About ten days ago my good friend Reilly arrived in Terlingua from Arkansas. Since then, we have hammered a few hundred miles of trails down here in the Big Bend, including a very long 60mile day flagging the Epic course for next weekend’s Chihuahuan Desert Dirt Fest.
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We’ve ridden the Rincon loop, the new Birthday loop [includes the new trail we built a couple of weeks ago] and the Dome loop. We’ve ridden the Epic loop twice plus many, many miles on the Lajitas trails as well as all the
local’s only neighbourhood trails.
More than just a good guy and a great cyclist, Reilly is my partner in cycling crime; he and I will be riding the
Great Divide Trail together in the summer of 2013. 2700miles of trails and dirt roads from Banff, Alberta, through the US, finishing in Antelope Wells on the Mexican border.
A few days ago we watched The
Divide Ride film; a documentary about the Divide Ride race and the suffering endured by a few of its competitors. Watching that film got me to thinking; riding the Divide Ride over three months for pleasure would serve as tremendous training for racing that same course the year after.
And so, as I sit in my trailer watching the rain fall upon a thirsty desert, my thoughts are not of today’s (possibly cancelled) ride, but next year’s adventure and the challenges thereafter.