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Texas Trail Doctors Diary #3
January 30,
2003: Laundromat, Study Butte, TX
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Well, the IMBA visit ended well, with GHORBA putting on the Fat Tire
Festival. Plenty of group rides and even more revelry was had by all.
We roasted donuts, and rode stunts all weekend. I (Ryan) even broke a
bike! Local Kona rep, Paul Chandler was nice enough to let people test
ride this year's line, and I miscalculated one of the stunts and
snapped the derailleur hanger like a twig. (Other than that it was a
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After a couple days
off and a couple days of catching up on office business, we headed to
Denver for Subaru training. Subaru partners from all over came to learn
more about Subaru USA, Inc. and their way of doing things. We now know all
kinds of really cool stuff about our Schwagon. Someone at the festival
called it a "Schwag Wagon", which quickly got shortened to the Schwagon!
After a long day of flying and schooling, we headed home.
The next night, a very good friend of mine got married, so we ventured to
San Antonio for that and spent the night in Junction. The state park there
has a wildlife management area with 18 miles of trails, although most are
double track. This is some of the most challenging double track I've
ridden. Some is loose, some is steep, but it's all scenic. There are three
miles of single track that we couldn't get to. The area is a nesting
ground for wild turkeys during this time of year, and is closed off to the
public. We got to see about 30 turkeys in all. If you're thinking of
stopping by on your way somewhere, it's a great chance to get on your bike
- just call ahead first so that you can make sure they're going to be
open.
Our days off this week were spent exploring parts of Big Bend National
Park that we had never been to.
Next we met up with the crew from Desert Sports in Terlingua. One of their
most exciting projects right now is the opening of Big Bend Ranch State
Park for mountain bike use. They have gotten 18 miles of trail approved on
what used to be the roads through the area. It's going to make for some
nice single and double track. We spent 5 hours out on the property looking
at intersections and potential problems, while formulating a plan of
attack for Friday's workday.
Thursday was spent cleaning up some of the Expert Time Trail loop on the
Lajitas trails. Mainly raking, remarking, and trimming, but we went
through about 2 miles of trail with only 4 people! Unfortunately, Mike
Long had to leave us this day to go get a work vehicle repaired in San
Angelo.
Susan and I rode a loaner tandem on that afternoon. This was Susan's third
time on a tandem and my second. I was captaining since Susan's hand is
still recovering from a crash a few weeks ago. I even managed not to dump
us, but chose the shorter of two routes due to my arms being tired from
steering.
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Friday's workday saw eight volunteers and two TPWD staffers tackle a
4-mile section of the new trail. Most of the work was just clearing
brush since this was an abandoned roadbed, but we did a 20-foot long
bench cut near a washed out area. We also built a reinforced rock ramp
in one section of washout.
Saturday, Mike Long
and I rode some of the less used Lajitas trails from Desert Sports. If
you're ever there when they're not busy putting on the race, get one
of the shop people to take you on the "Cake Walk"; trust me, it's
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We surveyed a few
culverts that they are concerned about, and one place where a culvert was
taken out by a storm, trying to determine what can be done to save the
remaining ones.
In all, Desert Sports showed us a good time, taught us some things and
hopefully learned some things in the process. As Mike put it, "If nothing
else we got a good couple of day's work out of both of you!"
Ryan And Susan
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