Mountain Biking Is Keeping Me Sane During the Pandemic
With my fiancée and kids stuck in South Africa and the pandemic not allowing for international travel, it is very hard for me to stay present. I seem to be constantly focusing on the future and worried about the future.
When will the Pandemic end? When will I see my family again? Will I be able to support my family in a post Covid19 world/economy?
Riding my mountain bike takes me away from my mind and places me firmly in the moment! On slower, traversing trails I’m checking out the beauty all around me and stoked to be getting my “green time”.
On the technical climbs, the thoughts slow down as I slowly pick my line and try to keep my tepid pace. Then on the descents, 100% focus, the most beautiful state to be in!
There is no past and there is no future, I am right here! It’s magical, my ego and my problems just disappear and I am one with the universe. I can’t find the words to accurately describe the sensation.
Flow, the zone, the Zen state, labeling it is futile, it’s like a drug calling to me. Gene, I’m right here, I’ve always been here and I will always be here. Pay attention Gene, I am happiness, I am bliss, stop your worrying and your focusing on the future, join me in the now.
Me and the bike I was riding on that blissful day
I practice meditation and before the pandemic, I could sometimes go 20 minutes focused only on my breath. Now, it’s a struggle, thoughts pop into my head and I lose focus.
Like a junkie, I need my fix! Where are you, fast, steep, challenging singletrack? I need you in my life, you are the cure.
It’s funny, I never liked the new school downhill tracks that are 10-20 feet wide and full of bike park features. Give me roots, rocks, and line choices of centimeters, not highways down the mountain!
Flow trails? How can you find your flow without challenge, without having to have a laser focus?
My ride ended two hours ago and I’m still buzzing. What a feeling! The older I get the more I am able to tap into the zone. What a ride! Everything was happening just as it should, time slowed down, and I had my fastest yet most relaxed Burro Pass run and Hazard County trail run of my life!
It’s a love affair and the wizards that designed and maintain Burro Pass and Hazard County trail I owe you my sanity! Thank you for creating such an amazing playground for this 54-year-old kid! I feel like I’m 15 and just got a new bike for Christmas when I ride your creations.
Riding is a great reminder to stay present and that the future always seems to work itself out. In the future, I will either win or I will learn, so stay right here Gene, in the here and in the now.
Do you feel this way when you ride certain trails? Tell me how riding makes you feel.
BTW, those trail wizards are called Moab Trail Mix and I support them by donating to them and doing some trail work (but not enough!). Please support your local trail crew!
Thanks and create your best ride yet,
Gene
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