[RBW] Re: A weekend in the Methow Valley

2013-09-24 Thread Cecily Walker
Ryan, some friends did the Easy Pass/Fisher Creek trails over the weekend. 
Unfortunately I wasn't in any shape to join them. The photos they brought 
back made me pea green with envy. They said the views were so stunning that 
they ran out of adjectives.

On Tuesday, September 24, 2013 9:11:19 AM UTC-7, RoadieRyan wrote:
>
> I have camped many times at the North Cascades Ranger station in 
> Marblemount and hiked around Diablo and Colonial creek areas but have never 
> ridden my bike there - its on the bucket list.  Looks like you had a great 
> time and wonderful early fall weather.
>
> On Sunday, September 22, 2013 11:33:50 PM UTC-7, Cecily Walker wrote:
>>
>> A group of 7 friends and I took a long weekend trip to the Methow Valley 
>> in the North Cascades of Washington. Long before I got a Betty Foy, I 
>> dreamed of riding single track, but couldn't find much locally that wasn't 
>> very technical trails that required mountain bikes. My friend Kay, a 
>> seasoned mountain bike enthusiast, ensured me that the blue trails in the 
>> Okanogan National Forest would be a piece of cake for the Betty Foy, and 
>> she was right. 
>>
>> Here's a map of where we rode: 
>> http://www.mvsta.com//images/sunmap_summer.jpg
>>
>> It was my first time doing riding of this sort, and it took some getting 
>> used to. The trail was a mixture of large loose gravel, sandy soil, mud, 
>> and pine needles over hard packed dirt. To make matters worse, the 
>> osteoarthritis in my right knee really flared up a couple of days before 
>> the trip, and unfortunately the cortisone shot I had the day before my 
>> departure didn't do much for the inflammation. I was undaunted though.
>>
>> Friday morning dawned cool with cerulean blue skies with nary a cloud in 
>> sight. The layer of cool air was fairly shallow, because by the time we got 
>> our bikes unloaded from the car, things had warmed up enough for me to go 
>> on without a jacket. 
>>
>> We combined the Beaver Pond and Rodeo trails to do a loop around Beaver 
>> Lake. I had some trouble finding the right gear to match the ground 
>> conditions at first, but after about the first 20 minutes I seemed to get 
>> the hang of things. The only times I had to get off my bike were to push up 
>> a couple of short, steep inclines I didn't change gears quickly enough for, 
>> and to scale down a "rock garden" incline that Kay thought might be a bit 
>> much for a novice rider on Soma New Express tires. 
>>
>> Because I got out to the country and put the Betty Foy through her paces, 
>> I feel as if I'm finally a part of the Rivendell club. I'm sad to say that 
>> the summer single track season is rapidly coming to a close, but there's 
>> always next year!
>>
>> Here are a few photos from the weekend. We stopped a lot on the way to 
>> Winthrop, and were particularly taken with the views from Washington Pass. 
>> There's a photo of me riding singletrack in the set from the weekend: 
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cecily/sets/72157635790163246/
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: A weekend in the Methow Valley

2013-09-24 Thread hsmitham
Cicily,

Looks just fantastic. Great way to celebrate a birthday in fact my favorite 
way! Thanks for the share and enjoy Betty which is an instant classic.

~Hugh


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[RBW] Re: A weekend in the Methow Valley

2013-09-24 Thread RoadieRyan
I have camped many times at the North Cascades Ranger station in 
Marblemount and hiked around Diablo and Colonial creek areas but have never 
ridden my bike there - its on the bucket list.  Looks like you had a great 
time and wonderful early fall weather.

