Monday, December 31, 2018

Historic Roads in Windbreaker Country

December 31, 2018.  For nearly 15 years now, we Windbreakers have had our morning "meet-ups" at the corner of Benson Avenue and Baseline Road in the City of Upland.  Indeed, that very first club ride when Ridemaster Joe and I met on a cold morning in 2004 started on Baseline Road. 

Windbreaker Country is criss-crossed with historic roads...whether it be Foothill Boulevard ("Route 66") or Euclid Avenue (referred to by the Chaffey brothers as "a thing of beauty forever"), our rides cover these routes each weekend.  But what about Baseline Road (also referred to as 16th Street in Upland)?  There is history here as well.
A Base Line monument located in a San Bernardino park,
with snow-covered San Bernardino Peak in the background.


November 7, 1852 was an important date in the San Bernardino Valley and Southern California.  For it was on this date that Col. Henry Washington, a United States Deputy Surveyor began his work to set a base line from a monument on top of San Bernardino Peak across the valley and into Los Angeles County.  In the U.S. Public Land Survey System, a baseline is a principal east - west line (i.e. a parallel) upon which all rectangular surveys in a defined area are based.

This base line crosses a meridian (the north -south line and one of only three in the State of California) near San Bernardino Peak, which form the basis for land titles and legal descriptions of property established in California, and upon which all subdivision surveys for the southern part of the state were made - and still are. Baseline Road follows this east - west orientation (hence the name).
Col. Henry Washington's monument, atop San Bernardino Peak


San Bernardino Peak (elev. 10,624'), with Col. Washington's monument on top, is clearly visible as we look due east from our morning meet-up spot.  We tip our helmets to Col. Washington...Ride On!




Monday, December 24, 2018

Merry Christmas 2018

Merry Christmas from the Windbreakers - Ride On!

Thursday, December 13, 2018

Windbreakers Holiday Palooza 2018

December 9, 2018.  
The spirit of Christmas and the holiday season was in the air as the Windbreaker family gathered for the annual holiday season get-together at the Andrews home.  Plenty of food and drink (including the always popular "man-candy" courtesy of Christine Lowe), good conversation, and of course games to round out the evening.  It is a busy time of year, of course, so not all were able to attend and of course we missed our fellow Windbreakers who weren't able to join the fun




Man Candy!


LCR!
A great group of friends sharing good times to celebrate 2018.  Ride On!

Sunday, November 25, 2018

Ride Report: El Tour de Tucson 2018

November 17, 2018.  Chris, Tom and yours truly returned recently from participating in the 2018 edition of the El Tour de Tucson www.perimeterbicycling.com, held annually in Tucson, Arizona. El Tour is one of the largest road bicycling events in the U.S., attracting between 7,000 and 10,000 participants.  Tucson is consistent ranked by several journals as one of the "most bikeable large U.S. cities" and "top ten best bike towns". This year the 102-mile century ride included over 2,500 participants alone, including 3 stalwarts from the Windbreaker Bicycle Club.
Chilly 7:00 am start in Downtown Tucson


After arriving on Friday afternoon and checking in at the rider expo, we were joined by our wonderful hosts for the weekend, Fred and Sandra Luckau, friends of Chris and Teri Carlson.  We headed to Barrio Brewing Co. for dinner and a cold beverage before heading to their beautiful home in the Tanque Verde area just outside of Tucson.  


Rising early the next morning, and heading to the start in Downtown Tucson, we joined the other riders on a cold, crisp roll-out following a counter-clockwise route southeast of Tucson toward the Cienega Creek Natural Preserve, then north along Old Spanish Trail and at the western edge of Saguaro National Park.  

Top of the climb, mile 30. Warming up!
As the weather warmed we continued along the foothills of the Catalina Mountains through Oro Valley, Tortolita and Marana before returning to Downtown Tucson and the finish line party.  A great effort by the Windbreakers!
At the Marana, AZ Rotary Club rest stop, mile 80


In addition to representing our club, I was proud to represent the Ontario-Montclair Rotary Club in the companion event, the Ride to End Polio, which is held in conjunction with El Tour.  Many thanks to my fellow club members who supported this effort.  And finally, and big Windbreaker "thank you" to Fred and Sandra Luckau, our wonderful hosts during our stay in Tucson.  Ride On!
L to R, Chris, Tom, John, Teri, and our hosts, Fred and Sandra

Thursday, November 22, 2018

Seen on the Road

One in an occasional series - a two-wheeler parked at Golden
Road Brewing in the Midtown District of Downtown Sacramento.
Ride On! 

Congrats Team Heron - MS 150 Bay to Bay

Congratulations and a big RIDE ON! to Windbreaker Steve and daughter and NextGen member Stephanie on their recent completion of the 2-day, MS 150 Bay to Bay bike ride from Irvine to San Diego.  They joined over 2,500 other participants raising important funds to make a difference in lives of people living with MS.  Great ride and a great cause!

Sunday, September 30, 2018

September Hilly Dilly

Rabbit and Map Boy at the Saddle
September 29, 2018.  Some of the lads took on the hills of "Windbreaker Country" with a spirited ascent of Glendora Mountain Road (known locally as GMR) to Horse Canyon Saddle.  A beautiful fall morning ride.  Ride On!

Monday, August 13, 2018

Next Gen Ride Report

August 13, 2018.  A big Windbreaker "shout out" to two of our Next Gen, Griffin and Cullen Easter, who yesterday completed the 6-stage Tour of Utah www.tourofutah.com.  
Competing as members of the 303 Project professional cycling team, both lads posted extremely impressive results among some of the best professional cyclists in the world.  Griff was awarded the red jersey following Stage 2 as the day's most aggressive rider.  Ride On!

