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  • These two are experts at Sunday. 📷 🐕

    → 21:37, 13 Dec 2020
  • It’s starting to look winter-y. I like it.

    → 11:09, 6 Dec 2020
  • Dönerstag — Post Gravel Ride Edition 🚲

    → 21:21, 26 Nov 2020
  • We had a visitor in the basement a few nights ago. 📷

    → 14:30, 15 Nov 2020
  • Fun 🚲 ride on Sunday. We bought a new bicycle trailer for the dogs 🐕 and they accepted it more easily than expected. Lots of practice and treats obviously helped.

    → 09:59, 10 Nov 2020
  • After the cold I had last week, I took on the first properly taxing ride yesterday, and enjoyed suffering through the 930 m of climbing over a distance of 17 km. The reward was a necessary and welcome double-espresso at the top and thrilling 20 km of descending. 🚲

    → 10:35, 26 Oct 2020
  • From this morning’s long walk with the dogs. I enjoy finding these kinds of patterns. 📷

    → 13:22, 21 Oct 2020
  • 🚲 Saturday gravel ride: planning failures, challenging paths, and exhaustion

    So that was an interesting ride on Saturday. Due to poor time management and lots of rain, I didn’t manage to go for a ride during the week. On Saturday there was heavy rain in the morning but the skies opened up towards the afternoon and Battle Cat and I were itching to go for a ride on wet forest roads. 😄

    The ride started on familiar steep trails and forest roads, not surprising but still taxing.

    After the first two hundred meters of climbing on sometimes tricky terrain—the WTB Nano 40 tyres had their work cut out of them—I stopped on a meadow for a couple of bites of energy bar and to take some obligatory photos of my bike mid-ride. Obligatory.

    I rode past a bunch of young, curious cows who followed me to the place where I had stopped. Two of them were quite insistent to get face scritches and I obliged.
    What I didn’t expect, though, was that I had to go over their pasture to continue on my planned route and I expected even less that they’d attempt to join me.

    After that things went downhill quickly by going uphill too steeply.
    Turns Out™ I had planned this next part of the route badly. For some reason the gradient data Komoot (and Open Street Maps) has for that part of the forest road, is so terribly off that a section where I expected to ride up a ~ 15% gradient—steep but not impossible—was actually a rarely used forestry operation road carved up by heavy machinery and rain with a 25%+ gradient.

    Not fun. I pushed or carried my bike uphill for over a kilometre. At the top, which was also the highest point of yesterday’s tour, I was exhausted and panting like a furry dog in the midst of summer. Not good.

    The following 10 km compensated me for that slog with beautiful view and incredible riding over everything from flowy double track, challenging single track, even more challenging—for a gravel bike—uphill single track over rocks and roots and finally a long and fast descent towards the Schlossberg on fire roads.

    It was my first time at the viewpoint next to the tram on the Schlossberg and I enjoyed seeing the city I now live in from yet another perspective.

    Standing there, eating the rest of my energy bar, I had to concede that the climbs at the start of the tour combined with the gruelling ascent pushing the bike robbed me of so much energy, that finishing the ride on the planned route (back through the forest) wasn’t possible and so I rode home on the road … a bit annoyed because chunky gravel tyres make riding on tarmac feel like wading through molasses but I was still happy overall.

    → 17:57, 4 Oct 2020
  • Battle Cat has a new sticker. 🚴🏻‍♂️ Found an etsy shop that makes durable Black Lives Matter stickers and donates the proceeds to BLM-linked organisations. Bought a bunch of them. Love how it looks.

    → 10:21, 27 Sep 2020
  • Went for a lunch ride 🚲 into downtown Freiburg to check out the Burley Coho XC single-wheel cargo trailer and pick up two things 😁

    Drop bar, titanium gravel bike with a single-wheel cargo trailer attached to the rear axle in a parking lot. Tubublar packaging containing a bottle of Balvenie Caribbean Cask whisky and the new book by Allie Brosh on a wooden table.
    → 13:54, 24 Sep 2020
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