On Sunday, September 22, 2013 11:33:50 PM UTC-7, Cecily Walker wrote:
>
> A group of 7 friends and I took a long weekend trip to the Methow Valley 
> in the North Cascades of Washington. Long before I got a Betty Foy, I 
> dreamed of riding single track, but couldn't find much locally that wasn't 
> very technical trails that required mountain bikes. My friend Kay, a 
> seasoned mountain bike enthusiast, ensured me that the blue trails in the 
> Okanogan National Forest would be a piece of cake for the Betty Foy, and 
> she was right. 
>
> Here's a map of where we rode: 
> http://www.mvsta.com//images/sunmap_summer.jpg
>
> It was my first time doing riding of this sort, and it took some getting 
> used to. The trail was a mixture of large loose gravel, sandy soil, mud, 
> and pine needles over hard packed dirt. To make matters worse, the 
> osteoarthritis in my right knee really flared up a couple of days before 
> the trip, and unfortunately the cortisone shot I had the day before my 
> departure didn't do much for the inflammation. I was undaunted though.
>
> Friday morning dawned cool with cerulean blue skies with nary a cloud in 
> sight. The layer of cool air was fairly shallow, because by the time we got 
> our bikes unloaded from the car, things had warmed up enough for me to go 
> on without a jacket. 
>
> We combined the Beaver Pond and Rodeo trails to do a loop around Beaver 
> Lake. I had some trouble finding the right gear to match the ground 
> conditions at first, but after about the first 20 minutes I seemed to get 
> the hang of things. The only times I had to get off my bike were to push up 
> a couple of short, steep inclines I didn't change gears quickly enough for, 
> and to scale down a "rock garden" incline that Kay thought might be a bit 
> much for a novice rider on Soma New Express tires. 
>
> Because I got out to the country and put the Betty Foy through her paces, 
> I feel as if I'm finally a part of the Rivendell club. I'm sad to say that 
> the summer single track season is rapidly coming to a close, but there's 
> always next year!
>
> Here are a few photos from the weekend. We stopped a lot on the way to 
> Winthrop, and were particularly taken with the views from Washington Pass. 
> There's a photo of me riding singletrack in the set from the weekend: 
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cecily/sets/72157635790163246/
>

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[RBW] Re: A weekend in the Methow Valley

2013-09-23 Thread Cecily Walker
Matt, that's good to know. I'm a better rider than I think! :D

On Monday, September 23, 2013 8:07:45 AM UTC-7, Matt Beebe wrote:
>
> Wow, that scenery is gorgeous, and nice report.Also, I consider having 
> to get off and walk your bike periodically to be a strong indicator that 
> you are doing things right  :)
>
>  
>
> On Monday, September 23, 2013 2:33:50 AM UTC-4, Cecily Walker wrote:
>>
>> A group of 7 friends and I took a long weekend trip to the Methow Valley 
>> in the North Cascades of Washington. Long before I got a Betty Foy, I 
>> dreamed of riding single track, but couldn't find much locally that wasn't 
>> very technical trails that required mountain bikes. My friend Kay, a 
>> seasoned mountain bike enthusiast, ensured me that the blue trails in the 
>> Okanogan National Forest would be a piece of cake for the Betty Foy, and 
>> she was right. 
>>
>> Here's a map of where we rode: 
>> http://www.mvsta.com//images/sunmap_summer.jpg
>>
>> It was my first time doing riding of this sort, and it took some getting 
>> used to. The trail was a mixture of large loose gravel, sandy soil, mud, 
>> and pine needles over hard packed dirt. To make matters worse, the 
>> osteoarthritis in my right knee really flared up a couple of days before 
>> the trip, and unfortunately the cortisone shot I had the day before my 
>> departure didn't do much for the inflammation. I was undaunted though.
>>
>> Friday morning dawned cool with cerulean blue skies with nary a cloud in 
>> sight. The layer of cool air was fairly shallow, because by the time we got 
>> our bikes unloaded from the car, things had warmed up enough for me to go 
>> on without a jacket. 
>>
>> We combined the Beaver Pond and Rodeo trails to do a loop around Beaver 
>> Lake. I had some trouble finding the right gear to match the ground 
>> conditions at first, but after about the first 20 minutes I seemed to get 
>> the hang of things. The only times I had to get off my bike were to push up 
>> a couple of short, steep inclines I didn't change gears quickly enough for, 
>> and to scale down a "rock garden" incline that Kay thought might be a bit 
>> much for a novice rider on Soma New Express tires. 
>>
>> Because I got out to the country and put the Betty Foy through her paces, 
>> I feel as if I'm finally a part of the Rivendell club. I'm sad to say that 
>> the summer single track season is rapidly coming to a close, but there's 
>> always next year!
>>
>> Here are a few photos from the weekend. We stopped a lot on the way to 
>> Winthrop, and were particularly taken with the views from Washington Pass. 
>> There's a photo of me riding singletrack in the set from the weekend: 
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cecily/sets/72157635790163246/
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: A weekend in the Methow Valley

