The Grand Oak Opry

Dylan Salfer live at The Grand Oak Opry last Saturday night. Photo by Jeremy

Last Saturday night, I had the great fortune to see Dylan Salfer (holy cow, this man and his band can play. Do not miss the next opportunity to see them) at The Grand Oak Opry (also follow on Instagram.) It was a thing of beauty. Live music under the branches of a 235 year old oak tree. In the heart of St Paul. In my brothers’ Sean and Tim’s backyard. It’s an amazing experience.

Sean and his husband Tim started The Grand Oak Opry in their backyard in 2014. The guiding principles have remained unchanged. The asked $15 donation goes straight to the performing artists (with the typical audience of 250-400 friends, that’s a pretty good night’s take for the performers.) Local artists are preferred. All expenses are covered by generous donations from community sponsors. And the house bathroom is THE bathroom. All of this plus fireflies, a true sense of community connection and sultry St Paul Summer nights.

The Grand Oak Opry paralleled the rise of gravel cycling. Unbeknownst to the two of us, we were simultaneously attempting to create more community via activities we were passionate about. Sean and Tim’s connection to talented Minnesota and regional up and coming acts is impressive. And their commitment to providing a unique venue for not only the community but also the artists is second to none.

You have one more chance to be part of this ephemeral Summer experience. Saturday, August 23 at 7:30, they present TABAH. Bone Saw Cycling Collective I’m looking at you. What a perfect destination for a cycling date. It really is something special and you’d be foolish to miss this last show of the season.

The world needs more connections like this. Thanks Sean and Tim and your amazingly dedicated team of volunteers for opening up your home to share live music under an oak tree. (And make sure to wear your finest Heck wears!)

The tree. Photo Jeremy

Sean and Tim. Photo Jeremy

Dylan bends the blues genre effortlessly into funk, R&B and even psychedelic. Photo Jeremy

Photo Jeremy

Our Heck Store

Our Heck Store is open for a limited time of the special order of our Graveleer Wool Jerseys. Quantities are limited. These are coming from Cima Coppi in Spain and should be in Duluth sometime mid September. We are doing pickup only in Duluth and at The Heck of the North. Shipping is an option for rare occasions only.

We hope your Summer has been filled with miles/km’s of trail and gravel. Here are a few thoughts before the big dance, Heck of the North, October 4th!

  • Remember, your bike is faster than you are! For training and speed and endurance, focus on quality sleep, whole food nutrition, and good bike fit!

  • If you are going to spend money on gear, think local. We have some of the best bike sponsors in the business.

  • And you really want to spend money? Look at quality tires. I go to Rene Herse almost exclusively now. We are not affiliated with them in any way. I just think they have become the leaders in tire design, science and practical use.

  • Back to bike fit. Comfort on your bike is one of the easiest ways to go faster. Consider a local bike fitter to assess you and your ride. It is worth it!

  • And finally, a small rant, all in good fun. The next person that notifies me that they are unable to start a Heck event, or finish a Heck event due to one of their batteries not working on their bike…will be publicly shamed at the event and penalized 3 hours at the next Heck event. Talk about a problem that did not exist (poor or slow shifting) with a solution that is just another problem. Ugh! Ok, moving on…

  • And finally, a special thank you again to the fine people that made The Fox Bikepacking Race a truly special event. It is people like you who seek adventure, share your experiences and are just plain fun to be with why we do what we do. Thank you!

One of finest doing what she does best. Thank you DV!

The Fox Bikepacking Race Recap

Overall Fastest Fox rider, Jared Leppert and 18-39 age group winner. Amazing work!

The day after an event usually has me filled with a lot of emotions. Today it is a love of cycling and the amazing people that take part in our events. The Fox Bikepacking Race continues to bring together the best parts of the machine, the people and the environment. Thank you for all who made it a success.

Special thanks to our incredible volunteers: Lara, Ron, Shawn, Deb, Rob, Sue, Connie and Clara. They bring not only years of experience but also the passion to share it with you. We are very, very grateful.

We take note of what works well and what needs improvement. For now, a few captured moments from the trip with more thoughts to come soon. And please keep our sponsors in mind when shopping for your cycling provisions. They are some of the best of the best in cycling. Sponsors: Velocity Wheels, Otso/Wolf Tooth, Cedaero, Twin Six, Bearskin Lodge, Cornerstone Coaching and Boulder Trail Dental.

Jolene Holland, fastest Female overall and 18-39 age group winner. Congratulations!

Jackie Neve, fastest Nonbinary overall. Congratulations!

Christine (right) winner of the 56-65 age group, with close competitor, Jenny (left) within seconds. Congratulations!

Lauren, winner of the female 40-55 age group! Congratulations!

Buck, a North Shore legend at age 73, continues to show us how to do it right. Winner of the 66+ age category.

Joji is our Toughest Rider of the event. Finishing last means you have to be extra tough. He is a long time rider of our events and one of the best. Thanks Joji!

Matthew Rohrer is the lucky winner of Velocity Wheels sweet gift to our event. If you are looking for new hoops, consider them! One of the best of the best.

Ron, Lara, Connie, Shawn and Avesa had the checkpoint dialed even during a very nasty storm.

Deb sharing her usual joy even first thing in the morning.

Grand Marais brought the magic as we watched the rainbow aurora borealis (my name for it). Never seen that before!

Welcome to The Fox Bikepacking Race

Going for it. Photo Josh Kowaleski Pointed North Photography

The Fox is our favorite event of the season. (I’ve also been known to say that a few times a season.) Part race, part gathering and totally unique. That’s how I think of The Fox.

I’ll say it again, there is a place in this world for racing hard, even bikepack style. As much as I value going slow and taking photos and fishing and watching the birds, the process of getting ready for an event like The Fox is special. I just don’t think you can replace the experience of touching the boundaries of your endurance, your fortitude and logistical preparedness like in bikepack style racing. But what makes The Fox different is that we build in the time to meet new people, nap in your tent, shop in town and eat several meals in one evening. The Fox is not the Tour Divide. But there are whispers of that grand event in even something like The Fox. You got your stuff. You have a destination. And all you have to do for a couple of days is turn those pedals, eat, drink and find a good place to camp. It’s simplifying. It’s good to do every now and then.

I want to give a mid-Summer shout out to our amazing racing partners:

Our sponsors help make this event very special. Velocity Wheels  is donating a beautiful set of wheels. Bearskin Lodge is donating a stay at their stunning lodge on the Gunflint Trail on the edge of the Boundary Waters. Cedaero bike bags are donating gift certificates for the fastest riders toward their handmade bags (Two Harbors. Make sure to stop in to Cedar Coffee there and pick up last minute bike good at Spokengear.) Boulder Trail Dental in Duluth is once again supplying us with the best in bikepacking tooth care provisions. Twin Six is offering a special gift card to the 6th place rider. Voyageur Brewing Company is our go-to spot for hydration in Grand Marais. 

  • Special thanks to Patrick at Cornerstone Coaching in Duluth for helping financially support three riders into The Fox.

  • Otso/Wolf Tooth Components will be filming (discreetly) a short piece with two of their riders during the event. They have been great partners of our events for years. 

I hope your Summer is good and full of bike time. Be Graveleer.

Photo Josh Kowaleski Pointed North Photography