Saturday, June 8, 2013

Fire Ant Tour 2013

I did my first Fire Ant Tour bike ride this morning. Usually on this weekend in June, I am in Las Colinas doing the Wounded Warrior 10k or half marathon, but in the interest of time and money and in keeping with my goal of doing more biking events this year, I stayed closer to home this year.

I have been riding with a local bicycle club for over a year now. Some of us have been meeting on Tuesdays and Thursdays and riding some killer hills out on a local military base. I have met some great people and have gotten much better at biking due to these T-Th ride dates. There is some gorgeous scenery around these parts, and it does look so very Texas-y.

 Team Jersey
 
 
 
I got up early this morning to drive the approximately 40 minutes to the start of the bike tour. It was already beautiful at 6 AM, and it was a perfect day for a ride...not too hot and little wind.
 
 
 The start....
 Ride this way!
 Rest Stop 1
 

 At times I was riding all alone along some beautiful stretches of countryside.
 Texas beauties...wildflowers along the route.
Rest stop 2

 

 
 The bounty from the Queen of cookies....she made every one of these from scratch as she does every year. They were amazing!
 

 Route markers...green:10 miles; yellow: 25 miles; blue: 45 miles; and red:62 miles
 

 Final turn....
 
The 18th Annual Fire Ant Tour shirt. I like it!
 
 


 




Sunday, April 21, 2013

2013 Stampede on the Chisholm Trail Bike Ride

The world revolves around relationships: with family and friends, with coworkers, with those in your circle, and with yourself. I am very fortunate to have a great family and many close friends. I am often asked by friends to go here or there after work, and many times I beg off saying I have this to do or that to do, but I know that if this trend continues too long, those friendships will die off; people will get tired of being rejected. It was with this thought that I readily accepted an ivitation to dinner Friday after work. My work was caught up and I had no place to be in a hurry. We were going to a nice little restaurant a few towns over, and I knew from experience that they have the most excellent chicken fried steak.

Typically, the night before an event, I try and do the traditonal carb loading with pasta with other friends who are competing with me in the same events. No so this time. I had a hankering for some CFS and a margarita, so I ordered away. Not only that, one of my dinner companions had ordered loaded potato chips as an appetizer: potato chips smothered with bacon and cheese and sliced green onions and more cheese along with several small tubs of ranch dressing to dip the chips in.  Mmmmmmmmmmmm....carbs, yes?

                                                         CFS, fried okra, and mashed potatoes

We ate our fill, went through the rituals of friendship in sharing a meal together, and then my friend and I headed back for home. I went to bed relatively early for me, and I set my alarm for 5 AM so that I could drive the 30 miles to the biking event in the morning and not feel rushed in getting there.

I woke up feeling like hell with all of those carbs from dinner the night before fighting to make their way out of my body. I had to keep fighting the gag reflex, and I did have to force myself to not wimp out and just stay home and try to sleep off the bloating and nausea. However, I knew that people were counting on me to be at this event, so I kept running to the bathroom in between getting all of my gear ready and loaded, and I finally headed out about 6:30 AM, without breakfast of course. Coffee and the repast from the night before would have to fuel me on this 25 mile bike ride I had set out before me.

The day dawned chilly but sunny, and as I pulled in to the parking lot, I could see people unracking their bikes and pumping up their bike tires in preparation for the 8 AM start time. It wasn't long until my friend showed up, and we got our things ready and headed to the starting line. There were in all about 100 bikers ready to attack the hills of Central Texas on this sunny, chilly morning.

The starting lineup

The shirt
 

Two modes of transportation

 
The camraderie of the bikers

Taking 5 in front of Belton Lake 

Ahhhhhh, the bluebonnets!!
 
The "25 mile" route turned into 31. 62!
 
It was a perfect morning for biking through the Central Texas countryside, and it being the Hill Country, there were numerous hills to challenge one's endurance and riding skills. There were people of all shapes, sizes, and age groups riding, and at one point my friend and I were passed by an older couple on hybrids. My friend was incredulous, and I got the "REALLY?!" look, which meant for me to get the lead out. I had the best laugh of the day and it endured throughout the ride. My friend had orginally set out to do the 50 mile bike ride, and I had set on doing the 25. We rode together laughing and talking for about the first 14 miles until we came to the rest stop where the routes split. We said our goodbyes, and he set off one way and I, another. I was riding solo for a few miles as most people had chosen the routes of longer duration. I was kicking myself for not challenging myself in doing the 50 miler when I hear voices talking behind me. It was my friend and a couple of other riders in the local bike club who had come to join me on the25 mile route after all. It was great fun riding and chatting and sharing in this biking experience. Another phenomenal day in my life on the run!

