Tuesday 6 May 2014

7696 Ft Descent


Yes that is what we did last Sunday. Not bad, for a little island like Jamaica! Smorba Crew came over for a day of riding to Kingston. This time we hit the Queen Hill trail and the Bloxbourgh trail new for all the riders.
 Roshuan "Bushdawg" and Anthony (no nickname for him yet) were the new riders, Andy, Sanchez and myself  hit the trail at  close to 4000 ft.
 It looked like nothing can stop us until we got the first flat and the second etc.
4 tubes later back on the trail, rock gardens, switchbacks, super dry trail, skidding all over the place. I passed a donkey, he almost got a heart attack, next section lots of switchbacks no berms I was sliding all over the place but I had to keep ride hard, somebody was a few feet behind me. I could even hear his breath. He was riding well, super-smooth. I couldn't look back so I started to guess who could it be, who would ride so smooth, no skidding sound, no break sound. Damn he is riding well! Could it be Andy, Sanchez or one of the new guys. Eventually I found a good place to stop, my arms and legs were shivering from the intensity of the ride, a rest was due anyhow. When I looked back, a huge face was steering at me from 2 ft away. I don't know who was more shocked me or the donkey. We looked at each other for a second or two then he got to pass me and continue his run down the trail. Sanchez and Andy found me laughing, the donkey was trapped between  me and  them. Poor donkey had no escape! Further down the trail we met the donkey again, he continued his flight until the trail got wider, he eventually found escape in a wide corner.





From Queen Hill we took a trail to Dallas, as we proceed I warned everybody that this will be steep. I don't think they took it serious. The trail meanders through big threes, steeply down to a dirt road.Is a shortcut that farmers use. The soil is dark and loose, we all agreed that we have to go back and do some work on it, it has a good potential. This part was really intense, Anthony managed very well, It remind me why I love skiing.
We had a mandatory stop in Dallas at the Union Bar after which we rolled down to Cane River Falls. Our trusted friend Norval  and Tara was waiting for us there. I think we all felt that nothing can stop us the adrenalin was still pumping.
Not even the burning hill on the way to Bloxbourgh. We found our way through the tick smoke all the way to the top. At 3400 ft we were looking down over the beautiful Caribbean Sea, thats where we going.
The descent starts on a single track, quite fun, then we follow the main road until we reach the top of the quarry. Now, this is the fun part, roads are super wide, about 30 ft fairly smooth. Here, is all about speed, you roll at full speed, huge cloud of dust behind you and try  to make all the turns as fast as you can without crashing. Skidding is inevitable  and a must for a full experience.


We ended the ride with cold beers at Miss Fluffy's Bar.
Thank you all for coming I had a great time, I am looking forward to the next ride!

By Bogdan Simandan aka "Boogie"



Tuesday 7 January 2014

New Year Kick Off

After an unsuccessful attempt from Keith Oliver Adams to organise this ride on January 1 , 2014 (unpopular idea I have to say, I guess most of you agree, as we've seen from the replies), 10 of us finally got up early on January 5, 2014 to meet at UTECH for a " New Year Kick Off Ride" As John Richards named it. Some of the attendants were still in a "Shaggy" state with less than 3 hours of sleep after the big show the day before. We eventually left Utech around 6:30 am. The group become complete in Gordon Town! Ten of us took the challenge: Andrew Clough, Blacks, Dean, Doc, Keith, Maurice Gordon, Stamma, Gavin , John Richards and myself. The route: Papine- Gordon Town-Guava Ridge-Quashi Gap- Content Gap-Silver Hill Gap-Section-Hardware Gap (Holywell)-Irish Town- Papine. Not the longest ride many of us ever did but certainly a ride that demands a good fitness level. The whole ride is on road. After 2 hours of climb we pass Quashi Gap and we take the first pictures with the gorgeous Blue Mountains in the background.
 From here the ride becomes more bumpy, certainly the next section requires a mountain bike. The "road" is undulating through the beautiful landscape alternating short climbs with, at places, slippery downhills. Vehicular traffic is almost inexistent, making the ride very enjoyable. We take a short snack break at Mr. Wolfs shop in Clydesdale. Here the road splits in two, the right turn crosses the river and starts climbing towards Cinchona, the left turn starts to steeply climb towards Silver Hill Gap. Maurice uses the break to take a refreshing dip in the river, as we would expect from a heart and core Fun and Thriller! This is the last time I seen Doc before reaching Cafe Blue, he sprinted up the road almost as fast as we would do it downhill. We were actually joking that probably he soon is catching us up from behind, on his second lap. Remarkable fitness level, we are all envy!


 After sliding through the muddy road to Section, we eventually reach New Castle where we regroup and take some more pictures. From here we cruise down the mountain all the way to Cafe Blue in Irish Town. Here we are all together again also joined by David, who waited on us and gave us some moral support. We are looking forward to have you back on the rides! Big up to Andy who managed to do the whole ride, also thank you for doing the Cut Throat Gully Trail with me, on the way down from Irish Town! Thank you Keith for organising it and providing driver and Gavin for giving his vehicle for support.

 This route gives you a feel of what mountain biking is about! Mountain biking is not about climbing mountains on paved roads, is about going to places where you can not go otherwise, go beyond the road’s end, taking the road less traveled. The challenge comes from the difficulty of the terrain you ride and not the number of miles you ride! Is about friendship, about sharing something unique, discover and respect nature, about getting to know places that few know its about freedom it’s about no limits, go were the few can go. Its about competing with your self, break your own limits! 


Despite this not being my favourite kind of ride, I had great time thanks to you all, for a great day!

Bogdan Simandan


 Distance: 35.07 mi Time: 4:18:21 Avg Speed: 8.1 mph Elevation Gain: 4,823 ft http://connect.garmin.com/activity/426220559#.Uswn5znDiJ0.facebook