I have mapping software similar to the Navtek used to calculate the climbing. Mine is DeLorme. Anyway... it always over calculated the climbing by 30 0r 40%. It said my 4 mile commute had 400 feet of climbing! It really has 157.
Don't worry about the profiles. Go and have fun!
V.
I knew you lived in Memphis at one time, but I've never mentioned it. Yes, we lived in Mount Juliet from 89-91. We lived in Bartlett the first time we lived in Shelby County. Then we lived in Little Rock for about 2 years and then back to Memphis. We lived in the Raliegh area that time--don't gasp! We had just as fine a house as any in G'town, and a private lake. It was just surrounded by decay. Job changes forced us out to Fayette County for a while, and then we made a permanent change to NW Arkansas.
I was just in Germantown last weekend for a friend's 40th. Took a bike ride. I forgot how dangerous the drivers are in Memphis! I managed to find a MUT but it was only 3/4 of a mile long. I still like Memphis, just not the pace of life there.
Karen
Honestly? I don't think it looks so bad. Yes, it's a lot of climbing all together, but there are only two or three climbs over the whole thing where you have to climb more than a hundred metres at a time, and most of the climbs are a lot shorter. May not be easy, but how freakin' good will it feel to have done it!?!
Drink coffee and do stupid things faster with more energy.
Thanks for the words of encouragment! I'm going, and I'll do my best. I've done a lot of other things bikewise this year (my first full year of riding I might add) that I never would have predicted so I'll hope and pray for the best. Obviously, I'll report back when I return.
If this doesn't turn me into a goat, nothing will!
Kate
Live with intention. Walk to the edge. Listen hard. Practice wellness. Play with abandon. Laugh. Choose with no regret. Continue to learn. Appreciate your friends. Do what you love. Live as if this is all there is.
--Mary Anne Radmacher
Just remember, it's OKAY to use your grannies.
Go in to it with expectations of beautiful views and wonderously fast downhills. The cover charge for the disco downhills? A wee climb. Get a song for your head to play as you pay. And enjoy the view as you climb.
You can do it!
Speaking of a song (small thread hijack) Wasn't there a song that had the phrase, "Round and Round" Maybe back in the 70s? Need it for pedaling while climbing.![]()
All this Tennessee talk is making me miss it a little. *sniff*
I grew up in Clarksville--spent tons of time in Nashville--and then did the college thing in Knoxville. I should get back for a visit sometime.
I think there's two. Round and Round (by Ratt, I think) and Round Round by Dead or Alive (first one is an 80's rock hair band, the second one is an 80's club music style alternative band- and the second song is on my MP3 right now).
And good for you for still going!!! I'm glad you didn't back out. There's nothing to be ashamed about in walking up a hill (or down a scary descent in my case) or sag'ing it. You go and have a GREAT time and take lots of pictures of those scary hills so we can drop jaw with you.
Last edited by Tri Girl; 09-07-2007 at 04:27 AM.
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