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When it rains, it Storm's



After an amazing ride yesterday at Middlefork, and reading the tale of double Berrymans. I had no choice but to take it to the next level today. After waking up way too late to drive down to Berryman (Plan A), I decided to suit up and point my hill bike West. After 15mi of road I found myself entering Lone Elk park ready to take on, Storm's ride to Chubb, do a Double Chubb,and then pedal your ass back home and go to bed ride! Last time I rode Chubb the trail was rutted all over and frozen solid....not the case today. The trail was in near perfect shape, and if I didn't have to ride my ass back home afterwards I may have entertained snapping off a 3rd Chubb!?!


Miles: 61.25


Avg.Speed: 12.4mph(30+ mi of road riding helped me in this catergory)


Elevation:4037


Calories Burned:6197


Glad to hear despite Bone Bender being cancelled we all maintained a Superior Attitude and rode our bikes and bodies into the ground! 3 weeks till Ouachita fellas

Sincerly,
Tropical Storm Mason

7 comments:

Christian Stitz said...

There's a Storm brewin'......

Marc said...

Ouchita hey, well race season starts up nort in 2 months. And I just might get a chance to ride my hill bike before then. So there.

Anonymous said...

Nicely done Tropical Storm Mason. I am headed to chubb with Steve as soon as I finish typing this and finish my Jenkem meditation to further bend and/or snap the wrists of said trail. Ouachita is going to be the shit!!!!

Anonymous said...

Damn Hoff, that 'stash should've given you at least a third Chubb! It's got two legs of its own growing over your chin, use 'em!

Fiss

Anonymous said...

Well done TS Mason!!

New East Coast Syndicate said...

After a ride like that you should be upgraded to a category 4 hurricane. Nice euro look with the glasses.

Dan said...

Hey, there's a bike called Segal: http://www.velonews.com/photo/89200