07 November 2015
01 November 2015
A change of scenery ( or searching for Kidawasi)
Most weekend bicycle rides involve mountains. Mike had a plan of checking out a friends farm near Olokii and then continuing south to Komolo on small tracks. the middle half was flat as you see in the picture.
We failed to find the farm after crossing the Themi river at Olokii, instead we started having flat problems, compounded by me giving mike tubes that failed.
We found a straight track and found out that the swamp is called Kidawasi.
Kisajilo
we spent maybe two hours dealing with flats. and had lunch in the middle of nowhere.
When we came to the first house we asked where Losinyai was. the woman laughed and said we were in Losinyai. Turns out Losinyai is the Kata ( an administrative area encompassing several villages) and we should of asked for Custom.
I was plenty hot so when we made it to Custom we bought 4.5 litres of water and two cokes. that was enough to get home by going up the main road to save time.
26 October 2015
Unexpected new route, Tarosero Mountain
Tarosero mountain.
It is challenging to find a new route from your house without travelling big distances to the start . So either you spend hours riding there, or use a gas guzzler to get there. (I have an issue with that on a routine basis.) It is okay to ride 2 hours to the start of the "ride".
During the work week riders start thinking about the weekend rides and routes. Mostly it is established rides that have been done many times. Mike suggested Tarosero and that was an exciting idea as it is a blank space on my map of places visited. It is a 2,400 meter peak sitting on the edge of the Monduli Juu plateau. the base about 40km from home.
There are purists among us who would not consider riding for hours on a highway to get tot the start of a mtn bike route. Didn't seem to bother Mike or I. We publicised the ride but only got a nibble from Sammy. Sammy tried to drive and meet us but his phone had an issue . Maybe the lack of takers was because we are on the slow side of the pack, or maybe it was the 530am meet up, or maybe is was an unknown route.
We arrange to meet on the west side of town at 530 am after we had both ridden for 30 minutes in the dark to the meet up. Daylight is a few minutes before 6am. We both had lights and an excited mood.
As the soon rose we were treated to a red sunrise and hazy views back to mnt Meru.
I should mention that Mike had heart surgery a year ago.
The cattle trail is steep and sometimes rocky.
We go down the same trail half way and then try a new one. I worried about my brakes wearing out as it was ten minutes with the brakes on fully. this is the less steep section.
We had considered heading west o the plateau but finding a route took some asking, backtracking, and energy. We got to the edge of the plateau caldera and decided to head back as it was now noon and we have 40km into the wind.
I left home at 5 AM and got home about 4pm. the last 5km were very hard. I struggled and shifted to low gears on hills. mike said about 1200m elevation gain.
Great ride, a real classic with incredible views.
18 October 2015
15 October 2015
Raspberry Harvest Run
At this dry time of year the "raspberry run" is a good bet. Other trails on mountain have too many sections of dust. This particular day had a big harvest, we were picking hand fulls instead of one at a time.
There was a better picture of the handful but for full disclosure i put this one as I am shocked by the looks of my body. My body looks finished, pasty white, saggy muscles, and well just plain old.
I just turned 60 , and so age is a bit on my mind, but this picture is like a slap in the face. Not complaining just stating facts, i rather enjoy the benefits of age.
30 August 2015
12 August 2015
Yes I am riding
I ride, there is not much to say.
Sunday I wanted to go long , and two joined me but their long was 7am til 1pm. It was long enough.
What I can say about the "custom village ride" ?
Always nice people. In custom we needed oil for our chains as my bottle was emptied. We got some free oil and were on our way.
Then in Mbuyuni village a lady yelled "welcome for tea". So she gave us milk tea and white bread. It hit the spot.
Sunday I wanted to go long , and two joined me but their long was 7am til 1pm. It was long enough.
What I can say about the "custom village ride" ?
Always nice people. In custom we needed oil for our chains as my bottle was emptied. We got some free oil and were on our way.
Then in Mbuyuni village a lady yelled "welcome for tea". So she gave us milk tea and white bread. It hit the spot.
03 May 2015
Masayuki
Masayuki left his bicycle more than a year ago. Last week he came to pick it up and brought all sorts of food and gifts for us. It was very fun to have sushi his first night, and other things the second night. We have been eating japanese food every other night for a week.
this is some of the food the first night.
Nashesha got involved cooking with Masayuki
the morning he left.
Masayuki arriving in Japan with a box of bicycle and all his touring equipment. Our only hope is that the box did not carry rats from our store.
this is some of the food the first night.
Nashesha got involved cooking with Masayuki
the morning he left.
Masayuki arriving in Japan with a box of bicycle and all his touring equipment. Our only hope is that the box did not carry rats from our store.
01 May 2015
wildlife on a road ride?
Haven't seen wild animals on a road ride for awhile. There were alot of zebras in the plains 35km north of arusha.
21 April 2015
What do you think about while driving to work ?
Yesterday daughter Nashesha informs me that I have to drive her and her artwork to school, as it won't fit on the bicycle. So should i drive back home and then ride bike or just drive to work. I drive to work. It turns out of be about 30 minutes driving, 20 of it alone.
It struck me how it is kind of non productive. Stop and go, paying attention to the chaotic jam into town. How do you put up with this day in and day out? Listen to podcast? music? plan your day? The only thing i could come up with was to put this on my blog.
Henri rode past me on his bike commuting to work, never to be seen again. I find that my thoughts are more constructive bike commuting.
It struck me how it is kind of non productive. Stop and go, paying attention to the chaotic jam into town. How do you put up with this day in and day out? Listen to podcast? music? plan your day? The only thing i could come up with was to put this on my blog.
Henri rode past me on his bike commuting to work, never to be seen again. I find that my thoughts are more constructive bike commuting.
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