Sunday, October 5, 2008

Lorum ipsum bicycalus

Thank-you to the cast of characters of this year's 5th annual FODOFT weekend. Great time! Here's my version:

Tim "20 tooth", and Tom "Strobe" had breakfast at the Littleton Diner, broke through a wall of rain to get in a little riding Friday on the upper Darling trails. Poundcake roots were a little slippery eh boys? Leo was out there somewhere riding solo.

Scott, J Mac, Getch, and Curt showed up at dusk with express delivery of Tom's replacement pedals. Camp was all set up, dinner ready, and the fire was roaring. Curt introduced everyone to his friend Mike who dropped in from a nearby slopeside condo. Mike is a nice guy with no previous involvent with FODOFT.

Slept in 'til daylight Saturdy morning, about 45 degrees, dark clouds and northwest winds. Mike came by ready to ride and introduced us to his sweetie who passed on the ride and took off with the dogs for a hike around Willoughby.

Saturday ride from the Inn at Mountain View:
10:30 start, X-Clockwise loop heading out Bemis to Toadies and River Run, in and out of Webs and DryFeet to West Branch, Hogback and Sidewinder, (where we found Sven and Dennis. Be sure to watch the video.) Old Webs and out to the Darling Hill Rd. Crossing DH Rd., Vast for a bit, turned back northerly on Culvert Cut, Knob, Vast, Bill Mcgill to Worth It. Took the Mansion View which climbs the highest on the east side of Darling Hill. The turny descent down Mt. View, lower Worthit, Kitchell and Herbs might be worth the climb back to the Inn. We spotted a car in the village.

Scott, Leo, and Sven headed home by late afternoon. Be sure to check out the Weak and Feeble blog to read about DEA (Sven) and JJ's (Dennis) day. I get tired just thinking about it. Mike's fiancee eventually made it back from Willoughby and most hung around for the meal and a little fireside time.

Sunday ride from the Inn at Mountain View:
Tom, Tim, J Mac and Getch broke camp and were riding by 11. Curt had to drop out due to illness. Started out on a short x-clockwise circuit on the northern Darling Hill trails. Loop to Pouncake, Fenceline, Pasture Point and a 200' climb out via Coronary to Loop.
next: Continued south on Bemis, then back down into the West Brnch. Passumpsic Valley for a little clockwise loop into the fabulous Tap 'n Die, n'ly along River Run and up and out on River Walk (yeh, let's walk) to Loop back to the Inn. Getch and J. Mack raced the pavement down the East Darling Hill Rd (J Mac won) to the car and we had a picnic in the KT parking lot with Strobe and Middle Ring (aka 20 Tooth, Anonamoose, Wood Eye, toolman) before heading home ahead of sprinkles, and, was that snow?

Friday, October 3, 2008

E. Burke forcast 8 AM Fri 10/3/09

Friday: A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 53. Breezy, with a west wind between 15 and 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%. New rainfall amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch possible.
Tonight Friday: A slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 32. Breezy, with a west wind between 16 and 20 mph, with gusts as high as 31 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Saturday: A slight chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 53. West wind around 15 mph, with gusts as high as 25 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20%.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 34. West wind between 7 and 10 mph becoming calm.
Sunday: Partly sunny, with a high near 53. Calm wind becoming west between 6 and 9 mph.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Pabulum, merriment, and beer


You may ask yourself, golly gosh, what can I do?


Well....no one makes a mistake going north. The professional campers are providing: two complete camp kitchens incl. coleman stoves, gas, pots, pans, kitchen tools, wash tubs, paper plates and cups, some firewood, the dingle stick, charcoal, coleman lanterns, small table, Tim's half-acre tarp, J mac pop-up canopie, campire grill, axe, 5 gal. water jug.

what you can bring: paper towels, more paper dinnerware like the best chinette $$ can buy, more firewood, another water jug, lawn chairs, hymn books and campfire skits

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the menu

Lunches: b.y.o.pb and j. perfect wraps by Strobe

Friday nite:
Anonamoose: Tim's pasta feed and bread for everyone who shows,

Saturday Breakfast:
Getch: Mountain Man breakfast for everyone who lived through Anonamoose's pasta feed(eggs,cheese,potatoes,salsa - one hot, gooey, dutch oven masterpiece). Got juice, coffee someone? bagels and cream cheese

Saturday evening campfire pot-luck dinner: Strobe's chile with his own hot pepper garnish
Getch: doz. corns on the grill, doz. sweet potatoes and butter, doz. servings apple crisp

Curt - cheeseburgers
Anonamoose: bl. cheese maranade grilling meat

Sunday Breakfast:
Getch: pancakes. Someone got juice?