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Tales from the Woods |
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07-06-2011 |
Ludo Dierckxsens |
Do the Ludo, that was my plan for this afternoon. Starting around 4pm the weather was overcast but warm and there was no rain forecast for the next couple of hours. Yesterday we got - at last - a good amount of rain that will do a world of good for the thirsty nature and the crops on the fields. It rained for most of the day which was sweet. But today the rain stayed away so I decided to ride out with the Vortex. The Ludo, for those who are new to his blog, is a version of the Ludo Dierckxsens ride that goes into Brabant Walloon. I usually pick it up in Bierbeek and I did so again today. Passing Opvelp, Beauvechain, La Bruyere and the outskirts of Pietrebais before turning towards Risbart and Incourt. I chose the big road instead of the smaller tarmac connections. There was no wind and that road is wide and good-running. In Dongelberg I took a left and then rode to Chaumont. From Chaumont a climb up to the chaussee de Wavre , a quick dip into Dion Valmont and then riding towards Dion Le Mont and ultimately Archennes. Then the track veers towards Ottenburg but turns right again towards Sint Agatha Rode. Not much longer I was in Sint Joris Weert riding towards the Zoete Waters. Adding another loop into Oud-Heverlee and Heverlee, passinge the Caserne and then taking the Expressway towards Blanden. Had a good ride with a good average speed and a low overall heartrate. I also got my Samsung Galaxy S back from Proximus today. They put the lastest software releases on it so it is now running smoothly on Android 2.2 (froyo). The Galaxy S II is running on Android 2.3 (gingerbread) and has a 1.2 Gigaherz dual core processor, making it as fast as an average PC. The Galaxy S is for sale, if you need more info, send me an email .
Ride Stats : 75K and 510/605 heightmeters (Polar/Garmin) in 2h40mins
4096/42840
07-06-2011, 19:42 geschreven door Big Bad Wolf
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03-06-2011 |
and the wind shouts back |
Another sunny day and I left around 10.30am for a ride that would take me to Filip Sport. When I came in Terlanen I saw markings of a race that was going to be held this sunday, so I decided to follow those as long as they did not let wander too much of the chosen path to Hoeilaart. The trail was quite hilly with the Smeysberg for starters, then dropping into Huldenberg and out again in the direction of Duisburg. Passing the ganspoel I could feel the wind tearing at the back of my shirt so I already knew that the return journey would be a difficult one. But hey, the sun was shining and I felt surprisingly good after yesterdays 100+ ride. In Duisburg the race track turned to the right but I chose the direction of Eizer. From Eizer straight on towards Overijse and then dropping onto the road to Hoeilaart. Talked with Filip about the headbadge of my Vortex and it looks like he will be able to install it soon. Pro memoria, he had to order a special type of glue to attach the aluminum headbadge to the titanium frame. We also talked about the upcoming Harre mountainbike ride. I am a bit weary to ride offroad because the old enemy, the horsefly, is around and I don't want to risk getting bitten. But I want to do this ride so I will take all precautions I can take - long trousers, lots of Deet and my special anti-horsefly mix - and then hope I can survive 5 hours of riding in the forests. To be completely at ease I have asked for the guide to mail me the GPS track of the ride, so that I can check if it can be cut short, should the need arise, and where we are back into civilization. Waiting for a reply.. I left Filip and because of the fine weather I decided to add some K's to my original 50-60K plan. Towards Maleizen I rode, and then down into Rosieres and up again towards Rixensart. Wavre and onwards to Dion Valmont. Adding quite a bit of hills to the ride, just to see how the legs would take those. And they took it fine. From Dion I rode towards Bonlez and then onwards to Longueville. Another long hill and now I began to feel the wind . When I turned towards the north I got it full on. I had to think about some lyrics from a Judas Priest song:
"Been inclined to wander Off the beaten track That's where there's thunder And the wind shouts back"
No thunder luckily but the wind was indeed blowing with a vengeance. But the air was cool and crisp into my eager lungs. From Longueville I rode towards Pietrebais to avoid the high plateaus and return more or less protected by the valleys. Into Grez and then upwards to Bossut. From Bossut the road took me on a half cobble-half tarmac road towards Pecrot. Up the steep hill - this one really hurt after 80K - towards Nethen. And then the last stretch from Sint Joris Weert to the Zoete Waters and Vaalbeek. Good ride.
I got my Samsung Galaxy S II today. I ordered one when my Galaxy S turned into a brick. The S is still chez Samsung to be repaired but now I already got its much faster successor.

