Fishing for mojo
Blogger Post July 28th, 2009Yesterday was the first time in 7 days that I had ridden a bike. After having a very stubborn sinus infection all last week and even being on my back for a few days, I am finally starting to feel normal again. I finished my antibiotics on Sunday. I was still coughing quite a bit on my ride yesterday, but today I can see improvement. Maybe by tomorrow I’ll be 100% healthy again. Let’s hope so, because the Laramie Enduro is coming up on Saturday. 111k or about 70 miles of fun on the mountain bike.
I had a great time in ABQ, and my car somehow made it back from the airport without acting funny. I still need to figure out why it almost broke down on the way there, and I have a sneaking suspicion that it just needs a new fuel filter. Time will tell.
It will take a few days for my legs to come back after such a prolonged time off the bike. I have been venturing on 2 hours rides up my favorite canyons in the morning before work. Both today and yesterday I saw part of a deer leg in the road.

These pretty purple flowers are lining the road sides right now. It’s actually really cool out this week and we are getting a lot of rain!

4 mile Canyon was nice and was actually humid today.
That is about it… working, riding, and trying to get back and forth between the two like a chicken on a hot stove!

























July 28th, 2009 at 12:39 pm
Glad to hear you’re feeling better…being sick just sucks.
Car having fueling issues? Try some dry gas…might have moisture in the tank. I always start with the cheapest fixes first…and pray they work.
July 28th, 2009 at 12:41 pm
Dry gas. hmm… I’ll look into that!
Guess what? I drove the ‘vette again, and I am getting really good at going fast from a red light! I don’t scream as much as I used to.
July 29th, 2009 at 3:37 am
Yo Sonya hope you get to feeling better soon.
If ya have a minute, maybe you could answer a product question from out of the midwest. (Ergon Grip Sizing)
http://www.gorctrails.com/board/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5286
Thanks in advance from your friendly “TrailMonster”.