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Archive for 05/04/2009
05/04/09: Dig for Victory
05/04/2009 by Missus Toast.
We attended a trail building session today. It’s been something we’ve been planning to do since last year, but between my knee op and my inability to get out of bed before 7.30am, never quite managed to achieve.
Our main task was to do some maintenance on Follow the Dog, namely section 2. Section 2 has sadly been closed for a while due to forestry works, which has taken quite a toll on quite a few parts of the trail. Some parts had been quite heavily mashed, and today’s job was to fill in the parts that had been demolished by the logging vehicles and prepare it for resurfacing. It felt good to give something back to the trail, we got to meet new people, and it certainly gives you an insight to how much work the Chase Trails folk put in.
It’s also slightly depressing how selfish some riders can be though - there was evidence that people had been riding the closed section, most obviously in the form of the destroyed fencing. I mean, seriously…it’s bright orange. It has a giant ‘No Entry’ sign on it. If a trail is closed, then it’s normally for a good reason, and riding it before it’s repaired/ready is just going to damage it further, and increase the time and effort required to bring it back to a fully sustainable, ridable state.
So seriously, if anyone even thinks about riding over the partly repaired section that I lovingly raked before it’s ready…well, I will kill you in your sleep.
Post trail building, we went to the café before going off for an afternoon ride. Mr Toast had a rather ill-advised banquet of a bacon baguette (following the bacon and mushroom sandwich he had for breakfast), a sausage roll and a cookie. He then went for a ride with Rob from Chase Trails, and rode trails far harder than he was expecting whilst feeling quite, quite ill. He enjoyed it, because it pushed him outside his comfort zone (that’s the ride, not the café pork frenzy - although I think he enjoyed it at the time…).
As I’d done FtD the day before, I hit the green again. I think either my fitness or my common sense is improving - I finished quite a bit faster than I was expecting, but I didn’t go quite as fast at the start, mainly due to the sheer number of people out walking. Inappropriate iPod music of the day: Iron Maiden’s ‘Be Quick or be Dead’ as I climbed a hill in the granny ring. I think Mr Dickinson would be bagging and tagging me…
I didn’t get lost this time, and ended up at the top of section 13. Did 13, 14 and 15, and headed back to Swinnertons. Top day all round!
And now, I shall take a moment to promote the next big build day:
Chase Trails Big Build Day - Sunday 19th April
Swinnerton Cycles Forest Centre 10am
BBQ & Refreshments Provided
Prize Draw for all volunteers including exclusive Chase Trails prizes
Tools Supplied (If you have a spade you can bring that would be good)
Bring Sturdy Footwear & Outdoor Clothes

I don’t think you need to bring veg though…
Remember, the more people that help out, the better maintained the current trails will be, and the faster the new ones will be constructed. Yes, I know that’s a bit rich coming from someone who’s only been to one trail building session so far, but I live 60 miles away. What’s your excuse?!
And besides, they have prizes. Prizes!
Ride: Cannock
Trail: Green loop, sections 13, 14 and 15
Highlights:My awesome zen raking skills
Bad bits: Er, none really. I need to get faster and fitter, but that’s about it. Oooh no, wait! Midges! MIDGES THAT GO STRAIGHT FOR YOUR EYES!
Post ride food snaffled: Had a pre-ride cookie.
Good dogs seen: The shar-pei and the St Bernard were out again. There was also a HUGE bear dog thing. I think it might have been a Pyrenean Mountain Dog. Again, it’s all a bit exotic. Lots of russells and spaniels too.
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04/04/09: Follow the Husband
05/04/2009 by Missus Toast.
On Saturday I decided to have a rare run around FtD with Mr Toast. He duly killed his speed (not the wife), and I certainly ramped up my speed to keep up with him. He noted that I was slower than when I had been on the Meta, but overall I didn’t do too badly. I think he found the waiting around in between sections a bit tedious though.
Him: Go now?
Me: Yeah-no, wait, there’s someone coming.
[Biker goes by]
Him: Now?
Me: Er, not yet, that guy’s friends are about to come by
[Bikers go by]
Him: Now?!
Me: Yeah, go…oh wait, someone’s coming…
In my defence, whilst riding the trail I did have to launch myself into the soft, soft bracken twice as much faster riders approached - it completely breaks what little flow I have. Although in their defence, they were perfect gentlemen, saying things like, “You don’t have to move for me!” and a cheery “You should keep going!”. Awesome encouragement, but I wonder whether they’d still be saying as I pootle through the section at a third of their speed…:P
With Mr Toast’s encouragement I did the long section 8, and rode it at a reasonable speed. The jumps I could have done with tackling with a bit more speed, as I could have been a lot more stable, but otherwise I was pretty pleased with myself. It’s funny, I’ve been putting it off since I started biking again this year, mainly because I’ve mentally built it up into something that it’s not. Yes, it’s quite a fast bit of track, with jumps, but nothing I can’t handle, and I even came out of the climb the other end a lot better than I had last year.
I’d say overall that my fitness (and knees) have improved, I just need to get my confidence back up to start tackling stuff at a decent speed again.
Random event of the day: nearly running into a lady of advanced years who thought that having a little walk on Ill Phil’s Hill was a good idea…
Ride: Cannock Chase
Trail: FtD
Highlights: I think section 13 was a highlight today
Bad bits: Not being as fast as I was on the Meta. Curse cheating full-sussers!
Post ride food snaffled: Dotty Cookie
Good dogs seen: Bit of an exotic batch. There was what I think was a shar-pei and a St Bernard, plus a sweet puppy that seemed to have the head of a russel, the body of a corgi, and the soft folds of skin around the ankles of a bassett hound. Believe me, it was a good combination.
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