Saturday, June 24, 2006

Vineyard Touring, Climbs & 4 Flats!

It was a cool morning when my co-worker, Jarrad, and I departed on a wine country journey covering dozens of vineyards and several cities. The freshly planted grapes on Faught Road were beginning to sprout as we ascended our way towards Chalk Hill Road. This was Jarrad’s first time road climbing and he scrambled up the 565 foot hill without any problem (particularly good considering he had neither clipless pedals nor cycling gear). The Alexander Valley was beautiful with hardly any traffic. We made our way to Jimtown, stopping at the country store for spiced nuts and water refills. We continued through Geyserville and I experienced two flat tires on Healdsburg Avenue. After using both our spare tubes, we concluded that my actual tire was slashed and needed replacing. Using Jarrad’s patch kit, we temporarily mended my bulging tire and cautiously rode to the Spoke Folk Cyclery in downtown Healdsburg for a replacement. After a lunch break of focaccia sandwiches and cookies at the Oakville Grocery, we continued our journey towards Windsor. Just as the sun began to heat up, Jarrad’s back tire exploded and we pulled to the side of the road (once again) to patch his tube.

As we headed back onto Healdsburg Avenue, my brand new tire popped and, for the fourth time today, we fixed a flat. With our fingers crossed, we turned onto Arata and made the distressing slow climb up Hembree Lane. We finally proceeded home via Old Redwood Highway, observing many cyclists who were also enjoying picturesque Sonoma County. It as a beautiful day to be cycling, despite four flat tires! We rode 50 miles, climbing nearly 1,000 feet. Great job, Jarrad, and welcome to the peloton!!

Check out the Chalk Hill Road elevation chart

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Sebastopol/Oakmont Homecoming Ride

After a ten week recess from cycling (due to a broken pelvis/hip), Leslie, Erin, Andy, and I met at 8:00 am for a ride out to Sebastopol. We carefully navigated the streets until we hit the Joe Rodota Trail. My goal this morning was to grab a pecan roll, try out the new Shimano 105 components on my bike, and test the titanium plates surgically implanted into my hip and pelvis. The morning cool breeze was perfect as we made our way along the trail and into Sebastopol. We arrived at Coffee Katz, which was packed, and ordered our drinks and sweets- yummy! It was so nice spending time visiting with Erin, who was here from Texas. Once we finished our goodies and gossip, we headed back towards Santa Rosa via the Joe Rodota Trail, this time riding through the new Prince Memorial Greenway extension, which delivers you right into downtown Santa Rosa. We continued on our ride, dropping off Andy and picking up Odessa, for a trek out to Annadel, Spring Lake, and Oakmont. The weather started to warm up as we passed the Oakmont Golf Club, stopping a few times to rest my sore pelvis/hip, and finally looped through Oakmont. We ventured back via Montgomery Drive and arrived home in time to enjoy our respective Fathers’ Day affairs. It was a beautiful day to jump back in the saddle and we cycled 40.5 miles. Wahoo!