Saturday, September 28, 2013

Tingey Tahoe Family Reunion

Last weekend we had a great time at the annual Tingey family reunion in Tahoe! Thor got official medical clearance to get back on his bike and return to all his normal activities - so he was excited to rent a bike while we were there.

We got to have our traditional morning coffee with Garry, Linda, Ralph and Nori - which is a treat we look forward to every year. I also got to spend some quality time catching up with cousin Erica -which  was a blast. 

The weather was a bit iffy - on Saturday there were howling winds, and sideways rain/sleet, and the temp dropped to 37 degrees. brrr! but by Monday temps were back up to 70 and we were able to sneak in a paddle board before we left. 

Day 1: clear skies, but the wind was already picking up. 

Day 2: 37 degrees. why did we even try to ride?! we made it about 200 yards. 

Day 3: Ironman Tahoe! The start was a 15-min walk from our condo so Thor and I got up early to go watch the swim in the fog.  

Day 3: clear skies and about 20 degrees warmer - so we snuck out for a ride. 




Day 4: goodbye breakfast with John, Erica and Kirkham

Paddle boarding. I could get used to this sport. so much fun! and at 70 degrees the weather was perfect. A great way to end our trip!










Thursday, September 19, 2013

Oregon Enduro Finals - Mt. Hood

I wasn't able to fully ride, but I managed to hobble up two stages and roll down to collect enough points to win the series overall! Plus our good friend Emily came down to race from Seattle and we had a blast camping with her for the weekend. This was two weekends ago - my leg has healed up well since then and I had my stitches taken out two days ago. yay! I'm still supposed to take it easy for the next month to let the fascia around my artery heal up (but easy biking and light hiking are ok - so I'm jazzed to get back outside!)


view from camp

Thor and Jamie helping me onto the podium with my bum leg. it was too high!

women's expert overall series champion for 2013!

Adele - sport women's overall series champion for 2013!







Thursday, September 5, 2013

Labor Day Excitement: Two Trips to Emergency Services

it's all fun and games until someone steps on glass, or spears their quad with their brake lever. Unfortunately i did both this past holiday weekend. UGH!

i am so late posting these I'm just going to do a super quick recap:

Saturday - Adele, William, Thor, Sookie, Laea and I went to the Columbia for a relaxing boat ride and sunset picnic. Instead I promptly stepped on a piece of glass in the water and gave myself a 3" long - 3/4" deep slice in my left heel pad. ouch.  I was irked and it was so lovely out I didn't want to leave right away - so William helped me fashion a bandage out of an old towel and dog leash. We stayed long enough to eat our snacks and let Sookie and Laea get some good swimming in - then we hopped back in the boat and zipped into Gresham to hit the only urgent care center in Portland open past 5pm on Saturdays. Sheesh - don't they know people hurt themselves at night?









Sunday!  Well - Sunday I tentatively weighted my foot, decided it wasn't feeling too tender, and told Adele I'd join her for a trip to Skibowl to preview the course for this coming weekend's Oregon Enduro race. I tested my foot pedaling the bike - no problem!  Since I wasn't pedaling with my heel it was fine.  Adele and I got one run in down the course and hit the lift for round two. About midway down I caught my front wheel in some loose dirt and went over the handlebars. It was a pretty benign tumble - except that I managed to catch my thigh just perfectly on my brake lever and give myself a pretty wicked puncture wound!   It was pretty scary for both Adele and I - I won't go into too much gory detail (and no worries - there are no wound pictures below) but let's just say there was a lot of blood.  

Adele was a real champ and raced down the hill to get help - while i stayed above and made a bandage/tournequet out of my jersey and my long sleeve pads that I was wearing.  Once I had that in place I called 911 which sent the Highland paramedics on their way to check me out at the base - and I was glad I did!  The first responder from Skibowl that showed up on the mountain was a Grade A, first-class, A-hole!  He was terrible - dropping f-bombs everywhere and screaming at both me and the people who had stopped to help me for riding a closed trail (there was no closed trail sign up top).  He was horrendous.  The Highland Fire guys were awesome though - super friendly and calm.  They made such a difference in how I was feeling about the whole situation once I got to the bottom that I actually sent them a thank-you letter.

Anyhow - once they confirmed that my wound was stabilized they gave me the option to drive myself to the ER instead of taking the ambulance. Since I was there with Adele and she could drive I went with this option - and Adele and I loaded up and headed to the ER at Legacy Emanuel in Portland.  I had a GREAT experience there too - awesome staff!   I was soon joined by Thor, and then Mom & William showed up too!  We had all been planning on going to a cello concert at Timbeline that evening - I was sorry to throw a wrench in the group plans. 

I couldn't watch any of the ER work - I held a magazine in front of my face the entire time - but Adele and Thor said it was very interesting.  For anyone who wants to see them Adele has many gruesome pictures on her phone - if you text her she will send them to you. 

Goodnight everyone!





All smiles pre-injury.


The offending section of trail at Skibowl that I went down on.