On Ongoing Maturation of tinyShredder

G and I handed out campaign stuff this morning for Jeff Schwartz to AZ Senate LD-23 and Effie Carlson for AZ House LD 23. We did it also last week, bipedal. That sucked, walking basically sucks. Its boring and tedious and very important work to delivery material to specifically-targetted houses. I figure they were all Independents, who make up over 30% of AZ voters and are mostly a moderate right bent. If only the anti-social people could agree to force everyone leave us the fuck alone, we would be Gods!

This weekend we were rolling up and down the steep streets of Fountain Hills, which is kinda fun with mtb gearing, your #1 riding buddy of all time, and sweet views. Fat tires also make doing anti-riding things like standing, zig-zagging, criss-crossing up 10% pitches all feel like just a neato way to watch the lake, drink coffee, and give a civics lesson. We *heart* fat tires. The DH’s got to 20mph instantly woot woot!

G, me, and the last band of sane people in AZ LD23, standing against the Armies of Whiteness and their fear of a browner AZ, rallying to the xenophobia and anti-school message of John Kavanagh.

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Most people were polite but distant, if not cautiously friendly. Utmost in my mind was how annoyed I am when anyone calls me or leaves stuff on my door, so I tried to be appreciative and respectful to whomever i met. If you want to volunteer, convince people, go knock on doors, and meet people face-to-face and don’t alienate them…you have to first connect with them on a very neutral neighborly level.  Its something I’ve never done, and it was a political personal paradign shift akin to me waiting tables for a year after i got my Princeton degree.  We went to 50 houses, and actually spoke with 4 people. 4! Actual! People!  Breaking down walls with a little blonde girl, and genuine sensitivity to me creeping my way into another decent person’s personal space. Halfway through we took a break in the park to watch the fountain go off, climbed and bombed down a few more hills, finished off in the FH splashpad, then checked out the art plaza and museum. Fountain Hills is a   throwback, and Fountain Hills is a really great community, full of so much history about the Valley and so much respect for the generation or 2 that got us to where we are today.

Which in many cases are scared people, responding with their lowest instincts to a wingnut who spouts teabaggery. It was Trump’s populism several years earlier, right here at home. You can’t hear the boring minutia of school funding, when you are deaf to everything but your echo chamber. I guess you’ll need to hear the screaming and gunfire. I don’t understand how all the seniors i meet seem to honor and respect their role in the community, and how they care about giving back to what got them there and will protect their future, and don’t understand how the zombie apocalypse starts with 50,000 Mexican children a year crossing the border without adults. Fear and recalcitrance is not a viable response to changing realities.

I would point G to a house, giver her materials, then hop a few houses up the street to the next one. it was a first how much i let her be on her own. She did great, no helmet today and neither of us were worried. The kid DEFINITELY has figured out how to carry her speed. Vivid memories of awkwardness, trying to explain this phrase that cannot be understood without saddle time. You can’t carry nothing, but its a person-place-thing. i wanna go fast. *confused*. And today, she jedi groks these mysterious forces of momentum and looking ahead.

Her mind grows do make distance relative on a bike – she’d be a couple hundred feed away and out of sight on the street, and we both felt really good about her being 2o seconds away. i heard her tire skip as we were bombing down a hill overlooking the lake, the roads had faux names like Montana and Arriba de Lago and Alto de Todo Bendejo. Tireskip-silence-tire rumble. G 1.5 seconds behind me, no helmet, 20mph.

 

we saw Kavanagh pull up on the way in. He and his wife, the Mayor of Fountain Hills, looked like they were going to a Bar Mitzvah and just as happy about it. Next time, I will prep G with a written question:

G: Mr. Kavanagh, the voters mandated inflation-adjusted funding for schools. You lead the charge in the lawsuit to stop it. Why do you steal my school’s money? Why do you hate children?

 

Summer in Hell

Its been 3 yrs since we had a genuine summer escape…*sigh*. Vacation time and fundage did not align, i am almost used to it, i will not whine: Costa Rica in January, and the Keys this Fall! Hunker down for summer, Arizona! charge your lights, stop wearing socks and underpants, enjoy the logjam on I-17. All my July rides started at 3:30am or 9pm, and rarely climbed more than an overpass.

