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  1. #16
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    The Silver's WILL do RaIN...

    Tell us about RAINStorm
    If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers

  2. #17
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    Here you go Mr. Silver

    http://triri.org/

    looks like a challenging week on the bike!
    Marcie

  3. #18
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    Way to go Silver!!! Can't wait to hear your report.

    I will be the first to admit I haven't found the moxie to commit to anything over a century. Heck, I cried when my first century didn't end when my odometer hit 100.
    Amanda

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  4. #19
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    OK!! just a start...I don't know where to begin....

    total miles for the day 139 miles 17 mph average!

    We took a wrong turn on the last 2 miles and it got dark. Thank goodness I had some lights!

    It was a perfect day for a ride. Mostly wind at our backs, Fall leaves, lightly trafficked roads. some flats, some rolling hills, some "real" hills and some lovely downhills! cows, horses, vistas and farmlands. mr. waiting for me at the end!

    It was lovely. I didn't have as much push after 100 miles but could have gone on farther if we'd had more daylight. We'd like to make this an annual or semi annual event and we learned a lot to improve it next time.

    I'm looking forward to doing more long distances. I really love it!!!!

    PS: I passed 6,000 for the year on the ride!

    our slideshow:
    Last edited by silver; 11-10-2007 at 08:50 PM.
    "Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong

  5. #20
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    Can someone post a link to the Coast to Coast?

    mr.sr500 what are your cycling plans for next year?
    "Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong

  6. #21
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    SOOOO Jealous and Proud!

    Way to go Silver! Here's the index page for the indiana coast to coast.http://www.bigeastern.com/c2c/index.htm

    also rainstorm http://www.triri.org/
    "Do or do not. There is no "try." Yoda

  7. #22
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    Congrats Silver on both the ride and the 6,000 miles! I just read about RAINStorm last week and it sounds like a winner.
    Susan

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  8. #23
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    Beautiful pictures silver! It looks like the weather in Indiana is still wonderful! What a fantastic day and ride you and your friends had. I especially loved the pictures of the three of you standing along the Ohio River with the sun going down. I'm also jealous that you got 6,000 miles logged in this year and you finished a 139 mile ride! I'm going to use you as my inspiration for next year! Time for me to get my @&& in gear and start riding a lot more again! Congratuations again . . . you rock!

  9. #24
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    Great Job Silver - You've come a long way this year!

    And, you dragged Mr. Silver in too! It's great that you both have the same interest and can enjoy each other's milestones

    spoke

  10. #25
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    Congrats, Silver! Looks like you picked the perfect day to have that amazing adventure. Thanks for the report and for the slide show- just loved seeing all those pics!
    Check out my running blog: www.turtlepacing.blogspot.com

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  11. #26
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    The ride was planned for Saturday the 10th. But as the week went on we saw that Friday was going to be much better for weather. We were bold at saying could everyone switch days. C had to ask off work. D and I had to rearrange our schedules and get our junk done early. I was moving the in-laws and worked late each evening to make sure that they would be OK on Friday. But it's not too often that the perfect day presents itself and one can take the opportunity to use it.

    Everthing just fell into place at the last minute and we were able to take advantage of the opportunity. If we had let the logistics stop us we would never had done it, but we continued to plan even when it seemed complicated and in the end it worked out. We did have the help of 3 supportive SO's and we couldn't have done it without them.

    D wore a garmin and sent the info this morning. we had 9500 feet of climbing. No wonder I was feeling out of Oomph at the end. I never felt like I was blowing up, but just nothing extra in the last 40. When it got darker and we made the wrong turn I probably would have fallen apart but didn't want to do that in front of a guy. Had to keep a game face on! But we had a sidewalk and light's at that time so did feel safe. Yes, we rode on the sidewalk for a mile. It was safest for us under the circumstances.

    No, Coast to Coast doesn't appeal to me. It's a race and just seems stressful. I like the idea of riding the state lengthwise but I don't even ride on the roads that they use in this area, as they are not really bike friendly.

    RAINstorm appeals to me, but doesn't seem logistically good for me with my family obligations. We can fairly easily get away for a night or two but the thought of leaving the family to their own resources for a week seems a bit much. I know that Mr. wants to do RAIN and I do too, that will be good for this upcoming year. hopefully Mr. will be interested in this New Harmony to New Albany ride next year. I'd like to make it a semi-annual event. It's such a great route. We learned a lot to make it better next time.
    "Being retired from Biking...isn't that kinda like being retired from recess?" Stephen Colbert asked of Lance Armstrong

  12. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by silver View Post
    We had 9500 feet of climbing.
    Wow, 140 miles and 9500 feet. That's quite a ride! Wonderful!
    "The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury

  13. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by silver View Post
    Can someone post a link to the Coast to Coast?

    mr.sr500 what are your cycling plans for next year?
    No C to C for me either, the RAINStorm does have some appeal, and I think 2 of my riding buddies might do it, but the time of year is killer. We have young kids (8 & 5), and with school out, I would need to get a sitter for the week (not impossible, but it would be tough on SR as well) so I think I'll pass.

    As of plans, nothing major. SR and I tandem and will try to do about 6 rides on the tandem (hopefully including the Chicago night Breakfast ride). We belong to the Dayton club and do most of thier events. I'll likely do RAIN again, but I'm sure I'll miss the weather we had this year. I'm also want to get geared up for the Greenville, Ohio time trial series, but I get slaughtered in my age group (to many 40 somethings with money and time to train) - still fun! Maybe I can get SR to TT the tandem, if you can't beat them - change classes Otherwise ride about the same mileage ~ 4,500 - 5,000 (I love your 6,000 miles), keep working on speed and weight loss, and ride with the guys on Tues and Thurs as much as I can.

    A couple guys from the group just opened a new bike shop, so now we have a place to hang out. SR already caught be there once when I was suppose to be coming home, still better then a bar - right?

    I know way more then you asked, but you asked

    Enjoy reading about the Silver success.

    P.S. Still saiting on SR's new Madone

  14. #29
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    Silver- I can't believe you hit your 6,000 miles goal so early in November! I looked the other day and knew you were closing it, but it still blows my mind.
    Amanda

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    2007 Cannondale Synapse Carbon Road | Selle Italia Lady Gel Flow | "Miranda"


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  15. #30
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    Great pictures silver!!
    I look up to you immensely!

 

 

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