Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Monday, May 09, 2011
Monday Night Wheel Base Ride
This is just one reason why Frederick, Maryland is such a great place to live:
Click on that photo to see the road and no cars for like 10 miles straight!
Click on that photo to see the road and no cars for like 10 miles straight!
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Easter Weekend
Visited Tony at Captiol Hill and found an Easter Extravaganza at Lincoln Park - the kids had a great time.
Tony and I did a fast 60 mile DC road ride on Easter morning from Georgetown.
Shot BB guns with the boys in Annapolis later in the day.
Tony and I did a fast 60 mile DC road ride on Easter morning from Georgetown.
Shot BB guns with the boys in Annapolis later in the day.
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Marks -vs- Food
The Mark boys took on a Man -vs- Food challenge today.
At Chick & Ruth's Delly in Annapolis, MD we took on a 6 pound milkshake.
In the epic struggle of Mark's -vs- Food - today the Mark boys prevailed!
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Panda Cone Party
We were fortunate enough to host the 2011 World Championships of Cone in our basement this year. After drinking their pre-competition Mt. Dew (thanks to my wife) the 2nd and 3rd grade boys were ready to roll.
Sunday, March 06, 2011
Can't is the Cancer of Happen
A wise man recently said: "Can't is the Cancer of Happen" and there were alot of reasons that this trip shouldn't have happened. It's a two hour drive and I had to be home by five would be one of them. The major storm dropping 2 inches of rain on Altoona would be another.
All week the isobars and radar didn't look good for Sunday so we moved our regular Sunday ride to Saturday. An early 7:30am departure from Frederick in misty rain had the others a bit concerned. Todd started a "For the sake of discussion..........." conversation in Starbucks complete with horrible-looking radar images on Tonys i-phone. The weak of heart, less optimistic, or those who hadn't heard a BStimate before might have been swayed by their semi-convincing argument. To his credit, DKeg, took the bull by the horns and got us rolling as we narrowly averted a wet, slippery, and misty ride in the Shed. Dkeg has seen both the rainbows and the unicorns on several occasions.
As we crossed the road to begin Rocks Ridge, the sun was actually trying to peek out. Rocks Ridge was riding really well and we were able to session both lines at the little rock out-cropping.
We bombed the Matter Trail and then linked up to Rattling Creek Trail via Dry Run. Rattling Creek trail always pleases. This early in the season I was a little too tired to hammer it the way I like, but it is so well laid out and beautiful it is hard to appreciate how much time, effort, and skill went into designing it.
Als is amazing. I had a tasty mini-stromboli, but it's really the beer selection that is so impressive. They had three hand pumps going, maybe forty other beers on draft, and then a hundred or so more available by the bottle or can.
![]() |
| Tony showed up for the party only after reading the directions |
Rattling Creek is an easy two-hour drive from Frederick and features 23 miles of the best singletrack in PA with very little climbing and just enough rocky stuff to keep you on your toes. For the most part it is fast, rolling, picture-perfect singletrack in a remote location with beautiful mountain creeks and an overall wilderness feel.
![]() |
| Shawn banging 7gram rocks |
Shawn joined us on the road and we all hit the parking lot simultaneously. There was a light mist and a few patches of snow remaining on the ground. While it didn't look ideal, it wasn't raining, wasn't freezing, and we were going to ride regardless. It was great to have Shawn alone, being semi-local, he knows the trails better than I do, which took a little pressure of me and meant we really didn't need to worry about maps.
![]() |
| Frank isn't Bi-Polar, he's Bi-Winning |
He rolled us out Doc Smith, which is so good in this direction; and then up the gradual Fawn Kill trail to Shale Run, Grimm, Lukes, and then the super-fun Wolf Pond. By this time, the mist was clearing, the temperatures were rising and we were able to hand out at the hang-glider launch and eat the proscuitto sandwich I had brought along.
![]() |
| I've got one speed - GO! |
We bombed the Matter Trail and then linked up to Rattling Creek Trail via Dry Run. Rattling Creek trail always pleases. This early in the season I was a little too tired to hammer it the way I like, but it is so well laid out and beautiful it is hard to appreciate how much time, effort, and skill went into designing it.
![]() |
| Todd's stripes are a reflection of his tiger blood. |
The switchbacks at the end are textbook perfect and little stream crystal clear with trout fry swimming in the sandy patches between boulders.
We jumped on Hopback and rode it back to the lot. Now it was warm, a little windy, with the sun trying to break through the cloud cover. We were all a little spent and with my yet undisclosed timeline we opted to skip the loop (another three miles of trail) and head to Al's of Hamden for pizza and beer.
![]() |
| Larry's Map |
Frank and David dropped my off at the Black Hog for my brother-in-laws birthday dinner, where I found the whole family outside waiting for a table - perfect timing, perfect day.
-Thanks for all the photos DKeg. You can link to more of his great photos here
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Family Fun Day
We hiked a trail on private land that at friend told me about last year and what a cool scene!

Henry stockpiling sticks for some fort-building
Michele in a room with a view
The beginning of the fort
Hiking back

Thursday, February 24, 2011
Tons O' Riding
This past weekend was the winter-motherlode of riding.
