Sunday, July 15, 2012

Sun Valley Experience Brings Rewards & A Fractured Relationship


Collaboratively planned a trip with my best friend (and spouse) to Sun Valley ID for mountain biking.  She came up with the location and it was certainly intended to be different than Sun River / Bend OR -- a usual routine for the summer. 
Driving to Sun Valley takes a long time, about 2 days for a more relaxed mode.  We planned our trip to occur at the tail end of the USA Mountain Bike National Championships and intentionally rented and stayed at a beautiful house located in Hailey, ID; a short 10 miles apart.  Hailey was nearly half the cost of housing as Sun Valley rentals.
Our first mountain bike ride was at the Croy Creek Trails network of 14 miles of newly built trails within 1-2 miles of Hailey. The altitude of the area is 5,000 up to 6,220 feet which makes the ride makes one feel like you're out of shape.  Summary:  A great "Best Date Ride" and local favorite.  (Although we only saw three other people there for the 2.5 hours of riding.)
The second and next day's ride was more difficult (or "Gonzo") at the Adams Gulch Area rated as "Strenuous" and "More Advanced".  This is one of the classic trail systems in the area with some more technical climbing pitches for 3 miles then quick roller coaster of a ride winding through trees (read roots and baby-head rocks).  This started out great but at 1.4 miles up, Naomi hit a root or rock on a steep and slanting trail that pitched the bike with her over a 8-10' steep embankment.  She hit hard. Two riders on a parallel trail across a river and line of trees heard her yell out "help".  They raced up to another trail head, met me (because I was ahead waiting for her) and the three of us rocketed down a quarter mile.  Spouse was trying to crawl up 40-50 degree embankment -- left arm hanging loose, bloody knees, dripping bloody elbow, dirtied face, and bloodied lip. She was nauseous with spells of fainting yet "Woman'd up" and hobbled out 1.4 miles and quasi-collapsed in a shade of white.  I immediately drove her to the hospital where she was X-rayed, scrubbed with a surgical brush to remove dirt and rock particles, stitched up at the elbow, and received news and consultation on fracturing her "humerus" bone (not a funny name for this break) just below the shoulder joint.  They gave her a pain shot plus pain pills and an initial consultation that immobilization for 3-5 weeks is far likely better than surgery -- unless the fracture and a bone chip shifts in the next few days.
She rested up the next three days, and I was able to get a few rides in.
Came home a day early, driving 13 hours straight back to Oly, WA.  Purpose: Get injured spouse back to comfort, doctor's care, and additional icing of bruised and damaged body parts. She sees the local Orthopedic Monday. This is what my marriage means to me. I love my best friend . . . and, wife.
Summary: 
She stated a number of times that she wants (as well as I) to go back to Sun Valley area next year.  It's very quaint, and manageable, has rivers meandering all over the place, and miles and miles of single track through wilderness areas.  The people we came upon were extremely hospitable and reached out. One even provided dinner and lunches for us. 
Recommendation:
A definite place to go back to again and one is better off flying from SeaTac and renting bikes than driving the 2 days.  We will both return again.  Next:  Two very strenuous rides while the significant other recovered.

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