Awesome pics Manny, thanks for helping get the ride together and documenting it. That B&W closeup of me climbing the gravel might be the best pic anyone's every taken of me riding. It looks like some fat guy wandered into a Rapha ad.
I had a great time riding with y'all. I was a little iffy about getting up that morning but once I was on the mountain talking with everyone, enjoying the climb, and taking in the beautiful scenery, I knew I had made the right choice. David and I played Riv heretics with lycra on TIG welded bikes (Casseroll me, Rawland David), and I think me and Tom(?) got the underbiking award, descending the loose steep stuff down to the Ranch on 28's. Michael and I got a good workout hike-a-biking back up to the road from there before bombing the paved descent back to Pleasant Hill. Once I got home though, I was done. I demolished a plate of leftover ribs (yum!) and went to bed for the rest of the day. Jim M. and I were talking about getting a Quickbeam/SimpleOne (& friends) ride together, so maybe that should be next on the agenda? We could do an SF/Marin Headlands ride, maybe meet in the Mission and head up the Wiggle, out through GG park, hit up the Presidio, etc.... On Thursday, January 3, 2013 6:06:06 PM UTC-8, Manuel Acosta wrote: > > Ride happened. Good weather, good folks. I'll start with some of my > highlights. > Getting to the start of the ride I'm greeted by Rivendell folks and > Grizzle Peak Cyclists. Apparently GPC does an yearly ride up Diablo for > NYE. It was funny because I imagined chaos when our two groups interacted > with each other. Like two rival gangs meeting at a hangout to have an old > school brawl that involved steel and twine vs carbon and lycra. Sadly the > truth was much more civil then you realized. We all exchanged New Year > greetings as we tried to figure out who was the ride leader for our group. > Despite designing a route for the ride I had no intentions on following it > if Joe was going to lead the way to Green Ranch and Joe wasn't there. So we > figured we would just ride to Joe's house and see what happens. We meet Joe > along the way and he maps out a direction he was planning on going and if > anyone else wanted to follow him they can join in on the fun. We headed > towards the top of the mountain in a sea of cyclist making their way on the > road. We continued onto Green Ranch to check out the old pool and chimney. > We took pictures, Dustin shared his salami and I share my prosciutto > -provolone wrap and we took off riding some gnarly, rutted, rocky descent > near Frog pond. We found ourselves at a trail marker that said end of > trail. Lost, we had Sean be the ginny pig to check up ahead if the trail > really did end. It did, Sean rode back. Dav shared some of his Fig-Newtons > and we had more salami from Dustin. Our climb out of valley turned more > into a hike when the mud started sticking and fenders needed to get > unstuck. Finally back on the road we made our way to some food. We didn't > have tacos like those PDX guys we had sandwiches instead. It was cool to > note that just about everyone on the ride was someone that I've ridden > before on a separate ride. It was interesting how everyone reacted when all > clumped together on a ride also it was great how everyone stuck together > and were in good spirits despite not really knowing where we were going. > Huge thanks to Joe for leading the way toward new trails. Adventure is good > when you have company that are willing to get lost for a bit. > > Pictures prove that this new year will be great: > http://flic.kr/s/aHsjDtASDU > > -Manny "To more riding!" Acosta > > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "RBW Owners Bunch" group. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msg/rbw-owners-bunch/-/W2fIEZ_o6CUJ. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/rbw-owners-bunch?hl=en.
