Leapin Lisa
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- Mar 30, 2001
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I got the chance to ride Saturday and Sunday this weekend. At least it is warming up so that it isn't miserable to be outside! We had temps up to 43 degrees.
I rode with my husband on Saturday because the three other guys that we knew were so much faster than I am that there was no way I could keep up. They've had more experience on slimy mud than I have. I freak out when I get to a tight corner that is sloppy and muddy and slow down probably more than I really have to. I am amazed at how out of shape and crossed up I can get and stay upright. Just get on the gas and it seems to straighten itself up. One thing about the mud right now is it isn't deep because the ground is frozen yet. I'm sure when it thaws out, we will have DEEP mudholes.
On Sunday I rode with my husband and one other guy. We rode single file what we call follow the leader. The leader tries to find the gnarliest stuff to go through and everyone else follows. My husband seems to be the best at finding the most gnarly, ugly stuff there is jumping over multiple logs and weaving through trees.
The most difficult sections for me were the little grassy uphills that had multiple trees standing at the top of the hill. You have to use momentum to go up the hill and if you don't have enough speed and want a little more gas, you end up spinning and falling over because it is so icy beneath the grass. I invented a few new words a couple of times when I didn't make it. ;) I just didn't want to go too fast and smack into a tree at the top. Bad thinking. I could have at least put on brakes at the top to avoid the tree -- or steer between them.
All in all it was a great weekend. Today my body aches nearly everywhere, which feels great. I'm just so glad to be riding again!
:cool:
I rode with my husband on Saturday because the three other guys that we knew were so much faster than I am that there was no way I could keep up. They've had more experience on slimy mud than I have. I freak out when I get to a tight corner that is sloppy and muddy and slow down probably more than I really have to. I am amazed at how out of shape and crossed up I can get and stay upright. Just get on the gas and it seems to straighten itself up. One thing about the mud right now is it isn't deep because the ground is frozen yet. I'm sure when it thaws out, we will have DEEP mudholes.
On Sunday I rode with my husband and one other guy. We rode single file what we call follow the leader. The leader tries to find the gnarliest stuff to go through and everyone else follows. My husband seems to be the best at finding the most gnarly, ugly stuff there is jumping over multiple logs and weaving through trees.
The most difficult sections for me were the little grassy uphills that had multiple trees standing at the top of the hill. You have to use momentum to go up the hill and if you don't have enough speed and want a little more gas, you end up spinning and falling over because it is so icy beneath the grass. I invented a few new words a couple of times when I didn't make it. ;) I just didn't want to go too fast and smack into a tree at the top. Bad thinking. I could have at least put on brakes at the top to avoid the tree -- or steer between them.
All in all it was a great weekend. Today my body aches nearly everywhere, which feels great. I'm just so glad to be riding again!
:cool: