Switzerland is AWESOME!
I have been traveling quite a bit lately to some cool places but I still haven't been too amped up on posting entries. i've decided that if I can't think of anything to write now, I never will so I'm giving it a go. Over the last couple weeks I have gone from Canberra, Australia home to Missoula, MT for 1 day, and then on to Switzerland and Austria for the last two World Cups. It's been a bit hectic time-zone and airplane sittin' wise but it has been totally worth it. I can't believe that my desire to spend time in perfect European mountain towns in the middle of the Alps was in question. Needless to say, as soon as I arrived and saw this view from the hot tub at our apartment I knew I made the right decision.
I managed to put together a satisfactory ride at the race last weekend, with a 16th place finish on the greazzy course so I was pretty psyched about that. The day after the race the Rocky Mountain Maxxis crew (who have been nice enough to let me travel with them during this trip) and I motivated to go on one of the coolest post race rides ever. It started with some intense singletrack cut into the side of a huge cliff face.
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The trail had some petty crazy exposure, but I was confident that the swiss-built picket fence was sturdy. After cutting through the side of the cliff we rode through town.
Even though it was a recovery ride, mountain passes were much too scenic to avoid and we couldn't stop grinding our way up the gravel road climb. This looks like good livin' for a cow. No wonder swiss cheese is so delcious.
We finally made it to a spot that looked like it would loop us back to town. It was touch and go for a while because we were getting real hungry and we weren't sure if it would loop, but it all worked out and we even found a bonus singletrack descent.
3 comments to "Switzerland is AWESOME!"
Yo Sam great blog! Go to cycling dirt and look for Zootown 9 it came out okay...
See you at TdS and/or Rolling Thunder...
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I’m still waiting for some interesting thoughts from your side in your next post thanks
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