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bikenweed
01-29-2006, 02:25 PM
Edit: How do you resize photos with iPhoto? I don't have adobe and a bunch of pics are HUGE somehow! ARRRG! The huge ones are resized to 25% of original on photobucket, and still ginormous!

Sorry this is so long, but it was an epic ride! Plus, I think we would rather read about a sick ride than what kind of tires to get.

Around 11:45pm or so last night, my phone suddenly and unexpectedly rings with an excited young voice. It’s Almansa, a local rider and shop rat, and he’s going bike riding the next morning. Plan is to meet at 7:45am. After a few more hours of Spanish ladies and other fine products of the old world, it’s off to bed, listening to the splash of the constant rainstorm.

Come 7am, it’s freezing cold. Not like a normal, -1° or -2° cold, but it is coooold, and very humid. It’s a struggle to make it down stairs, but it’s possible with shorts over tights over long johns over shorts over two pairs of socks. After spilling my entire coffee just minutes after buying it, I head out to pedal over to the meeting spot, and something is peculiar. All around our Mediterranean city, the local mountains are a dusty and speckled white! Mixed with a purple sunrise, it’s gorgeous, no matter how cold. Almansa is full of uncontrollable energy, and Ivan will also be coming.

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After a quick stop for three baguettes, three cans of calamari, chocolate filled croissants, and some other goodies, we get park the cars at the base of this huge mountain, Cabezón de Oro. That means head of gold. I’m pretty sure that’s a typo for head of cold. It’s quite a sight, nestled in a small town above the city. We roll out of the cars and begin the ride to the base of the hike by 9am. The whole way out to the hike, the fire road is frozen, so all the mud is completely dry. All the puddles were frozen over.

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On the hike up, the trail passes one of the coolest caves ever. The views are amazing, and the snow begins to become more. We see no more people, but there are already foot prints going up the trail. From 5cm to 10cm to 15cm of snow, we eventually complete the hour or so of hiking and arrive at the summit, only to be treated to a spectacular view of the Mediterranean. We finally see some people at the top, who are amazed bikes can ride on trails.

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Check out the amount of snow in one of the driest places in Europe!
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The descent down is basically epic. What starts as a snowy, and very icy, rock laden trail becomes very flowy, diving from pine tree to pine tree. Somehow I never had a single problem running a Larsen in back. Even though things looked a little sketchy with many black-ice coated rocks in the shade, the ride down was fine when you weren’t using the brakes. The snow sections were totally fine when you let off the brakes and fully committed, so that’s what we did.

Ivan
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Almansa
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Me
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At the bottom of the trail, we made some sandwiches with the baguettes and calamari, and decided a second run would be a great idea. However, once we got to the parking lot, it was full of cars. The ride out to the bottom of the hike was dotted with group after group of hikers. I absolutely hate seeing lots of people when I go into the mountains, so this was a bummer. However, it was great to see whole families with 7 and 8 year old kids who were trying to hike up to the summit. Once we got up to the summit, it was great to see the smiles on the 7 and 8 year olds who made it. There has also never been so much designer clothing that far out in the mountains.

The AMAZING view from mid way down, second run.
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By the time we started the second descent, the snow had melted some, and things got a lot muddier. It was a good mud though, and treated us well by staying in between the small rocks that make up the trail and out of the knobs on our tires. The second descent was great, and everyone was ripping. Amazingly, we saw only two hikers the whole way down. Turns out everyone wanted to hike up on the northside of the mountain in the snow, and no one took the south-facing trail to get back to the parking lot. After some exporlations, we made it back to the cars for the second serving of the saucy sandwiches. All in all, it was a great day of riding. We were all thoroughly beat by the end, but that was hardly noticeable behind our smiles!

*insert group photo hear. Ooops, that’s what we forgot!

MOTODH
01-29-2006, 02:31 PM
Thats awesome, amazing photos, love the third pic

gangstamaxx
01-29-2006, 02:37 PM
thats sweet man. always cool to see riding from other country's. totally different type of terrain out there.

ride_fast
01-29-2006, 03:19 PM
that looks awousome but really cold.

bikenweed
01-29-2006, 06:29 PM
Indeed, it was very cold. Anyone who lives in a climate that includes more than five days of snow a year is out of their mind. In the afternoon, on the second hike up, my T-shirt was all I needed, but toes were still frozen. Suspension rebounding and compressing slooooowly...

sbabuser
01-29-2006, 07:21 PM
That's not a Sunday, it's an Orange! :mumble:
Cool ride report, anyway... :cool:

Monkeybidnezz
01-29-2006, 08:28 PM
Sweet pics...I love seeing scenic pics, just makes you want to go out and ride more.

