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  1. #1
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    Climbing Club February

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    Hi everyone! Seems that Climbing Club kinda went by the wayside, but I want to revive it!

    My goal for February is a paltry 6500', but in my defense, there is a ton of sand and gravel on most of my regular hills right now. (That, and I'm a weeny )

    Anyhow, I have about 3500' on the month as of now, and am shooting for another 3000' on one more weekend ride before February ends. The way it is going, it is looking like that will mean 4 repeats of the same road.

    Anyone else want to play?
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    it's kind of late in February to start a february challenge, isn't it?
    I got 1800 feet on Saturday, so if i do chilly hilly, i'll be getting close... but weather isn't supposed to be too good this weekend.
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    I guess I never considered Climbing Club to be a challenge thread. Just a place to state one's goals, get support & encouragement, and report back.

    I have at least one more long ride (well, long for this time of year for me), and I wanted to set a climbing goal for the month to make sure I get it in.

    I got 1800 feet on Saturday, so if i do chilly hilly, i'll be getting close
    Close to what? What is your goal?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Starfish View Post
    Hi everyone! Seems that Climbing Club kinda went by the wayside, but I want to revive it!

    My goal for February is a paltry 6500', but in my defense, there is a ton of sand and gravel on most of my regular hills right now. (That, and I'm a weeny )

    Anyhow, I have about 3500' on the month as of now, and am shooting for another 3000' on one more weekend ride before February ends. The way it is going, it is looking like that will mean 4 repeats of the same road.

    Anyone else want to play?
    Oooh, I'll play! But, Starfish, your 'paltry' 6500' isn't as paltry as my 5300'! I am just aiming for a mile of climbing for the month because of all the grit and sand on the roads still. I am a bit over three thousand right now, so I have a bit to go.
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    I'm sitting this one out until I get back to Ohio. Around here a "hard climb" is a 60-foot-tall bridge

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    Well, I signed up for the Mt Shasta Summit Super Century so I guess I'd best be crackin' the whip.

    I'll be staying where the lunch stop is located - the Mt. Shasta Resort - which might not be such a great idea, motivation wise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jobob View Post
    Well, I signed up for the Mt Shasta Summit Super Century so I guess I'd best be crackin' the whip.

    I'll be staying where the lunch stop is located - the Mt. Shasta Resort - which might not be such a great idea, motivation wise.
    Oh, fun! I think I'm going to stay at the same hotel as last year...I guess I better get it booked. It was over in Weed about 6 miles away, but I really enjoyed my stay. I'm going to go down a few days early...maybe we can do a TE dinner the night before, or something.
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    oh, Star, sorry; if i do Chilly Hilly, i'd get close to 6500 feet.
    not looking likely though.
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    Thumbs up

    Quote Originally Posted by Starfish View Post
    Oh, fun! I think I'm going to stay at the same hotel as last year...I guess I better get it booked. It was over in Weed about 6 miles away, but I really enjoyed my stay. I'm going to go down a few days early...maybe we can do a TE dinner the night before, or something.
    You bet !!

    My husband Lee & I are staying in a cabin (excuuuse me, a "chalet" ) at the Mt. Shasta Resort. It has a small kitchen, a living room and a nice deck to hang out on. And it's only about 3 miles to the start of the ride so we'll just ride our bikes over.

    Lee is doing the metric. I told him I'd be signing up for the Super Century and he just smiled and said "have fun, dear."

    We could have an after-ride celebration on our deck. I can see us now, conked out on the deck chairs.

    Maybe before the ride would be a better idea ...

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    With apologies for the thread hijack...

    Quote Originally Posted by jobob View Post
    We could have an after-ride celebration on our deck. I can see us now, conked out on the deck chairs.
    That sounds like a nice place to stay. Having done the century last year, I know exactly where that is, and it is an easy ride to the start line. The post-ride get together sounds good...but I have to say that last year, after the century, there was a little chatting there at the end with a couple of SK's friends from Sacramento...and then I more or less collapsed into an epsom salt bath, then face planted into bed.

    Who knows? Maybe with MP's incredible coaching this year, I will be ready to party all night after the ride. But, since I'm also signed up for the Super, I have my doubts.

    (PS: I think I'm going to do some camping this year, and then get a room for a day or two before the ride, and the day after.)
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    We're thinking about Shasta also. We have some child care issues to sort out. (This is NOT a ride for the tandem. )

    No climbing for me this month - except hiking!
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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois View Post
    We're thinking about Shasta also.
    Yay! Keeping fingers crossed. This will be fun!

    PS: Been trying to talk GLC into it, too. You listening, GLC?
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    Hee hee, you can hijack your own thread ?

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    Well, 5217' for me this month.

    I know the month isn't over, but I'm starting a recovery week, and I doubt there will be any outside rides between now and the 29th. I fell a little short of my goal, but I am OK with this, given the sandy, mucky state of our roads (especially the ones that climb at all).

    I will have to think about a goal number for March, and will look forward to hearing the February totals and March goals of all the rest of you!
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    I've got 8300 feet of climbing so far. Goals... what are those. I'm SO short of my mileage goal this month. I'm at like 120 miles and I was supposed to get 535. I guess I should be glad they were climbing miles.

    Well... March is a new month. I'm going to need like 1000 miles in March to get back on track. Climbing - lots. I won't get more specific now. 'Cause hey, I haven't been able to attain a goal yet.

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