2013-09-23 Thread Cecily Walker
Ha!  Sadly there isn't an interesting story for how the lake got it's name. 
The lake was formed by the Diablo 
Dam: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diablo_Dam

On Monday, September 23, 2013 6:15:51 AM UTC-7, Deacon Patrick wrote:
>
> Brilliant! What a wonderful first country ramble. How did Diablo Lake get 
> it's name? Seems like someone missed the mark on that one. Grin.
>
> With abandon,
> Patrick
>
> On Monday, September 23, 2013 12:33:50 AM UTC-6, Cecily Walker wrote:
>>
>> A group of 7 friends and I took a long weekend trip to the Methow Valley 
>> in the North Cascades of Washington. Long before I got a Betty Foy, I 
>> dreamed of riding single track, but couldn't find much locally that wasn't 
>> very technical trails that required mountain bikes. My friend Kay, a 
>> seasoned mountain bike enthusiast, ensured me that the blue trails in the 
>> Okanogan National Forest would be a piece of cake for the Betty Foy, and 
>> she was right. 
>>
>> Here's a map of where we rode: 
>> http://www.mvsta.com//images/sunmap_summer.jpg
>>
>> It was my first time doing riding of this sort, and it took some getting 
>> used to. The trail was a mixture of large loose gravel, sandy soil, mud, 
>> and pine needles over hard packed dirt. To make matters worse, the 
>> osteoarthritis in my right knee really flared up a couple of days before 
>> the trip, and unfortunately the cortisone shot I had the day before my 
>> departure didn't do much for the inflammation. I was undaunted though.
>>
>> Friday morning dawned cool with cerulean blue skies with nary a cloud in 
>> sight. The layer of cool air was fairly shallow, because by the time we got 
>> our bikes unloaded from the car, things had warmed up enough for me to go 
>> on without a jacket. 
>>
>> We combined the Beaver Pond and Rodeo trails to do a loop around Beaver 
>> Lake. I had some trouble finding the right gear to match the ground 
>> conditions at first, but after about the first 20 minutes I seemed to get 
>> the hang of things. The only times I had to get off my bike were to push up 
>> a couple of short, steep inclines I didn't change gears quickly enough for, 
>> and to scale down a "rock garden" incline that Kay thought might be a bit 
>> much for a novice rider on Soma New Express tires. 
>>
>> Because I got out to the country and put the Betty Foy through her paces, 
>> I feel as if I'm finally a part of the Rivendell club. I'm sad to say that 
>> the summer single track season is rapidly coming to a close, but there's 
>> always next year!
>>
>> Here are a few photos from the weekend. We stopped a lot on the way to 
>> Winthrop, and were particularly taken with the views from Washington Pass. 
>> There's a photo of me riding singletrack in the set from the weekend: 
>>
>> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cecily/sets/72157635790163246/
>>
>

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[RBW] Re: A weekend in the Methow Valley

2013-09-23 Thread Matt Beebe
Wow, that scenery is gorgeous, and nice report.Also, I consider having 
to get off and walk your bike periodically to be a strong indicator that 
you are doing things right  :)

 

