Whoops, the depressive remark was not meant for the list. Ignore.
Patrick “entirely happy all the time” Moore On Sun, Jul 13, 2025 at 5:01 PM Patrick Moore <[email protected]> wrote: > I think your plan is a good one, in general. And yes, let’s talk on > Wednesday. I look forward to the ride. > > Also, I think that we should have a quasi-official photographer to record > the event. I’d volunteer, but even with the best intentions and effort, my > photography skills are at best mediocre. > > I look forward to that ride, assuming I don’t fall into any more extended > depressive layoffs, and I’d like to meet Ann. You said you are 63 and that > she is older than you. One reason for wanting to meet her is to talk to > someone close to my own age — I turned 70 in March — who still can ride > greater distances and, I daresay, at faster speeds — than the distances and > speeds I am accustomed to; IOW, a concrete example that there is more > cycling life in these old bones yet. > > On Sun, Jul 13, 2025 at 4:26 PM Christopher Young <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> That looks like a memorable ride! it seems like the rides where it's a >> bit of a struggle (or maybe a lot of a struggle) are the ones that stay >> with you. >> I'm thinking of how to be inclusive of people that are up for riding >> something like 30 miles and some that might not be able to do that. My >> current idea is that we'd meet somewhere (maybe Bike in Coffee, if you like >> the setup there), do some introductions and bike ogling, and then maybe >> divide into a shorter ride group and a longer ride group. But I'd float >> that idea past everyone first to get their reactions. If everyone wants to >> ride 30, we'd only need one group. But if someone wants to come meet with >> us and ride 10-15 miles, that's totally fine with me. And if someone just >> wants to come and see the bikes and not ride in a group, that's also OK. >> What do you think? We can talk about this on Wednesday. >> >> Chris >> P.S. My friend Ann and I did a meandering, not very fast ride around the >> South Valley yesterday and I ended up doing 51 miles by the time I got >> home. We are both excited about trying that 50 mile ABQ activity loop >> sometime after I get back from Costa Rica. She rarely drives and rides all >> over the city, so she is a great person to talk to about routes. She's also >> ridden outside the city a fair amount too, including many times up to >> Santa Fe, taking the Railrunner back. >> >> On Sun, Jul 13, 2025 at 2:19 PM Patrick Moore <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> PS: It will be much, much greener, with far, far less wind and dust, and >>> probably much hotter too on this 2015 ride, whether we ride the same Paseo >>> del Bosque path or some other route. >>> >>> On Sun, Jul 13, 2025 at 2:12 PM Patrick Moore <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> I don’t think he’ll mind me sharing this. He wants to participate in >>>> the 2025 ride. >>>> >>>> https://flickr.com/photos/65167088@N00/sets/72157604133469712 >>>> >>>> That March 16 2008 ride was exceptionally windy and dusty even for >>>> Albuquerque’s strong spring winds. We had Corrola-sized tumbleweed >>>> aggregations barreling towards us at 30 mph as we rode South. In fact, one >>>> participant bailed shortly after we got to the main No/So RG trail because >>>> it was so windy. >>>> >>>> I think I had to fix 2 flats during our 30 or so mile ride; this back >>>> in pre-sealant days. And I am surprised to see how low my bar was back when >>>> I was a spritely, lissome 53-year-old. IIRC, bar was ~6 cm below saddle; >>>> about 2012 I adjusted all my road bikes to ~3 cm below saddle but with >>>> longer reach bars. >>>> >>>> I think that RBW listmember Eric Norris still has that Motobecane that >>>> I sold to him what, 10 years ago? I put many miles on it before converting >>>> the 2003 Riv Road custom gofast into a fixed gear commuter, itself replaced >>>> in 2020 by Chauncey’s fixed/IGH clone. >>>> >>>> We had a group post-ride recovery meal at Taj Mahal that, in those >>>> days, was at our Corrales shopping center starting point. 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