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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois
    I just re-discovered dates stuffed with walnuts. Yum!! These are great bite-sized ride food. The walnuts give them a bit of protein and fat so there's a little more staying power than just the dates.

    I can't wait to use these on the self-supported century I am doing Sunday!!!

    HMMMMMM????!!!!! dates stuffed with walnuts??? where pray tell did you find them??.......or do you make them??? I'm so excited about this new taste treat I had to keep correcting my spelling!!!!

    ooo and good luck on your self-supported century! I wanna hear all about it!! (from someone who also does self-supported centuries!)
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    Dates

    Well, I remember when I was a kid, my grandmother used to make them. And then one day before a ride I went into Andronico's (a super fancy market I usually don't go to), and they had them already made. So I bought some and they were fantastic.

    This week, I went and bought some dates and walnuts (separately), and made a big batch last night. It's very easy - just use a sharp knife to slit the date open, take the seed out and put a walnut half or whatever you can fit in there.

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    Hey Veronica, just took a look at your elevation profile and I just have one thing to say. "Holy Crap Woman!!!!" That is some serious hillage.
    Good luck from a humble East Coaster

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    Thanks! It's been a good training week. Next week I have a lot going on, so I really tried to keep on track this week.

    I wish I could be paid to ride.

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  5. #5
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    Veronica,

    When I saw your DMD ride elevation my first thought was, "I wish we had climbs like that on the East coast!" We have some very hilly terrain here but nothing like what you are going to tackle.

    Best of luck with the training. I'm looking forward to reading your ride report. I might have to add the DMD to my list of dream rides (which includes riding the Going to the Sun Highway in Glacier National Park, Montana).
    "It never gets easier, you just go faster." -- Greg LeMond

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    Thanks!

    I'm from southern Maine - York County, originally. My family is all still there for the most part. We were home last summer and I got in some riding. My family thought I'd get run off the road, but I found the drivers to be very respectful.

    I like Maine's pavement - it may be bumpy from the frost, but it's smooth!

    V.
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  7. #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica
    Thanks!

    I'm from southern Maine - York County, originally.

    If you get back this way for a visit and want to drive north a bit to do some cycling on Mount Desert Island, give me a shout. There is excellent road and trail riding up this way. After doing the DMD the terrain here will seem flat to you!
    "It never gets easier, you just go faster." -- Greg LeMond

  8. #8
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    Quote Originally Posted by traveller_62
    I might have to add the DMD to my list of dream rides (which includes riding the Going to the Sun Highway in Glacier National Park, Montana).
    Going to the Sun Highway is one of my all-time favorite rides. I've done it twice - once on a supported tour, and once on my first solo tour. Awesome! In fact, I'd love to go back and ride it again someday.

    Quote Originally Posted by Veronica
    Mostly I'm trying out different things so I don't get tired of anything on my hardest double. I expect it will take me 18 hours to complete it. Here's the elevation profile.

    I've ridden this as far as the Junction. I expect the worst climb will be Sierra, as it comes so late in the ride.
    Veronica
    And Veronica -
    I'm totally in awe of the climbs on your planned ride!
    Last edited by DeniseGoldberg; 01-29-2006 at 05:21 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DeniseGoldberg
    Going to the Sun Highway is one of my all-time favorite rides. I've done it twice - once on a supported tour, and once on my first solo tour. Awesome! In fact, I'd love to go back and ride it again someday.
    Denise,

    What time of year did you ride the Going to the Sun Highway? I was thinking that late August would be a good time (probably not this year, but maybe next).

    I was in Glacier for the first time two years ago at the end of May and did a lot of hiking in the snow. We were lucky to be there when they opened the Highway up for the first time of the season. The snow banks at Logan Pass were amazing. They were something like 15-20 feet deep!
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