50+km along the Isar Bike Path
By hezamarie on May 22, 2007 | In Cycling, *Countries & Cities* | 2 feedbacks »
This reminds me. All of you out there with your fancy biker jerseys, helmets without a smudge of dirt and snazzy expensive mountain bikes that you occasionally take out for a Sunday spin and you maybe wondering why there are others passing you with a tinge of growl under their breath..learn to shift your bicycle gears, ugh! You'll have so much more fun with your mountain bikes on these sort of trails when you have a clue before you ride. We all need a refresher now and then. So here. I've included a straight-forward outside link. We cool? Peace.
The area around Kloster Sch?tflarn is absolutely gorgeous, so peaceful and green, definitely a recommended stop for hikers and cyclist. We bought 'halfway mark' beers and schorle at the Klosterbr?u and ate every bit of food we brought on the way: sandwiches, Camembert, carrots, crackers, and dark chocolate. We briefly visited the herb and flower garden and got inspired with ideas for our own balcony garden. I told Alex I was up for riding back instead of taking the S-bahn home.
The ride back from Kloster Sch?tflarn to Hohensch?ftlarn is an uphill battle. I had the strength but no endurance. My lungs gave out and my muscles soon followed. We made it up to Hohensch?ftlarn only to realize we went up too far and had to take the other trail. Pooh. This was the only time I felt ticked off and Alex didn't seem too happy because his saddle was being a pain in the ass.
But the ride down hill was exhilarating. Not so rocky like the last downhill and long, long, long. There was a fancy biker girl in front of me braking more than I cared to. So I passed her. Pretty stupid when I think about the shape my bike is in, but it was so worth it to feel the wind against my face and being on the edge of control and potentially losing control.
She passed me on the uphill. Oh well. Alex was impressed that I did the unthinkable of passing a bonafide fancy biker girl. Yeah, when your boyfriend's impressed, it was worth it.
The rest of the ride was a weaving mess around the people on foot trying to enjoy their warm Sunday too. In the course of the ride, we had two chain derailment episodes and by the 42nd kilometer, my knee minus the ACL was making it clear it had enough. But despite all that, the day was full of discovery and essentially enjoying our green backyard in Munich.
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