Wow! Congrats. I'm impressed
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I was rather anxious about this brevet. It was long drive, and I was stretching my budget to accommodate it. I had also only done 304 miles this month
I drove out to camp Verde. We started at a dude ranch. I had to camp out- Bringing my own tent. I got there about 4:30 set up my tent, went back into town to get something to eat, listened to a Paris-Brest-Paris and went to bed. We started at 4:00 AM , and I was going to wake up at 3:00.
My Cell Phone went off, and I got ready and head breakfast. The first ½ mile was on a dirt road. One of the other riders wiped out in front of me. I noticed my bike was my making a strange noise. Turns, my front brake was rubbing. I really couldn't see well enoughto fix it, so I released it and pedaled on to a Convenience Store By I-17. A mechanic who was doing support of the 600 K help me get going, but it cost me about a half hour. The sun soon came out, and we pedaled into Cottonwood and began Climbing into Sedona. Out first checkpoint was there, and I made it with 15 minutes to spare. I was on my again , and I was riding with about two other rides, who were doing the 600K to the Grand Canyon. We were riding on 89A through Oak Glen Canyon. Very pretty ride, but we Had fallen so far behind that we had deal with “tourist trap” traffic. I almost became a hood ornament too many times. we also wound doing about a mile of 11% grade up the switchbacks. I was debating whether to turn around or press on. I ha spoken with Spokewench from Team Estrogen – she lives in Flagstaff – about riding together from the second checkpoint. I had told he 10:30. I actually got there at 12:00. To make matters worse, the cutoff time was 11:00. I had tried to call the RBA, but got voice mail. I also got Spokewench's answering machine.
I could have doublebacked on 89A, but that was experience I didn't want to repeat. I also assumed I was already DNF (which turned out to be wrong). I decided that if I cut out the descent into Pine, and climb back out, I should be OK. I had a couple of Hot dogs, and bid adieu to my new Friends
I proceeded down Lake Mary Road . I saw lost of riders heading the other way, Finally, I ran into a lady riding a pink and black Giant – we both turned around. Spokewench had a friend with her we rode together for little while . Great Fun to actually meet and chat with someone face to face.
I made to the next checkpoint at Mormon Lake only 30 minutes late. I had an ice cream (because I felt like it!) and a candy bar, and pressed on. At this point I was begging to succumb to the “distance riding is 90 % mental” rule. I was riding to just to get back, and not to enjoy the ride. I t was a very lonely road.
I made to the fourth checkpoint only 15 minutes late – I was improving, but it was 5:30. All the customers there thought I was nuts. I had a brownie, and mixed some more Perpetum. At the junction of 87 and 260, I made made my choice, back down to Camp Verde. I found that actually being on the final leg helped me tremendously. That, and the 15 mile of 6% grade. I turned off the main road, and head back to the ranch. There was one section 15-20% grade that I walked – I was pretty pooped at that point. Two rides from Utah caught me, and we rode in together. Susan , The RBA, told me that Coming into checkpoints late was Ok. - so maybe I should have gone on. But, I had a feeling the midnight deadline was Ironclad, and I would have been pushing to to do that – so I'm happy I did what I did. The other riders and I chatted for a while before going to bed. I was also surprised to see my buddies from the 600K. one of them had a Atrial fibrillation. so they decided to DNF together.
I woke up in the middle of the night to use the bathroom, and came back to ranch pooch in my bag!
Sunday morning we went and fed the Buffalo, and I left to drive back to LA.
A great ride. Granted I did DNF, but that part of the package called Randoneurring. I'm probably going to stick with shorter events from now one, unless I can find a local event that's not a climb-a -rama.
Last edited by Fredwina; 04-30-2007 at 07:35 AM.
Wow! Congrats. I'm impressed
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
You Did Amazing To Finish 170 Miles. You Should Be Very Proud!!!
Anita "Shiraz"
Fredwina, when you're somewhat more rested, re read what you wrote!
you never cease to amaze me.
What's ranch pooch?
Maybe I shouldn't have included that.
The ranch had this mutt of a dog. she decided that I was her "buddy". when I went to the bathroom on Sunday morning, I left the tent fly open, and she decided to sleep on my bag. Once I got her out of my tent,she spent the next half hour whimpering outside my tent.
Yeah it needs some proofreading. life's getting a little too much here.
MUY Impressive!!!! What a route for a brevet to go through! Sheesh! You are a stud to have even taken on that task! And yeah, 170 miles IS 170 miles!
Be proud!! Good job. I dont remember if you said, but was it warm up there? It sure has warmed up here the last few days!
Happy recovery!
Denise
Fredwina was awesome! I have so much respect for what she did out there this weekend. She is now my new official heroine! My friend Lois and I waited for her till 10:30 when we thought she should be coming into Flagstaff and then decided to ride out and and hope to see her when we were on our way back into town again. We rode a ways out, looked for the ospreys at their regular nest (did not see them), started riding back, took a little climb detour off the side of the main route and started back to town. And, there she was, Fredwina on her silver and red Cannondale! She looked, I looked and we both turned around. Eventually, we got turned around going the correct direction and we said hello and talked a bit. It is a huge, hard climb up to where she was and Fredwina was tired but hanging in there! Trust my ladies, this woman has more determination and than most! Good Job fredwina. You did great!
WOW, that is awesome, you are an inspiration for me!!!!
I think I mostly recovered. Have a little bit of a UTI (which is i'm laying off the crazy rides for a while - I got one at the last 300K, but this is not as bad), some sunburn, and a sinus infection(accounts for my goofy english).
Weather - I had on tights, arm warmers, and a jacket at the start. I went down to just shorts and a jersey when we got to sedona. I was ok until I got to VERY end of Lake Mary and on to 87 (can't recall the town name, but It was near the Happy Jack lodge). The wind had really started to pick up. I stopped at fourth control and put my jacket and tights back on. I figured I would need them on the descent (You lose about 4,000 feet in 15-20 miles)
Here some links:
This is the into page
This is the map
Maybe i'll be back next year on do the one from Casa Grande , Lot Flatter, unles it's chnage from when my brother lived in Florence
Last edited by Fredwina; 04-30-2007 at 09:57 AM.
Fredwina - I'm impressed! Congratulations! Being a former Arizonan (and Flagstaff resident) I was imagining the route in my head. There were some big hills out there
Sometimes I get homesick for clear blue mountain skies.
Beth
Very impressive! Another former Zonie who is scared just driving on 89A. Those climbs are monstrous!