It was nice outside today, and fairly warm. Charmaine wanted to go for a bike ride. It sounded like a great idea. We headed out on our usual route up through Alpine and over to Suncrest Drive when Charmaine suddenly turned and started heading up the big hill. I watched for a minute, hoping she would turn and head back home, but it didn’t happen.
I rode up to what is really the base of the hill, where it changes from a nice straight road and starts heading into the switchbacks. I stopped there and asked Charmaine if she was ready to turn back. She wasn’t. She said we should at least ride up two or three of the switchbacks.
I stopped again after a few switchbacks to see if she was ready to go home. Nope. She said something about having as much time as we needed so we might as well go to the top. She was right.
In years past, the first few rides of the season require many stops along this route, but we didn’t stop again until we hit the top. I managed to reach the summit first and pulled into a neighborhood where I could look over the final hill to watch Charmaine make her ascent and cheer her on. She wasn’t fast, but she just kept pedaling. She didn’t even stop when a guy blew past her (going about as fast as I’ve seen anyone go on that hill) in a full Adobe kit. We suspect it was Ryan Packer, but he went by so fast we couldn’t be sure. I raced from my neighborhood vantage point back to the top to see if I could say hello to him, but he was already on his way down the Draper side. The dude is fast.
On our way back it started getting cold and a nice crosswind kept me cautiously riding my brakes most the way back down. I don’t mind crosswinds when I’m pedaling up a hill, but I don’t like them when I’m flying down. It was rush hour by the time we got to the bottom of the hill, so we just headed home. Total distance was about 25 miles with about 2000 feet of elevation gain. Not bad for the second ride of the year.
When we got home I changed into my running clothes and jumped on the treadmill. Just because we went fora bike ride didn’t mean I could skip running today. I ran the first mile at 6.5 mph the whole way (9:13 at mile 1), but then I walked the second mile and decided that was good enough. No jumping jacks or push-ups today, but I still felt pretty good about it.