So while it didn't really seem to me that we got that much rain, the road conditions were pretty gnarly. If I had known, I would have swapped the wheel set to a knobbier one prior.
But that did not happen, and I spent every mile focusing on keeping the bike upright and NOT breaking bones. Consequently I only rode about an hour before calling it quits- I refuse to be an anchor for a group, holding everyone back.
I was one of three that eventually went down, although mine was not as public as William Wolfen's. No harm to anyone or bike, that's all that matters, eh?
I bailed on the group when we popped out of San Houston National Forest and were back on pavement, so I only have a few pictographs from Sunday.
But that did not happen, and I spent every mile focusing on keeping the bike upright and NOT breaking bones. Consequently I only rode about an hour before calling it quits- I refuse to be an anchor for a group, holding everyone back.
I was one of three that eventually went down, although mine was not as public as William Wolfen's. No harm to anyone or bike, that's all that matters, eh?
I bailed on the group when we popped out of San Houston National Forest and were back on pavement, so I only have a few pictographs from Sunday.