Autumn Leaves of Red and Gold

November in the Midwest. Falling leaves and temps, the dread of that first big snowfall. It’s also the time of year where I become a big baby and stop going on road rides. A long road ride starts losing its appeal in fall. I find my mind drifting towards a trail ride. There’s something about biking over crunchy leaves on a hardening ground. The colder wind hitting your face as you fly down a switchback.
I watched a great YouTube yesterday on the history of the Stumpjumper. One of the Specialized employees interviewed said he always does his best thinking while biking. That really stuck with me as I’ve thought that the last few years I’ve gotten back into biking. It doesn’t matter if it’s a long road ride or a shorter, more intense trail ride. Every ride is my form of meditation.
This morning I really wanted to hit up a trail so I went to Theo Wirth. A little rain on the drive there made me nervous I wouldn’t be able to actually go. Luckily, it didn’t last long and I was able to get a great ride in. I ended up going just over 10 miles. Get out there and embrace our stupid winter weather!

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