It turned out to be a perfect day for a ride in Los Alamos; the clouds were out, blocking the sun from our backs, and there was an occasional breeze to dry off our "glistening" bodies--as Denise would say.
Our ride started from Donna's place. We headed out on the Walnut Canyon Rim Trail and over to Bridges, then snaked our way through some residential areas to Quemazon Trail where we began an unbelievably fun climb loaded with technical, rocky terrain. After about 3 miles and around 1500 ft of climbing (in about 1.5 hrs!!), we'd gotten to the intersection of Quemazon and Pipeline Road. We headed down Pipeline, and hooked onto the Perimeter Trail. We continued on to Rendija Trail, heading down Shoeshine--one of my favorites--and down towards Bayo Trail (I think) and back to Donna's place for treats to reward us for our workout on the trails.
Back at Donna's, Scott and Joe were there with the BBQ grill fired up! We all got a hot shower and settled in for some bratwursts and chicken--can't beat that! We filled our stomachs with delicious food and beer and chatted the day away.
Got a call from Matt on the way home. He'd managed to head out on loop 1 of the Durango 100 course, then snaked over to loop 3 to avoid a pending rain storm that he managed to escape just in the nick of time. He'll be riding with Dave Harris tomorrow.
Denise and I are heading over to the East Mountains for a ride tomorrow. We'll see how I do with that one. I've gotten into the habit of abusing the hip during the weekend, then going lighter on it during the week with 1 tough ride somewhere in there. I'm going to start upper body weight lifting again too. I've been slacking in that area--weightlifting sucks.
Off to bed for some well-deserved zzzzz's.......more pics to come once Scott gets Carrie's pics up on his blog. ;o)
Ride Stats
- Ride time: ~2:33 hrs
- Total time: ~4 hrs
- Distance: ~19 miles
- Max speed: 33.4 mph
- Avg speed: 7 mph
- Avg heart rate: 146
- Calories: 1495 (373.75 cal/hr)
3 comments:
Wow, an awesome place to live and great things to do.
Los Alamos has some epic and damn fine technical riding. Can't wait to get up there myself.
I can't wait to attempt Quemazon again. That was one hard climb! Kicked both of our asses. Carrie and Amy did just fine though!
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