On Monday, September 23, 2013 2:33:50 AM UTC-4, Cecily Walker wrote:
>
> A group of 7 friends and I took a long weekend trip to the Methow Valley 
> in the North Cascades of Washington. Long before I got a Betty Foy, I 
> dreamed of riding single track, but couldn't find much locally that wasn't 
> very technical trails that required mountain bikes. My friend Kay, a 
> seasoned mountain bike enthusiast, ensured me that the blue trails in the 
> Okanogan National Forest would be a piece of cake for the Betty Foy, and 
> she was right. 
>
> Here's a map of where we rode: 
> http://www.mvsta.com//images/sunmap_summer.jpg
>
> It was my first time doing riding of this sort, and it took some getting 
> used to. The trail was a mixture of large loose gravel, sandy soil, mud, 
> and pine needles over hard packed dirt. To make matters worse, the 
> osteoarthritis in my right knee really flared up a couple of days before 
> the trip, and unfortunately the cortisone shot I had the day before my 
> departure didn't do much for the inflammation. I was undaunted though.
>
> Friday morning dawned cool with cerulean blue skies with nary a cloud in 
> sight. The layer of cool air was fairly shallow, because by the time we got 
> our bikes unloaded from the car, things had warmed up enough for me to go 
> on without a jacket. 
>
> We combined the Beaver Pond and Rodeo trails to do a loop around Beaver 
> Lake. I had some trouble finding the right gear to match the ground 
> conditions at first, but after about the first 20 minutes I seemed to get 
> the hang of things. The only times I had to get off my bike were to push up 
> a couple of short, steep inclines I didn't change gears quickly enough for, 
> and to scale down a "rock garden" incline that Kay thought might be a bit 
> much for a novice rider on Soma New Express tires. 
>
> Because I got out to the country and put the Betty Foy through her paces, 
> I feel as if I'm finally a part of the Rivendell club. I'm sad to say that 
> the summer single track season is rapidly coming to a close, but there's 
> always next year!
>
> Here are a few photos from the weekend. We stopped a lot on the way to 
> Winthrop, and were particularly taken with the views from Washington Pass. 
> There's a photo of me riding singletrack in the set from the weekend: 
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cecily/sets/72157635790163246/
>

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[RBW] Re: A weekend in the Methow Valley

2013-09-23 Thread Deacon Patrick
Brilliant! What a wonderful first country ramble. How did Diablo Lake get 
it's name? Seems like someone missed the mark on that one. Grin.

With abandon,
Patrick

On Monday, September 23, 2013 12:33:50 AM UTC-6, Cecily Walker wrote:
>
> A group of 7 friends and I took a long weekend trip to the Methow Valley 
> in the North Cascades of Washington. Long before I got a Betty Foy, I 
> dreamed of riding single track, but couldn't find much locally that wasn't 
> very technical trails that required mountain bikes. My friend Kay, a 
> seasoned mountain bike enthusiast, ensured me that the blue trails in the 
> Okanogan National Forest would be a piece of cake for the Betty Foy, and 
> she was right. 
>
> Here's a map of where we rode: 
> http://www.mvsta.com//images/sunmap_summer.jpg
>
> It was my first time doing riding of this sort, and it took some getting 
> used to. The trail was a mixture of large loose gravel, sandy soil, mud, 
> and pine needles over hard packed dirt. To make matters worse, the 
> osteoarthritis in my right knee really flared up a couple of days before 
> the trip, and unfortunately the cortisone shot I had the day before my 
> departure didn't do much for the inflammation. I was undaunted though.
>
> Friday morning dawned cool with cerulean blue skies with nary a cloud in 
> sight. The layer of cool air was fairly shallow, because by the time we got 
> our bikes unloaded from the car, things had warmed up enough for me to go 
> on without a jacket. 
>
> We combined the Beaver Pond and Rodeo trails to do a loop around Beaver 
> Lake. I had some trouble finding the right gear to match the ground 
> conditions at first, but after about the first 20 minutes I seemed to get 
> the hang of things. The only times I had to get off my bike were to push up 
> a couple of short, steep inclines I didn't change gears quickly enough for, 
> and to scale down a "rock garden" incline that Kay thought might be a bit 
> much for a novice rider on Soma New Express tires. 
>
> Because I got out to the country and put the Betty Foy through her paces, 
> I feel as if I'm finally a part of the Rivendell club. I'm sad to say that 
> the summer single track season is rapidly coming to a close, but there's 
> always next year!
>
> Here are a few photos from the weekend. We stopped a lot on the way to 
> Winthrop, and were particularly taken with the views from Washington Pass. 
> There's a photo of me riding singletrack in the set from the weekend: 
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/cecily/sets/72157635790163246/
>

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