I took SGTiger out on her first tour this weekend.
When we originally came up with the idea, I figured a leisurely ride, camp out and ride back. I've ridden most of the Oregon Coast bike route and she likes the Coast, so I figured it would be a perfect ride.
But, I made a mistake. I'd never ridden the section we did this weekend. Oops. We rode the hilly part. Leisurely didn't enter into the equation. The longest climb is about 2 or 3 miles long and a 7% grade.
I was proud to watch her do it. It was the first time she'd ever ridden anything like that and she did it with, I think, grace and style. I think the biggest battle she fought with herself was dealing with all of the climbing. But she never, ever gave up.
I was also happy seeing her descend. Nothing in her descending style said any of her old fears about going too fast on a bike held sway. She tucked in behind her bars and let it fly.



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But, boy, was it fun.
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(I had mentioned that the bigger hills looked like a lopsided pair when he showed me the elevation profile while we were planning the ride.) What also helped, was a teen hanging out of his back seat window and giving me the thumbs-up while whooping. And there was another rider, who I had noticed a couple of times before both coming and going, that let me know the crest was only 500 ft. ahead as he passed me. The descent was so much fun and rewarding after such a hard, for me anyways, climb.
It made me feel a little better when I looked behind me to see how steep the road was that I had just climbed. So on I went. Eventually, I found my rhythm and things became easier. We reached the beginning of the big...ahem looming before me.<Gulp!> So, again, I concentrated on the little piece of road immediately before me and climbed slowly(3 mph). Occasionally, I looked up to see the neighboring hill get closer which was highly motivational. I was steadily making progress!
