I dream about going riding, having adventures, watching sunrises and sunsets from atop mountains, and being in far away places. One of my most favourite places to go is a place I call Smithereens. It's that drunken euphoria you can only reach by bicycle at the end of a long day of riding your favourite tracks with great friends.
I seldom get to Smithereens these days. There is no good reason why, I just never quite get there.
I got very close the last time I headed to Rotorua. I was with Michelle who I hadn't ridden with for a long time, even though we had ridden together many times before. On this day, she was ripping. I was not. She was in the midst of a training program to prepare her for a multi-day tour and stage race through Italy. I was not. She was bombing through the trail with accuracy and confidence. I was not.
But I sure did get a super high on riding through the trails with her. I'd occasionally get in front and get a bit of a lead with my short-lived bursts of enthusiasm. Michelle would come quietly and confidently up the trail and be ready to move on while I could still hear my heart beating in my ears.
Following along behind Michelle, I got a good lesson in being confident on the bike and not panicking on the "scary" stuff. (It's really not that scary.) Her 5-inch travel trail bike was lapping it up amidst the chatter and squeak of a well-used training machine. My 29er hardtail was steamrolling the trail and I was rediscovering my abilities - it helped that I unlocked my fork after the first few descents.
I got so close to Smithereens I could almost see it. If it weren't for my wobbly legs, fuzzy vision, and my huge grin squishing my cheeks up and making my eyes all squinty, I would have made it.
Michelle is on her way to Italy tomorrow on a big adventure to a far away place. I'm jealous, but I needn't be. I could always go for a ride to Smithereens. Maybe I'll even take the bus.
Smithereens, as in 'smashed to'? I know exactly the feeling of not being able to quite get there that you're describing...great stuff, Mel.
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