Another great weekend in the books. On Saturday I went with my brother and an old
friend of his for a ride. Even though my
brother commutes on his bike and doesn’t own a car I hardly ever get to ride
with him so this was very exciting! It
was also really nice to get to see him and his friend interact it reminds me
that no matter how much he’s grown up there’s still a little bit of that goofy
carefree kid somewhere in there. It made
me smile the whole time I was on the ride as I rode behind them and got to hear
them talk.
So let me tell you a little something about commuting versus
distance riding. I commute 1-2 times a
week on my bike during the summer and I thought I finally had this commuting
thing down. But the thing is I take my
commuter bike which is clunkier and doesn’t make you clip in. I also take back roads (non-congested) and/or
bike path the whole way to work. What
this means is that I am forced to go slower and am not on the defensive for
very much of my ride. When I do my
longer weekend rides I take my lovely tri bike (did I mention how much I love
my bike!) which you do clip in to and is very light I can go fast! When I ride this I usually am not in town I’m
on a road with no stop lights and I can go for ever without having to clip
out. Well, when I rode with them this
weekend we went from my brother’s house out, which meant lots of city riding. Now my brother is both a pro and fearless
when it comes to this so he was whizzing in and out of traffic using his hands
to command which direction he was going.
I on the other hand was timid and doubting my moves which cause more
confusion and probably put me in a little more danger. Also add clipping in and out a gazillion
times which let me tell you that and the brain power I was using made me TIRED
before we even got to the hills we were going to ride! J I of course got a flat right at before having
to head up a 6% grade hill which meant once I had the flat changed I had no
momentum to get up the hill. I’ve
decided I need to buy new tires I think I’ve worn through these I can’t even
remember if I’ve ever replaced them since I bought the bike, YIKES! I also need to try and be more like my
brother when riding in town! I wasn’t
able to keep up with these two guys but was thankful they let me tag along
because I had fun.
Sunday I was up at the crack of dawn to join some friends
for a hike up the La Luz trail. I did a
little bit of a run first just so I could say I ran then went back to meet up
with them and hike the rest of the 9 miles with them. I had never actually been all the way to the
top and it was beautiful! We took the
tram back down. It’s only my 2nd
time riding that even though I’ve lived here for over 8 years. This was a tough hike and my legs were tired
after but so much fun! It was great
seeing lots of people from my running club out there too they were running up
the entire thing in preparation for the race that goes up that in August. So I didn’t get a long run in this weekend
but I figured that long of a hike should count for something? What do you think? I mean it does have about 3,775 feet of
elevation gain!
Of course I had to end the weekend with some lovely ladies I
had over for homemade empanadas and one of the brought over homemade strawberry
short cake!
Happy Training!



3 comments:
That sounds like a nice hike! I love the pictures! And homemade empanandas? Yes please!
Ah, when you're climbing that much elevation, that's definitely a "long" workout. You got a tough workout for a long period of time .. that equals endurance :).
We took the tram up some side of some mountain once when we were in Alb. Not sure if this is the same tram, I don't think so, but how many trams does Alb have? Haha. Funny we only took it once in the like 500 times I've been there. Some great trails on the back side of that we have hiked a few times though.
Oh my goshhhh! How amazing! Your weekend totally trumps mine. Lol! :D
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