This was the weekend of B's! On Saturday, Ashleah and I got up and headed to the Jemez Mtns. to look for a natural hot spring. Being it was the first time that Ashleah had driven through this area, we stopped along the way and checked out Soda Dam. It's a natural dam made of calcium carbonate. Here's a couple of pics!


Finally found RD 376 and bounced around on the 4 wheel drive road for about 5 miles until we came to the parking lot. If you go, I would suggest an all wheel or 4 wheel drive vehicle. Cross the creek and make the short hike and you are at the natural hot spring. Sorry no pics of the actual spring. It was raining so we left the camera in the truck. This place was cool and we will go back.

Later that evening we met up with my brother and some friends and headed into Albuquerque to check out the
Albuquerque Isotopes game. Great game as the 'topes came up with 8 runs in the 8th to take the win.
Ugh! 6 am Sunday morning and I am packing the truck so as I can do my long ride for the week. I really didn't want to, since we stayed out until about 1 am but then I remembered that the
Leadville 100 is only a few weeks away. Back out to the Cedro Peak area and I looped some ashphalt roads with Cedro Peak trails and the Tunnel Canyon/Otero Trails to get in 52 miles. Pretty uneventful, until came through an arroyo crossing and about nipped a rattlesnake's tail. As I came around the corner, I noticed the snake and it sensed me coming!. The snake coiled, I shriek, and then preceeded to bail off the bike! Hmmm. How am I going to get my bike with an angry rattlesnake right next to it. It took about 5 minutes, but I finally got it to move off the trail. Damn that was close. The snake won this enounter though. As I bailed off the bike, I smacked my knee on the frame!



Ride Stats:
52.7 miles
5 hrs and 37 min
4123 ft of climbing
1 coyote
1 Rattlesnake
Oh yeah Sira got a bath too.

Off to the Valle Vidal this week. . . . .