Category Archives: Biking

Mountain Biking

Ok, this really wasn’t “mountain” biking, but rather us riding our mountain bikes on a fairly flat loop. We rode from the condo downhill for around 4 or 5 miles, and the whole time all I could think was “at some point we’ll have to turn around and climb this hill.”

Garrett, Bryan, Scott, Jeana, and Danielle

We like the movie “The Sound of Music” and especially the Do-re-mi song. Right about the time this picture was taken, Jeana rode up by me singing, “Sew, a needle pulling thread” like the scene when Maria is riding bikes with the Von Trapp kids.

We discovered a bike park with some large jumps. On our way back to the condo, Garrett, Bryan, and I stopped to ride at the park. I was extremely chicken due to a recent crash. Garrett got some really good air though. There is a video of us, but you really can’t see us (I mean Garrett) getting the air.

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For the last two years I’ve been telling Jeana and some of our friends that someday I would ride my bike to work. Every time I have said it I have been laughed at. Of course, the more I said it, the more I got laughed at. Well, as of today, no more laughing at me! Ok, you can still laugh at me, but not about riding my bike.

Our Jeep is on the fritz (probably a little knackered after driving all the way from Austin to Yellowstone), so we are currently a one-car family. Since today was a rare day that I needed to be in the office, I decided I would finally ride.

I got to the office in 29 minutes and 22 seconds. That’s really only about 9 minutes longer than it takes me to drive! When the time came to come home, my backpack felt a bit heavier than it did on my morning ride. I figure that’s because my sweat-drenched clothes from the morning ride were tucked into my backpack.

My ride home was pretty cool. I rode for 8 minutes from my office to Walnut Creek Park, which is full of many mountain biking trails (see Scot’s post about our recent ride). I cut into the park right next to the Simonsen’s house, and then rode Powerline Hill, Shady Springs, and Pool Lot trails as part of my route home. I was thinking I could do this all the time, then I had to climb a never-ending hill in a wall of hot wind up Yager Lane. I’m not sure I’ll do that again!

Muleshoe Bend Adventure Race

On June 14th, Jamie and I did our second adventure race. This one was co-ed and we really didn’t know what we were getting into. The race website informed us that we would be biking, running and kayaking with some possible mystery events. All adventure races say they might have a mystery event, but they are usually pretty minor. We showed up to the race and there was a sign with the order of events.

The funny part about this is I had a dream the night before that we got to the race and found out that we had to swim too. I told Jamie about the dream on the way to the race and when she saw the sign, she said, “We DO have to swim!” Neither of us have trained in swimming for over a year now, so as we waited in line to sign in and get our packets we just kept laughing nervously thinking, “What have we got ourselves into?”

Luckily someone explained that the swim portion really entailed putting on a life jacket, running through the water (swimming if you wanted, but not necessary), and getting out where the kayaks were waiting for us. So, the race began with the running portion. We were running mainly on biking trails so it was really hard to pass people without running into trees. Jamie did great at passing a bunch of people, but I didn’t have so much luck, so we were separated for a while. We were supposed to stay within 20 seconds of our teammate, which we easily did, but I just couldn’t keep up with her. Then, we got to the swim part and after the hot run, it felt so good to get into the water.

Next, came the kayaking. Jamie and I have taken kayaking lessons, but never in an inflatable kayak. It was impossible to steer at first. Every time we shifted our weight at all, we would turn sideways. They told us to bring beach balls to sit on, which didn’t work for us, so we tried kneeling…. no go. So we ended up sitting on the bottom of the kayak. I had some nice chafing up my arms as my short little torso tried to have enough height so that the paddle could reach the water. Not our strongest event.

Onto the biking. The biking was awesome and hard. It was long. Jamie crashed 4 or 5 times and got some nice bruises and a little road rash. I endoed once and caused a crash behind me. Because of the tight trails, it was hard to pass people on the bike too, but we did alright. We ended coming in 10th in the female category.

This race didn’t have any navigation involved, but they set up some checkpoints you could find for fun after the race, if you wanted to. We decided that this could be some good practice for our girl adventure race at the end of this month. However, once we had finished the race, we had really lost steam. We kept trying to talk ourselves into it, but we just weren’t too excited about it. We started it, but quickly changed our minds and headed back.

Our families got there probably about 10 minutes after we crossed the finish line. Scott had been at scout camp all week. He rushed home, grabbed the girls and then headed up. So, we were quite the stinky family.

