Habitat Ride, June 23 & 24
Always wear a helmet!
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The weather was beautiful, winds were about 15mph and I was feeling pretty good until I got to a hill that I just wasn't prepared for. I couldn't get geared in time. I tried to muscle it up but it just wasn't gonna happen so I tried to unclip. That wasn't going too well either so I resigned myself to a fall.
In sticker bushes.
Just in time, I got my left foot unclipped. Which was fortunate ore else my entire right side would look like this.
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I took one wrong turn because for some reason I thought i knew where I was going. I didn't. It was OK though, I didn't go that far and downtown Emmittsburg is beautiful this time of year.
On to Gettysburg.
Still having trouble shifting on front chain ring and had to walk it up a great S-curve hill.
It was only eight miles until lunch but there was no way I could make it without being able to shift. I had to sag to the lunch stop.
This is the only photo I took in Gettysburg. I swore I took a shot of that S-curve but I guess not. I was waiting for someone to come ride up it. Obviously that didn’t happen.
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LUNCH STOP
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http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...2007/Lunch.jpgmy one is blue!
At lunch the wonderful mechanic angel (I think his name was Clarence) adjusted my derailleur and I was fine. We were getting further up into the mountains (or depending on where you’re from, hills). I had to walk it a few times but was determined to go on.
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Until the cramps set in. I had been drinking Gatorade all day but because I am taking two very powerful diuretics (aldactone and furosemide) due to chronic liver disease I haven’t yet figured out how to overcome this. More training, perhaps. I was two miles away from finishing and had no choice but to sag it. I ended up doing a total of 40 miles the first day and I was pooped.
Absolute exhaustion hadn't set in yet when these were taken
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Fortunately I didn’t have to camp, I got to sleep in one of the rooms as a reward for being one of the top fund raisers!BIG BIG BIG thanks, you know who you are!
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There was live music at the campsite and this silly little show they do each year. I enjoyed it mostly because my friend Wendy was holding her sign upside down:p
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and her halo kept falling off:D
The second day was great. Weather, scenery, strength, everything. Until we started going down the mountain. The road through Catoctin Mountain National Park is steep, winding and a high traffic area. I don’t call myself a downhill weenie for nothing, I was a nervous wreck and glad to get to flat land. Unless I can find an alternate route I may skip the second day next year.
This was my first year on a road bike, I actually did this on an old mountain bike last year but sagged a LOT more.
That’s it, not much of an epic tale.
This is in Thurmont, Maryland, the start and end point
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I’ll be back.