It was an intimate affair, a nice way of saying not many people showed up. Ten of us rolled out together with more than half that number already planning on cutting the ride short. All told, three of us rode the full loop in great conditions, with Sam doing at least that distance despite skipping the Meshomasic to ride home to Middletown and despite suffering whiplash just two days prior. Maybe we should be checking him for brain damage as well! A few others joined us en route here and there to stir the mix. I was just overjoyed anyone along for the ride.
One of those people was Seth, whom I met for the first time last year on the ride and we eventually figured out we have mutual friend in Santa Barbara. In 2017, he didn't have time for the full route, but impressed us with his crossing of the Mohegan Forest on a road bike with 23c tires and not a lot in the way of low gear. For this year, he had a true cross bike and simply blew all our doors off, which went a long was to this being the quickest Detour ever. If he hadn't slowed to ride with me after I cracked hanging onto his 24mph (I honestly thought he was kidding when he first said it--didn't think it possible) pulls on the Airline Trail, he easily would have finished under the 8hr barrier. As it was, we made it back to the start about eight hours and ten minutes after leaving. Phew!
Thanks to Susan from the Willimatic Historical Museum
We stop for water & she fed us cookies!
Until the next ride,
Cheers,
Salem
Hey Salem!
ReplyDeleteHow does one get in contact with you? I'd love your help with designing a mixed terrain ride that loops through Lyme to East Hampton (around Hurd) and back...
Nancy (who was on the ride last weekend and gave you a lift across the river)