Our team name is AOKE – named after our daughters in age order: Audrey, Ocean, Kate, and Eden.

They also had a kids race afterwards that the girls got to do. They got singlets and medals for doing it. They now have more medals from races than Scott and I.

Kiddie Triathlon

Our friends the Rothe’s put on a kiddie triathlon last weekend. It was so much fun at least for Audrey and me. I’ll let Scott share the Kate side of the story.

All geared up Audrey Beautiful Girl

Before it started, Chris went around and wrote race numbers on all the kids’ arms and legs. Audrey picked #5, since she just turned 5. Kate picked #2 since she’s 2. And Jackson picked #5 because… that’s what he saw on Audrey’s arm.

#5 #2 Showing their numbers

The Rothe’s set up an awesome course on some trails around their apartment complex. The running portion was supposedly .5 miles. The bike portion was around .5 -.75 miles. And the swim consisted of putting their feet in the water until they were properly attired for real swimming. Audrey started off like she usually does – sprinting and in the lead… for at least the first 15 seconds. Then, the steady Drew and Jackson passed her. Kate and Scott were really thoughtful to let everyone else go in front of them as they brought up the rear.

And they’re off! Bringing up the rear Running, running, as fast as you can

The bike portion was on a really fun path that wound through trees and went through a park and ended with a killer hill. Audrey was so tough and made it all the way up the hill on her own. I was so proud of her.

The scenic ride Hardcore Uphill Rider

She stayed so focused after she got off her bike and ran down to the pool. I think we have a future racer in the makings.

Stripping off the shoes The finish!

Scott’s perspective:

Yes. We were thoughtful to let everyone else go first. I think Audrey and Kate burned their energy in the pre-race warm up, because Kate only made it a couple hundred yards before she was ready to be carried. She was in good company with her friend, Lauren, who wasn’t too far ahead. At one point on the run, we did see Audrey and Jeana very far ahead, so I decided it would be acceptable to carry Kate on my shoulders (since no one was around watching). I did force Kate to get off my shoulders though once we were in view of the spectators at the beginning of the loop. Becca, Riley, and Chris were so nice to cheer Kate into the transition area and to pull her bike and helmet out for her to mount up and move on.

Given her position in relation to the rest of the participants, we took an alternate route for the bike leg and headed directly to the car. In her defense, Kate did ride her bike all the way to the car.

Kate and I arrived at the the next transition area just in time to see Audrey pushing up the final bike hill. She looked incredible!

The swimming portion was my favorite and I think Kate’s favorite too. Actually, I don’t know if it was Kate’s favorite but I’m going to tell myself that because she did spend a lot of time with me in the pool. We were swimming together and she was holding onto me so much by herself that when she let go, I didn’t realize I was supposed to catch her and she totally went under the water. Luckily, Jeana was close by and yelled at me kindly brought it to my attention that our daughter was drowning. I felt like a horrible parent. We (Kate and I) made up and I took her under later to pick up a swim toy from the bottom of the pool. She definitely didn’t know what she was getting into.

Isn’t she awesome?

Today Tricia, Suzanne and I went for a walk. I asked Audrey if she wanted to ride her bike. Last time we tried this, it was disastrous. She would get off her bike every two feet and walk it and if I tried to help her, she would scream that I was making her go too fast. We ended up going home about 2 minutes into the walk that time. She’s been doing a lot better lately though, so I thought it might work today. She did awesome! She was riding ahead of us most of the time and kept going up and down driveways. Driveways were usually places that she would get off and walk her bike before, but she was such a trooper today. When she got back to our house (a little ways ahead of us), I looked up to see that she had fallen over in our driveway. I didn’t want to make a big deal of it, so I yelled, “Phew! Good thing you were wearing a helmet.” She picked up her bike and walked it up to the garage and seemed fine, but by the time Kate, Tricia and I caught up to her, she had her head down and I could tell that she was crying. I picked her up and I knew she wasn’t hurt. I think she was just tired from her long ride. We went back and clocked the mileage tonight and she rode for 2 miles. Isn’t she awesome? I love that girl.

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Tonight the whole family went out and rode together. Audrey was falling off her bike left and right and it didn’t phase her at all. Scott was doing wheelies and jumps and Kate wanted to be just like him. She was so funny jumping up and down on her big wheel. She’s a little dare devil. At one point, she was standing on the seat, holding onto the handle bars as she rode down a little slope. She tanked it a few times too. Thank goodness for helmets!

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