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I’ve been in Oregon for some time. The weather is gorgeous, and the forests are thick.
95% of my riding has been variations of the same ride, but fortunately it’s a good one. A not-so-subtle reminder of how getting out and throwing a leg over a bike (any bike) serves as a release and stable grounding. I actually started riding for precisely this sort of reason, when I was ~13. The other virtues were discovered later, and the exploration continues.
Usually I’d sneak in 1.5 hour rides wherever I could. I got out most days, and at first I was glad for the ‘easy’ rides, in aid of recovery from the last Scott/Mike trip.
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As ‘easy’ as the trail could be on a 7-speed Haro hard tail, purchased for one hundred ninety six dollars (out the door, brand new). Getting my heart rate up wasn’t a problem, despite the ~500 foot elevation. It was actually quite fun to ride such a “handicapped” bike. But after two weeks, I sure was missing my Leviathan.
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I brought the camera on one ride, and had some fun taking pics of random things.
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Later on, I met up with some friends to do a longer ride, on a borrowed bike. Good trails, good friends, and plenty of smiles. More reminders of why I got into this sport.
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Back on ridgeline, the sun is setting on Mt. Pisgah, and I’m struggling to avoid the poison oak on both sides of the trail. There were other dangers, too — a dog ran up and bit me in the shin for no reason. The owner said I should have “warned” him that I was coming. How about a leash for your aggressive dog?
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It’s been a hard, but worthwhile time. I can imagine few situations in life that are more challenging and with so much at stake. But I have hope for the future. The effect on my psyche has been real and unreal. The human mind is a complex thing, and its nature has been the subject of many conversations and moments of thought.
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Paula and I are packing up to leave Manitou Springs, homebound to Tucson. It’s been great to hit a few favorite rides here in “the Springs” before heading south. No second attempt at Pikes, but the Behemoth got a workout at Palmer Park yesterday. There’s nothing like full focus riding to take your mind off things, in an ever-so-good way.
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