My friend calls me a goblin because of all the things i've found while riding. half of my tool box has road tools. tin snips, vice grips, many screw drivers, usb rechargeable shop light, and even a 12" flat crowbar :)
Luckily the crowbar was a few blocks from home. Vice grips for 30mi in a road jersey pocket is not ideal. Also I ran over a chipmunk on my gravel bike before also.. F's in chat
Great effort Macky. As a roadie (not a very good one, but a roadie none the less...), I'd strongly recommend a cycle cap to go under the helmet, keeps the sweat out of your eyes, or, keeps your head a tiny bit warmer when it's cold.
Rest in peace chipmunk. I can relate to that though. I spend the early summer and late summer dodging numerous seemingly suicidal frogs while riding through my state park. I don't know exactly how many I hit but it can't be zero. 😔
That's quite a ride. A couple of my friends rode the same route a day before you! I recently rode the caldera crest trail from Los Alamos to Abiqiu which took me about seven hours and can say that that day was made a lot better by a quality chamois and properly feeding myself.
@@jmdelapp it was about 3500 ft. Of climbing and 45 miles, starting at the ski hill parking lot. If you start from town it's closer to 5500 ft and 50-55 miles
I grew up spending summers in that area before I was into cycling but I have been up since and have done the Taos Ski Valley climb (and descent) quite a few times. I need to do that ride next summer. Thanks for the video👍😀
How about a video on gravel bikes, I think a gravel bike may be the new road bike as not everyone rides on smooth, so why go with a 700x tire rather than the 650B? Is there an advantage to 1x systems vs 2x systems (stronger climber vs not so strong climber?). As some one who has a mountain bike for trail riding and an older road bike with 700x26c wheels that works for road riding I am interested in a gravel bike for road and lets say logging road/dirt road riding but not needing the mountain bike. Not overly concerned about brand but more on what features would be for who or specific to what. If you have already done this type of video could you point me to it, I am sure I am not the only one who would be interested in what you have to share regarding this topic.
Grounds Scores are the best! Even better on a tandem ride where the stoker has extra pocket space for wrenches and stuff. Best score to date was a massive crescent wench that was scored on a ride 15 some years back.
This was an awesome video! A friend and I did a gravel/trail variation of the Enchanted Circle Loop over 3 days bikepacking style (much slower!), aptly named the "Enchanted Vortex"... it was amazing. The brewery near Eagles Nest was a nice stop.
Unfortunately for me I have not found anything but that's okay And yes you are absolutely 100% correct wash your shammy after a good long ride and you do pay for a good shammy you get what you pay for I have a pearlezum myself I also have a Wosawe that may be comfortable but it's split right in the front wasn't made very well so now I only use that with a pair of jeans for my mountain biking but I purl a zoom is still for my long distance traveling and my other odds and ends
And also excellent video beautiful views And it's quite odd that you are only hitting close to 50 55 mph You have my silence for one moment That I have done many times to chipmunks and squirrels On that part of the note I nearly got ran into a 21 buck antler when it decided to jump on top of the all-purpose trail at night and I almost didn't see it in time
Great effort Macky .... another use for chamois cream ... on long rides on the mtb wearing light weight knee pads I would get an irritation just above my knee caps as someone told me to try chamois cream
Very scenic in the beginning of your trail, however, that sky and highway is too frightening for anyone with dementia episodes. 🖤🍟blackheart and fries.
I feel that chipmunk hit. I was showing my brother one of my local trails when he came to visit once and I came around a corner and took out a rabbit that decided to run across at the same time. MTB tire vs bunny rabbit is not a fair fight lol
Macky, what Niner bike were you on? Is it a 1x, Also interested in the build, I know it was covered in a past video but I don't remember. Thank you,,,,, great ride.
Shimano RS-700 wheels with Vittoria Corsa tires. The tool/tube holder under the bottle cage is the Piggy by 76Projects (www.76projects.com/shop/thepiggy)
That's an interesting question. In general, I'd say yes, assuming it's a hard ride (meaning you are working hard) and longer than 2 hours. I would probably limit calories at other points throughout the day though and be careful not to overeat post ride (which is easy to do)!
Do they really ride it the other way? Didn't know that...I haven't actually done it the other direction, but like it this way because I get to descend the canyon between Angel Fire and Taos and can go faster which I feel is a bit safer. And since that's the worst part of the race, car wise...
