I did 6820m in May (22,160 feet). I had no idea I could climb so much. I <3 my new Garmin. :) My goal is to surpass May.
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I did 6820m in May (22,160 feet). I had no idea I could climb so much. I <3 my new Garmin. :) My goal is to surpass May.
A newbie would like to join...is that ok? :o
My normal 20-ish mile route has approximately 1,400 ft. of climbing. In looking at the calendar and my days off, I plan to do this route 13 times in June. That would bring me to just over 18,000 feet. So that's my goal...18,000'. Ahhh, can I do this?!?! :confused:
June is my biggest month for the year. I'm hoping for 20,000. 3,600 already in the bag and a 9 straight days of riding in the middle of the month. If all goes well, I'll make it.
Yay! I have done almost 11,000 so far. One measley 100 miler had 10,800 feet... (It's our Terrible One route that we use for Death Ride training... :cool: )
Last year I had 37,000 feet for this month and I expect to be right about the same this year.
What - ever - loser. :rolleyes:
yeah, what she said. :p
This ride we did has some of the longest very steep climbing I think there is in the area. It is SO tough. This year my goal was not to walk any of it - and I didn't! Yay! Last year there was one very steep section at Ft. Ross that I did walk. The ride felt SO much better than last year.
2 of our team completed their first century on this ride. I can't imagine a tougher first century.
Hi all,
I'm trying to get better at climbing and would like to join in but I only know that I want to climb more, since I don't know exactly how much I am climbing...
I have a Garmin 305 but from what I've read here and elsewhere, it isn't exactly to be trusted on the ascent/descent readings...so if my 305 reports that I am climbing 10,000 ft a week (at +/- 160 miles) any clue as to what I am actually climbing?
Maybe the best bet is just to increase the reported feet climbed by 10%, but I don't know if there is an average amount by which the GPS-only devices are off or if (as I suspect) it varies?
Another thing I've been thinking is to try to keep my regular routes roughly as they are and add in more repetitions of the hill ride in my backyard, a known quantity at a little over 3 miles of 10+% grade.
I used to say that I hated hills but I don't say that anymore because I think it is representative of a bad attitude. Of course I'm still not saying that I love them... but I am planning to ride a century in August that has a steady 3,500 foot climb that ends in a killer pair of switchbacks. Nothing compared to what a lot of you are training for (!) but I'd like to not embarrass myself. Plus, I live close to the mountains and all of the really pretty places to ride involve, you guessed it, hills. So maybe I'll end up liking them after all...
Anne
that's fantastic. :D I'll have to steal that one.
Of course knowing me I'll laugh so hard I'll cry... :cool:
I think a monthly climbing goal is going to be a really good thing for me! I'm only at 65.7 miles so far, but approximately 4,500 ft. of climbing.
I am already wishing for a more accurate way to figure this all out. I've created maps on bikely.com of the different legs of my route and then I have to calculate the total elevation change by combining the different maps based on which way I go each day (I like to vary my route...I just can't go the same exact way each day, right?). I am running on the assumption that my bikely maps are only approximate because it's completely dependent on where I've put my "clicks" on the map. This method is tedious...I think a spreadsheet may be in order to sort it all out. I love spreadsheets so just thinking about this is getting me all excited! :)
Someday I'll just get GPS!
Well, everyone, I've done it now. I've just registered for a ride called the Tour de Blast. It is an out and back climb up Mt. St. Helens.
It is in two weeks (6/23), and I do NOT feel ready for this 82 mile, 6200 foot ride! But, since it is only 6 weeks from that ride until the Shasta summit century, I guess I'd better make myself ready! :eek:
Is anyone else in the climbing club planning to do this ride?
Oh, and a question for you experienced ladies ( ;) ), how early do you get up and on the road in order to drive to a ride? I think this ride is about 3.5 hours away from me...and the ride starts at 6:30. Would I be crazy to leave at 3am and drive all that way instead of spending the night down there?
We're going to do it. :D I think.
Does it start in Longview? I'm trying to figure out driving times.
V.
That sounds cool!
Driving: I have never driven 3.5 hours to an event on the day of the event. If it is that far, I stay the night. Even for Davis double, which would take less time to drive to in the morning of the event that it does the day before (because of traffic), we stay the night. I think probably DMD was the farthest I have driven to an organized ride, and I left at 3:00 or 3:15 I think to get there by 4:15. The hard thing was driving home after 21 hours on the bike....