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The Austin, Texas Cogal; December 4, 2011

"I wanna go home with the armadillo..." Gary P. Nunn, London Homesick Blues

Stop the presses, North American Cogal #2 is off and running.  @Jeff in PetroMetro is organizing a ride deep in the heart-o-Texas on December 4, 2011 for the rider who wants a taste of drought, dust storm, truck nuts and fun. Lest we forget what a Cogal is, “… A meeting of like-minded misfits brought together by the promise of beer, preceded by a bike ride.” Commemorative V-Pints can be fabricated for such a thirst inducing event, please send orders through Velominati central ordering department.  They may even be ready in time to wash that Texas dust down the neck hole.

Keep the rubber side down, Gianni

Dang!  We’re havin’ a Cogal in Austin!  How ’bout that?

I guess I’ve been a Velominatus for a little over a year now.  In that time, I’ve gotten to know many fellow Velominati online.  And I feel like I know y’all.  But I’ve never had the opportunity to meet any of you in person.  And for that matter, I don’t know most of y’all by your given names.

But some of that is about to change.  On the weekend of December 4th, in Austin, I get to meet, live and in Technicolor, Buck Rogers, Itburns, Bongo, and, rumor has it, Souleur.  Buck’s coming up from San Antonio with Mrs. Buck and the Buckettes.  Itburns is driving in from Houston (Yewstun), same as me and my relations.  Bongo’s on his way from Waco (Way-Coe).  And Souleur’s coming from I don’t know where.  But I know it’s a long drive.

Why Austin?  ‘Cause it’s not Houston.

Austin’s pretty.  Austin’s cool.  Austin’s where I lived as a student, a bike racer, and as a young college graduate with a good state gubment job.  Austin’s got rolling hills, good barbeque, and cold beer.  And, in case I forgot to mention it, Austin’s not Houston.

So, here’s the plan, set in sand in a windstorm:  I’m driving up Friday night, December 2nd, and spending the weekend.  I’m staying in a hotel near the Arboretum which is in northwest Austin.  That’s near the north end of Highway 360 (Capital of Texas Highway) almost where it meets Highway 183.  360 is a great jumping off point for a rolling, hilly ride west of Austin.  We’ll start in the parking lot of the Arboretum.  I’ll let y’all know exactly where late next week.

We’ll head southwest and make a counter-clockwise loop.  As we come back east, approaching Austin from the south, I’d like to go through Buda (Bew-duh).  As we come up through Austin we’ll make our way up to 35thStreet, then west over Mt. Bonnell and back toward 360 for a ride north to our starting point.

Mind you, all of this is subject to change after next Tuesday, when I’m riding reconnaissance in Austin.

I’d like for all of us to get together on Saturday evening at the Shady Grove restaurant on Barton Springs Road.  We’ll get some good food, some good beer and/or margaritas, and put some faces with some names.  Time to be determined, but I’m guessing around 6pm so we can eat, drink, visit, and still get some decent sleep.

Sunday morning, we’ll get a big stack of gingerbread pancakes at Kerbey Lane Café.  Then at either V before 10, or V after 10, we’ll head off into the wild blue yonder.

My intention is to keep the ride between 130km and 160km.  There will be quite a bit of rolling hills and not much flat.  This will be a Casually Deliberate ride.  No one gets dropped by much or for too long, and there will be plenty of places to stop and load up on food and drinks.

I’ll post more details after my visit to Austin on Tuesday.  Stay tuned.

If anyone else can join us in Austin, please do.  I’m looking forward to seeing y’all.

Jeff in Big D

Just another middle-aged cycling twatwaffle. Raced road, track, and a little cyclo-cross from 1985-1990. Currently ride 250km+ per week (in my mind). The older I get, the better I was.

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  • @Steampunk

    @Marko
    The only guns I have are the ones cloaked in lycra on the bike. Not concealed. They're the BFGs.

    @Souleur

    Everyone's talkin about packin..but hey, aren't we all of Cogal Cognoscentia, packing guns? As in twin pistons? As in Double Barreled sawed off guns?? Who needs a Colt when your packin w/Clydesdales??

    No need for special permits for those!

  • Wish I could be there too, sounds like such a great time! @JiPM, thanks for setting this up. Check back and we'll get a link set up for ordering V-Pints for the ride. Catch being, they can only be picked up from JiPM and as such you'll have to have ridden/attended the Cogal. Cheers!

  • If u want to learn about how to pack heat on a bike speak to someone who lives in Jo'burg. Bunch rides there have two riders - one front and one back- carrying at all times.

    And they have good reason...

  • @Dino

    @scaler911

    @Dino
    @wiscot
    "I'll be happy to be the point man for a WI Cogal next spring. I'm within 90 mins of all major metro areas. Oregon is a serious beer=producing state. Fantastic riding country too. Anyone else interested?"
    I will second your motion for you to Ochowicz this WI Cogal. I am looking forward to it! I am sure there are several Velominalurkers in and around the Beer City (Portland)and the Peoples Republic that will have some interest. I would be happy to be a domestique for you if needed on the setup.

    Fixed your post!
    There are always those that dream big, but around here we usually just lay down The V and remind folks that when they get a professional sports team nicknamed for brewing beer, then we will resume that talk! Until then, I think Milwaukee will keep the Beer City Tag and continue to pump out Miller and Coors, along with gallons of exceptional craft beers, for the rest of the Country! Thanks for playing!

    Ha! Just playin'......

  • @Marcus

    If u want to learn about how to pack heat on a bike speak to someone who lives in Jo'burg. Bunch rides there have two riders - one front and one back- carrying at all times.
    And they have good reason...

    ... In case aliens attack?

  • Had a great ride at the Tour de Gruene today. Only a 27.4 km course but with two decently long climbs, one at 6% grade and one at 9% grade up to the finish. I rode the Merckx (non-aero) division (of course :) and averaged 33.3 kph. Not super fast but fast enough for third in the Merckx division. Average HR was 180 with max 193. Knew the pace was just right when I threw up in my mouth at two different points on the course. Felt so good to be racing again. Highlight was getting to finally meet a fellow Velominati at the start. Itburns was at the start after just competing the metric century that morning. Great day overall. Good to be "back in the arena" as TR said.

  • @mcsqueak

    @Marcus

    If u want to learn about how to pack heat on a bike speak to someone who lives in Jo'burg. Bunch rides there have two riders - one front and one back- carrying at all times.
    And they have good reason...

    ... In case aliens attack?

    I was actually wandering if Marcus actually meant to send this post or if it came here by accident. It makes no sense. I'm guessing he was spat on by one of those aliens.

    +1

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