At first touch it looked fast. But I want to wait until I receive the NoReve leather case before I start using it. Better be protected..
Ride Stats : 101K and 915/920 heightmeters (Polar/Garmin) in 3h58mins
3894/41240
03-06-2011, 16:23 geschreven door Big Bad Wolf
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02-06-2011 |
Perwijs |
Looked like a fine sunny day for a long road ride so around 9.45AM I started with the Litespeed Vortex on a big lap that would take me all the way to Perwez. Taking the Ravel in Hoegaarden and then split off towards Perwez just past Huppaye. I could have followed the ravel a little further towards Gembloux but the strong wind was making me weary about going too far west and then having to return with the wind in my face. So I settled for Perwez and then made my way towards Chaumont-Gistoux and Wavre, following the N243. Some badly maintained bikepaths between Chaumont and Wavre but once past Wavre I took the direction of Overijse and things gor better. From Overijse I turned into the wind and made my way past Huldenberg and Neerijse towards Bertem. Aiming for a century I decided to follow the N3 to Leuven and then ride round Leuven on the R23 until I found the N3 again, this time going towards Tienen. Following the N25 and then turning towards Haasrode and Blanden saw me arrive home with a solid ride and a good average despite the windy conditions.
Ride Stats : 110K and 810/810 heightmeters (Polar/Garmin) in 4h01min
3793/40320
02-06-2011, 14:52 geschreven door Big Bad Wolf
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28-05-2011 |
Meerdael Hills by proxy |
Arriving at Theux around 10am I noticed I did not have my GSM with me. Furthermore there was an archery contest claiming all the forest around Franchimont. I did not want to start my planned ride without a GSM so I decided to return home and postpone the ride to another date. Arriving home I switched bikes and jerseys and took out the Moots for a spin through Meerdael Forest. Feeling rather good except for my right hand which was hurting since yesterday evening, some bad move I made I guess, I decided to do the hilly section of the 18th Meerdael Classic organised ride again. It had rained yesterday and even though there was no mud you could see by the amount of gnats that it was wetter in the forest. I added a couple of climbs to the loop and arrived at a solid 1000+ heightmeters ride, which was a good consolation for the missed Theux ride.There was a lot of wind and the sections out of the forests were difficult, especially with the wind straight in my face.

One hill at a time the heightmeters kept on adding up. Stopped to have a look at a young Brabander fowl near Huldenberg but I quickly moved on because the wind made it cold in the open fields. Returning to Meerdael Forest I added a last loop before arriving at the starting point, near the edge of the forest in Blanden. If you want a solid hilly ride in the valleys of the rivers Nethen, Dyle, Yse and Lane this is a good challenge.
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Ride Stats : 63.5K and 1000/1165 heightmeters (Polar/Garmin) in 3h42mins
3547/38535
28-05-2011, 18:03 geschreven door Big Bad Wolf
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26-05-2011 |
Meerdael consolidation |
Looked like it was going to rain and there was a lot of wind so I decided for a relaxing ride in my home forest. Good opportunity to check out some of the lesser known trails and consolidating some other I was not sure would be free of timber after some heavy forestry works. The sun was playing hide and seek the whole time and I chose my tracks carefully so as not to include too much climbing. At the end of my ride I could feel some raindrops but I'm afraid a lot more than that is needed to quench the forests' thirst.
Ride Stats : 24K and 235/305 heightmeters (Polar/Garmin) in 1h26mins
3484/37370
26-05-2011, 19:57 geschreven door Big Bad Wolf
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25-05-2011 |
Ben-Ahin condensed |
I have taken the Ben-Ahin O2 bikers roadbook, thrown away some superfluous sections and what was left could be called a very condensed trail with lots of heightmeters and some very steep ascents and descents. Starting out at the parking lot near the river Meuse in downtown Huy I decided to do the ride in the opposite direction as the O2 Roadbook. Not starting through the tunnel but rounding the cathedral and then taking the first very steep climb of the day, the Chemin de la Cave. I have to admit, I did not ride it. Only just on the bike I did not want to risk hurting my muscles so soon in the ride. So I rode as far as I could - the grade gets to 35% at one point - stepped the steepest bit and then got on the bike again when the slope got under 21%. Taking me from 80 to 210 meters that is 130 heightmeters and only a couple of K away. Then I made my way towards the Bois Mavelin for a great downhill section into a gorge. Again, percentages here are way above 25% but with the dry conditions there is no reason to worry. Just make sure your brakes work !. Making almost a U-turn at the bottom and I was settling in for the second long climb of the day. The Merlin was doing fine and my legs were warmed up now. Taking a right turn and following a track along a field that had its long grass, nettles and thorns freshly mown. When I arrived in the forest again I greeted the workmen that were mowing the trails. I wore long trousers out of precaution for horseflies but the last time I was here you also needed long trousers against nettles and other pricklies. Not this time, everything was being mown. Downhill again, rocks and steps, care needs to be taken. Down the track veers to the left. This is a difficult point because the trails converges here but since this is my third time I begin to understand how the trail goes. So no hesitation this time and I was riding along steep singletrails into the Bois Melart and the Bois Mavelin. Arriving at the ponds I discovered a new track that avoided crossing a stream. But then I took a wrong turn and did cross a stream too much. Twice because I had to return. The trails is a maze here and I wonder how many times I have to pass here before I figure it out. Steep climb again , with sections of 28 and 29% , and I reach the highest point of this track, 245 meters, and ride into Solieres. Steep downhill followed by a nice steep uphill. You figured it out already I'm sure, this is no trail for the meek. Reaching Ben-Ahin and now one of the steepest sections - both up and downhill - follows. Taking the rocky trail downhill had me sitting on my rear wheel a couple of times and the last bit is really difficult with lots of stones and rocks. But I make it to the road, turn left and left again and a long steep uphill awaits me. You have 2 trails here and I would suggest taking the second. It is steep at the start, you will need to walk, but the rest is around 24% and perfectly ride-able. I took the first to the left and this gets steep (25%) and even steeper (41% maximum at one point ) and I had to get off of the bike and walk the last bit. Damn.

