Monthly Archives: January 2016

Road Trip

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By the time most of you have read this I will already have driven a few hours headed towards Winona Minnesota to see my friend David Gilmer for some dental work.  I met David a couple years ago and now we see each other a couple times a year.  He bought a cabin up by Cable and uses it extensively.  Pretty perfect for him and his family.  Using the lake and roads during the summer and then skiing during the winter.  Plus running in between and during. Can’t get much better use out of this area than that.  Anyway, it is just a down and back deal I’m hoping.

I’m planning on stopping at Alley Cats coffee in Spooner in an hour or so.  I haven’t had a cup coffee in two days now   That’s sort of odd for me  haven’t really missed it too much,  but now that I think if it I am looking forward to having one soon

Dennis’ ski race is tomorrow morning and he has worked pretty constantly all week.  So many people are calling about changing from the long race, 42 km to 22.  The weather is supposed to be just a tad above zero now, which is an upgrade from -2.  But, it really is hard for the helpers, not the skiers so much.  The guys standing around helping are the ones getting cold.

Trudi, Dennis and I went to the RIvers Eatery for dinner.  Dennis found out that a friend of his had lost his dog, happened to be an English Setter, so we decided to head back to his house, put on some more clothes and go out and help search.  It was already close to 8 pm by the time we got over to the area the dog was last seen.  We drove a perimeter of the area and walk a couple miles and only saw one sign of a dog track in the snow.  I stopped and the dog’s owner was back in a corn field with his other English Setter.  I told him that the track went out to the road and he thought that was a deer track.  I assured him it was a dog, the chest imprint was in the snow.   He got his dog’s bed out of his car and was going to leave it there overnight.  That as a good idea.  Lucky tonight is going to stay pretty constant at 18 or so.  Tomorrow is starts getting cold and then it will be a real problem.  The dog was only 7 months, so really a puppy.  I feel badly for the guy.  And the dog.

I was having a high point yesterday and decided to go out and ski with Dennis and Trudi.  I can’t say that it was the best idea, but it wasn’t horrible either.  I was pretty weak and couldn’t really use my left hand, plus my ribs were hatin’ it, but now I can say it was okay.  My ribs are aching, but it was worth it.  I couldn’t leave Cable without skiing and today is a non ski day, then the temperatures drop.  Maybe I can ski a little on Saturday during the race.

Yuliya Welk came by and made us some mushroom tea.  She is from Russia and is an expert at natural remedies, etc.  I don’t know the name of the mushroom, but it grows on live Birch trees. The tea tasted pretty neutral, not really like anything.  It is supposed to boost your immune system and other stuff which I don’t remember.  Yuliya has her own line of natural skincare and lip balm.  Link to it here.

Okay, that was my day yesterday.  I hope today goes as well, minus not finding the puppy.

Yuliya making the mushroom infusion.

Yuliya making the mushroom infusion.

Not sure the name of the mushroom, but will find out. I'm still alive a day later.

Not sure the name of the mushroom, but will find out. I’m still alive a day later.

Gav carrying an icicle as long as he is.

Gav carrying an icicle as long as he is.

I found this butterfly (maybe moth) in the Kansas garage yesterday. I felt so bad for it. I put it into a cool closet, thinking it might hibernate again. I'm pretty sure that is wishful thinking. If I was rich and had a private jet, I would get in my jet with the butterfly and take it somewhere warm to live.

I found this butterfly (maybe moth) in the Kansas garage yesterday. I felt so bad for it. I put it into a cool closet, thinking it might hibernate again. I’m pretty sure that is just wishful thinking. If I was rich and had a private jet, I would get in my jet with the butterfly and take it somewhere warm to live.

 

Dennis and Trudi heading out from the Northend.

Dennis and Trudi heading out from the Northend.

Trudi skiing.

Trudi skiing on the Birkie trail.

Dennis and I. I decided just to wear my Carhart lined pants. I wasn't really doing anything, but ended up skiing nearly 15 km.

Dennis and I. I decided just to wear my Carhart lined pants. I wasn’t really planning on doing much, but ended up skiing nearly 15 km.

Cycling is my Sport

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This morning it is pretty brisk up here in Cable, Wisconsin.  It is -8 right now and the ski race that Dennis runs starts in 45 minutes.  There are close to 600 people signed up to ski either 42 or 24 kilometers.  Classic skiing, not skate.

I don’t have any desire to do that/this, even if I could.  For one, I don’t classic ski, don’t even own classic skis.  Two, I don’t get enough personal reward from it to justify the potential suffering. I’m pretty sure I my number one sport could never be a winter sport.

Unless you are going to travel the world, following the cold weather, most winter athletes end up training way more than racing.  Using nordic skiing for an example, the season is relatively short compared to cycling.  The rest of the year you are doing some other sport to train.  That isn’t that appealing to me.

Then, the first line of the paragraph above.  Following the cold weather.  Who wants to do that.  I would be happy following warm weather around the planet, but going out of my way to be in cold weather doesn’t do it for me.

I say this, but am happy riding a cyclo-x when the conditions are harsh.  But that is usually the exception and not the rule.  And I do seem to function better athletically when I have cold water spraying on my legs, which isn’t the the optimal situation for road racing.  But again, that doesn’t happen very often.

Anyway, cycling is my sport.  We’re lucky there are so many different disciplines of it to keep us amused.  It sort of amazes me when someone says they only ride road bikes.  I try to convince them maybe they should expand their horizons and try riding on gravel some.  No, I’m a road rider.  There would be no way to convince them to ride MTB.  I like it all and like switching around during the season.  I like it all.

Funny observation.  The afternoon before the night I was violently ill, I was horrible riding the trainer.  Like 2/3’s the wattage as normal and I was struggling.  Then yesterday, last night, I rode and I felt pretty good, nearly great.  I think I must have been sick before I ate dinner that night and it just took that long to set in and progress to being terrible.

I’m going to suit up pretty soon and try to ski to the North turn around of the ski race.  Trudi, Jeff Bradley, Deb Wood and George’s family are there feeding the skiers.  I’m trying to figure out the quickest way to get there.  I’m not going to ski with poles.  That really didn’t work a couple days ago.  Kind of setback for my ribs and thumb some.

The puppy is still lost.  I’m hoping now that someone took her.  Update**** Puppy found.

They put her dog bed out in a field and then this morning she was there.  Pretty great.

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Brooke is found!

 

This is Tess, Mick and Beth's puppy. I'm teaching him back habits with my cast.

This is Tesse, Mick and Beth’s puppy. I’m teaching her back habits with my cast.