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  1. #1
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    Smile Gorgeous Day for a RIDE!

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    Good morning!

    It's 6:15 AM and I am finishing off my first cup of coffee. I will start breakfast in a minute. Joe is up and getting our bikes ready! We are leaving in an hour for Enumclaw to do the annual Headwater Century. I'm meeting two friends from work too. The four of us plan to ride the 65 mile course. I'm watching the local weather and it looks like it's going to be a good day for the ride!

    Hope everyone gets out today for a ride! Don't waste such a gorgeous day!

    Tailwinds,

    Sue

  2. #2
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    Good luck with your ride!

    It's 8:02 PM and I'm STILL finishing my first cup of coffee that I made at 1 PM today when I finally got out of bed.

    Yes, it was a simply smashing day outside but one thing led to another on the computer and the only constructive thing I've done today was feed the two furbabies. I rationed the remains of the milk for their food rather than have to get dressed and bike to the 7-11. It was touch and go there for a while with them glaring at me for ummm diluting the milk.

    I have to be so CAREFUL with them or they call child protective services at the drop of a milkbone.

    Again, good luck with the 65 miler. We expect a full report with photos!
    "The important thing is this: To be able at any moment to sacrifice what we are for what we might become." Charles Dubois

  3. #3
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    Okay ride report . . . Oh and I did not do the 65 mile route. Instead Joe, Jennifer, Brook, and I did the 45 mile course. We had a blast! Here is what I posted at my blog:


    Parking lot of the high school where the ride began and ended.


    My bike ready to go!

    What a perfect day for this event. When I woke up this morning it was just getting light. I looked out my kitchen window and there wasn't a cloud in the sky! I started the coffee and Joe walked in and told me he was going to load the bikes into the truck. When we finally left the house at 7:20 AM the sun was shining brightly and the air was beginning to warm. We arrived at the event's start and picked up our ride packets. My friend from work Jennifer arrived about 5 minutes later along with her friend Brook. The four of us were ready for a great ride on this gorgeous September day. We were on our way at 8:11 AM. The cool September air was chilly but all of us decided to leave our jackets and vests in our vehicles. Within 10 minutes we were warm and toasty. There was zero traffic on the back country roads. We decided to do the 45 mile course. At mile 15 we arrived at our first rest stop in Flaming Geyser State Park. The stop was stocked with cookies, bananas, cantaloupe, peanut butter, bagels, granola and yogurt, water, gatorade, trail mix, well let me just say it was very well supplied! The four of us took a bathroom break and then walked to the food! We chatted and stretched and ate! We were having a great day! After our break we continued on the ride.


    Flaming Geyser Rest Stop


    Joe and his bike at the first rest stop.

    Right outside the park entrance we took a right and began to climb! Yes, awaiting us after our first rest stop was a 1.6 mile steep, winding climb! We all made it and continued on. We had a straight away for about 4 miles and then an awesome downhill with another steep climb. The next 5 miles were hilly. Ups and downs. Finally, we reached our second rest stop in Ravensdale. Again well stocked.

    After our second break we were ready for the last 20 miles. More straight aways, hills, and this time a headwind. We made good time though. Joe was setting a 25 mph pace on the straight aways. We were flying and slicing through the headwind. We made good time on the last 20 miles averaging 17.5 mph. We rolled back in exhilarated! We loaded our bikes into the truck and then walked to the high school to claim our strawberry shortcake dessert. One thing about the Tacoma Wheelmen, they always serve you strawberry shortcake after all their events. And it was DELICIOUS!

 

 

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