I recently have purchased a wonderful Niterider HID light, which is the equivalent of wearing a car headlight on your melon, it makes shadows scared, its so bright. With the upcoming 24 hr race and dwindling afternoon hours, the boys set out on a mission. Unfortunately here on the front range most of the trails close at dusk, some at 10pm, so renegade style is the way to go. (please save the lectures) Last nights mission was done from a friends house to an un-named location. 16 miles and plenty of vert.
Damn, it was only my second ride on this set-up and my third ever night ride. It is soooo fun. Even got rained on a little on the ascent. More fun than the preverbial barrel full of monkeys, and no, not the DM kind (thats more fun than anyone could handle) We weren't trying to be too quiet on the descent as we hooted and hollared our way down (not so renegade). Apparently johnny law caught up to us at our friends house as we were loading the truck back up with bikes. Someone had called the cops, probably from us riding through the neighborhood with our lights still on, we probably lit someone's living room up by accident with two of us wearing HIDs at 10pm. Johnny was cool and didn't even give us a warning, had more important items to attend to and was on his way, leaving us to our cold beer and after-ride glow.
For all of you lovers of two wheels, I highly suggest you scrape up some dough or borrow a friend's light and try it for yourself. It is truely a unique experience. It put a huge smile on my face to stop and watch my friends' lights whip through the dark, twisting and turning amongst the trees, knowing they were enjoying it as much as I was. Light is getting to be endagered commodity now as fall approaches and we need to keep ourselves entertained till the snow falls on the trails, so get out there, rent, buy, borrow, but check it out.
The thought that hit me pretty hard last night was the fact that I knew that none of my friends from my hometown could possibly wrap their heads around what we were doing. 3 guys with headlights and 5+" travel bikes, climbing mtns at night.....for fun. Well, while they can't understand ever doing it, I now won't be able to understand NOT doing it.
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