Muni

A mountain unicyclist drops off a large stump, about 2 feet high. A man in cycling gear crouches down in front of him with a camera. In the background is a stand of tall trees, with a gap revealing a view of Berkeley's Campanile and the San Francisco Bay.

Owen’s return

Our friend Owen has moved back to the Bay, and called a MUni ride for Berkeley this weekend. We had beautiful MUni weather as our mixed-skills group climbed and descended the canyon.

A mountain unicyclist, shirt soaked in sweat, rides down a steep rocky trail. His left arm is moving for balance, while his right tightly holds onto the unicycle's seat handle. He is concentrating intently.

Crashing the Gala

The monthly BTCEB Gala Ride was in our MUni stomping grounds, Joaquin Miller Park, so we took a crew up there to show the two-wheelers a thing or two. Great day as usual!

A mountain unicyclist rides on a rocky trail in the sun. The hill drops away behind him, revealing a valley and hills in the distance. He is approaching an area with many chunky rocks, shaded by oak trees.

Rocks

I’ve been doing a ton of riding, but it’s been over 6 months since I’ve been out on a proper MUni ride. Adrian was in town and suggested Rockville. Don’t have to ask me twice. It was beautiful out there, and while my MUnitude was about 2/10, I managed to make the line on the back side of Upper Tilly, which was good enough, considering. Adrian was rocking everything of course.

A mountain unicyclist rides through an autumnal alpine landscape, with mostly bare aspens to the right, as the trail goes to the left towards a red rock desert with dramatic canyons and towers.

Most of the Enchilada

A group of us went on a quest to do The Whole Enchilada, and spent the last couple months training up for it. Unfortunately a storm came in and closed Burro Pass, the highest part of the ride at over 11k feet, but we were able to start at Hazard County which gets to about 9200′. It was a perfect desert day, and we got to experience the eclipse while we were up on the mountain.

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