@@sydandmacky Normally, the Enchanted Circle event starts in Red River and goes to Questa, Taos, Angelfire, Eagle Nest finishing with the climb over Bobcat Pass, descending to the finish in Red River. Strong riding, BTW
Hello riding my bike tomorrow, I am a beginner who has never hit a drop. there are supposed to be several small drops in the park I am riding. Do you have any advice on how not to eat dirt? Love your Channel!
There are aero bikes and others like hill climb bikes. The difference is weight and shaping of tubes among other things. Something like the Trek Emonda is meant to be an all around bike
Personally I'd recommend a gravel bike unless you're planning to race. They have more relaxed geometries and work well on a variety of terrain types (pavement, gravel, light singletrack).
If you can afford carbon, even if it has lower end components, go for it because there are some performance benefits and then over time you can upgrade the components as they wear out. If that doesn't make sense for your budget though, don't stress it, aluminum is great too!
Poor Chipmunk !!!!!!! then again after watching it over and over... I think the chipmunk committed suicide. I notice that happens a lot with squirrels too, how they fail the 1st attempt then turn back quickly for the second.
So I don't ride road bikes. Not that I have anything against them I just think they're boring. One issue I wanted to ask from one rider to another is that when you're riding road do you try to keep it in the bike lane or do you give zero F\/
I love Macky's composure on hard difficult climbs, there's never whining!
"Eat a burrito" is the most New Mexican thing I've ever heard.
7:18 That's funny. I once found a Leatherman on the side of the road (20ish) years ago and I still have it. I keep it in my car. 😄
Now that was a ride. Good for you. It's funny what you think about on long rides. Best free therapy that I know of. Take care and stay safe, Al
Enjoyed every second of this. Can't wait to see you guys go on these journeys together again :)
My friend calls me a goblin because of all the things i've found while riding. half of my tool box has road tools. tin snips, vice grips, many screw drivers, usb rechargeable shop light, and even a 12" flat crowbar :)
That must have been heavy to carry home 😁
Luckily the crowbar was a few blocks from home. Vice grips for 30mi in a road jersey pocket is not ideal. Also I ran over a chipmunk on my gravel bike before also.. F's in chat
bscjake I’m still looking for a glove I lost from a year ago 😆😆😆
Are you sure they call you goblin because you find stuff? Lol
@@scottibass Ya they call me other names riding... skinny bastard..etc ;)
I was just thinking about this ride. I'll do the Santa Fe Century this October, but will have to plan for this one maybe in the Spring '22.
Great effort Macky.
As a roadie (not a very good one, but a roadie none the less...), I'd strongly recommend a cycle cap to go under the helmet, keeps the sweat out of your eyes, or, keeps your head a tiny bit warmer when it's cold.
Good tip!
Rest in peace chipmunk. I can relate to that though. I spend the early summer and late summer dodging numerous seemingly suicidal frogs while riding through my state park. I don't know exactly how many I hit but it can't be zero. 😔
That's quite a ride. A couple of my friends rode the same route a day before you!
I recently rode the caldera crest trail from Los Alamos to Abiqiu which took me about seven hours and can say that that day was made a lot better by a quality chamois and properly feeding myself.
How much climbing is the Caldera Crest trail? That one is on my bucket list.
@@jmdelapp it was about 3500 ft. Of climbing and 45 miles, starting at the ski hill parking lot. If you start from town it's closer to 5500 ft and 50-55 miles
Macky, you're a rockstar riding a century in 6 hours! I love the New Mexico beer cap on your headset.
Really neat video! The big cottonwoods that grow by the drainages and rivers are the best. Your supplies you took were great!
I really like the valley from Eagle Nest to Angel Fire. Beautiful stuff!
Macky, I just want to say that I love your orange bar tape.
I grew up spending summers in that area before I was into cycling but I have been up since and have done the Taos Ski Valley climb (and descent) quite a few times. I need to do that ride next summer. Thanks for the video👍😀
How about a video on gravel bikes, I think a gravel bike may be the new road bike as not everyone rides on smooth, so why go with a 700x tire rather than the 650B? Is there an advantage to 1x systems vs 2x systems (stronger climber vs not so strong climber?). As some one who has a mountain bike for trail riding and an older road bike with 700x26c wheels that works for road riding I am interested in a gravel bike for road and lets say logging road/dirt road riding but not needing the mountain bike. Not overly concerned about brand but more on what features would be for who or specific to what. If you have already done this type of video could you point me to it, I am sure I am not the only one who would be interested in what you have to share regarding this topic.