Monday, July 30, 2018

Quotebook

From a recent ride to Cleghorn Canyon, Historic Route 66 - Cajon Boulevard,
view to the south toward Blue Cut.  Ride On!

"Nothing behind me, everything ahead of me, as is ever so on the road" - Jack Kerouac

Thursday, July 5, 2018

Special Edition Ride: 4th of July 2018

July 4, 2018.  A few of our gang gathered on a beautiful July 4 morning for a patriotic ride through Windbreaker country, down the "Main Streets" of Glendora, San Dimas, La Verne and Claremont to celebrate our nation's birthday.  Ride On and Happy Birthday America!
The lads aim for the sun on Beautiful Bonita!

Sunday, July 1, 2018

Ride Report: Hilly Dilly to Cajon Pass

June 30, 2018.  Hilly Dilly!  
Team Windbreaker rolls east through Rancho Cucamonga
The Windbreakers marked the end of another great month of bicycling adventures with a spirited ride north to Nealey's Corner,  then along Glen Helen Pkwy through Devore and along the Historic Route 66 through Cajon Canyon and Blue Cut.  
At the turnaround in Cleghorn Canyon
Ride On!
On Historic Route 66

Monday, June 25, 2018

What a Shot!

As we "boys in Windbreaker blue" cruise down the road every Saturday morning, a driver or a pedestrian might wonder: "who are those guys?!"  We have, amongst our ranks,  an outstanding list of Inland Empire citizens who also happen to enjoy a wide variety of pursuits off the bike.  In one case, we have an award-winning craft brewer (Rick); in another, a master of the high seas (Chris).  

And in a few cases, we've got some pretty damn good golfers! This past weekend, our very own Craig ("Stealth", as we like to call him), managed a hole-in-one on the tricky, par-3 15th hole a Red Hill CC.  Way to go Craig!
There he is everybody, not to worry, we'll make sure
he buys a round of drinks on our next bike outing!
Great shot Craig!

Thursday, June 14, 2018

Weekend Ride Report

June 10, 2018.  Last minute Weekend trip to Big Bear Lake, CA.  Saturday morning hike to Castle Rock, dinner and concert downtown, and an early Sunday morning ride around the lake.  Ride On!
Avocado Bombs and beers at Big Bear Lake Brewing Company



Sunrise looking east from Bear Valley Dam

Saturday, May 19, 2018

Back in the Saddle Again!

L to R: Hammer, Silver Bullet, and Map Boy gather at Panera Bread
following ride today.  
May 19, 2018.  A Windbreaker "Welcome Back" to our very own Silver Bullet, back on the road today following 3 months off after shoulder surgery.  The Windbreaker world is right again - Ride on!

Thursday, May 10, 2018

Racin' with the "Heads of State"

May 10, 2018.  Windbreaker Central is a abuzz with reports coming from two recent races and the outstanding individual and team efforts of two of "our own", Griffin and Cullen Easter.  Fresh off two top-twenty finishes in the general classification at the Tour of the Gila in New Mexico, this past weekend the lads completed two equally impressive finishes at the Redlands Bicycle Classic.  
Cullen and retired American professional racer Chris Horner greet at the Stage 5 start


Cullen, having carried the red jersey as top overall climber for most of the 5-stage race, defended most admirably to the end, finishing 3rd in the KOM red jersey competition.  And Griffin rode like a monster on the final day, surviving an early crash which damaged his bike, finishing 2nd in the final stage Sunset Road Race and 6th overall in the general classification.  You can view a full race recap and follow the team's efforts throughout the year at www.303project.com
Congrats Easter Lads - Ride On!

Monday, April 30, 2018

Ride Report: CicLAvia 2018

April 30, 2018.  Windbreakers, family and friends participated in CicLAvia 2018 www.ciclavia.org "Heart of the Foothills", held on Sunday, April 22, 2018.  Following a point-to-point route between San Dimas, La Verne, Pomona and Claremont, this fantastic event celebrates all things "people powered" including bikes, skateboards, rollerblades, strollers, and good old- fashioned walking!
On "Beautiful Bonita" Ride On!

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Sunday, February 11, 2018

Tour de Palm Springs 2018

February 11, 2018.  Some of the Windbreaker crew have returned from a day on the bike participating in the 2018 edition of the Tour de Palm Springs www.tourdepalmsprings.com  
East on Dillon Road


Following an early morning start from Silver Bullets brother's house just off the route start in Downtown Palm Springs, the lads fought the early morning winds north to Dillon Road, then east (tailwinds baby!) through Desert Hot Springs and Sky Valley to Indio; then through the Coachella Valley, La Quinta, Palm Desert,  Rancho Mirage and Cathedral City, before the finish in Downtown Palm Springs.  
At the finish in Downtown Palm Springs


Following 102 spirited miles, it was back to Mike's brothers house for beers, barbecued hamburgers and hot dogs, salads, and Fat Boy ice cream sandwiches for dessert!  

An extra special thanks to the Severin family for their warmth and hospitality taking in and feeding a bunch of road-weary Windbreaker cyclists - RIDE ON!

Monday, January 15, 2018

Seen on the Road

One in an occasional series...this beauty was parked on the
sidewalk in Downtown Flagstaff, Arizona during a visit there
over the holidays in December, 2017.  Ride On!

Monday, January 1, 2018

Happy New Year 2018

Happy New Year from the Windbreakers!