Tuesday, August 18, 2015

August 9, 2015

It was another great weekend in Cloudcroft.  The temps in Lubbock finally reached 100 degrees about the time we left on Thursday, and it was a cool 72 degrees when we arrived at the cabin and a chilly 67 degrees inside the cabin.  JD, Jill, Amy & Vince all arrived on Thursday night.

On Friday, we drove to town and rode the usual trails except Amy didn't drop off a car and was committed to climbing back up to town on the bike.  There are 4 options.  Three of these had been tried recently by various members of our groups, and not one of them had been popular with anyone other than Rick, Vince or me.  So we decided to do the 4th option--climb back up the singletrack.  Rick and I had done this once when we first started riding up here last spring.  It turned out to be a great option (as long as it's not too muddy).   Amy made it back to town, and the climb received good reviews from everyone.   We had a late lunch at the BBQ place, and it turns out later Friday afternoon is a great time to go because you don't have a long wait.

Everyone still felt like riding on Saturday, so we loaded up the bikes to ride in the James Ridge area.  Rickey, Vince and I started at the bottom of 16 Springs Canyon Road and Amy, JD and Jill drove up the the James Ridge Lookout and met us out on the trail.  We had another pleasant ride in perfect temperatures.  Amy and crew headed back to the car early for about a 10 mile ride, and Rickey, Vince and I rode on to pick up a few more miles and to ride our favorite trails, but some storms moved in and cut our ride a little short.  Afterward, we made a trip to the Western Bar for some Moose Drools then to the ski resort for our favorite pizza.

JD and Jill left Sunday morning, Amy hiked, and Rickey, Vince and I decided it was time to try the Rim Trail again. It's a very technical trail with some great views through a lot of different terrains with lots of rocks, roots, screaming descents, tough climbs, dense forest with ferns changing to rocky/sunny slopes, and areas with very narrow trails.  We were all having some difficulties keeping our balance on a particularly awkward and narrow section but were nearing the top when I lost my balance over the left side of the trail and crashed about 5-10 feet below.  Luckily I only got some scrapes and bruises and landed on a log with my bike falling on top of me.  They dragged me back up on the trail, and we continued on. It was a bit scary to say the least, but I'm ready to go back and explore the next section of trail!
New flags on the Harkey Pedestrian bridge over Highway 82 on the Switchback Trail
Rick and the bikes
The scenery near the end of the Switchback Trail while sitting on a log and waiting for the group on a perfect 75 degree day
Rick at the top of the singletrack climb
Top of the singletrack climb
Large male elk with huge antlers--first time we've seen one during the day in our subdivision
Some interesting wildflowers at the top of "walker hill"
Short rest at the top of "walker hill"
Sunday on the Rim Trail with some thunderstorms threatening in the background
Toby enjoying a warm window with a good view and great mountain smells
Minx enjoying a nice bed
Rim Trail
Nice view of High Rolls and White Sands from the Rim Trail
Nice view of High Rolls and White Sands from the Rim Trail
Rim Trail
Rim Trail
Temp at the cabin on the way out of town at 4pm on Sunday after a rain shower.  It was around 100 in Lubbock.

Sunday, August 2, 2015

July 26, 2015

We had another nice weekend at the cabin.  Randy and Sandra joined us on Thursday evening and Amy and Vince came up on Friday evening.  

We received the call from the tree guy just as we were pulling into Cloud Country on Thursday night that he would be ready to take the tree down on Friday morning, but that we could not be in the cabin while they were working due to safety concerns.  We left our poor kitties in the cabin on Friday morning and drove to Cloudcroft with Randy and Sandra for a full day of mountain biking.  We arrived in town, got Sandra's MTB rented and set up at the bike store, and were preparing to leave when a storm developed overhead.  We took shelter in the bakery, ate some great pastries and were able to take off relatively quickly.  Sandra had not really mountain biked before, so we took it easy and rode the single track, the Switchback Trail, Bailey Canyon climb and La Luz Canyon climb.  On the Bailey Canyon ridge top, we hit rain and continued on until a very close lightning strike persuaded us to take a break on the ground for a while.  There were three close lightning strikes and some rain before the storm moved on, and we continued down the mountain.  We hadn't ridden far when we saw the first tree shattered by the lightning and a little farther down the road, we found a second tree which was blown apart all over the road.  It was more than a little scary to see what a lightning strike will do!  The storms cleared, and we finally made it back into town after a very long and muddy day of mountain biking.  We went back to the cabin to check on the tree, Amy and Vince arrived, and we had dinner at the Western Bar. 

On Saturday, (Sandra and Randy had enough mountain biking the day before) Vince, Rick and I got ready and headed out to ride on James Ridge near our cabin.  We parked, looked at the clouds, checked the radar and saw major storms headed our way.  We then drove into town, met up the the others, shopped, tried to stay dry, waited, waited, ate lunch at the BBQ place, headed back to the cabin, waited...  Then the clouds cleared so we went out for a late afternoon ride with stomachs full of BBQ.  We survived, returned to the cabin to clean up, and drove to the pizza place for dinner.  The owner met us in the parking lot and said a class reunion had taken all of their dough, so no pizza!  We reluctantly went to Big Daddy's for an ok dinner.

Randy and Sandra took off Sunday morning, and Rick, Vince, Amy and I rode from Cloudcroft.  We did the usual Sunday ride and left Amy's car down in Bailey Canyon so she didn't have to do the brutal climb back into town.  We rode back up to Cloudcroft via the always challenging Old Cloudcroft Highway Trail for the first time in a while and had lunch at the pizza place before returning home.
One last look at the large pine tree going thru the back deck
Sandra and Randy on the very muddy and treacherous single track on Friday 
Rest stop on the Switchback Trail with Rick, Randy and Sandra
A lightning and rain break at the ridge top with 3 very close lightning strikes
Ridge top lightning break
The reason we took a lightning break--a large tree took one of the lightning bolts
A little farther down the road another large tree had been hit and was blown apart by lightning onto the road--scary
More carnage from the second tree hit by lightning and blown out into the road
More tree carnage
A couple of miles down the road on the La Luz Canyon climb it had cleared up
Tired and muddy after a very long day of mountain biking
Remnants of the large pine tree 
Only the bottom stump remained when we arrived back at the cabin
Sunday mountain biking on the Switchback trail
Switchback trail near High Rolls
The cabin minus the large pine tree--the roof is next