Grounds Scores are the best! Even better on a tandem ride where the stoker has extra pocket space for wrenches and stuff. Best score to date was a massive crescent wench that was scored on a ride 15 some years back.
Thank you great ride, AND you found some tools! THAT makes a ride soooo much better!!
Planning on riding it this weekend.
Bet finishing with that hondo/seco hill felt good!
Yeah, I was moving pretty slow 😁
My dad and I once saw a saw fly off the back of a truck. We stopped and grabbed and now we have a new old circular saw!
Another great video. Very informative. Be well guys!
It's funny I'm not usually into road content but I watched this whole video, so good job at keeping me interested the entire time.
Enjoyed the ride, very beautiful out there!
Oh man, I want to do this ride! Another way to tell what kind of tree you are looking at: aspen have haloes, cottonwood have horns.
Be well friends!
I ordered that bicycle (aluminum version, it's so beautiful). It should be coming in in Mid-November. All good things come to those who wait.
Awesome! You'll love it!
Wow it never took me this long to realize you guys had a new video out
This is a beautiful trip! I'd love to visit New Mexico one day!
Hey you can tell you have been coaching! Thanks for the valuable tips!!
This was an awesome video! A friend and I did a gravel/trail variation of the Enchanted Circle Loop over 3 days bikepacking style (much slower!), aptly named the "Enchanted Vortex"... it was amazing. The brewery near Eagles Nest was a nice stop.
That sounds awesome!
the Mora loop is BeeYOOTiful....through Coyote Canyon...less traffic
I loved it. Great ride!
Mopeds? How dare you Sir! Those are Scooooters!
Thanks for sharing the tree love, from this bike riding arborist
Unfortunately for me I have not found anything but that's okay
And yes you are absolutely 100% correct wash your shammy after a good long ride and you do pay for a good shammy you get what you pay for I have a pearlezum myself I also have a Wosawe that may be comfortable but it's split right in the front wasn't made very well so now I only use that with a pair of jeans for my mountain biking but I purl a zoom is still for my long distance traveling and my other odds and ends
And also excellent video beautiful views
And it's quite odd that you are only hitting close to 50 55 mph
You have my silence for one moment
That I have done many times to chipmunks and squirrels
On that part of the note I nearly got ran into a 21 buck antler when it decided to jump on top of the all-purpose trail at night and I almost didn't see it in time
Damn Chipmunk RIP
Great effort Macky .... another use for chamois cream ... on long rides on the mtb wearing light weight knee pads I would get an irritation just above my knee caps as someone told me to try chamois cream
Interesting. Never heard of that, but great tip!
body glide stick would also work for that
bscjake I’ve not heard of body glide stick ?????
@@sydandmacky I tried the chamois cream in my knee pads on a race day and had them on from 8am to just before 4 and it worked ... no irritation 👍
Very scenic in the beginning of your trail, however, that sky and highway is too frightening for anyone with dementia episodes. 🖤🍟blackheart and fries.
Nice. I did my first half century in a very long time. I'm just carrying about two of you weight wise haha.
Sounds like it was even then 😁
Zigged when he should have zagged. Chipmunks and squirrels man.
Wait who on earth forgets about a chamois on a 100 mile ride
I feel that chipmunk hit. I was showing my brother one of my local trails when he came to visit once and I came around a corner and took out a rabbit that decided to run across at the same time. MTB tire vs bunny rabbit is not a fair fight lol
19:05 lol!!! rip Alvin!! :D
Macky, what Niner bike were you on? Is it a 1x, Also interested in the build, I know it was covered in a past video but I don't remember. Thank you,,,,, great ride.
It's the Niner RLT (gravel bike) with Shimano GRX 1-by. I love it!
@@sydandmacky I appreciate the reply thank you
Where can you find the route? Ride with GPS? Kamoot?
strava.app.link/LYlioATzQGb
Which wheels and tires did you use? And please tell us about the special bottle holder.
