Buffet: Park City Style

Written by  //  July 28, 2010  //  Bike  //  2 Comments

I am spoiled.

Completely and utterly and hopelessly spoiled.

I have singletrack that I can ride from the front door. And when the summer temperatures are overbearing and oppressive and tyrannical, I can drive for a few minutes into the cool shade and crisp air of the mountains and ride unbelievably spectacular trails. But on those days that I feel that the trails nearby are just not adequate, or are “starting to get old” I can make the epic journey to far away Park City, Utah—an entire hour away!—for even more high altitude, amazing, and seemingly unlimited singletrack*. I know. It’s a sacrifice. But one I’m happy to make.

*And in the winter, the same process is repeated, only on skis.

With the Point 2 Point race looming, Park City singletrack has been front and center in my recent weekend binges. Binges that have left me tattered and torn. Sleepy. And hungry. But nonetheless, stronger and more confident going into the final stretch of summer than I can ever remember. It’s ridiculously possible that I am simply setting myself up for a spectacular let-down on race day, but I had the audacity to say—outloud even—that I wanted the 2010 Point 2 Point to be “the race of my life.”

And it just occurred to me, that by writing that here, the possibility of implosion and self-dustruction is only amplified. Exponentially.

But then, who among you is not plotting and planning the same thing?

And so, I ride. If Las Vegas has buffets of prime rib and shrimp, then Park City—and the Wasatch in general—has ones of twisted, fantastic, butterfly-inducing singletrack.

Yeah. I’m spoiled.

And I like it that way.

Related posts:

  1. Falling With Style
  2. Style is Substance
  3. P2P Preview (Part 1)
  4. The Sweet Spot
  5. Alls I Got

About the Author

Grizzly Adam is the author of Mythical and Tangible: Tales of Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Singletrack. He is also a frequent contributor to Cycling Utah and XXC Magazine. He spends his free time chasing the advice of Ben Franklin, that is, trying to "write something worth reading, or do something worth writing about."

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2 Comments on "Buffet: Park City Style"

  1. Jeff Higham July 28, 2010 at 12:24 pm ·

    You’ve officially rubbed it in. Based on the HR it looks like you earned your fun that day.

  2. brad Sneed July 29, 2010 at 4:47 pm ·

    Adam,

    It was good to see you on the mid mountain last Saturday, great day of riding for all who had a chance to ride The Park City Wonderland…Always enjoy your comments and insites…

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