
Elbow Falls is a rather bland ride until you get to Bragg Creek, but today even the dead straight blast through Springbank was a pleasure. Along the way I encountered a few strange sights including, but not limited to; a burly man selling freshly uprooted firs out of a pickup for $25 (to me they appeared stolen from a nearby housing development) and a sidewalk sweeper sweeping the shoulder of Highway 66 at the top of the last climb on route to Elbow Falls. The ride took about 5 hours not including an extended coffee stop in Bragg Creek on the way home. As soon as I got home I got an earful from the Latin Cross Connection for missing the evening's group Sideshow-Bowmont-Tuscanny dustathon, their loss.
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Tell me more about your Latino cyclocross cult, Per. I'm just learning Spanish so I may be interested in joining.
cp
CP,
The Latin Cross Connection is in reference to the founder of the local "free cross" movement. You may know him from his starring role in such short films as Free Cross (released in the fall of 2005 by pdotproductions on DVD and soon to be released via YouTube on this blog). His black Ridley Supercross is at the front of countless rides blasting terrain throughout Calgary 700c style. I hope to do a feature interview and profile on this incredible individual in conjunction with the release of the Free Cross short to the masses.
Stay Tuned!
I hate that road. So flat and straight. Ugh. Highway 66 is the payoff I guess but I'm not sure the torture that is highway 8 (or Springbank Road/highway 22) is worth it.
Have I mentioned that I really miss the riding in Texas?
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