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Fracturing My Rib in Mammoth Lakes by Ben Vincent

After our first trip to Mammoth we were eager to go again. So we persuaded Andrew (who really didn’t need any persuading to be honest) to make the most of his temporary bachelor time and join us. So we headed out on Friday after work and arrived just in time to grab a pint before heading to bed.

We made an early start (well early for me - I think having kids may redefine my definition), grabbed some passes and headed up the mountain. It was a bit cooler than our last visit but very comfortable nonetheless. We started on out on our favourite run from our last visit. After a quick stop for a photo (below) I pushed off and tried to catch up with Lisa.

 Photo_20090822_379480 at Mammoth Lakes

Just 3 minutes after taking this photo, things went a little wrong. I was doing 25mph and hadn’t realised how dry the ground was. I distinctly remember hitting three bumps; on the first my feet came off my pedals, on the second my arse came off my saddle, on the third I came off the bike completely! Judging from the scratches on my helmet I landed on the back of my head and my left shoulder. I also managed to scrape my left knee and both elbows!

Andrew arrived a few minutes later to find me in a pile on the floor! Fortunately nothing appeared too serious, my bike was fine and I was walking!

Crash #1

Crash #1 – 3203m - 37" 37 N 119” 02 W

Unfortunately I wasn’t my completely done with crashes. Just three miles later I was doing a more leisurely speed (about 12mph) when I found myself once again on the floor. This one was a little more sudden, I don’t really know what happened! But I did manage to complete my collection of scratches by landing on my right knee. I also managed to ‘wax’ a two inch by one inch section of my leg and remove all the hair!

Crash #2

Crash #2 - 2926m 37”38 N 119”03 W

With some much appreciated encouragement from Lisa and Andrew I got back on my bike and continued. We had an awesome day and continued to do 20.3 miles, descending about 4000 feet on our three trips up & down the mountain.

Returning to the hotel I was finally able inspect my collection of wounds:

Right Elbow at Mammoth Lakes Left Shoulder at Mammoth Lakes Left Elbow at Mammoth Lakes Left Knee at Mammoth Lakes

Right Elbow

Left Shoulder

Left Elbow

Left Knee

Sunday was a very different day in Mammoth, it was pouring with rain! I’ll admit I needed a little encouragement, not only was I fairly stiff but I didn’t have any wet weather gear. Boy was I pleased to be dragged up the mountain! On Saturday the riding was really technical, full of plenty of lose gravel and dusty trails. Over night it completely changed and we did 8.6 miles riding down the mountain on an awesome trail. It was full of puddles, mud and banked corners. I was soaked after 20 minutes, so threw caution to the wind and attacked the run, much to Lisa’s amusement. Whilst she was carefully avoiding puddles, I headed straight down the middle! It was superb fun!

So our second trip to Mammoth was over, I left with much more respect for the mountain! This was reinforced three days later when I visited the doctors. After a few x-rays the doctor gave my shoulders the all clear but said I almost certainly have a fractured rib! So I’ve spent the last week popping ibuprofen and reluctantly cancelling our trip to Utah, which was meant to be our next biking adventure!


Posted: Thu, 3 Sep 2009, 07:16:54 GMT Updated: Thu, 3 Sep 2009, 16:51:34 GMT by Ben Vincent
Category: Ben's Blog
Albums: 2009-08-22 Biking And Fracturing a Rib in Mammoth Lakes
Tags: Mountain Biking


Mountain Biking in Mammoth Lakes by Ben Vincent
After our adventure in Kirkwood we were itching to try some more mountain biking. Lisa found Mammoth Lakes on the internet and we quickly realised why Kirkwood was empty. The longest run in Kirkwood was a couple of miles, but in Mammoth they have runs that are more than 8 miles long! For $39/day you get unlimited access to 70+ miles of dirt single-track, with a descent of 3,000 feet from Mammoth's summit!   [Read More]

Posted: Tue, 28 Jul 2009, 17:57:42 GMT Updated: Tue, 28 Jul 2009, 22:34:33 GMT by Ben Vincent


Mountain Biking in Tahoe and Kirkwood by Ben Vincent
Ever since boarding in Whistler I’ve been enamoured by the idea of going to a ski resort in the summer. Last weekend we finally got our act together and went to Tahoe with our bikes (and all our camping gear). After arriving late on Friday night at Emerald Bay State Park camp site, we set out on Saturday to find a gentle introduction. After visiting a bike shop we headed out to the Tahoe Rim Trail. Not really the gentle introduction we were after but there’s nothing like starting in the deep end!   [Read More]

Posted: Mon, 27 Jul 2009, 07:17:42 GMT Updated: Tue, 28 Jul 2009, 22:19:56 GMT by Ben Vincent


I’m now a Published Photographer! by Ben Vincent
The TransRockies continues to be really good for my fledgling Photography career, I can finally say I’m published! Breathe magazine in Canada has included two of my photos in an article they wrote about the TransRockies in their February 2008 edition:   [Read More]

