Photos thanks to Laurie (CG/Mama)
Survival of the Fittest
The Chilhowee SORBA group ride started off a little different than most. As you can tell by the picture above, we started off leaving the house at 6:00am to arrive for a 8:20am RTR. Jeff, a new riding friend that is a transplant from VA, met Jenn and I at the local QT, and we started making the trip north. The ride up to Chilhowee (near the White Water Center/Tanasi in Tennessee) was a peaceful one with the other half napping the entire way up!
Once we got there, everything seemed to flow along as normal. We all got our gear ready and headed out on the trail. Sean was borrowing the Evolve while because he is waiting on a new Sultan. I brought up the Mojo instead of the Ventana, and by the end of the ride…I was glad I didn’t have that extra 8 pounds with me.
Chilhowee is a great trail system. It gets a lot of the big rocks and rooty sections that I like so much about North Carolina styled riding, but it also is very beginner friendly. This was Jenn’s first non-local ride on her clipless pedals and she did extremely well.
Now remember how I said this was a “survival of the fittest” ride? Here is the reason…mechanicals. I think everyone was saving up their mechanicals for this ride. I am going to try to list them all here but I am sure that I will miss a couple of them.
- 2 Flat Tires
- 2 Broken Derailleur Hangers
- 2 Broken Chains
- 1 Lost Pivot Bolt
- 1 Bee Sting
- and I know there was more…
This was all amongst a small group of riders! It was almost hard to believe that we could have this many issues in one ride. Luckily, most of the issues could be resolved (except for one derailleur hanger) and almost everyone got to continue riding. At the end, Brandon, Roger and I put together a little over 30 miles worth of Tennessee singletrack. That made for a great day with friends out on the trail. I don’t think they slowed down for even a minute. It was an all out hammer fest from beginning to end.
After the ride we met back up with the rest of the SORBA group for a cookout with some great food and friends. It really can not get much better than it did yesterday. Unfortunately, it did wear me out too much (combined with a family function yesterday night) to go downhilling today.