We've had great weather for riding the past few days but the high winds have made it unbearable.
I tried to get out early before the wind cranked up yesterday to get some time on my dirt jumper after a couple of adjustments. I took my Dad with me to have some fun plus the benefit of having my Guardian Angel with me. Had a couple quick errands to run along the way and decided as I was getting gas that it was waaaay too windy already & should just get some work done in the garage.
Well, as I started up the truck, Dad's theme song started on the radio. "Really Dad? You see how hard the wind is blowing already", I said. "Just trust me Son", I heard as I've heard a bazillion times & could see the Cheshire grin that accompanies the phrase. "What do you got to loose?"
Ok, fine! Let's go!
It was so windy when we got there I could barely open the door to get out but, knowing Colorado weather, the wind sometimes calms down after the sun heats things up & just hung out with Dad listening to rock 'n roll & sipping my cappuccino & watched the guys that arrived about the same time struggle on the track.
They lasted about 15 minutes. After about half an hour it seemed to be calming down so gathered my stuff & we went to the track.
It was a bit gusty but could time laps during calm air & rest when windy to get warmed up. Had the place to ourselves & the wind calmed to a gentle breeze for about 3+ hours of fun!!
While looking for the broom to give the place a sweep I found a pencil! My first thought was "I brought my pencil. Give me something to write on, man!!" from Van Halen's Hot for Teacher. My Dad was a Teacher for about 148 years.
I was wearing a Van Halen t-shirt under a long sleeve shirt.
A bit later as I was removing the long sleeve, the channel I was listening to started talking about Van Halen, then played Hot for Teacher!!
Long story, short: It was a great day hanging out with my Dad at the track!
He's been popping up a lot this past week with his Birthday recently. Sure was nice having great weather for riding despite no chance for relief from the wind in the forecast. It was a great day! Thanks Dad!!
(Bonus: made it home to catch the end of NASCAR in Georgia. Great race!)