Dirty little secret about tandeming
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Dirty little secret about tandeming
Well something of a secret. We have been mostly up to this for the last couple seasons... getting dirty
Here's a couple recent shots from Tucson on our newest ride, a full suspension Ventana El Conquistador de Montaņas ("The Mountain Conqueror"), aka "ECDM"...
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Tandemmountainbikes/
S.O.O.R.T.A. (Self Organized Off Road Tandem Adventure)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1534869173484183/
Here's a couple recent shots from Tucson on our newest ride, a full suspension Ventana El Conquistador de Montaņas ("The Mountain Conqueror"), aka "ECDM"...
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Tandemmountainbikes/
S.O.O.R.T.A. (Self Organized Off Road Tandem Adventure)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/1534869173484183/
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Tandeming's dirty little secret is...
... mountain tandeming (especially in the mud)!
Very nice pics of a VERY nice ride. So jealous! Enjoy the beejeesus out of that thing out there. I'm heading to St. George in a little over a month and am considering bringing the mountain tandem... we'll see if it fits into our plans.
Thanks for sharing!
Very nice pics of a VERY nice ride. So jealous! Enjoy the beejeesus out of that thing out there. I'm heading to St. George in a little over a month and am considering bringing the mountain tandem... we'll see if it fits into our plans.
Thanks for sharing!
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I guess that means that its time for you to send your Calfee to us to replace ours (formerly yours). I'll send you the shipping address in case you lost it and even split the shipping with you.
Looks like a blast on the Ventana!
Looks like a blast on the Ventana!
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... mountain tandeming (especially in the mud)!
Very nice pics of a VERY nice ride. So jealous! Enjoy the beejeesus out of that thing out there. I'm heading to St. George in a little over a month and am considering bringing the mountain tandem... we'll see if it fits into our plans.
Thanks for sharing!
Very nice pics of a VERY nice ride. So jealous! Enjoy the beejeesus out of that thing out there. I'm heading to St. George in a little over a month and am considering bringing the mountain tandem... we'll see if it fits into our plans.
Thanks for sharing!
I am missing one photo of the large chunk of Teddy Bear Cholla that stuck to the rear part of my shoulder during the above ride. Old habit of leaning into and riding through branches is not so good a technique among the cholla :/ It took another set of hands and a good set of pliers to get the dang thing off of me. Here's a funny vid of fun with cholla...
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An ECDM is in my future as soon as the kiddos can all reach the crank shorteners
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Off road tandeming is not for everyone, but those of us that have mountain tandems and ride them certainly enjoy them.
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Next time you are riding along melting tarmac with cars nearly clipping your bars as they spew exhaust at you, your mind might wander with memories of this photo and perhaps thinking there may be more rewarding choices out there. I'm not saying this is the only way to go, but it is nice to have alternatives...
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@twocicle, perhaps you could share that all the MTB tandem people who had abandoned MTBR are now a mob on Facebook and elsewhere. I've been watching this event from afar and longing...
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Tandemmountainbikes/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Tandemmountainbikes/
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@twocicle, perhaps you could share that all the MTB tandem people who had abandoned MTBR are now a mob on Facebook and elsewhere. I've been watching this event from afar and longing...
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Tandemmountainbikes/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Tandemmountainbikes/
There are a few mtb related groups on Facebook:
1 - Tandem Mountain Bikes. By far the largest.
Admin/Owner is Alex Nutt (who also owns MTB Tandems Inc)
2 - Tandem Off-Road Bikes. intended more for gravel grinding, touring non-pavement, etc.
3 - the newest group - S.O.O.R.T.A. (Self Organized Off Road Tandem Adventure) created for communicating about these "unofficial" events across the country and quickly becoming rallies with 10, 20 or more mtb tandems hitting the trails together.
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... mountain tandeming (especially in the mud)!
Very nice pics of a VERY nice ride. So jealous! Enjoy the beejeesus out of that thing out there. I'm heading to St. George in a little over a month and am considering bringing the mountain tandem... we'll see if it fits into our plans.
