"yeah. It's nothing fancy, but I dig it."
"It's a sweet whip."
~a smile~ "I think so."
"Whoa, wait... disk brakes too?" ~an answering smile~ "niiiice."
And so that was the conversation from Friday that served to reiterate that I know NOTHING about mtb except that it's abbreviated mtb in a text message and that "whip", "ride", and "mtb" are interchangeable when referring to mountain bikes in certain settings.
But despite that lack of education, Saturday I was throwing around words like “cog”, and “whip”, and
“gear”, and “sh*t!”, and “tree!” like I had a clue what they all meant, all while
huffing through the woods sounding suspiciously like a twenty year 2 pack a day
smoker on her very own mtb...
There was an occasional scream or squeal of
glee-omgIamgoingtodie-fun.
"Uh, TOM???"
"Uh, Ginny, just ride over it."
I could totally tell y'all a story here, but I don't think it counts as a real bike wreck or fall unless there's blood & stuff. #prettysure
And, besides, it.was.AWESOME!
It was kinda the most fun I’ve ever had on a bike, ever.
Shhh. Don’t tell OC, my road bike, I was cheating on her...
but honestly, this was so much more my speed and style than road biking. I will even argue that when you consider there was one ditch that I looked at and couldn’t bring myself to ride through. I will next time.
I just needed to re-acclimate myself to riding off road before attempting
badass level 7.
Today I was definitely squarely in badass level 3... maybe
4... for a few minutes...
And to be honest, this whole thing... well, it was just like
riding a bike.
The last time I rode a single-track type outing was with a
fellow BMX kid back in 1992-ish. We both had what we called mini-mountain
bikes. They were BMX in size, but fully geared, and we tooled around the woods
near our house on them for a summer and fall... by the spring I think we’d
both moved onto bigger and badder things.
My thing was a horse named Ringo (cos I was a Beatles
fan) and his thing was a cute 8th grader named Rebecca or
Samantha or something like that (cos he was a boy).
Regardless, it’s been 20’ish years since I’ve been on a bike
in the woods, and about 3 minutes into my ride today I thought, “I have found
my winter cross training”.
For shizzle.
In fact, if I wasn’t training for a (race) this spring, I
might take up mountain biking as a bit more than a cross training sport. I can
totally see how this could be my new sport for a while. Kinda
like how a few years back I was really into swimming... and then I came back to
running after the break...?
Only, I don’t need a break right now. I just need a really
intense high quality cross training adventure once a week...
cos, yeah... this,
today... this didn’t suck.
1 comment:
Mountain biking does look super fun, but I do good to stay upright on a spin bike, soooo... for me, the less wheels, the better.
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