Falcon Trail

August 11, 2010

A gigantic B-52 greets you as you enter the Air Force Academy

I recently met up with a friend and rode in Colorado Springs at the Air Force Academy.  The Falcon Trail is a fun rolling 12 miles trail with twisty descents that circles the AFA campus.  We started just north of the football stadium and spun one lap out in the clock wise direction and then turned around and did the second lap in the other direction. I highly recommend hitting the trail in both directions. The trail is pretty well marked, but here is the GPS of the ride just in case.  I highly recommend the ride to anyone who lives on the Front Range.

The guards will check your car and I.D. car at the gate, so be sure to leave your IEDs and Koran at home!  😉

The Falcon Trail circles the Air Force Academy campus


Professional Cycling Tour comes to Colorado

August 5, 2010

Pro Cycling Tour is planned for August '11

http://durangoherald.com/sections/News/2010/08/05/Pro_cycling_tour_to_return_to_Colorado/


I believe the children are our future

August 2, 2010

UPDATE: Dillion needed some stitches after the first day of riding the new ramp!

After visiting the Crankworx Slopestyle event this past weekend in Winter Park, CO, the Turner boys got home and started working on their own slopestyle course.  Check out the ramp they made all on their own!


Bike Trip to Fanta’s Folly

July 28, 2010

Bikeparts.com racer, Ben Teschner, is spending the summer working on his masters degree doing some research in Ghana.  Ben has sent several photos to the States of him and his bike. Here is a email and link for his latest bike adventure…

http://picasaweb.google.com/bteschne/BikeTripToFantaSFolly#

Family and Friends,

I hope you enjoy these pictures. I did another bike trip to the coast for a weekend away from the mine. Four hours of bike riding each way. I figure it’s about 50 miles trip each direction. I left Tarkwa on saturday morning and returned on sunday afternoon. Highlights of the trip include the kids getting coconuts out of the trees. It was totally worth the inflated prices (and the further inflation due to lack of change) to see the kid climb up the tree and rummage around for the coconuts. Unfortunately, the kid wore a green shirt and therefore blended it quite will with the palm leaves, but if you look very carefully, you can see him way up at the top. Fortunately, he made it down from there safely. You will also see photos of the little hut on stilts that I got for the night. Beach front view, nice little bed w/ mosquito net, cost me about $15 for the night. It doesn’t get much better than that.

Now its back to work…

Ben T

Ben T enjoying the view


Biker Babies

July 27, 2010

It was great to see so many people at the WP race yesterday. If you missed out, Jesse, Colin, Chad , Jon W., myself and several others raced the Super Loop course. Ask Jesse how “super” the road sections were! No, we didn’t do too well, but it was fun to see the group back out racing.
Actually,  I think there were as many babies representing as there were riders! Would we have pictured that back at CSU?! Nope.
Life changes, but isn’t it a fun ride.

-Micah J


Waterton Canyon Closure

July 6, 2010

This recently came to my attention, and with the temporary closure happening in less then a month, just wanted to make sure everyone knows…

For years Denver Water has invited the public to recreate on its Waterton Canyon property. Unfortunately, over the next 18 months it will be necessary to close the area to recreational use so that the canyon road can be used for its main function – to serve as an access road for maintaining Strontia Springs Reservoir. This maintenance project will allow Denver Water to continue to serve its customers throughout the Front Range. At the completion of this project Denver Water will reopen the canyon and once again invite the public to enjoy this unique and beautiful area.

Waterton Canyon is scheduled to be closed from Monday, Aug. 2, 2010 until Sunday, Dec. 3, 2010, and again from Monday, Feb. 28, 2011 until Saturday, Dec. 31, 2011. There is more than 1 million cubic yards of sediment in the reservoir, and this project is slated to remove 625,000 cubic yards. If this project is ahead of schedule, Denver Water may extend the project into 2012 to remove as much of the 1 million cubic yards of sediment as possible in order to try and avoid future near-term projects. Any schedule changes will be posted to these web pages.

http://www.denverwater.org/Recreation/WatertonCanyon/FAQs/

While the dirt road in the canyon will be closed… the beginning of the Colorado Trail will still be open, although the new access point will way down south from the Indian Creek campground….
Here is a an official .pdf of the map…
So, you better get out this July and hit up Waterton Canyon because it you wont be on it until at least the spring of 2012!!!!

Bike Lane

June 29, 2010

Taken on the 2010 Ride The Rockies south of Ouray, CO.

Lisa TravisCourtesy of Lisa Travis….


Ghananian Singletrack

June 25, 2010

Another photo from Ben T in Ghana West Africa…


Peak Cycles Group Ride

June 21, 2010

The summer solstice is today meaning its the one day where the sun is at its most northern point in the sky which gives us the most daylight of the year!  That means this weeks shop ride from Peak Cycles will be the ride with the most evening light.

So, we were going to take advantage of the extra light and ride White Ranch!

