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Ride Reports
Spike’s Ride Report
September 14, 2002 Ride Report
August 10, 2002 Ride Report
July 13, 2002 Ride Report
Northwestern Tandem Rally Ride Report
June 23, 2002 Ride
June 16, 2002 Ride
April 2002 Ride
January 2001 Ride
Second Full Moon Ride
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Spike’s Ride Report
Vicki & Rick, Julie & Daryl Bouchard, Lee Marvin, and Dennis & dede showed up to ride the 50. It was a great day. We killed ourselves trying to keep up with V&R. After the ride we all convened at
V&R’s for Dos Hermanos take-out. All in all it was a great day. Daryl even won a backpack!
dede
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September 14, 2002 Ride
We had a good turn out for the El Malpais, La Ventana out & back ride from the El Malpais Visitor's Center. It was a perfect day - cloudy, beautiful riding weather. 4 tandems & 3 singles showed: new members,
Howard & Heidi Schnell; Jonathan Brinkerhoff (regular stoker Eileen) w/Laurel McGinty; Janet & Joe Vertrees; ourselves then Roann Sexson, Vicki and Loraine Kubik; John Wanik stayed @ the visitor's center to
relax. Everyone rode all of the 50.8 miles to the "Chain of Craters" Road. The sun came out after we got back and we (Vicki, Howard & Heidi ) ate at the overlook picnic area on the rocks.
dede
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Ride Report August 10, 2002
Tandems in the Wind by Janet Vertres
The weather report said Saturday would be “breezy”, but I would argue that it was downright windy. Dean remarked that a 25 mph wind was indeed a mere breeze according to New Mexico standards, but I say anything above
15 mph qualifies as windy!
Windy it was and the wind speed continued to pick up as we congregated in the parking lot at Smith’s. The New Mexico Touring Society was there in force as well, so we had the company of good friends. Several new
tandem folks joined us, as did Mike and Leslie (Joe and Janet’s neighbors) on their single bikes. All in all, there were 20 riders, Dean and Lee; Jonathon and Eileen; Mike and Joan (from St. Louis), Dennis and dede;
Bruce and Delmar (father and son); Carla and Scott (friends of Bruce); Julia and Greg (sister and brother-in-law of Joe); Mike and Leslie; Chris and Sandy; and Joe and Janet (ride sponsors). The increasing
wind-speed made folks anxious to get started and after a few fits and starts, we were off to do battle with the forces of nature.
Three ride options, ranging between a little over 30 miles to a little over 50, ensured that there was a ride for everyone. The setting was the East Mountains, and although Joe selected the more difficult loop
direction, most seemed eager for a challenging ride.
The scenery was beautiful along the back roads, thanks in part to the recent rains. The cloud cover kept the temperature down and there were times it threatened to rain. Wildlife sightings included prairie
dogs, meadowlarks, hawks, and vultures. The most exciting wildlife encounter was a black bear that crossed in front of Julia and Greg as they went south on S. 14.
Most people met up at the Oak Flats picnic grounds for a mass descent down S. 14 and on into town. With the wind at our backs, we were barreling down faster than the cars. Going downhill with the wind at our backs
was a welcome relief after all that climbing in the wind. Mike and Joan stated they hit 50 mph for the first time ever on their recumbent. Some of us wonder if their speedometer was out-of-whack, but clearly we were
all flying low. The fast pace and easy ride at the end left everyone with a smile on their face. If only Einstein’s had pie on the menu, then it would truly have been a perfect ending to a great ride.
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Ride Report July 13, 2002
By Dennis Cooper
Return of the Aussies
This ride was memorable for two reasons. First, Kay and Paul came with their recumbent for the first time in more than a year, with the weak excuse that they had spent a year in Australia. We got to
hear some tales from down under, but hopefully we will get to hear more and see maps and pictures to understand the geography. Second, we had six bikes when we started, with the seventh catching us a few miles into the ride. Joining us for the first time since Christmas were Karen Ann and Ryan on one bike and Agustin and Dylan on another. Tom and Edel, along with dede and Dennis completed the starting sextet of tandems. Lee and Dean caught up a few miles into the ride, and shortly flew off for ten extra miles, arriving back at the cars before the remainder of the teams. They are training for a three day multi-stage race for tandems in Portland, OR around Labor Day.
The ride was interesting for dede and me because dede’s knee had been bothering her for a few days prior to the ride. It felt better that morning, but just after we stopped at the Tajique store, she jerked her
leg sideways in response to a landing fly, thereby making her knee really hurt, particularly while standing. We then had to ride almost without stopping (a big change for us), as she could ride but not walk or
stand. Interesting, but hopefully not something we repeat.
The route for the ride was recycled from a few years ago; Estancia, Tajique, Torreon, Manzano, Punta de Agua and then loop back on SH 542 & SH 41 to Estancia (Lee and Dean added the five mile leg to
Mountainair). I like the route, and don’t understand why we don’t get there more often. No great place for pie, I suppose, but I am doing my research.