Saturday, April 13, 2013

Tour de Vineyard 2013

I made a promise to myself that this year I would enter more biking events. I have been attending RPM class at my local gym, and I have become a better biker. Today was my first bike event of the year, and it was a perfect day for a ride! This was my third time doing this ride, and I have done both the 15 mile and 35 mile distances. This year I opted for the 15 miles ride so that I could complete the event and still make a noon appointment.

The Vineyard at Florence in Florence, Texas is a gorgeous place. I have been here for grape stomps, wine tastings, and Sunday brunch at their little cafe. Some of my friends joined in on this event today, and we all did varying distances from my 15 miles, to another friend's 35 miles, and another's 65 miles.

The weather could not have been more perfect: crisp and cool and sunny with little wind. There were many, many gorgeous wild flower along the way including my favorites the bluebonnet and the Indian Paintbrush. I stopped and took a few pictures along the route and said silent prayers of thanks along the way that I was both financially and physically able to ride my bike in this event. There are so many incredible and nice people who compete in these types of events, and it is always enjoyable saying hellos at each passing biker as we manuever the differing routes.

Up next weekend is the Stampede at Chisholm Trail with some challenging hills and a 25 mile route for me. I am truly looking forward to it. This is a far cry from the days when I used to say I would rather suck the snot out of a dog than ride a bicycle! ;)~



The Bluebonnets

Unloading the bikes
                                                               In front of the fountain
                                                             Lining up at the start
                                                                 Rest stop at mile 9
                                                                        Takin' 5

 
Beautiful bluebonnets!

                      I decided to lay my bike by the side of the road so I could get a better view of
                      this gorgeous outdoor Texas carpet!

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Keeping Austin Weird: The Electric Run!

Nothing like hanging out in neon with 10,000 of your closest friends! March 30th, 2013 was the first annual Electric Run for Austin. I travelled to the event site with three friends and then met up with several more on site. We got there early enough to set up our lawn chairs in the parking lot so that we could get our neon on. Glasses, necklaces, rings, earrings, flashing swords, whatever we could find to try and stand out in a sea on neon people.

There were groups of friends, families with children, mothers and daughters, fathers and sons, and even those who had come alone to join in on the fun. There was a fantastic after-party, and the volunteers did a wonderful job of getting us all out of the parking lot at the end and back on the road to home. Another grand time on the run!






Dancing Men at the starting line



 
 

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Rock and Roll Dallas Half Marathon 2013

This was my 4th year to do the RNR Dallas half marathon, and again, my sister-in-law joined me for the event. We stay at the posh Omni hotel one block from the starting line, and after the race, my sister-in-law treats me to a birthday massage at her favorite Dallas area spa. My brother always comes along to these races, and he meets us at various points along the route to cheer us on and to take pictures.
Texas weather is fickle, and we were not surprised to learn the night before the race that race day temps would bring us wind chills in the 20s along with wind gusts up to 40 MPH. Fun, fun!
We meet in the hotel lobby race morning at 7 so that we can grab a coffee and then head over to our corrals. There were tons of racers in the hotel lobby with our very same idea!
Dallas Omni hotel lobby race morning
 
Corral 1 start Dallas half marathon 2013
 
We trucked on over to the starting line and tried to stay warm in the crazy wind and cold.
 
 
Hanging out with some Longhorns pre-race!
 
In our corral ready to head out...we started in corral 12 of 21 corrals!
 
The wind was so strong that it knocked over many of the mile marker signs along the race route! At about mile 10, I wanted to join these signs on the ground!
                                                     Evidence of the 25-40 MPH winds!

There were bands along the way as well as people cheering on their friends and loved ones, and the area cheerleaders were there rooting for us, too!
 
 
It is very motivating to see people of all fitness levels out there chasing a dream, a personal best, or another medal for their collection. Guess who I saw once again? You got it! The tall, mohawked runner George with the GREAT legs that I first met in Seattle in 2011 and the again in Savannah 2012. Now here he is in Dallas, Texas 2013!! Howdy, George!
 
We leaned into the wind, braved the cold, and kept putting one foot in front of the another until we crossed the finish line at mile 13.1 I always like to get my medal and my free beer at the finish line!
We did it once again! Woo hoo!!!!
 
Rock and Roll Dallas Half Marathon Medal 2013
 
We left the race venue and headed to lunch at a trendy little Mexican restaurant called RJ's where they make excellent frozen margaritas. Afterwards we headed to the spa and our 80 minute sports massage. Mmmmmmmmmmmm!!!!!
 
Another great weekend spent on the run with family and friends!