RaID
01-29-2006, 09:18 PM
sweet sounds like an awsome day
great pics aswell


that last one with the amazing view could be a lot bigger though :)

black noise
01-29-2006, 09:46 PM
That looks awesome. Where in Spain is that?

bikenweed
01-30-2006, 03:36 AM
Alicante, Spain. On the east coast in the Mediterranean, about an hour south of Valencia. My feet hurt pretty bad from the 2+ hours of hiking, but the experience was well worth it. There's a natural cave half way up, hopefully I can convince some sluts to come camping for the weekend up there, or at least put together a multi day ride. We'll see what happens, maybe a combo of both.

gmac
01-30-2006, 08:06 AM
Sick thread. Sick pics.

I've got the same problem w/ iPhoto. I can't seem to find re-size info either. I think we might need some different photo software to resize.

JRB
01-30-2006, 08:36 AM
Cool stuff. The trail looks like many in TX, with the addition of mountains and snow, of course. :think:

jdschall
01-30-2006, 09:42 AM
Canned calimari. Only in Spain. I brought home a can of pulpo de galicia (octopus with paprika) from my visit there just because it was the weirdest thing I've ever seen.

Heidi
01-30-2006, 10:05 AM
Nice. I'll pass on the saucy sandwiches though :)

Monkeybidnezz
01-30-2006, 03:08 PM
Nice. I'll pass on the saucy sandwiches though :)

lol no doubt, redefines DH "runs"......

LokiLopez
01-30-2006, 03:25 PM
Wow excelent scenary... look like Portugal wasn't the only one.
Check out these pics, it hadn't snowed here for 52 years:
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Sorry to "mess arround" in the post with the photos! ;)

bikenweed
01-30-2006, 03:43 PM
Dizzam! Did you guys go riding on Sunday morning, too? I saw a big storm blow in on Sunday night/afternoon that coulda been over you guys in the morning. You got any more agro DH pics of Portugal? I've got a bunch more cool shots of Spain that I can post if anyone wants, but they've all been up here at one time or another.

LokiLopez
01-30-2006, 04:30 PM
It was crazy, it snowed almost all over the country. I couln't go ride, those pics were taken by some friends that went out just for the snow.
Here are a couple more:
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http://img491.imageshack.us/img491/2590/dsc01461copy2od.jpg
http://img491.imageshack.us/img491/5341/dsc0153copy8rx.jpg
http://img222.imageshack.us/img222/310/dsc0111copy5bs.jpg
http://img496.imageshack.us/img496/3395/dsc0043copy8co.jpg
http://img235.imageshack.us/img235/7443/dsc0173copy9as.jpg

Will try to get some cool pics from some DH/Freeride course we have here.

bikenweed
01-31-2006, 02:50 AM
Hey is Portugal covered in terraced hill sides? This whole area has been terraced with the intention of growing rice and olives, but it's too dry to really do anything practical with most of the dirt that far out in the country.

Yeah, it looks a lot like Cali, to me at least. Deserty, rocky, and a couple pine trees.

Who all is going to the Gouveia Maxxis Cup?

bizutch
01-31-2006, 09:39 AM
wow...I need to get out more.

narlus
01-31-2006, 09:50 AM
awesome...great pics and thanks for the writeup!

i gotta get back to spain at some point, great country.

CBJ
01-31-2006, 09:58 AM
Super cool write up and pictures.

hooples3
01-31-2006, 10:02 AM
awesome pics!!

seismic
01-31-2006, 10:05 AM
Very cool pics !

splat
01-31-2006, 10:10 AM
Nice Pics, looks like a lot of fun.

bikenweed
01-31-2006, 03:49 PM
It was fun, but my damn Shimano M225 or whatever carbon soled shoes did quite a number on the old feet. The feet still hurt! The day was fun, but getting out in the super humid, -7° cold was no good. Shorts, long jons, tights, and shorts with a shirt, thermal, jersey and heavy jacket, plus the full face Fox helmet, and it was still too cold. Why so many people live in snowy or cold climates is beyond me. At least it's pretty!

Scarpa
01-31-2006, 04:47 PM
You can resize in iPhoto when you export.

Nice pics and write up, btw.