I was a little apprehensive about jumping in on the Tuesday Trumbull rides considering my dismal fitness level. But I decided to go for it, and I'm glad I did. I was in the back of the pack most of the ride, which was fine with me, I was just happy there was a back of the pack to hang with. Depending on who shows up I'm sometimes waaay off the back. It's always a great crew though, which is part of why I like doing these rides. The best part about Trumbull, though, is the mix of terrain. There's flowy ST, techy rock sections, rollers, drops, and a few skinnies mixed in for good measure. There can be a fair amount of climbing, but the payoff is always worth it.
We started out around 6, and right away I was a bit worried since I didn't think to bring a light, but I was assured that we should be done before dark, and that there was enough people in the group with lights to get us out if we ran into trouble. I have no idea of names of trails (if there are any). We started by going up and then went down, then up again, etc.. Some landmarks that I can remember are the picnic table roller, which some people hit and then came back up so we could continue to the rocky downhill. I've done it in the past, but I wasn't feeling it tonight. We also went by the mailbox (I was thrilled to make the up for the first time), the double roller (nailed it), the pump house, steve's rock, and a cool feature that I didn't notice last year where there's a short skinny followed by a long section of short logs of varying sizes placed perpendicular to the trail.
Of course we ended up coming out in the dark, which was a bit sketchy, but it worked out fine. We rolled about 8.6 miles in around 2.5 hours (about 1.5 hours of moving time), according to my GPS. Here's the track:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&msid=202093322805605265625.0004bdea987c9faa1a658
We started out around 6, and right away I was a bit worried since I didn't think to bring a light, but I was assured that we should be done before dark, and that there was enough people in the group with lights to get us out if we ran into trouble. I have no idea of names of trails (if there are any). We started by going up and then went down, then up again, etc.. Some landmarks that I can remember are the picnic table roller, which some people hit and then came back up so we could continue to the rocky downhill. I've done it in the past, but I wasn't feeling it tonight. We also went by the mailbox (I was thrilled to make the up for the first time), the double roller (nailed it), the pump house, steve's rock, and a cool feature that I didn't notice last year where there's a short skinny followed by a long section of short logs of varying sizes placed perpendicular to the trail.
Of course we ended up coming out in the dark, which was a bit sketchy, but it worked out fine. We rolled about 8.6 miles in around 2.5 hours (about 1.5 hours of moving time), according to my GPS. Here's the track:
http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?msa=0&msid=202093322805605265625.0004bdea987c9faa1a658