill for some years now. Autumn and Ella and I moved out here 41/2 years ago now and I hadn't gotten up to see them in there hood. This was my first time in Boulder. I have never seen soo many white people. Not much color there. Other then that the town RIPPED. Need to go back and spend some more time there to get a feel. We hit up The Books show Friday night after some pints and a burger at Mountain Sun. The show was killer. Fox theatre is a sweet place for music. Hoping to score a soundboard recording of the show from my coworker who was working at the fest. Proceeded to drink some more after the show we made our way to the Sundown Saloon which is sort of a dive bar but has some goodness on tap and good music playin. Good times sipping on a MahaRaja. Saturday was spent riding bikes at White Ranch. Took a few pictures.

When we got there it didn't look promising. If you look close you might be able to find the hidden item in the picture.



Big climb right off the bat up Belcher


Clouds rolling through





Still climbing Belcher


Started getting cold up top


Bill emerging from a haze



We don't have these signs in New Mexico






Mark enjoying Boulder


Riding Rawhide trail was fun


Rawhide opened up before we got to the juncture we took at longhorn.



Mark works the land



lots of signs and rules


More signs



Bill hittin some crack


Can't wait to get back to Boulder to ride with Bill again. Explore some of the higher up stuff.

   Mark commented on his blog that I was a "family man". It took me back to my time in highschool and listening to this album a bunch.




   Winter won't let go of us here. Thursday's after work ride turned into a raging snowstorm. opinions of this ride varied greatly from that was the worst ride i have ever been on to that was one of the best rides i have ever been on. Funny how people see the same exact thing so differently.

                      carpe diem

Friday, April 02, 2010

DIRT


   The dirt is soo much more fun for me to ride then the pavement. I rode my mountain bike last weekend for the first time since surgery in White Mesa with a cool crew of people. Matt came and picked me up and we rendezvoused with Kevin and some Two Wheel Drive peoples. Really fun ride and I got to ride some stuff over by the mine that I had never ridden. Want to go back when I can really enjoy all the fun looking features.


One must always stop at the hole when riding White Mesa




   we then turned off the trail that I am used to riding and hit and headed over to towards the mine. It was really a good section that i plan to hit whenever I ride there. A good climb and some good stuff to play on as well.



We biked out to the mine










A mighty climb back up to the regular mesa









Autumn.... She's craftyyyyy



   Today is Good Friday. As we see more and more of how religion is a dangerous farce. Look inward to find morality, you won't find it in a pew.

Vatican Priest Likens Abuse Furor To Anti-Semitism.


Some Albuquerque roots via Broken Bells



                  Have a good one