Posted: Fri, 20 Mar 2009, 04:38:09 GMT by Ben Vincent


Where Mountain Bike’s were Invented by Ben Vincent
In 1979 Gary Fisher and Charlie Kelly coined the phrase Mountain Bike after riding the Repack race on Pine Mountain. This weekend Darren persuaded Anton and I for what he termed an easy Mountain Bike Ride on Pine Mountain. Except it really wasn’t easy, it was some of the most technical cycling I’ve done, with some long (30 minute) climbs and some really step descents on fist sized rocks. I guess it was inevitable that one of us would have a tumble and I was the luck one!     [Read More]

Posted: Mon, 20 Oct 2008, 05:19:00 GMT Updated: Tue, 21 Oct 2008, 18:12:06 GMT by Ben Vincent


A Long Labor Day Weekend in Mendocino and Russia River Valley by Ben Vincent
Lisa and I got away for our long Labour Day weekend. We started with two days in Mendocino in our luxury room with a sauna, a log fire and a hot tub on our own deck. We stayed at the The MacCallum House Inn.     [Read More]

Posted: Wed, 3 Sep 2008, 20:10:38 GMT by Ben Vincent


TransRockies (Stage 6-7 & The End) by Ben Vincent
Well that’s it, Darren and Jackie have finished and we’re all back to the day jobs. I’ve just uploaded photos for Stages 6 & 7 and a few more highlights for the rest of the week: http://www.tassography.com/photography/2008-08-08-darren-and-jackies-transrockies Darren & Jackie finished, just as they started, 21st in the Open Mixed competition, out of 30. I think they are both relieve it is over but I suspect they’ll be looking for a new challenge soon! Whilst waiting for them at the finish line, one of the girls I got to know in the support group had a bit of a surprise!   [Read More]

Posted: Sun, 24 Aug 2008, 07:28:51 GMT by Ben Vincent


TransRockies (Stage 5) by Ben Vincent
After my flying visit to the Internet cafe, it turned out that our ‘Campsite’ for the night has free Wireless access :) So I’ve uploaded some more photos in Darren & Jackie’s adventure: http://www.tassography.com/photography/2008-08-08-darren-and-jackies-transrockies I’ve also started off a separate Album for other teams I’ve taken photos of this week: http://www.tassography.com/photography/2008-08-10-the-transrockies-2008 The fast driving was worth it because I finally managed to get Jackie and Darren crossing the finish line:   [Read More]

Posted: Wed, 13 Aug 2008, 23:09:30 GMT by Ben Vincent


TransRockies (Stage 4 & 5) by Ben Vincent
Once again I find myself at a coffee shop, I think they must be replacing Internet cafes as the place to get online! Darren and Jackie had an excellent Stage 4, they came in 17th in the Open Mixed group with a time of 7 hours 14 minutes. That’s up from 21st place and they are now 126th overall! Another few days like this and they’ll be in the top half, which is really their aim, well at least Darren’s, I think Jackie will just be very pleased to finish and not come in after the cut off times!   [Read More]

Posted: Wed, 13 Aug 2008, 18:51:38 GMT by Ben Vincent


TransRockies (Stage 2 & 3) by Ben Vincent
I’m back in the same Internet cafe, and I’ve uploaded photos from the end of stage 2 and start\finish of stage 3: http://www.tassography.com/photography/2008-08-08-darren-and-jackies-transrockies Darren & Jackie have had a much better day, finally some real biking and they have pulled back 4-5 places and are now 21st out of 27th Mixed teams. And they only have 20 minutes to make up to get into 22nd place… Stage 3 was a timed event, so no early morning packing for me. I spent the day taking 850 photos of the riders as they did 40km figure of eight course around the forest.   [Read More]

Posted: Wed, 13 Aug 2008, 04:51:33 GMT by Ben Vincent


TransRockies (Stage 2) by Ben Vincent
Ok, so I know that I’ve just put up day 1, but I’m taking full advantage of a cafe with wireless whilst I can find one! It’s called the Smoking Water Coffee Co, I guess because the hot spring up the road makes all the streams smoke!   [Read More]

Posted: Tue, 12 Aug 2008, 03:15:57 GMT by Ben Vincent


TransRockies Mountain Bike Race by Ben Vincent
This week I’m in British Columbia, Canada, helping Darren and Jackie do the TransRockies Mountain Bike Race. Whilst they compete in the ~600km race, I’m driving the Ford Explorer (which is full to the roof), taking photos and catering to there every whim (which usually is just an energy drink). It’s the seventh year it’s been running and Darren had this crazy idea to take part. They’re only on day one and I think Darren would agree, it’s been a little bit tougher than they thought! Here’s how the rest of the week will pan out:   [Read More]

Posted: Mon, 11 Aug 2008, 23:31:38 GMT by Ben Vincent


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