I have already long been impressed with the level head, and vision that Zach brings to the table. The way he pulled the team together, and frankly having these camps has served the team well two fold. First the riders are getting some great training in, second from a team building standpoint, tucking everyone together in one house, eating, sleeping, goofing off together is pretty incredible.It's times like these when I truly admire Zach and think to myself, man for a 19 year old kid, he's really got a grasp on things. Then he buys fireworks and I am reminded that as much as he gets it, he's still got some jackass in him. Which is probably why I love him.
Although ideally the plan was to have some really good moutain bike rides this weekend, the warm weather made the trails mush. Anyone riding any of the trail systems in our Delaware area this weekend was the devil, and truly a selfish. But I digress.
Rotten, Jan, Bilson, Monkey and I were privileged enough to be invited to tag along and ride with the FFRP team this weekend. It was pretty awesome. The turkey point loop is one of my favorites, and it's always great to have a team of junior riders to push me over the hills when I am cracking, or trying to climb in general.
Tom drove sag wagon, let me tellyou it didn't suck to be struggling up a climb and have him pull up along side of you and hand you a freshly baked cookie. "here, you look like you need to eat, here's a cookie..." I can't climb, but in a climbing and cookie eating contest, I might be the horse to bet on...
Following the ride we all chilled out at the Bohnson/Webber clan enjoyed some vegetarian chili and a nice sandwich. We talked a lot of smack. Perhaps funniest of all was when all the kids gathered around the computer and used the internerd for what it was truly intended: looking at porn.
Okay not really, the kids were sharing powertap files, and seeing who had the biggest output from the morning ride. These guys are totally into it.
Saturday night I met up with Sam, Elk, Buddy, Liz and Robert at Go Vertical in Philly. It was a lot of fun. Good climbing for sure. Great company, and awesome dinner. I want to get back up there and climb again very soon.
Sunday we loaded up the car with old frames and other wonderful product to sell and headed for the Westminster Stop, Swap and Save.
thanks for reading.
3 comments:
you should have seen how many mother-f**king horse trailers were parked at both the big and little Appleton lots yesterday. It'll be at least July before the trails heal from that shit. And I can guarantee you that those "Trail not fit for equestrian use" signs did not get much notice.
Those are some sweet shoes, I can't lie. And I've always liked being fitted for things....call me crazy.
And thanks. I guess now I can't hide in the pack and blame all my mistakes on jake.
wow, white road shoes. i don't know which i dislike worse, those shoes, or dominic's new red shoe covers. both are just.....bright.
hey, i don't know who the puncher is, but i hope no one punched you.
take it easy.....judi
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