Stopping for a well-deserved snack before heading back towards Ben-Ahin, closing this little and very intense loop. In Ben-Ahin take a sharp left on tarmac and you arrive at another very steep downhill. Be careful here, it is 29% at its steepest and there is barbed wire on your left . Turn left at the bottom and then you descend to reach an abandoned quarry. Look at the top of the rocks, that is where you will need to ride to. Climbing again on a twisty rocky trail among low trees. The sun is burning fiercely. Looking to the left I have a beautiful view on the river Meuse . Not too close to the edge, it is very deep down. Nice singletrail through the foliage and then the trail zooms down towards the Chateau de Ben-Ahin. But just before you reach it, take a sharp right and prepare yourself for another climb that variates between 20 and 30% . This is a section I added to connect back to the trail high in the Bois Madame.

From here I take a left turn and ride back to Huy using the same trail I took at the beginning of this ride. I arrive at the steep Chemin de la Cave again and I see the towers of the nuclear plant of Tihange.

I hope the picture gives you an idea of how steep this road is. A bit further down it becomes a rocky trail and before long I am on the Rue Cherave, this time taking the railroad tunnel to get back to the other side of the Citadel rock. I overlook the parking lot and see my red MPS still standing where I left it.

This is a great ride, very condensed and intense. You need good legs and a bike that is in tip-top shape. Especially the brakes need to be good or you might want to walk some sections of the downhills. They are THAT steep. About the uphills, there are quite a few and none of them is easy, so again, be prepared to walk. Track conditions were dry today, wet trails would make most of the uphills too slippery to ride, so if you plan to try this ride, wait for the end of a dry spell of at least a week .
Ride Stats : 23K and 665/675 heightmeters (Polar/Garmin) in 1h44mins Hill Factor : 29
3460/37065
25-05-2011, 18:50 geschreven door Big Bad Wolf
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22-05-2011 |
Easy Meerdael |
Normally I would have preferred doing an easy road ride to day, to allow my aching muscles to relax and recuperate. But there was a fierce wind blowing so I decided on taking the Moots out for a spin on some easy Meerdael roads. Doing more or less a perimeter ride I could relax and enjoy the crisp air whilst the wind was blowing outside the forest. There had been some rain somewhere last night because I noticed some small puddles and the greens looked greener than a week ago.
Ride Stats : 19.5K and 155/205 heightmeters (Polar/Garmin) in 1h2mins
3377/35970
22-05-2011, 20:22 geschreven door Big Bad Wolf
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21-05-2011 |
Theux - Signal de Botrange - Solwaster - Theux |
A perfect day for a long ride in the Ardennes. So I took the Merlin to Theux and the Chateau de Franchimont to have a go at my longest descent. Arriving in Theux and parking before the Chateau I started out taking the steep downhill into Theux and then the "longest uphill" could start. The weather was promising, with an open sky and a temperature of around 15 degrees C already at 10am. It would remain sunny throughout the ride with tempetures around 20 degrees C. The first part of this ride consists of climbing towards the highest point of Belgium, the Signal de Botrange. Over the years I have worked out a route that incorporates a lot of offroad stretches without becoming too difficult. On my way up to the Golf de Spa I encountered some bikers that were laying out chalklines. They told me that tomorrow there was a Randonnee at Tiege. That is certainly a good way to discover this region. I would encounter their markings a lot during the ascent and the descent back to Theux. After a little more than 2 hours of biking I arrived at the Signal. The tracks had been dry and even on the fagnes one could note the effects of the long period of dry weather our country had been suffering during these last couple of months.