Lets meet and be ready to ride at the BOTTOM parking lot at 6:30pm on Wednesday June 23rd.
Route:
1- Up Belcher Hill Trail to the TOP, if you don’t want to go all the way to top, cut out the last climb and cut west across on Sawmill Trail. (see CHOICE on attached Map)
2- Regroup at Point A
3 – Descend Mustang Trail
4 – Regroup at Point B
5 – Up Belcher Hill Trail again to a little to Maverick Trail
6- Take Maverick Trail north
7- Regroup at Point C
8 – Descend entire Longhorn Trail
9 – Take Whippletree Trail back to Belcher Hill Trail
10 – Descend Belcher Hill Trail to Parking lot


Ghana – 2

June 6, 2010

Here is another cool pict from Ben T who is working in Ghana for the summer…

Read his other post here….


Biking in Ghana

May 31, 2010

Former Peak Cycles employee, Ben T, has traveled to Ghana for work/school.  Read a little about his experience biking on the dark continent…

Ben T's Surley in Tarkwa, Ghana

I’m now in the most quit mining town of Tarkwa. I am staying at hotel located on a hill right in the middle of the town. People are beginning to know me in town as well. A white person is called a “Bruni” in the local language and most people know me as the bruni with the bicycle. The biggest challenge is learning everyone’s name.

It such a good thing that I decided to bring my bike. I’ve had the opportunity to go out and explore by bike on “real” bike rides as well. I’ve almost completely worked out a loop that circles around the north end of town along the tops of the ridges that I’m calling “Ride the Ridges” it consists mostly of small foot paths and very poorly maintained dirt roads (impassable by car, most too overgrown to bet through by 4×4). I go through the heart of some small villages where children yell “bruni! bruni! bruni!” as I cruise on through. At one point I had developed an entourage of nearly 25 chasing children yelling “bruni! bruni!” and any other words they knew in English (including “give me money”). I stopped and gave out countless “high fives” in lou of cash donations which seemed like an acceptable substitute.

One of the nice things I’ve noticed about riding here is that water is readily available, and I’m not talking about the consistent afternoon deluge. Countless people walk around with buckets on their heads selling 500ml plastic bags of water. The bags are sealed and the water is perfectly safe to drink. Most people will buy one and walk around sucking on the corner. I don’t recommend the “suck on the bag” technique because although the inside of the bag is fine, the outside has been handled extensively by filthy hands and been sitting in a bucket full of cold stream water for who knows how long. I’ve found however, a quick tear of the bag and transfer of the contents to my camelbak works nicely and is satisfactorily sanitary. The going rate for one 500ml bag is 5 peswas (which is literally about 3 cents), so a 12 cent investment will easily fill your camelbak. Not too bad!

Sorry so long.
Cheers!

Benjamin Teschner
Masters Student
International Political Economy of Resources
Colorado School of Mines


Wheelie in GJ

May 29, 2010

Here is a photo of Bikeparts.com racer, Colin McKernan, on the MaverickBikeEvents Blog… go check it out!


ABA Spring Nationals- Here we come

May 24, 2010

The Turner Posse is heading to Albuquerque, NM for the ABA Spring Nationals for the holiday weekend- http://www.dukecitybmx.org/

The track is treated with a mystery polymer to control dust and to be super smooth!

This past weekend all three boys made the podium in their classes and are eating spaghetti for breakfast, lunch, and dinner…

Check back for race action  photos, we’ll be racing on Friday eve, Saturday, and Sunday.

Dad Turner


Scrapertown

May 19, 2010

Check out this documentary video called “Scrapertown” about kids in Oakland tricking out their bike…  Its inspiring to see kids out being creative and positive!  Reminds me of the ‘boom bike” trend happenin on the east coast.  Hopefully this wont erupt into a east coast vs west coast bike beef!

The Scraper bike King

The Scraper Bike King


Colorado standup!

May 17, 2010

Check out these bottles and caps made from a company in Denver called Poison Bottle Co!


Bike Commute Home

May 10, 2010

I rode my bike home from work today… it was 10 miles and that included a 4mile, 2000ft decent!  I love Golden!

http://connect.garmin.com/activity/32885955


MTB Cribs

May 9, 2010

For your Sunday morning viewing pleasure, a glimsp inside the life of a professional mountain biker, MTB Cribs JHK and Heather Irmiger edition.

http://vimeo.com/8109504


Teva Mountain Games at Vail

May 5, 2010

June 3-6, sign up!

http://www.tevamountaingames.com/


Bikeparts.com iPad edition

May 4, 2010

Just launched! Bikeparts.com iPad edition. It looks exactly like the original version, feels exactly like the original version and you can purchase things with the same ease as the original version. Some may even say, we didn’t change anything…


BCA

May 3, 2010

The ever elusive BCA or back country adventure (as its known)

Ever since mid March Colin and I have heard about the BCA from one Parker.  It was all about the BCA on and on, but the only issue was, there was never a BCA to be had.  Everyone knows that resort access gates, shuttling a pass, side country, slack country isn’t back country.  Right?

Since December and May switched on us this year it’s still ski season right?  That has given Parker plenty of time to get his real BCA in, with more to follow hopefully?  Right?  Less than two weeks ago the snow was setting up, turning into ripe corn, and the sun was out.  Well it all changed with a high avalanche danger, unstable snow, and white out conditions.  (in may?)   We did the best we could with the “minor” early May snowstorm and did a healthy climb and were fortunate to make some quality turns in a couple places.

So the question is does one race a mountain bike next Saturday at Bear Creek or do we pray for sun and stable snow and go skiing?  Where else could you be forced to deal with such troublesome problems.