I want to say a huge thank you to Lynda and Dave for hosting Camp Lynda and for keeping the vibe so positive. I know how much time it takes to organize this type of thing even though its theme is “self supported”. You guys rocks!
The group dinners were a highlight and I only wish I could have spent more social time with more people. The conversation Friday night about training with power between Bart, who admitted that he doesn’t even wear a watch when he trains, and Dave Harris, was fun to listen to.
As I plowed through my first post-camp work day yesterday my brain kept drifting back to various points along the weekend’s adventure. These pics are a random sampling from each day.
At one point during our outbound leg, there was a river of water pouring down a valley in the face of the slickrock but by the time we came back through it was dry.
The mud on Day 1 was more grit and sand than clay we were able to ride without too many issues other than a noisy reminder from the drivetrain area
If only I had cyclocross-carried my bike through the first 200 yards of clay on Day 2...
When you have a hard time opening the wrapper, you have waited too long to eat.
Threatening weather seems to surround us for most of Day 3 but we were treated to great riding conditions
My biggest regret of Camp Lynda was not making it to the Iceberg. Ha!
4 comments:
The Iceburg huh? I drove/rode past that place very day...twice. Never even crossed my mind to stop in there. Maybe I should have :)
Jeff - the magical healing powers of a fine milkshake are recognized and understood by few. :)
Great photo summary. :) You know, I told Dave C when we were out on Sunday that I was going to have a freakin' milkshake after that ride...and it never happened. :( Next time, we will HAVE to go there.
Dan, chris, dave c, kurt, maradith and myself all know the healing power of the iceburg...
Good stuff Dave
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