I had a snack overlooking the Fagnes towards Germany but moved on when a big group of tourists arrived. All they were interested in was where the fire had been. Starting the downhill then. This is the most difficult part of this ride. First I had to follow a very beautiful track taking me to the Vecquee. I would consequently follow this ancient trail towards the Hoegne. Here I also noticed how dry everything was. Usually there are always some 'boggy' sections, where you had to move into the forest next of the trail to circumvene mud and water. But now everything had dried up offering good traction and a steady path. The last section was a very rocky descent but the Merlin took me through that without any problems. This might not be the best region to ride a hardtail. From the Passerelle du Centenaire at the edge of the river Hoegne I followed a path that took me to a little belvedere, a pavillion overlooking the deep valley of the Hoegne

The ensuing downhill along this track was a great one. Crossing little rivulets from time to time and over rocks and stones at other occasions. I arrived at Belleheid where I would change the track on my GPS. I had decided to make a detour to have a look at the Dolmen of Solwaster and the Rochers de Bilisse. I had been there before but this was over 20 years ago. I made a track on Mapsource taking me there and back again. This was a track I now activated on my Garmin Edge 705. It started by following the GR573 that would bring me to these artefacts. The climb back up the ridge was steep and hurt my legs after the long downhill sections from the Signal. But since it was a GR riding a bike here was challenging. Arriving at the Dolmen and later at the Bilisse rocks, I took some time to take pictures and then started to follow a walking track next to the River Statte.

On the map this had looked fine but it was impossible to ride my bike here for more than a couple of meters at a time. Even walking proved very difficult. Beautiful wild landscape indeed. Rocks and steps, bridges and roots. Oh well, I moved on and at last reached a road where I could get on my bike again. For those who decide to follow the GPS track, I would advise following the GR and climb up the twisty track behind the Rochers de Bilisse. This will save you some 20 minutes of walking . Riding down towards Solwaster again was great, some really beautiful tracks and a long sweeping downhill to reach the river Hoegne . Following this river I am now back on my usual Theux - Signal de Botrange - Theux track. Arriving at Polleur this means getting back up the slope to arrive in Sassor. I could not resist turning to the right before reaching the road to the Chateau de Franchimont. This meant another uphill but also took me to the steep downhill along the GR route into Theux. But I rode it completely, including the steps at the end dropping me to face the Insitut Saint Roch. Riding back towards the chateau I took the long version of the climb this time instead of the short steep one I took when descending at the start of this ride .
Ride Stats : 70.5K and 1275/1315 heightmeters (Polar/Garmin) in 4h18mins
3358/35765
21-05-2011, 00:00 geschreven door Big Bad Wolf
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19-05-2011 |
KBC MTB Club Ride |
Today saw an overcast day but once again no rain fell. In the late afternoon the KBC MTB Club rode out for what would prove to be a slightly different ride. Instead of going into Meerdael Forest the guide took us through Heverleebos for starters and then through the Arenberg campus and Egenhoven. Here we kinda got lost and had to ride though fields and even someone garden to make it back onto a road. But then someone else took over and we set sails towards the Bertembos. Here we did some fine succession of climbing and descending on bonedry and and sandy roads. Some great biking to be had here but also to be avoided when it has rained.

But it hadn't rained for quite some time so we could enjoy the dust in the descents and through the fields we rode back towards Egenhoven and Heverlee. Here once again we entered the Heverleebos. In all a very special ride I'm sure we all enjoyed in the end. In the beginning it looked like we would get stuck in the city of Leuven but once we got through Egenhoven and the past the Fire Brigade site things were falling into place.
Ride Stats : 43K and 345/400 heightmeters (Polar/Garmin) in 2h14mins
3288/34450
19-05-2011, 21:28 geschreven door Big Bad Wolf
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16-05-2011 |
Meerdael Bloso routes more or less |
It was raining slightly when I rode the Moots out into Meerdael Forest. I wanted to do an easy ride so I chose to do the Meerdael Bloso's. To spice things up I rode them in the reverse direction. Because of the rain I chose to stay in the forest as much as possible so I cut some corners and added a few bits. I did not feel too tired but I chose to ride an easy pace to relax and enjoy the scenery. When I came to the Green loop I decided to cut the big section going towards Oud-Heverlee and stay in Heverleebos instead. This would yield me a ride of about 2h30 which was more than enough. While I was at it I added a climb or two. Still my average heartrate was only 104bpm, which is not bad considering my average speed and the amount of climbing in this loop.

Feeling better than when I started I finished the ride. The rain had long stopped, and it was only a couple of drops anyways. Hope the weather will pick up in the next days since I only had 15 degrees C as the average temperature this evening.
Ride Stats : 46K and 505/575 heightmeters (Polar/Garmin) in 2h27mins
3122/32980
16-05-2011, 20:33 geschreven door Big Bad Wolf
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