
While most of you were enjoying a three day weekend, I was working my butt off and shooting two weddings! Lucky for me I like shooting weddings . . . ;>) . . . and even luckier still the second one was up in Keystone. So I splurged on a resort hotel room for myself and my lovely girlfriend and made a weekend out of it! Part of the deal was that on Monday I would get to do an epic mountain bike ride in the mountains . . . my only high altitude ride of the year so far!

I rode the Swan River section of the Colorado Trail section between Breckenridge and Georgia Pass. Last year we rode up to Georgia Pass from the Kenosha Pass side. That was part of a whole mountain bike weekend and I made a photo slideshow and blogged about it HERE.

But this time I was on a solo mission so I took way less photos. Portrait of my mountain bike by itself? Check. Self-portrait on the trail? Check. Accidental mis-timed action shot? Check.

But this time I was on a solo mission so I took way less photos. Portrait of my mountain bike by itself? Check. Self-portrait on the trail? Check. Accidental mis-timed action shot? Check.

What an amazingly sweet ride. Super smooth and fast. There was one pretty tough section that had me pushing at times, but I was conserving my energy because I wanted to do a pretty big ride. I thought I was saving my energy, but man, I was so ill-prepared for 3 and a half hours of riding between 10 and 12,000 feet. On the Swan River section of trail I blew up like I haven’t blown up in a really really long time. I could barely even pedal in my smallest ring. But, it was worth it. No downhill lasts as long as one when you are bonked and wishing you were done! And when it’s some of the sweetest trail on the planet, that’s actually a good thing. On the last stretch of climb I had to get off and collapse because I thought I was going to puke. This is what it looked like.

by Steve Z
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