Playing with my Garmin, I see that in the last 12 months, I've climbed 59,000 feet.:eek:
I know it's not mountainous in Indiana...but this struck me as a lot;)
How about those of you in mountainous areas...ever look at it like this?
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Playing with my Garmin, I see that in the last 12 months, I've climbed 59,000 feet.:eek:
I know it's not mountainous in Indiana...but this struck me as a lot;)
How about those of you in mountainous areas...ever look at it like this?
SadieKate has had some interesting ways of comparing her climbing to other things, distances around moons and such. It was pretty cool to see her updates in her sig line.
I'm at 100,888 feet since January. I get over 200,000 feet every year. My most ever was 2006 with 286,668.
Really shows how different our terrain is, doesn't it. Plus I mountain bike too, which gives me lots of climbing.
V.
Indiana has plenty of hills, no mountains, but plenty of hills. I switched from bike journal to:
www.bikewire.net
and it tracks climbing, I'm at 59,859 ft for the year. I love the flats, climbing makes you a better rider, but it was hot this afternoon and I swear we were climbing into a strong headwind - double painful.
Hows the RAIN training coming?
I got a second (standard class) in the TT yesterday, and we are heading over to Dayton for the Bluestreak TT Weds. Still need to work on longer rides, but the TT's are fun.
You just haven't gone far enough west...
http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/b...ingHills-1.jpg
But out West they're just hills.
They can't help it, they're old and worn down :o
Just bought a Garmin edge 305 and I love it!
Oooohhhh, Zen: That's purty. Where in Maryland is that and when can I visit?
Mr Silver is GREEN with envy!
I'll be ready for RaIN as long as we don't have a head wind. I've done 300 miles this month with some hammin' times (for me). I think that it's going to be a function of proper nutrition planning and pacing myself (something I'm not good at said the hare to the tortoise...)
Congrats on the TT showing!