yea... was the last hold out with my posse of moto-heads...
that changed as we were at PACE and was to be the only one without an e-bike. To my surprise... there with a big red bow... a new Levo with a card on it.
A gift from my kid sister and nephew... they had secretly worked with my bud and TJ's.
have to admit... it is a hoot... not the same, but fast and fun.
now if I ride alone.. I'll take the Hightower ... but with a group of e-dudes it is a conga line through the trees.
Next weekend, there is an event for running (AM)/ biking (PM) in Georgetown. I ran a 5K with the same organization late last year and it was really well organized. Looking forward to trying one of their bike events.
https://www.tejastrails.com/edge
Hit me up if you get to Salida this summer - I'm up there much of the year these days. I've ridden the Crest 30+ times - to be fair, it doesn't get any easier as you get older. I've got the whole thing divided into 45 min segments -- makes it mentally easier. Always a fun day out!
Good strategy. Out here it is now almost 50/50 on bike vs. e-bike and it feels like the shops are primarily selling e-bikes, so the regular bike base is stagnant to shrinking. But with 2-3000 feet of climbing, it's reasonable to consider a motor.
I swapped from 32x50 to 30x50 and it was a nice little upgrade. My hardtail is 32x42 is a bit of a push on most trails.
I think you'll find the lighter bike with the more aggressive gearing will be a significant upgrade for you. I think you'll do fine on Monarch Crest with your new bike, a lightweight XC bike should do fine.
Check out these two guys for valid COVID info.
Michael Osterholm. His website is http://www.cidrap.umn.edu
And this guy who is an MD from the uk. Very good sound info.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCF9IOB2TExg3QIBupFtBDxg
I know we've only met via this board, but I'm so sorry to hear this. Seriously, if you need anything, please let us know. Even just a home-cooked meal ( if you trust us) :). We'll be praying for ya!