It didn’t seem like we did much, but putting together all these pics, I still missed our weekend to Pittsburgh, day trip to Horton Creek, sub24overnight bikepack along the Verde River, and a follow-up swim trip with the kids, 110 degree canal tour around the city, Ice Den, and swim meets.

3x a week. Genevieve is fearless and Alana no longer a fear – I sure couldn’t do a 50 when i was 5yo
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G and Jasmine at the start of the Mud Run
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Alana and Julianne
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4:38 FIP
up Bell Pass in the dark->Fountain Hills stuff so fast southward i’ve never before not hated the FH McDs until I rode them clockwise, up over the stellar new Sunrise bypass, north through Scottsdale. 4hrs of awesome and home before the family woke up.

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cat bonding
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SCIENCE! Camp week taking things apart and putting things together.
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road warmup to meet Seron at Lost Dog TH, out and back Sunrise to the bypass, 3 hrs of awesome and home before the family woke up
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the AC died
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Another outstanding John idea: Cabin Loop and AZT up above the Rim, Blue Ridge Reservoir and Clint’s Well.
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the one an only pic i took this weekend
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Lots of great pics and writeup on Seron’s site, and on John’s site.

A day at camp making this 3×3 mural, which now hangs from G’s ceiling.
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impressive transformation from the take-home version to production. some rule-of-thirds and quality control shit i did not teach her.
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girls and i took a day trip to West Clear Creek, NW of Payson. Not too many pics, too busy spotting them for 3 straight hours. Adult:Monster ratio might have been a bit lean on this one. The hike in is about 500 vf down a canyon, lot of rock scrambling and downed trees. G was awesome, Alana did a great job taking instructions.

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both girls, but Alana especially, ripped the climb out. Rockwall everyday at Lifetime summer camp was evident,  only Alana’s conditioning slowed her down. such a difference from the precarious descent and wading.
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Beckie’s cousins Tom, Sasha, Marin and Oscar visited from Baltimore, and took the girls to Bartlett Lake.
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Overnight in Prescott – Granite Creek Park PT!
standover height on the Malice is about the same as on her 20 inch, and it rolls much better. G fumbles using 8yo vocabulary to express what an $1100 purpose-built bike feels like.
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Soccer camp at Embry-Riddle University; a week staying in the dorms and practicing 5hrs a day. I wish i had her life.
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then we took Alana for a hike in the Dells to Watson Dam
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zzzzzzzzzzzz….
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Alana and i survived a week alone with each other. Broccoli w bacon grease is still broccoli, and its still good for you
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pickup the next Thursday. I missed her THIS much!
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Suddenly Turtle started fading. then her hind legs stopped, and a week later she was gone. I don’t miss her much, but I respect our 14 yrs together. Beckie wanted another kitten, before the body was even cold. I don’t get that, 6 months later and I still can’t look at pictures of Kila. But I don’t really love cats, rather enjoy snuggling with them and grabbing their bloated tummies and making 2 of them chase a laser pointer at once. They come and go into our home, where they shake Valhalla until they vanish, and feast on Pounce. Goodbye Turtle.

Welcome Bugs! You are white with a splash of brown on your tail, siamese with beautiful blue eyes that will never fade.
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Crumb and Bugs – brothers from another mother. Two days of hissing, and then they were magnets.
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Top of Mt. Elden in Flag. Short hike along Organ Donor adjacent to a storm, yellow and orange high-altitude flowers we never get to see
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G and I rolled Elden Lookout Road, 7 miles\2k straight down, all the way to the Schultz Y, ruts and ruffage that is much harder on a 20inch. The entire time she could have hurt herself, and only once did i get skeered. Ride out the wobble, G! And she did. We chatted, and enjoyed the cliffs and the slopes and forest, squared up on the ruts, took breaks when our hands got tired, reveling  top-to-bottom of a real mountain. We hiked up Wasabi til above the boulder roll, so I could show her what she can aspire to, and we paralleled while I followed Lower Oldham next to the road. Today we went up the AZT at 418 2.5 miles almost nonstop til a storm turned us back. It took more than 2x longer last year, and it shrugged off her. She might just be my #3 riding buddy of all time, definitely no lower than 6th. And she has the opportunity to close.

What would you do if you knew you just met your #1 riding buddy of all time? We couldn’t stop fist bumping.

Training Camp  
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