Thanks Eden. It sounds like a good ride, and I like that it is September, not earlier. Was it pretty?
Thanks Eden. It sounds like a good ride, and I like that it is September, not earlier. Was it pretty?
"The best rides are the ones where you bite off much more than you can chew, and live through it." ~ Doug Bradbury
It was cold, but the ride itself was amazing. The moved it up one weekend from the first year, because of the threat of snow! I'd never been up to Mt. St. Helens before and the ride goes right through some of the blast zone. Even today its still surreal. My only wish was that it had been a little warmer. It was absolutely freezing at the top. We pretty much gulped our lunch, hit the rest rooms and headed back down. If had been nicer we probably would have gawked a bit more.
If you go make sure you carry warm stuff for the ride back down - they might have a gear truck now. It was one thing that almost everyone who did the maiden voyage suggested. It was warm enough when you were climbing, but I would have liked toe warmers, extra gloves and a hat for the way back down.. Some people got to the top in just shorts and short sleeves.... there were a few left over STP tyvek jackets hanging around, but those folks must have been popsicles by the time they got back down to the valley.
I'll sniff around on the Cascade site and see if I can find my original ride report - I'm sure it has better impressions of the ride than I can remember now, since I wrote it right afterwards.
Here's ride reports from the first year of HPC http://www.cascade.org/Community/for...AR_MSGDBTABLE=
No one mentions steepness at all..... so I'm guessing there probably weren't any parts of the climb so steep that they were memorable...
Last edited by Eden; 03-05-2009 at 03:05 PM.
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I chickened out from doing it the last 2 years...drove the route and I was afraid of the 'technical decents'. My bf has done both years and really enjoys it (we still have the surplus XL STP jacket the gave him at the top...thank goodness). Last year the weather was much nicer and they moved the start down the road about a mile or so. Maybe I'll get the nerve to give it a try this year. I really do like doing Tour de Blast from Toutle to Johnston Ridge. Challenging enough for me with a great road...although weather always is a big variable!