Shimano RS-700 wheels with Vittoria Corsa tires. The tool/tube holder under the bottle cage is the Piggy by 76Projects (www.76projects.com/shop/thepiggy)
If someone is trying to lose weight, do you still recommend eating as much as you said in the video??
That's an interesting question. In general, I'd say yes, assuming it's a hard ride (meaning you are working hard) and longer than 2 hours. I would probably limit calories at other points throughout the day though and be careful not to overeat post ride (which is easy to do)!
Ever had a cheat day? Think of this as the best cheat day ever.
So, you elected to ride the loop in reverse of the Enchanted Circle Century direction. Any particular reason? Hello from Rio Rancho NM.
Do they really ride it the other way? Didn't know that...I haven't actually done it the other direction, but like it this way because I get to descend the canyon between Angel Fire and Taos and can go faster which I feel is a bit safer. And since that's the worst part of the race, car wise...
@@sydandmacky Normally, the Enchanted Circle event starts in Red River and goes to Questa, Taos, Angelfire, Eagle Nest finishing with the climb over Bobcat Pass, descending to the finish in Red River.
Strong riding, BTW
Hello riding my bike tomorrow, I am a beginner who has never hit a drop. there are supposed to be several small drops in the park I am riding. Do you have any advice on how not to eat dirt? Love your Channel!
heels down butt behind the saddle try to match the angle of the bike to the angle of the landing
@@teddybalkind8656 Thanks!
You guys are lucky, fall in utah is like a cold summer
Yeah, sometimes that's true here too, but right now it's gorgeous!
Shout out from city different! #505
The chipmunk was playing chicken with you and lost. RIP.
RIP to that chipmunk 🐿 ⚰
Are you wearing a gimbal on this ride?
Nope. Gopro 8
I am looking into getting my first road bike. And I know nothing about that kind of bike. What should I be looking for in a road bike?
There are aero bikes and others like hill climb bikes. The difference is weight and shaping of tubes among other things. Something like the Trek Emonda is meant to be an all around bike
Tires
Personally I'd recommend a gravel bike unless you're planning to race. They have more relaxed geometries and work well on a variety of terrain types (pavement, gravel, light singletrack).
@@sydandmacky I do not plan on racing. I just want to work on my endurance. Does frame material matter or just go for what I can afford?
If you can afford carbon, even if it has lower end components, go for it because there are some performance benefits and then over time you can upgrade the components as they wear out. If that doesn't make sense for your budget though, don't stress it, aluminum is great too!
Cramps suck, BTDT. Nice job knocking the 100+ out, and 7K of climb...damn!
I once found a lost woman on a trail. She had tears of frustration, I put her on the right trail.
F for the chipmunk.
I find so many tools cell phones money no dead body yet but im sure I will 🤣
RIP chipmunk
Poor chipmunk!
The best thing I have found on a ride is a $50 bill.
I found a parakeet.
Poor Chipmunk !!!!!!! then again after watching it over and over... I think the chipmunk committed suicide. I notice that happens a lot with squirrels too, how they fail the 1st attempt then turn back quickly for the second.
You can tell it's an aspen by the way that it is.
Had that thought too, haha
This is what I came to the comments for
Fasssst! 💪🏽🙌🏽💯
Hilarious, I have found 3 leatherman (men?) and lost one...
I find money on the side of the road, the current total is $850....
What?! Dang!!
Thought you were going to ride 100 miles doing a wheelie
That would've been crazy!
Shammy funk no good.
3:30 all jokes aside, helmet chafing is pretty unpleasant.
Agreed!
Getting famous off of comments day 137, so I can live the dream, live your life to the fullest🤙
Coral is the biggest organism on earth not aspen
Apparently aspen is largest by mass 🤷♂️
SYD and MACKY oh my mistake
But maybe coral is by size?
SYD and MACKY yeah it’s the largest living organism I looked it up on google
Aspen is one of the biggest but not the biggest
You don't need a helmet in that Solves the problem
So I don't ride road bikes. Not that I have anything against them I just think they're boring. One issue I wanted to ask from one rider to another is that when you're riding road do you try to keep it in the bike lane or do you give zero F\/
Some people are just jerks 🤷♂️. If there's a bike lane, I'll use it, but that's not real common in this area...