Ash Canyon Night Ride Report

It’s almost completely dark shortly after 5:00 PM these days, and the temperatures are pretty mild for this time of year. These conditions made Thursday’s after work night ride just about perfect. I had hoped to do more night riding in the summer, but by the time it got dark, I was ready for bed! You don’t have to wait long for darkness this time of year though.

Chris, Dennis, Jeff P, and Mike
Chris, Marcus, Dennis, Jeff P, and Mike

I rode home after work on Thursday, had a quick dinner, suited up, and then began my ride across town to the trailhead. The full moon has already come and gone, so the night was pretty dark. Without all the visual cues, I really had to pay attention to what street I was on so I could make the right turns. There were times when I wasn’t completely certain I was going the right way! The further I rode west, the darker and lonelier it got. I was looking forward to getting to the trailhead to see some other riders.

Chris, Marcus, and Dennis
Chris, Marcus, and Dennis

When I arrived the trailhead, I could see a lot of riders getting ready for the ride, unpacking bikes and mounting lights. But without getting right in someone’s face, it was hard to tell who everyone was. I had to use voice recognition to ascertain who was among me! I was pretty certain the golden retriever with the blinking collar was LuLu though. After we all figured out who each other was, the eight of us headed for the Jackrabbit / Vicee Rim Trail.

Tom, Kona Kula, and Lester
Tom and Lester

For reasons still unknown, Roger turned back. Lulu broke from the front of the pack to go find him, and shortly after, Lester got a text message from Roger saying he was done. We caught up to the leaders at the top of the 7 Steps trail, and met a group of three other riders on their way back from their ride. Before I could even see these other riders though, I heard the unmistakable laugh of Smiling Bob in the distance. I knew before I had finished climbing 7 Steps that we had met up with more riders. As we were talking to them, Mike showed up and brought our group’s number back up to eight.

We descended to the Creek Trail, and then began our ascent up the canyon. I’ve only climbed the Creek Trail a handful of times, but riding up it at night was an all new experience! With only the bushes and trees visible in the lights, the sound of the creek off to the left, your imagination could put you just about anywhere. I was thankful to have the helmet light so I could look around!

This was the first time I’ve used the helmet mounted light on the trails, and it worked out well; especially in combination with the bar mounted light. Even with the helmet light though, you don’t have peripheral vision like you do in the day. I had to really concentrate on pointing the light beam at the trail when the pace picked up on the downhills.

Jeff (me!)
Self Portrait

Bringing up the rear, and having the camera stowed deep in my pack prevented me from getting good pictures of the experience. I got these pictures at the top of the Creek Trail climb. The photo taking technique was much different too. I just pointed the camera in the direction of the voices, pushed the button, and hoped for the best!

As much fun as we all had, the ride ended pretty strangely. We were just a few feet from the trailhead, moments away from completing the ride, when we spooked a mother deer and her fawn. The fawn bolted, ran right into a wire fence, breaking its neck in the impact. The poor thing struggled for quite some time, but finally died. We all felt pretty helpless to do anything, and it put a somber mood on the end of the ride. Regardless of this little tragedy though, everyone seemed pretty excited to get together for another night ride soon. So if you missed this ride, you will most likely have another opportunity very soon!

THURSDAY NIGHT RIDE

Anyone interested in night riding? If you are, meet us Thursday evening, 6:00 pm, at the intersection of the Jack Rabbit Trail and the V&T bike path.
Expect temps to be in the 40s, with 12 mph winds from the N.

Feel free to bring along a beer or two for an after ride (or mid-ride) trailhead BS session.

Harvest Moon Ride & Beer Swap Report

Monday night was the Harvest Moon Ride and Beer Swap. It started off a little rocky, as there seemed to be some confusion as to the start time. Roger was a half hour early, I was ten minutes late. Jeff P was right on time. But since Ash Canyon is a small place, it’s no surprise that we all found each other pretty quickly.

Harvest Moon Ride
Jeff P and Ray

Jeff P found me early on, and then we found Roger and Ray at the top of the 7 steps trail. It wasn’t long after this that the moon started rising in the east. There was a little smoke in the air, and the moon had a reddish tint to it. It was a beautiful sight to see it come up over the mountains.

Harvest Moon Ride
Where’s that guy that said I wouldn’t need lights?

Things really started to get dark along the Four Day trail. Roger, the only rider without a light, was wondering just who it was that said we wouldn’t need lights for this ride. I switched mine on and rode off. I noticed that having a bar mounted light was a little difficult, since my bars were not always pointed ahead while I was climbing. It was also hard to look through the corners. I can see how an additional helmet light would help tremendously.

Harvest Moon Ride
Why is the moon so damn small on camera?

After riding the Four Day trail, we regrouped near the creek crossing on Ash Canyon road. As we talked, the moon grew higher in the sky, and it started to get much brighter. We shared lights going back down Ash Canyon Road, but by the time we got to Deer Run, Roger didn’t even need a light anymore. Ray switched his off, saying his was screwing up his balance.

Harvest Moon Ride
Beer Swap Above 7 Steps

We stopped again at the top of the 7 Steps trail, and began the beer swap. I don’t think Ray had a beer, so the discussion about who was having what beer broke out between the remaining three of us. It was like watching Abbot and Costello’s “Who’s on first?” routine! In the end, Jeff P retained his can of Guinness, Roger got my icy cold Sierra NV Anniversary Ale, and I got Roger’s slightly warmer Kona Brewing Long Board Lager. Hey, he’d been riding since 6 PM, so I guess he had an excuse. All were good, and we enjoyed looking out over the city lights, watching the moon continue to rise.

Harvest Moon Ride

It was really starting to get bright out, and we rode pretty fast down the remainder of trail, Postal and Jack Rabbit. We had a great time, and I don’t think we should wait too long before doing this again! Get some lights everyone!
Moon Over Carson

Harvest Moon Ride & Beer Swap

moser moon1.jpg
Harvest Moon Ride

Monday  September 15, 2008

If you would like to join us for the Harvest Moon mountain bike ride, meet at

6:30 p.m. on the V & T bike path behind WNC.

Our journey will take us to the Great Wall and Skid On This.  We will also ride the new M.O.T  singletrack (Mike’s Other Trail).

There is no entry fee, but if you would like to be involved in the beer swap, it would be a good idea to bring along one brew for the exchange.

Lights should only be necessary for the ride home on city streets.