Showing posts with label Bicycle Shenandoah Valley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bicycle Shenandoah Valley. Show all posts

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Shenandoah Valley spring storms make great route choices!

amazing sky today

I wanted to go huge over Shenandoah Mountain from town
Rough Run is such a sweet route
and then back over again via Rt. 33
I had the gear bagged and sealed - jacket and gloves
but I had to turn and dodge north
the storms were looking a bit powerful
met up with Jack and John while at the crux
got in some nice additional miles with them
we kept nice and dry for the rest of the ride
while surfing the tailwind back to town


north west looks ok
west looks sketchy
beautiful, but sketchy
nice little pockets of mountain goodness
wet roads dry me
wet me and raining good
feels great!
the Rough Run area looks rough
pedal forward into a new plan
north east is looking safe
Jack and John were looking for dry roads too
beautiful views towards Massanutten
Jack carves the dreamy roads
John is happy he didn't cancel his ride
the contrast is amazing!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Bicycle Adventure on Virginia's section of the Great Eastern Trail


The Highland Retreat is a great HQ to base your Carr Mountain Trail Build day from

Always amazing in the Criders/Bergton area - Shenandoah Mountain is off in the distance

It does get quite narrow when the road turns into Fr. 232

A church is always a great navagational tool - almost always an icon on the map

This store on the corner is home to a wealth of local history and knowledge

Snake Hollow brings you up the backside towards Whitegrass Knob
This is actually the area where Chipper created his "Whitegrass" dream

Left turn is Fr. 232 - right side is a dead end

It is private property all around, but is the road?

Is this really the deal - help me out here?

Is this where the hostility comes from?

Thanks!

The Turners is on the right, please stay left on Fr. 232

Nice idea

This little bear likes it too!

Nice of the locals to make this warming fire for me

I am so excited that we have 150 miles of this amazing trail in Virginia's George Washington National Forest that is prime bicycle trail. Only a tiny section that is not currently open to bikes (7 miles) in the Ramsey's Draft Wilderness Area. Carr Mountain Trail is still yet to be finished. That is why I went out for this great ride on Carr Mountain's parallel route Fr. 232. It's a great ride up onto Shenandoah Mountain. We just have to sort the access issue. Yes, it may not be a United States Forest Service (USFS) access through-road for motorized users. But it is a access through-road for non-motorized users. Huge props to the Turners for keeping their nice section of road clean, and putting in the trash barrel. Looks like Mr. Bear
is checking it often. I am guessing it is some of the other neighbors that are putting up the threatening posts about access. Bummer! Time to get this straight because it could be a few years until the Carr Mountain trail takes us high and dry above these folks and their "private" road.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Quick Fixy spin with Jeremiah Bishop and Mike Carpenter







Sweet fixy spin with Bishop and Carpenter onto the country roads for some
sunshine n snowy fields
sweet sledding hill above Harrisonburg too

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

took the new dancing shoes out for a sweet ride - full moon - black bear - skinny tires on dirt roads!



What a sweet full moon it was
the little black bear was a bit sluggish to take for cover
i had to give him a hollar
something about being a little more urgent if he wanted to  live a healthy long life