Thanks for sharing!
Very nice pics of a VERY nice ride. So jealous! Enjoy the beejeesus out of that thing out there. I'm heading to St. George in a little over a month and am considering bringing the mountain tandem... we'll see if it fits into our plans.
Thanks for sharing!
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For sure. That link was included at the bottom of post #1
There are a few mtb related groups on Facebook:
1 - Tandem Mountain Bikes. By far the largest.
Admin/Owner is Alex Nutt (who also owns MTB Tandems Inc)
2 - Tandem Off-Road Bikes. intended more for gravel grinding, touring non-pavement, etc.
3 - the newest group - S.O.O.R.T.A. (Self Organized Off Road Tandem Adventure) created for communicating about these "unofficial" events across the country and quickly becoming rallies with 10, 20 or more mtb tandems hitting the trails together.
There are a few mtb related groups on Facebook:
1 - Tandem Mountain Bikes. By far the largest.
Admin/Owner is Alex Nutt (who also owns MTB Tandems Inc)
2 - Tandem Off-Road Bikes. intended more for gravel grinding, touring non-pavement, etc.
3 - the newest group - S.O.O.R.T.A. (Self Organized Off Road Tandem Adventure) created for communicating about these "unofficial" events across the country and quickly becoming rallies with 10, 20 or more mtb tandems hitting the trails together.
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@twocicle, perhaps you could share that all the MTB tandem people who had abandoned MTBR are now a mob on Facebook and elsewhere. I've been watching this event from afar and longing...
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Tandemmountainbikes/
https://www.facebook.com/groups/Tandemmountainbikes/
Yes, for the most part, the MTBR Tandom section kind of slowed to a crawl, while other stuff evolved.
For whatever reason, the dynamics of Facebook seem to work pretty well for the off road tandem teams. Add to that, in many cases a lot of us have travelled and ridden with other teams from various parts of the USA. So these FB groups are not just about info, but also a place where we tend to get together even though miles apart.
The SOORTA format seems to work well for the off road tandem teams. The events are a lot of fun and typically more casual than a planned rally. Also, with no entry fee and each team needs to make their own plans to some extent, it does bring these events a lot more into a fun get together. I do need to add though, a few of the SOORTA events are focused around other existing events, such as Tour De Felasco and Ididaride. In those cases the teams pay entry for the actual event, but the SOORTA portion of it all remains free, if that makes sense.
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Here in Sacramento I am in and around maybe the largest hub of mountain biking in the country and maybe less than ten miles from Ventana, but there's little MTB tandem activity I've found so far. A 1600 mile round trip to Tucson is not in the cards. But I grew up riding around the Phoenix exurbs and my nostalgia gets triggered by photos of knobby tire bikes and saguaros
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I meant Tucson.
Here in Sacramento I am in and around maybe the largest hub of mountain biking in the country and maybe less than ten miles from Ventana, but there's little MTB tandem activity I've found so far. A 1600 mile round trip to Tucson is not in the cards. But I grew up riding around the Phoenix exurbs and my nostalgia gets triggered by photos of knobby tire bikes and saguaros
Here in Sacramento I am in and around maybe the largest hub of mountain biking in the country and maybe less than ten miles from Ventana, but there's little MTB tandem activity I've found so far. A 1600 mile round trip to Tucson is not in the cards. But I grew up riding around the Phoenix exurbs and my nostalgia gets triggered by photos of knobby tire bikes and saguaros
Here in Florida we have a bunch of off road tandem teams. There is a core group of 5 teams. Wish we could meet up more but seems to be something that minimizes it. Each team is a bladt to ride with.
Hope you meet another team and get the chance to enjoy it.
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I meant Tucson.
