Thank you, everyone, for your input! I have analyzed some of the rides I have taken this summer on Routeslip, but it seems that Routeslip over-estimates elevation. I was getting stats like 5400' over 45 miles or 3200' over 12 miles for some of my rides. In any event, I think I have solved my dilemma. The Tour de Park City is also going to offer a 50-mile option, but they haven't put it up on their website yet. So, I can sign up for the century and then go as far as I want up Mirror Lake Highway. If I want to turn around before I get to the top, I can easily do that and then ride the return loop. I thought that even completing just 50 miles would make a good training ride for the Heber Valley Century that's a couple of weeks later.
It will be a pretty ride and now I won't have the stress of worrying about making the cut-off times or of not enjoying the big climb.![]()
Ibcycling: My new computer is an Edge 305. There's an entire thread on TE about the Edge.
Yellow: I don't think I've ever ridden Brown's Canyon. If I did, it was years ago.
Alex



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. The ride route was extraordinary. The country side, with the horses and pastures and everything, couldn't have been better. But they need to plan better. The organizers didn't have porta-johns at the beginning of the ride (and end of ride, at least when I finished). They didn't think they needed them. There were porta-johns available, only because the starting point was also a construction site. So the porta-johns available were 'well used'. But, as Alex reported, the 'Luxery' porta-johns, wer luxery. I couldn't believe they made those things on wheels and that they were so, well, luxurious
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