Sunday, December 31, 2006

WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILSON.......WIIIIIIIIIIIIIIILSON

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Yesterday Erinna and I joined a H U G E group for the mountaingoatepics pre-new years ride up at Wilson's Creek. Mike B. and Jonathan rounded out our carload of people and bikes for the road-trip. We met up with the rest of the riders below the dirt-mounds off 181 and then shuttled up a number of miles of pavement to the start of the ride. After some research I've come up with the list of players: From South Cackalacky: Jonathan (extrmtao). From the Charlotte area: Josh the Wonderboy, Rich (Teamdicky), Dave (SurlyDave), Sam (Spoke), Rob C., Jerry (Enoch), Craig (Mr. Roach), Jack C., and Chris P. From the Asheville area: Jeremy (mountaingoatepics), Scott (Mr. Zippy), Mike Brown, Erinna, and myself. Rich and Josh had gotten there early enough to get a head start and use the least amount of gas possible, they rode on up rather than shuttling. Here's Jonathan before the group got started:

We had a good little warm-up on gravel road and I got a flat! How could I have gotten a flat on gravel road???? My rimstrip had shifted rendering my tube useless. Yes, this was a sign of things to come:


Our first trail of the day was No-Name. That trail was insane. It was more like bike sking than anything else. No warning came from those in the know, We just dropped off the face of the mountain. I was riding behind Rich, trying to keep my back wheel rolling rather than skidding, and I was giggling out loud. Awesome descent. Unsustainable, but awesome.

Here's a shot from during the first big downhill. Go Sam!


We crossed a fire-road and continued on double track for a while that climbed and climbed and climbed. There were a number of creek crossings to deal with also. Erinna knew exactly where we were at this point and let me know to not worry about trying to keep our feet dry, scenes like this were ahead:


We eventually crossed the highway and dropped the Greentown Plunge. It had been a long time since I had beed there but did remember that there are huge jumps, huge berms, and huge potential for trouble all the way down to the creek. During one tech manuver over a slick rock -outcropping I went down pretty hard. My front wheel didn't go where I wanted it to and was suddenly going in the wrong direction all together. My frame took the brunt of the fall and is now sporting a dent in the top-tube. Ouch!

Here's a shot of me haulin' downhill taken by Jonathan:


While crossing the creek down at the bottom of Greentown Dave decided to take a swim. Actually, the water was running so swift, the creek decided for him Here he is in suprisingly good spirits after going under:

Next was a long slow climb on double track up to our next trail, Raiders Camp.

Here's Erinna and Jeremy climbing climbing climbing:

Here's Erinna crossing a creek/waterfall along the way It was slick!:

Here's another angle of that place. One wrong step and you could be sliding to your death!


 

 

Here's a part of the group, at rest, waiting for the stragglers at the top of the climb:

and a photo of all the 29ers that we had out there. Incredible!

Lenz, Zion, WW, Salsa, GF, Niner, WW, Soma, Surly

Once we regouped we headed into Raider's. Man that was a blast! Rocky, technical riding to say the least. The descent went on and on and my hands were already starting to feel fatigued. I would lead out with the first three or four on the downhills but had to move over to let folks by and to shake out my hands. Half way down Raider's we made a turn to go to a waterfall overlook. I took the old rutted out line (that was super steep) and smashed my singleator on a stump or rock or something that stopped me dead in my tracks. I didn't notice anything wrong at the time and continued out to the overlook... which was simply amazing:

It's hard to get an idea of how huge this waterfall is or how high we were above it. See the dark blob at the top of the photo to the right of the fall? That's a photographer type person. So, little black blob= 6'. How's that for a scale?

We after a lot of ooooh's and aaaaaah's we backtracked to Raider's and continued the downhill. Along the way I realized that the hit had damaged my singleator. Mike B had a mechanical issue also so we stuck together until we regrouped with everyone else. The rest of raiders was not nearly as steep as the top but was still fun fun fun. Our next scheduled stop was the Wilson's Creek Trading Post but I had one unscheduled dismount along the way. I was trying a little tech move/creek crossing thing and again my front wheel slipped out. I fell off into the abyss with every limb and digit at full-extention. I landed on my feet and was relatively unharmed. My elbow hurt from the over-extention and my forearm took a big hit, but after a few moments I was O.k.

We stopped at the country store and everyone drank soda and ate little-pies. I had my eyes on the Vienna Sausages but resisted. Don't laugh! I came sooo close to getting a can of those little squishy meatsticks.


 

Rich and Josh decided they had had enough at this point and went back to the cars. The rest of the group had a 3 mile climb ahead.


The group was starting to get rather splintered at this point and we had a long break at the top of the gravel road. A group of riders met up with us coming up from the otherside. It was the Hick Hucksters, a group of local-yokels on big bikes and wearing body armor. Sinkhole trail was next and they were ready for anything it could throw at them. Here they are just before the last big descent of the day:

Near the bottom of that incredible descent is a... umm... Sinkhole. Actually, it's a remnant of an attempt to mine Uranium in the area and is a 6 foot wide, 25 foot deep, hole right in the middle of the trail. On the way down I somehow broke my chain! Jeremy hung back while I tried to get it fixed. I did fix the chain (once while it wasn't even installed on the bike (doh!) but I had a more serious problem, the hit my singleator took had made it more or less useless. The spring wasn't holding and so my chain tensioner... couldn't tension my chain. Crap. Well, I put my chain in my camelbak and took off down the final bit of descending of the day. After the sinkhole the trail was seriously steep. Erinna, Jeremy, and I were the last ones in the group and we were starting to run out of light. Jeremy held back as I alternately pushed my bike like a scooter, or a kickbike, or just rode it down the hill. While crossing one tech section I had my final crash of the day and ended up wrist deep in muck and with a black and blue lump on my thigh. Crap! Riding without a chain is hard. I never realized it before! The final final final bit of decending was worth mentioning. The trail became 12" wide benchcut with very serious consiquences for mistakes. If you were to fall off that trail you wouldn't stop tumbing for hundreds of feet down to the creek below. I glanced over the edge once and was quickly reminded that you WILL go where you're looking, and to never look where you don't want to go... The trail then popped out onto a grassy road and 100 yards of kick-biking later, we were back at the cars. Great ride. 30+ miles, 6 hours 45 minutes. My bike has never looked so rough after a ride. Dented toptube, Bent Derailler hanger, Chainless:

Thanks for coming out everybody! Thanks for leading Jeremy!

 

 

Posted by Eric Wever / Pisgah Productions at 18:10:47 | Permanent Link | Comments (3) |
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1 - Glad you and Erinna had a great time E. Bit bigger group then I had Anticipated but good nether the less. Next trip on the exploritory tour will be Hotsprings and the trails north of that area. You and Erinna will of course recieve a invite.

Jeremy (Comment this)

Written by: Goat in a Turtle Shell at 2007/01/01 - 15:47:44
2 - Awesome post!!! Much needed spark. Thanks.
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Written by: Lwac at 2007/01/06 - 06:52:13
3 - Really love to read ya'lls exploits. I've never trashed my ride that bad, but then again I only weigh 130'. Seems to have a lot to do with the trash factor.
One weekend I would love to join ya'll. Always up for a good push.

It's either bikin or surfin this weekend,

Steve (Comment this)

Written by: Steve at 2007/01/16 - 13:44:43
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