Fruita Fat Tire Festival 2009 Day 1

May 6th, 2009

Fruita Fat Tire Festival, Rustler Loop

The 2009 Fruita Fat Tire Festival was 2 weekends ago. Although in the past I’ve been out there to race on the same weekend, I never took part in the Festival. This year Yeti from UpaDowna twisted my arm and got me to go. Ok, maybe he didn’t have to do any arm twisting.

Unfortunately I came down with a cold on Tuesday. By Thursday I was feeling well enough that I thought I’d get some good riding in on Friday.

Friday morning we went by the expo area but didn’t stay long because the kids wanted to go ride. We went out to the Kokopelli Trailhead. I hooked up the trail-a-bike for 4 year old C and 6 year old D went on her bike.

Cacti blooming on Rustlers Loop near Fruita, COWe started riding Mary’s loop since I think of the first part as being easy. It was soon clear it wasn’t easy enough. C said it was too bumpy on the trail-a-bike and D was off pushing too much.

We switched to Rustlers Loop. C still thought it was too bumpy. She got off and wasn’t getting back on. My wife ended up taking her back to the car.

Mountain Biking Rustlers Loop near Fruita, COD wanted to keep riding for a little while. She ended up doing the whole 3.6 mile loop and walked very little. It was her first true mountain bike ride.

I was wiped out from being sick so instead of riding more and checking out cool stuff at the expo, I ended up going and taking a nap. We did go back down for the party in the evening and here was a good band playing. We didn’t stay very long since the kids were tired and I still wasn’t very energetic myself.

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Sick for Riding the Kokopelli Trail

May 28th, 2007

Fruita Kokopelli Trailhead
As I mentioned in my last post, I was excited about going to ride the Kokopelli Trail in 3 days. I was also nervous. There were 2 reasons I was nervous. The 2 reasons were I’ve hardly been riding since the Race Across America last year and only a couple rides were mountain bike rides. Unfortunately I ended up with a 3rd reason to be worried about riding 142+ miles in 3 days. If I had been riding normally for the last few months, I would’ve just considered it a nice 3 days of riding.

Actually the 3rd thing was something that I at least had thought could be a problem. The week before Cassidy had been in the hospital for 5 days with a nasty stomach virus. We were pretty sure Danielle had it first but only had a high fever and complained about her stomach. I figured if I was getting to get it I would have already gotten it but there seems to be a bunch of similar stuff going around. With all the time Julie spent at the hospital, she ended up with a bad cough.

Tuesday morning I woke up with a scratchy throat. I started taking large amounts of Vitamin C and Zinc. By the end of the day, I definitely felt I had a bit of a cold but it was more of an annoyance than really sick. Wednesday I felt about the same as I had late on Tuesday. I left work early and we headed to Grand Junction.

We were happy to be headed out of town to somewhere hopefully warm and dry. It was pouring down rain and only 37 degrees on the north end of town. On Monument Hill it was snowing hard enough for the trees to be white. Around the Eisenhower Tunnel the road was slushy. The east side of Vail pass had enough slush to require careful driving. Once we got past Vail, the roads were dry and the clouds were clearing.

As I was driving, I started getting chills and aches. We got to my aunt and uncle’s in Grand Junction around midnight and crashed. I figured I’d see how I felt in the morning and hopefully be able to ride.

In the morning the chills and aches were pretty much gone but my arms felt weak carrying the bags out to the car. A gland in my neck was swollen and painful. Normally I would have decided it wasn’t good to ride but I really wanted to ride the Kokopelli Trail all the way from Fruita to Moab. I figured I’d at least start riding since there were a few spots to bail.


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