07.21.08
Camp Hollywood
Less than 2 weeks away!
a QLS creation
All the preparation and practice over the last couple months seemed to pay-off. I wasn’t nearly as nervous as I’d anticipated. Actually, I was way more nervous that I’d forget the order of the show than the actual routines themselves. Thankfully, the order of the routines was clearly laid-out for us by Mary and since I didn’t have to be so concerned with that, I got to have more fun than I counted on.
I think I only made a few small (hopefully unnoticeable flubs).
Jimmy and I hit the hand-to-hand Charleston part of Man with a Hex better than we ever had, IMO, and that was awesome!
This year’s annual event was great! I think there was something like 40 people packed in and around the one paddock reserved for SBN’ers. Sunday was hot, but not completely unbearable, and they were running the track in counter-clockwise configuration which is uber awesome! Stompy performed great, as expected, and by the end of the day I was wiped-out, but looking forward to one more day of riding.
We (Chris, BV, Jun, and I) missed the big SBN dinner at Willow Ranch in favor of sammiches from Subway and chillin’ at the motel. We did this, not because we didn’t want to hang with the group, but because we still had another day to ride and we didn’t want to eat such a heavy meal.
After a night’s sleep which included me being bitten by a mysterious cat in my motel room (the story is best told in-person), the four of us were off to ride again.
Day 2 had BW being run in it’s more traditional clockwise configuration which is fun, but not as much fun (for me) as is CCW. I had Stompy’s new shoes put on, so in addition to the CW configuration, I was riding more conservativly than I coulda because I was scrubbing-in new tires. Yeah, I probably ride too conservatively for too long when on new tires, but oh well… better to err on the side of safety.
Home by about 9pm, we got Chris and Jun to help us unload the bikes, which is great for me because I hate it when it’s just me n BV by ourselves unloading 2 bikes that weigh over 350lbs. each.
Recovery wasn’t as bad as it usually is, I wasn’t nearly as sore as I usually am after 2 days of riding. Either it’s because I wasn’t riding very hard, or, my body is becoming adjusted to the abuse, or, it had something to do with the Perfect water Jay gave me. I dunno what it was, but I was both pleased and dismayed to not be uber sore for 3 days after riding 2 days.
Looking forward to my next trackday.
A few weeks ago, I went to Glen Ivy in Corona with two other Dirty Girls. Despite the incredibly hot conditions, we had a great time. It was my first time there so I wasn’t quite sure what to expect; I’d heard the place had numerous pools, some with different purposes, plus, there was the mud.
After breakfasting at Tom’s Farm, by the way it was WAY hot; we drove over to Glen Ivy. Once we got checked-in, we stowed our stuff in lockers, doused ourselves in sunscreen, and headed out to experience the mud. I must admit it was a lot of fun covering myself in mud (the skin not covered with bathing suit, got covered with mud). Then we sat in a “dry” room for about 30 minutes while the mud dried enough so that we could start rubbing it off. This effort is what exfoliates the skin… and oh my gosh, my skin definitely felt noticeably softer after getting the dried mud off and taking a quick shower. (there may be a picture of the three of is, in all our muddy glory, in my gallery)
Our next stop was The Grotto where (for an additional fee) we each got painted with a warm green aloe and sea kelp substance which is supposed to moisturize the skin. This stuff is like a thick lotion; we were instructed to let it soak-in for about fifteen minutes and then rinse it off. Another shower, to wash off said green moisturizing substance, and it was time to head back outside and find a chaise lounge to…well, lounge on, of course.
I once again doused myself in sunscreen. Jeebus, it was HOT!!! Lucky for us, we scored and found three chaises right next to each other. There we toasted ourselves nicely until I couldn’t take it anymore and had to start moving around. Okay, so yeah, I can get a little antsy from time to time. Anyway, when we figured out that the singular waitress serving the area we were in wasn’t going to be able to take our lunch orders anytime within the foreseeable future, we walked over to the café, where we waited in line for probably 30-40 minutes to get lunch. And yeah, it was HOT waiting in line. Having procured lunch, we find a nice table in the shade where we eat and then sit for probably an hour and a half.
After lunch we head back out to our lounge chairs in the sun, hang there for another hour or so and then decide to check out some of the other pools. The stinky sulfur pools were the ones I wanted to check out since I’d heard the sulfur, while stinky, was good for muscle aches, and I was feeling somewhat sore from dance practice the night before. But, no luck all the sulfur tubs were occupied. Instead, we found a warm-tub (not quite a hot-tub) but it did have jets. There we sat until a spa employee kicked us out saying that pool was being shut down for some sort of maintenance. Well, it was nice while it lasted. Next, we to the Roman Bath; this was supposedly filled with salt water, but neither of us thought it actually was as we could smell chlorine. This pool/tub was quite hot and I didn’t last too long. Actually, I didn’t last because my face started burning; I think the sunscreen I put on my face was reacting to the chlorine and/or my skin. Whatever it was, it was uncomfortable and I was ready to hit the showers for real and get back into regular clothing.
As we were headed back to the lockers, we noticed that a spot had opened in the sulfur pools so, okay, we got in. And YES, it was kinda stinky, but not as bad as I’d expected and you soon get over it. We stayed in maybe 10-15 minutes.
Leaving the sulfur pools, we all headed back to the locker room to take real showers; Irene and I would be leaving afterwards while Genie was going to have a massage and hang out until the spa closed.
I had a really nice time spending the day with them, although it would have been nice if the other Dirty Girls were there too. I’d like to go back again, but I think I’d prefer to go back on a weekday when it, hopefully, won’t be as crowded. That was the biggest downside, there were a lot more people than I was expecting, and it made for usage of some of the amenities rather difficult, if not impossible.
All in all, I’d go back again, and hope to one day soon.
happened upon what seems to be something of a Star Wars marathon on Spike TV. woot!!!