Two miles at 13-18%?????!!!!! As per usual, you amaze me! Good job!
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Two miles at 13-18%?????!!!!! As per usual, you amaze me! Good job!
Wow - you'll have to tell me where that ice cream is. Right there on River Rd.? Sounds great.
Yeah indy - it is pretty crazy. When it flattens out to 9% that feels easy. :rolleyes:
Sometimes I wish that we had climbs like that around here so that I try to do them. Other times, I'm okay with it. ;) I did a ride in Kentucky this past weekend that had a 1.3 mile stretch at 7%. It was so fun to go up that I was tempted to turn around and do it again. One of these days, I hope to do a ride that involves some seriously long climbs and some challenging gradients. Until then, I'll just keep battling the midwestern wind.
I did a climb like that last summer. It was the one that had me walking for the first time, ever....
So I guess I should bring the bike with the triple chainring and not the one with a standard double? ;)
(Uh yeah, as if there was ever any doubt. :rolleyes:)
Haven't seen much of that double.... ;)
SNORT!!
I actually would like a comparison from people of Skaggs v. Sierra - though given the conditions last time you all did Sierra there would really be nothing harder than that. My sense is Skaggs is steeper but the steep parts are shorter, but I can't wait for the reviews. And Ft. Ross so lovely as well! :D
During the Sierra ride I kept hearing that it was the hardest ride we were going to do during the training. Was that just wishful thinking, fueled by delirium?? :eek: Or did one of our coaches start that one, just for fun? Ya know, someone who could remain nameless. I promise, I won't tell. :D
Anyway, I'm bringing my triple. And maybe a pair of hiking shoes.
Well we've got 3 rides that are real doozies, and I'd have a hard time deciding which was the "hardest" - but I think the conditions for the Hamilton/Sierra ride definitely made that one probably the hardest. 20 - 30 degrees cooler and it would have been hard, but a much more doable ride.
We're looking to have mild temps for Saturday, though Skaggs can get very hot it doesn't look like it will.
Hiking shoes! Great idea!!
As a matter of fact, doesn't Team In Training have hiking programs? Maybe it's not too late to transfer from the Death Ride team to the Hiking team.... ;)
PS I dare you to do the ride on the Litespeed (mountain bike) you bought from SadieKate. :D