Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Three Dirt Dads venture down to Brown County


In the afternoon of Friday, October 9, 2009, Tim & JP drove down to Brown County, Indiana, south of Indianapolis, for riding the trails. Marc & Laura got down there earlier and set up the popup and the tent. It rained alot earlier that day and mud looked inevitable. You can see that mud in the cell phone photos but it did not rain during the ride. Guys, fill in the details. I understand some key words are french toast, biking, mud, foil dinners, biking, mud, campfire, good times. See the Photo Archive at the left.

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Last CSGA ride for the season

Since the Cannonsburg State Game Area is closed to bikers starting September 15, a lot of people rode there on September 14. Dirt Dads included Tim, Brian, JP, Marc, & Harv.


The hunters are in the woods now. Wear bright colors and/or attach a bell (see photo) to your bike (deer do not wear bells). And since it gets dark sooner, bring lights.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Back to the Dirt

After a couple of weeks of road riding due to muddy trails, four Dirt Dads rode at Yankee Springs Recreation Area on Monday, August 31. Bob, JP, & HP met Tim at the trailhead who had already pedaled a half loop. We then rode the full 13.5 mile loop. Lots of exposed roots and rocks! Some drop-offs are getting scary. In fact, Tim endoed on the worst one near the road around Mile 11. No injuries. Ride on.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Time for a Road Ride




Last week's mud ride and the additional rain since told us to plan a road ride instead of destroying bikes and trails. Due to HP's flat tire and others getting out of work late, the ride started for most of us at JP's house in Zeeland. Six road riders is a new record for the Dirt Dads. We were JP, HP, Bob, Brian, Tim, & Marc. We headed west to the lakeshore, a little north, then returned before it got dark. The route is straight and flat. The weather, despite earlier showers, was clear, sunny, and windless. We practiced group riding, everyone taking our place at the front to cut the air and make a draft. About 35 miles (a few more for Brian and Marc parked at the Zeeland car pool lot). HP's bike computer showed a speed average of over 19 mph. Some of us stuck around for hot dogs (and dogs) at JP's. Notice how JC takes a special interest in cat owner Tim.

Marc, I have new tube for you. HP.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Dirt Dads take First Place at Pando!


The Dirt Dad team of Monkey Wrench (Tim), Multi-tool (Harv), Chain Whip (Bob), and Crank Puller (Brian) cranked out 34 loops to take first place for the second year in a row in the Veterans Catagory (35 and older) at the 16th annual 12 Hours of Pando Endurance Series mountain bike race. We beat three other 4-man teams by at least two laps. Two of those teams were sponsored by local bike shops. Official results should be available soon at http://www.funpromotions.com/. It was hot and the 4.2 mile course included a mud section, otherwise, it was a great day for a bike race. No major mechanical or rider breakdowns. Here you can see Brian passing another rider in an open area between the wooded sections. See more photos on Photo Archive link at the left.
Special thanks to the following for coming out to Pando to cheer and support: Sonya, Morgan, JP, Sue, Megan, & Amanda.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

MUD!






Crank Puller, Tool Box, and Multi-tool (Brian, JP, & HP) biked the Rockford trail on Monday, August 10. Apparently, it was too soon after the weekend heavy rain. Too many wet puddles. Too much slimy mud. So we packed up the bikes in JP's "Old Blue" and drove to Cannonsburg State Game area. It was better, but not by much. Not good for the bikes or the trail. I guess we should have planned a road ride instead.



The next day I cleaned my bike and noticed the mud did a good job of hiding a flaw on my rear tire.

Monday, August 3, 2009

North Country Trail weekend


On Saturday, August 1, five Dirt Dads explored the North Country Trail starting at the Timber Creek trailhead near Balwin, Michigan. Brian "Crank Puller", Bob "Chain Whip", Tim "Monkey Wrench", Harv "Multi-Tool", and JP "Tool Box" rode north past the Freesoil trailhead. At 25 miles, we turned around to complete a total of 50+ miles. We had rain for a couple of hours but it stopped for the entire return trip. The bikes and riders got dirty. The riders got cleaned up in Little Star Lake. The bikes will get cleaned up someday.

Bob & Sonja, thanks again for use of your cottage on Putnum Lake. See more photos by clicking the Photo Archive link to the left.