Friday was Frederick's first friday from fifth ride featuring 10 raging road riders ready to ride in the high 60's with sun - it was fun. Followed by the first Elm Street porch party of the year.
Saturday friends, much smarter than I, pulled me away from a road ride in winds that were high down to Elizabeth Furnace in the GW for a mountain bike ride.
Friday was Frederick's first friday from fifth ride featuring 10 raging road riders ready to ride in the high 60's with sun - it was fun. Followed by the first Elm Street porch party of the year.
Saturday friends, much smarter than I, pulled me away from a road ride in winds that were high down to Elizabeth Furnace in the GW for a mountain bike ride.
Sunday morning we had a birthday party in Gaithersburg with friends, a trail hike in the Shed with more friends, and then more fun with the boys at home.
Monday morning was a Shed ride in the snow. A classic technical test piece in challenging conditions. My friends from Michaux and Rothrock came down to join the fun. 10 miles of super tough riding yielded much fun, albeit little sun.
Tony on Double Stuff, F2 in the ShedThursday, December 30, 2010
Winter climbing with the boys
Thomas, Henry, and I took Jason, Mehta, Doug, and his daughter, McKenzie to a local crag for some good kid-climbing on a beautiful December day this week.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Monday, December 06, 2010
MTB Weekend in Virginia
A bunch of riding this past weekend on the ridges that ring the Fort Valley in Virginia near Elizabeth Furnace. We rented a stone cabin and rode singletrack from the front porch for two days.
We had great food, beer, wine, music, company, and played stump (game you play with a framing hammer).
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Monday, October 18, 2010
2010 MoCo Epic
Sponsored aid station 7 at the MoCo Epic yesterday. This was the last aid station on the longer (62 mile) route. Helped out by Mic from The Frederick Bicycle Coalition, David from the Singlespeed Outlaw Factory Team, Tom and his three children (Isabella, Ian, and Sadie?). Tons of fun.
We were well-provisioned with everything a rider could need.
The official sweepers were our last customers.
And then we were off to the Grand Ole Opry, I mean after-party at the Holiday Inn.
This is how the mtb'ers roll in MoCo, MD
We were well-provisioned with everything a rider could need.
The official sweepers were our last customers.
And then we were off to the Grand Ole Opry, I mean after-party at the Holiday Inn.
This is how the mtb'ers roll in MoCo, MD
Saturday, September 25, 2010
New SS 29'er
Warranty replacement compliments of Specialized it looks like they made several signifcicant improvements with tube shaping, flawless welds, shorter chainstays, EBB, longer TT, and more rear tire clearance (+1/4").
It's light too - me likey.
It's light too - me likey.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Anna Michener Cabin Weekend
(l to r) Larry, Oliver, Thomas, Henry
Thomas, Henry, and I went to stay at a cabin in PA’s Michaux State Forest this past weekend. Really nice cabin with no electricity or running water about a mile from the nearest road (dirt).(l tor) Henry, Frank, Tony, Me, Todd
The trip included five of my friends and their children. We rode in on bikes, pulling trailers full of supplies. Found the cabin well-provisioned and in great condition. Split a ton of red oak, filling all the wood boxes, the tinder box, and overflowed a couple of nice stacks out front.
Saturday, we hiked to Lewis Rocks so the kids could do some bouldering and returned early enough to cook a fantastic steak dinner complete with asparagus, broccoli, rice, bread and a Super-Tuscan.
The kids played non-stop: building forts, catching toads, burning sticks, making maps, sneaking up on us.
Sunday morning we awoke to another sunny day and a warm breakfast of french toast, pancakes, oranges, strawberries, and coffee.
After breaking camp we went to Long Pine Reservoir to wade in the stream, take a hike, relax, etc. Thomas, Henry, and I got a quick out and back mt bike ride in on Breast Trail.
More photos here courtesy of Todd:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tsbauer/sets/72157624996825116/
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Civil War Century
Rode the 2010 Civil War Century on 9/11 with Chris from Frederick, Mark and Joanne from Pittsburgh. Great route with a fair amount of climbing, nice roads, and perfect temps. We all agreed that the CWC participants (over 1600) on average had the nicest bikes and best handling skills we have ever seen on a century ride. The course, with all of its climbing, must serve as a selection tool.
We ran into a bunch of friends, regrouped at rest stops, had a blast pacelining, climbing, etc.
Afterwards, we all took naps and then had a snack at Acacia in downtown Frederick.
We ran into a bunch of friends, regrouped at rest stops, had a blast pacelining, climbing, etc.
Afterwards, we all took naps and then had a snack at Acacia in downtown Frederick.
Monday, August 30, 2010
Black Hills with Kids & Friends
Frederick and MoCo came together for a fun kid mtb ride at Black Hills Regional Park near Boyds, MD.
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Schaeffer Farms
We rode 6 miles of trail. Thomas has a mt bike and Henry a singlespeed with coaster brakes (he is retro). Thomas was able to ride everything. Henry had to walk a couple of hills. They had a great time and are looking forward to our next adventure which will be Black Hills.
The big hill climb.
The cool trail through the cornfields.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)

































