Monday, February 07, 2011

Game? What game?

Luce's Lodge on a fat-bike kind of morning.

Here’s what I saw of the Super Bowl: Seven seconds left, the clock running, and Packers starting to celebrate. Game over.

There was still some pizza on the table, so I didn’t miss anything important by arriving home late Sunday afternoon. Besides, the “big game” seemed to reduce snowmachine traffic on the frozen Yentna and Susitna rivers, so the trail was firmer much faster than it ha
d been during Saturday’s 25-mile ride to Luce’s Lodge on the Yentna, where we spent the night before riding back to Deshka Landing.

Rush hour on the Susitna River.

For my money, a sunny day riding with friends will always beat anything on TV, especially when there’s a clear view of Denali and a four-time Iditarod champion says, “Amazing!” when I pedal by him as he adjusts the load on the trailer behind his snowmachine. (I always knew Martin Buser was the nicest guy in the Iditarod.)


Luce’s was the site of a virtual fat-biker’s convention on Saturday night after our group of five riders encountered friends in a three-person group near the confluence of both rivers, then found four other local riders at the lodge. It was the last big weekend for training before the Susitna 100, and I was probably the only rider out there who wasn’t preparing for either that race or the White Mountains 100. I was the lone slob, training for nothing but fun.

Julie M. and Carl, with Denali on the horizon.

Like I told Queen Bee as we pedaled upriver, the only thing I do to prepare for a 100-mile winter ride is a 50-mile winter ride. That’s always enough to remind me I don’t want to do a 100-mile winter ride.

Speaking of fat bikes, this trip might have been the Pugsley’s swan song. New bike plans is in the works. If all goes well, I should soon be posting pics of a new fattie. Anybody want to buy a nice, sturdy Pugs?

6 comments:

Joboo said...

Sweet!!!!
Looks like your day was a blast!!

Peace

Vito said...

Now there's a way to spend a weekend!

I love your attitude..."The only thing I do to prepare for a 100-mile winter ride is a 50-mile winter ride. That’s always enough to remind me I don’t want to do a 100-mile winter ride."

I'm excited to see the new ride.

WheelDancer said...

Between wheels and skis I missed the big game too and my Fatback fantasies are nearing reality so I'll likely miss more big games.

Oh wait, can't miss more than the all of them I already miss...

Perhaps we'll be comparing Fatback builds in the near future; can't wait to see what you come up with.

Unknown said...

Thumbs up to Vito and to WheelDancer - great blog by the way!

Jonathan said...

What size is that nice sturdy Pugs you're selling?

Tim said...

It's an 18" Pugs in the original purple. Drop me an e-mail if you want more details. Otherwise, I'll just post a link to the craigslist ad once the bike is officially for sale.