“Bird of the Day” was the Western Tanager.
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Ride Report June 23, 2002
Dennis and I arrived at San Felipe Casino around 7:30 am (the ride was to start at 8 am). We got our bike and ourselves ready but no one had shown by 7:58 am We tried calling Vicki & Rick on their cell but
no answer. We decided we would be riding by ourselves. Then out of no where 2 blurrs screeched to a halt panting. The Thompsons and Marvins had decided to ride out to the casino and meet up with us. It was a good
thing because we couldn’t keep up with them even after they had pooped each other out. We all rode via the frontage road to Bernalillo then the Tompsons and oursevlves rode to the Jemez Dam while the Marvins rode
back home. After we got back to Bernaillo the Thompsons rode on home and we rode back to San Felipe. I very good ride.
dede
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Ride Report 6/16/02:
The Chile Pedalers club founders, Dennis & Lindsey Morris, were in town this past weekend. We meet
at the Santa Ana Star Casino to start the ride. Rick got off work a little early and went to Krispy Kream to get donuts to take up to the group. At the last minute we decided to pedal up instead of
driving. We took 'the big bag' off the back of the bike and tied 2 dozen donuts on with a bungy cord, yes they were in boxes. We were a couple of minutes late but we were soon forgiven when
they saw the treat! At this point none of us realized that we would be spending the day in Benalillo.
We rode the Uncer loop. When everyone got back to the parking lot we decided to
go to The Range for lunch. As it turned out we waited for about an hour and 15 minutes for a table. We forgot that it was Fathers Day. This gave everyone plenty of time to get to
know two new people who came to the ride, Hal and Barbara.
Since this was Rick's 'Friday' we invited everyone to meet us at O'Niells Pub for drinks and to listen to the Buckarettes ( a neat
band that plays cowboy music and has a very colorful sense of humor).
Later that evening Dennis and Lindsey meet us for drinks at the pub. We had a great time talking about all of
you who were not there! The later it got the better the stories!
Vicki & Rick
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Ride report—April 13, 2002
The Spring wake-up ride brought out four teams for a spirited ride on Saturday, April 13. Actually it was a bit more spirited than we wanted. We were hoping to get more folks out who haven't been riding so much
so we could take it easy. But instead we got Joe and Janet, Dean and Lee, Dennis and dede, and ourselves. That means we were working pretty hard just to keep them all in sight. But the weather was nice, the wind not
too strong, and a great breakfast at Einstein's Bagels put us in the mood for riding.
We met at the Santa Ana Star casino for a somewhat belated departure. Since they built the new parking lot, they no longer
have speakers all over belting out "Horrible Hits from the '60s" all day. So there was not a lot of incentive to get going. I always thought they played all that lousy music to get people out of the lot
and into the casino. I wonder what they play inside?
We had lots of options for the ride, but given the makeup of the group we chose to go uphill for the first five miles, to the National Guard Armory west of
Bernalillo, then south on Unser, through northwest Rio Rancho, and back on 528 to the Star. This is a great loop ride with rolling hills, lots of open space, and a big shoulder on 528. To finish it off, we took a
bit of a break, then rode out to Jemez Dam to get in another good 10 miles on a beautiful road. Altogether it was a pretty quick 35 miles, no flats, no hassles, good company, and good exercise. Just what a bike ride
should be.
Tom
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Ride report—January 12, 2002
The January ride was a one hour spinning class in Santa Fe. The Thompsons and Marvins came up to join dede and Dennis. This was scheduled to take the opportunity to see the exhibit at the O’Keefe
Museum of O’Keefe’s O’Keefes (Georgia O’Keefe’s paintings that she kept in her collection). Lee called and suggested we also go to the Plaza and see the Olympic torch come through Santa Fe. We did, and
were stopped by a police roadblock as we drove toward the Plaza. The torch was minutes away from this location, so we just got out, walked about 50 feet, and watched the torch come right by. We then went
on down to the Plaza, ate, and then watched it come into the Plaza. We saw the O’Keefes, went to the spinning class, ate and drank wine. A very nice Saturday in Santa Fe, even without getting on the
tandem.
Dennis Cooper
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Chile Pedaler Second Full Moon Ride—December 28, 2001
By Dennis Cooper
The Chile Pedaler second full moon ride occurred the Friday after Christmas, December 28. As with the first ride, the Thompsons organized the ride. We met at Matt’s Pools on Alameda, across from the Bike
Path parking lot, and rode the bike path to the Aquarium and back, about an 18 mile ride. PNM and the City of Albuquerque had the Christmas light show going, and it was fun riding by the various light
arrangements. We stopped and had hot chocolate at the Aquarium, but did not do a walking tour of the show. We had four participating tandems; Thompsons, Marvins, Mayers & Collins/Cooper. As was
the case with the first full moon ride, this was the warmest winter ride of the year so far, and we did see the full moon. After the ride, we retired to the Flying Star on Rio Grande for sustenance.
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