Indy, maybe we can plan to stay at the same place, it may facilitate coming and going. We do plan to ride both days. I've asked Mr. to get with you on that. and I think we stayed at a hampton.
Indy, maybe we can plan to stay at the same place, it may facilitate coming and going. We do plan to ride both days. I've asked Mr. to get with you on that. and I think we stayed at a hampton.
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Great! Just keep me posted and I'll make some reservations. The woman I did it with last year had emergency surgery a few weeks ago and will off her feet for a bit so I'm not sure whether she'll be joining me.
By the way (and I may have already mentioned this), I made hotel reservations at the Drury Inn in Terre Haute for RAIN. You might think about making reservations sooner rather than later. I imagine that the hotels do fill up rather quickly.
I can't wait until Spring!!!!!
Take care,
K-
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You're right. I understand that RaIN has has many riders as Terre Haute has hotel rooms!
Drury is booked, so I just booked at the Hampton. Want to meet for dinner the night before?
Anyone else want to join us for dinner? Marcie? Susan?
Also, we're at the Hampton Inn for the Horsey. It was fine last year.
Last edited by Mr. Bloom; 02-01-2008 at 03:24 PM.
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
I would love to do RAIN but I don't have anyone to drive my support car across the state. If I find someone to do this for me I'll be there if not I'll enjoy the HH and 3S3M.
Marcie
I registered for the HH and made hotel reservations at Fairfield Inn. I'm looking forward to meeting everyone. I did 3S3M in 2004. I registered for the 100m but ended up doing the 100k since we didn't make the cut-off time (I had gotten somewhat nauseated but managed to complete the ride). I'm not doing RaIN this year but doing one helluva ride instead. Has anyone done the Brown County Hills Challenge? I've added that one to my event list for the year. I'm trying to make it a climbing year... well as much as you can and live in Indiana!
Susan
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susan,
We had 5,200 feel of climbing at the Horsey in the first 50 miles. Last year, if they had published elevations, I wouldn't have gone!
...and Brown County - YUCK! Nothing better for climbing in Indiana! Maybe we'll be there too!
Fairfield is right across the road from Hampton - so we'll see you there! Of course, the western line of Georgetown is only about a mile from the eastern line...so nothing is too far![]()
If you don't grow where you're planted, you'll never BLOOM - Will Rogers
Silvers, let me get back to you regarding dinner. I'm planning on doing the ride with a couple I know from my training ride and I wouldn't be surprised if we ate soemthing before driving down there early in the evening. That's what we did last year. Once in Terre Haute, we registered, got our bikes unloaded, our gear laid out and went to bed.
Susan, I don't know much about that Bloomington ride, but one ride that my friends do every year and love is Hoosier Hills. It's usually in mid-September. http://bloomington.in.gov/parks/hoosierhills.php. I was just coming back from BRAT last year, so I didn't do it.
Also, there's a club ride called JAWS in early June that's good (and hard). It's put on by the Central Indiana Bicycling Association. It's not a fee ride and you can just show up on the day of. It's one of the few centuries that the Club puts on and there are other route lengths offered. I did the 58 mile route last year and that was plenty for me after having done the century at the Horsey two weeks earlier.
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