Good ride on the way up then a good push back down into the wind. TC pushing pretty good into the wind, I was just hoping to keep up. Enjoying my new jersey. π 11 new PRs at age 63, can't complain. π Did a little red lining today. I know exactly when, when my HR was elevated ha ha ha! π€£
Funny thing about the jersey. I sat in the golf course patio to record my online ride data. I saw a group of people there, again. I think they may have something to do with taking over the golf course as they come up carrying blue print looking tubes and stuff like that. Look rather professional so I'm guessing. One of the dudes is really tall, like 6'5 and pretty thin.
Well, when I got up and started walking out, he ended up walking along my side to the parking lot. He said, "I like your jersey, I feel the same way and that is why I run!". Ha ha ha, see, I'm not the only one. π
Back to the ride, pretty cool good ride with TC. I did see a couple of chicks that are on Strava but I really don't know them. Only noticed after viewing rides from other riders on the fly-by feature. I noticed one guy mentioning one of the gals so I looked at his posted pic and sure 'nuff, was one of the chicks. I didn't realize it at the time but I captured her on my video. Only recognizing her name as she is a friend of a friend. Then another gal doing 100 miles as a birthday ride, WOW! I think we ran across her on the ride but she's not on the fly-by page. Only noticed her after she gave TC and I kudos on her ride. Seems like she has a lot of friends getting 77 kudos last time I saw. Heck, I get 15 if I'm lucky. I'm more the type I like exchanging with actual friends and ever some of those don't give me kudos ha ha ha!
But TC and I did a nice steady pace up to the top, took a break then did a pretty good effort down against the wind. I swear, the descent on this ride is rarely an actual descent as the wind is always to make sure that it feels like going up again ha ha ha, boo hoo! But a good effort down then TC slowed down at the final dam about 1/2 mile before the finish. He usually slows the last section of his ride and I finish then ride around really slow in the lot or down the trail once again to cool down. Heck, I probably have 30 undocumented miles on my Strava but I don't count those slow cooldown miles trying to relax the legs and get the regular blood flow back into my bod.
I mentioned something about that in the video so it's unclear what I was talking about. Just making it clear TC slowed down for his cooldown before the end of his ride as usual, not that he got dropped or anything like that. In case anyone is puzzled as to what I was talking about. Some of you might know that pushing the pace and trying to record video can take your breath away so when one tries to talk after the ride and still recovering, the brain ain't all there lacking oxygen ha ha ha! Sometimes hard to get in a clear point.
But I think we did well overall. I know I usually ride alone but when riding with another rider who actually knows how to help out, the speed can be a little better as well as the final effort. So it was good to work together making it a little more interesting at times.
There were a couple of time TC lifted the pace taking the front. This was when one's body says, I'm done but nah!!! I know TC now and he will push pretty good till you feel like cracking but over the years, I know if I hold on not panicking while thinking, just relax, he'll sit up after a bit then I'm good ha ha ha! Sometimes, it's all about the mind ha ha ha!
Also in the video was TC catching the 2 guys that were well ahead starting the climb before we got there, seen in the video. Those two guys had just passed us at the top of the trail right before the dam. I was actually surprised seeing them about 1/3 of the way up before we arrived. I didn't think we could catch them even if we wanted. So I just made my way up having done the dam climb a thousand times now. Also conserving energy for the rest of the ride knowing we still had a few more miles of ascending before reaching the top of the trail.
I was actually a bit surprised when TC took off but then I noticed he was easily catching the guys. I knew as soon as we hit the climb, he would. I just threw a little text into the video to make it interesting, or entertaining, or maybe neither one of those ha ha ha! But I like these little victories because way too many times, other riders will hammer hard to pass you on the flats then crack when you hit any sort of a climb ha ha ha! I actually thought about going myself but riding up with one hand trying to get a video of the toughest part of the ride, I knew I couldn't and was actually a little happy I didn't, I might have gotten tired ha ha ha!
Sadly, the little videos that TC takes with his cell, I see on strava but can't download them to place on the blog. Right near the end, it got windy and I think TC was tired at this point having said he was tired the last 7 miles, this was the last mile. I ended up in front pushing hard. Tc got me rolling then said, "Fred's a beast!". Cool little clip but I can't share it. But it was cool to see oneself ridding. I think that is one of the biggest kicks I get out of making videos. Some people like to see themselves in action.
