Showing posts with label Sonora. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sonora. Show all posts

Friday, February 23, 2007

Adios Sonora

Adios mesquite bar-b-q dinners

Adios 15 mph wind in the face

Adios wild fauna

Adios road-kill fauna

Adios road-side lunches



Adios sticker burs

Adios bee stings

Adios truckers, roughnecks, pumpers, and ranch-hands

Adios Cody, Sylvia, Rockybear IV, and Spunkee


Adios long training rides
Distance: 38.2 miles
Average velocity: 13.1 mph
Time: 2 hours 54 minutes
Odometer: 508 miles

Adios Sonora

Saturday, February 17, 2007

The Sonora Blues

I'm in the middle of my second week here in beautiful Sonora city in the bustling county of Sutton which lies in the grand state of Texas that was the 32nd member of the US of A.
I've ridden North and South on Hwy 277 and West bound on I-10 towards the golden coast, and my conclusion is this, the climate is as angry as an old man returning a bowl of soap. If the temperature rises above 50 degrees I'm on the road (this happens about 60% of the time), and when it does I do the popular Texan past-time, oil rigging. When I do ride, the wind is either at my back and I soar with the eagles, or it's in my face and I fly like the turkey, one of those abnormal farm raised ones. But the fauna is really cool, all the animals, (deer, sheep, goats, horses, pumpers, and truck drivers), have been friendly and considerate sharing their terrain and roads.
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Yesterday's trip out to the caves, 50 degrees 8mph winds.
Distance: 15.65 miles
Max: 35 mph
Avg: 10 mph
Time: 1 hour and 26 minutes


Today's northbound 277 excursion, 60 degrees 10mph winds. One hour and 10 minutes north, then 30 minutes south.
Distance: 20.38 miles
Max: 35.5 mph
Avg: 11.9 mph
Time: 1 hour and 42 minutes

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

The Search for Eldorado

Since the 1500s tales of El Dorado have ran wild like a California wild fire in July. The Turk was hired by the Spanish conquistador, Hernando Cortez, to guide him there, he never did. Since then the Turks have kept its destination a family secret, until now.

The Quest is Over


That's it, I biked to it Tuesday during non-stop winds, both directions, is that possible? I've refrained from posting pictures of the gold cladded inhabitants, I'll just say 3 things, Princess Leigha, Return of the Jedi, bikini, ok ok I'll just post a picture.


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This was my longest trip yet, and it felt pretty good, now lets go to the stats.
Stats:
Distance: 40.20 miles
Avg. Velocity: 11.8 mph
Max Velocity: 26.5 mph
Time: 3 hours and 23 minutes
Odometer: 363 miles

Sunday, February 11, 2007

A Sunday Drive

It's Sunday, didn't plan to ride, but seeing that it warmed up to 52 degrees, I had to mount the stallion. I took off on Hwy 277, the highway to Eldorado, just wanted to go 10 miles and that was it. But I kept riding becuase it was so awesome, I was averaging 15 mph, hit 10 miles in 40 minutes, the first hour was effortless, I actually pondered going all the way to Eldorado with my new-found herculian strength and Prefontain stamina. Despite the afternoon delight, I decided to turn around after an hour because of sunset issues. The instant I was parallel to the hwy during my U-turn, the wind nearly knocked me over.

Check the flags

I had the wind at my back that whole time, so it was in my face the whole way home, I prefer a good hill of wind in the face any day. Took me about an 1h 40min to get back to my Sonora hideout. Sooo, I of course stopped on the way back, (prolly figured that out from the pic), and a horse came running up to the bike.

Mr. Ed and Me

After about 2 minutes of caressing and 50's sitcom trivia, he took off for some delicious flowers over yonder. This encounter was enough to power me home.

Stats:
Distance: 29.62 miles
Time: 2h 32 min
Avg.: 11.6 mph

Thursday, February 8, 2007

County Road 108

County Road 108
Waited all day for the town to heat up but at 2 o' clock it was still 40 degrees. So the 50 mile trip from Sonora to Eldorado was dropped for a trip to County road 108. I just wanted to get in 20 miles, we weren't sure how far 108 went so I took off to answer that question. It's 4 miles from the house and about another 4 miles of paved road. Not a horrible ride, there are sheep and horses that will run with ya.
Stats
Distance: 16.5 miles
Max: 23.5 mph
Time: 1 hour 21 minutes
Average: 12.2 mph

Wednesday, February 7, 2007

First Sonora Run, to the caverns

Today was rather eventful in my bike world.
I get out on the road heading towards Eldorado from Sonora on Hwy 277 and I get a squeak sound that repeats on every revolution in the front wheel. I pull over and check the brake pads, it's not that, the only other thing I can think of are the bearings or something aroudn the hub, I grease around the hum, but still no help, back to Cody's house after 2 miles.
I call my uncle Jack, a bike guru, and we talk about the problem. He had me check the computer to make sure it's not rubbing, it wasn't.
Sylvia consults the web for me and finds a cool web page, Bike Noise Diagnosing, it mentions something about the spokes. I do what it says and I hear noises when I pinch them. I grease them, ride a bit and it's still there. I then pinch all of them, to make sure the grease is in there, then take it for another stroll and IT WAS GONE.
My conclusion is either during the trip from Austin to Sonora with the bike mounted sideways on the back of the car, or washing the bike yesterday, grease was lost in those areas.

Due to about 3 hours of lost time, I took to another route, 10 miles shorter, just down I-10 W 8 miles and South another 7, there lies the Sonora Caverns.


Other than the wind hitting up to 10 mph, a bee sting while setting up the tripod for the above shot and a monster hill at the park's entrance, it was a rather pleasant ride. I'm now riding with the trailer 90% loaded, 50 pounds maybe, uneven packing gives me an unsteady rear, I hate an unsteady rear.
Trip Stats:
Time: 2 hours 42 minutes
Avg. Speed: 11.1 mph
Distance: 30.15 miles
Max Speed: 38.5 mph