Here in Sacramento I am in and around maybe the largest hub of mountain biking in the country and maybe less than ten miles from Ventana, but there's little MTB tandem activity I've found so far. A 1600 mile round trip to Tucson is not in the cards. But I grew up riding around the Phoenix exurbs and my nostalgia gets triggered by photos of knobby tire bikes and saguaros
Here in Sacramento I am in and around maybe the largest hub of mountain biking in the country and maybe less than ten miles from Ventana, but there's little MTB tandem activity I've found so far. A 1600 mile round trip to Tucson is not in the cards. But I grew up riding around the Phoenix exurbs and my nostalgia gets triggered by photos of knobby tire bikes and saguaros
Anyway, this thread was more about having fun on the dark side with non-pavement adventures. SOORTA is a beast all to itself.
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I'll try to figure out who they are. Right now I'm up for a procedure that's going to keep me off DF bikes all summer but if there's a ride I can do in August with a 5yo on a kidback, I'd love to
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For the SOORTA Tucson 2019 there were 2 teams in attendance from the Sacramento area in their 5th wheel and camper van, another couple drove an RV from Arkansas, while an east coaster couple flew out after shipping their mtb tandem via Bikeflights to the event leader's home. Besides locals and Phoenix area, others drove from Colorado and us from N. Idaho (probably the furthest of all) in our minivan.
Anyway, this thread was more about having fun on the dark side with non-pavement adventures. SOORTA is a beast all to itself.
Anyway, this thread was more about having fun on the dark side with non-pavement adventures. SOORTA is a beast all to itself.
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Both teams are quick, and so much fun to ride with and hang around with. We spent time with both teams at ETOR 2018.
My wife and I spoke with Mark R on the phone in an effort to plan on attending. For various reasons it was not possible this year. Maybe next year...
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Truth is, we only had 2 mtb rides with the Tucson SOORTA group. We were on the new bike and after far too much time off (real winter in N. Idaho) + nachos + beer, the fast paced group rides were something of a surprise. I was being very careful not to dump us while we slowly got the feel for the new bike and wheel size (27.5+ down from 29ers). Unfortunately, further ride opportunities were cut short when my stoker stepped off a curb badly on the way to dinner and broke her fibula plus a torn ATFL. Following that, we spent the next week working (RICE) to get her in shape to handle the long drive home.
Currently there are 6 additional SOORTA events on the FB calendar, 5 for 2018 and already 1 for 2019. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1534...484183/events/
Currently there are 6 additional SOORTA events on the FB calendar, 5 for 2018 and already 1 for 2019. https://www.facebook.com/groups/1534...484183/events/
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My wife and I hosted the Tucson SOORTA event, and we'd like to invite any tandem MTB riders out for next year. It's held the weekend of MLK, and we ride Fri-Mon. The past couple of years we've had some of the teams come to town early, and we've done both MTB as well as road rides! Tucson is a cycling mecca, and regularly places in the top 3 as a "Bike Friendly Community" in a variety of studies.
Join the SOORTA Facebook page if you can, and feel free to ping me at the screen name here at the Gmail place anytime.
Mark and Laura Russell
Join the SOORTA Facebook page if you can, and feel free to ping me at the screen name here at the Gmail place anytime.
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Our gracious Tucson SOORTA hosts Mark ( DrMarkR) and Laura in action this year...
Yeap, this is not your usual mind numbing stretch of tarmac ^
Yeap, this is not your usual mind numbing stretch of tarmac ^
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My wife and I hosted the Tucson SOORTA event, and we'd like to invite any tandem MTB riders out for next year. It's held the weekend of MLK, and we ride Fri-Mon. The past couple of years we've had some of the teams come to town early, and we've done both MTB as well as road rides! Tucson is a cycling mecca, and regularly places in the top 3 as a "Bike Friendly Community" in a variety of studies.
Join the SOORTA Facebook page if you can, and feel free to ping me at the screen name here at the Gmail place anytime.
Mark and Laura Russell
Join the SOORTA Facebook page if you can, and feel free to ping me at the screen name here at the Gmail place anytime.
Mark and Laura Russell