Heck, the reason I started taking pic way back when. Had so many people say they appreciate it and how cool it was to see pics of themselves in action. Most have said they have seen themselves in pics at rest stops, coffee breaks etc. but never in action. So it's been cool then the videos, even more entertaining if you ask me, and them. But of course, there were the morons and idiots who said that I only post pics to show how tough I am by showing the places we ride.
Uhh, OK! Riding the bike trail, really tough eh ha ha ha! If I wanted to show how tough I was, I would be riding up GMR every day ha ha ha!
BUT !!!! Then again there were the riders like BigKahunnies and that RAM racer dude who completed Race Across America like 5 times that said I only did sissy rides and training after viewing my pics. ONLY to have getting the sheot kicked out of them by Mr. Beanz ha ha ha! Heck, Big Kahunnies challenged me several times and never once was even a competition ha ha ha! Heck, he had tougher climbs, roads, wind blah blah blah so I went to his home turf to kick the snot out of him on his rides. The really icing on the cake was when he challenged me on GMR.
Ha ha ha! I finished the 20 mile climb, app 5k ft gain, turned around descending only to find him at the 14 mile of 20 point struggling to make it up. Yeah, I'm a sissy but he quit and decide it was best that he turn around at that point ha ha ha! Had he finished the rest of the climb, it would have taken him an hour. Can you imagine being One hour and thirty minutes ahead of a guy who called you a sissy? I'm still laughing at that one, or rather those few times I got to spank him on centuries and climbs......on his home turf because mine was too easy for sissies. ha ha ha!
Now that I think about, it maybe I am a tough guy because people on cycling forums though BigKahunnies was fast. Yeah ok ha ha ha!
But anyway, a good ride with TC and being motivated to ride a little harder with a partner, I got 11 more PR's on Strava. Amazing and surprising if you ask me seeing I will be 63 at the end of the month. ANd honestly, let's say BigKahunnies was still in his prime as he was at that point, and I at 63, I still think I would smoke him up the 5k ft 20 mile climb on GMR. πππ
This is crazy! I bought these for like under $15 and they work really well. They are really thin and made to use while sleeping. I won't say too much but I need to shut out my surroundings trying to get some sleep at night. π€£ But these actually work really well and fit so that I can sleep on my side without crushing my ears, no pain barely even knowing they are there. No app, just basic earphones easy to use. Tap once or twice for controls. I have an equalizer on my cell phone Music Player app so they sound just as good as my Samsung Galaxy buds ($110). πΆπΌπΆ
I had bought a pair of Galaxy buds after Gina told me that her friends at work said they work great. I was disappointed with the first pair thinking maybe I got a lemon so I bought a second and nope, they both suck! If I walk into the other room, they lose connection. With these cheap buds, I can walk into the other room without losing connection, better than the Galaxy, wow!
Plus they have physical push buttons on the sides so you know that you are actually hitting the control buttons unlike the Galaxy where you have to tap here, tap there, hoping to hit the control spot. Haven't tried them with the phone yet but I did buy them to sleep. Only because they are so flat for comfort but really surprised at how well they are working so far. Cool little lighted case, seems a little cheaply built there but with a little care, no problem and what do you expect for $14? π΅
I do see them as MD538 on another site for $7. But mine are from ebay and no name listed. Also seen them on other sites for $24. But for the $14 I paid, I'm totally surprised. Not as many features or an app like my JBL buds ($75 'ish), but sound almost as good side by side and the equalizer on the cell phone allows just about as much control of the sound. Seems though that I have only been able to pair them to my cell vs my JBL that pair with multiple devices at once. But again, just using them for bed time sleep. Haven't tried any romantical music yet. ππ
Also, no rubber fittings here and there too stick in the ear so a little easier to deal with seeing those rubber things come off in your ear once in a while. These thin buds just sit in flat. I'm happy! ☺️
Update: I have used them for a couple of nights now and the they last about 4 hours on one charge. The case is still able to charge them once again as most buds only that I am not awake to charge them he he he!
But the 4 hours is the same as the Galaxy buds knowing this as I used them at work and they always had to be recharged during lunch. So the battery isn't lacking compared to the Galaxy. Which is good! I also had Gina call me so I could test the phone and it worked really well, no issues. Pretty basic, tap once and it answers, tap once again and it hangs up. Pretty basic and simple. None of this tap twice, stand on one leg control type commands. Just tap once, I likey!
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