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    Quote Originally Posted by tprevost View Post
    Well done! My SO cracks up, he always knows when I'm watching one of your videos... Re recognizes your breathing
    ROFL! Cool that he has a sense of humor! I crack myself up editing these videos after a ride, especially while I'm still under the influence of endorphins.


    Quote Originally Posted by yellow View Post
    My old ridin' grounds... I sure miss it. Thanks for the story & memories!
    You're welcome. Did you ever get to do this climb?

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    Very cool! Congrats!

    (I'm still working on learning to climb so I'm totally envious that you're out there doing it!)
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    Quote Originally Posted by loopybunny View Post
    Very cool! Congrats!

    (I'm still working on learning to climb so I'm totally envious that you're out there doing it!)
    Thanks! Climbing is addictive once you get into it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luv2climb View Post
    Did you ever get to do this climb?
    I usually did it at least once or twice a year. I lived right off of Carson Road (near Boeger) so I had lots of access to great riding. My standard after work loop was Carson-Hassler-North Canyon-Larsen-Carson. I also really liked riding out Pleasant Valley toward Fairplay and of course Slug Gulch, and out to Pollock, winding through the country roads. You really do have many wonderful places to ride. You are very lucky!!

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    WOW! Judging by the heavy breathing- that is one TOUGH climb!!! I was hoping you'd filmed the descent on the way down, tho.

    Congrats!!! We don't have anything resembling hills like that around here- but it sure looks fun!
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    Quote Originally Posted by yellow View Post
    I usually did it at least once or twice a year. I lived right off of Carson Road (near Boeger) so I had lots of access to great riding. My standard after work loop was Carson-Hassler-North Canyon-Larsen-Carson. I also really liked riding out Pleasant Valley toward Fairplay and of course Slug Gulch, and out to Pollock, winding through the country roads. You really do have many wonderful places to ride. You are very lucky!!
    Slug Gulch is another one I'm going to tackle. I've heard it's a tough one. I haven't read anything about the other roads you mentioned, although I rode Carson from Snows Road up to Pollock Pines where it turns into a dirt road at the top.

    Quote Originally Posted by Tri Girl View Post
    WOW! Judging by the heavy breathing- that is one TOUGH climb!!! I was hoping you'd filmed the descent on the way down, tho.

    Congrats!!! We don't have anything resembling hills like that around here- but it sure looks fun!
    Thanks! Yup, it was a good sufferfest!

    I did film the descent, but my camera has a "rolling shutter" which is typical of cheaper cameras. It causes a wavy picture, so I got rid of that footage. I seem to get more views and responses to climb videos because they're recorded at slower speeds that don't cause as much of the waviness in the picture.

    Speaking of heavy breathing, I went to Nevada City yesterday to watch and record the Nevada City Classic criterium. For those who aren't familiar with the area, it's a hilly course. Of course I brought a bike along with me so I could do some climbing. Since I wanted to be able to carry my extra cameras, stuff I bought, and swag, I took my heavy, low-end Trek 7000 WSD hybrid with rack, rack trunk, lights, and kickstand.

    Since I had a couple hours before the first race started I decided to do some climbing. I ended up on Red Dog Road, which is a long climb with grades up to 17%. It was a sufferfest! Total climbing was about 2,100', including the 720' I did trying to map out the course and find a good spectating spot.

    After watching the Masters men and Women's Pro 1,2,3 races, I was motivated to do some more climbing, so I did another 1,200' up Nevada Street and Willow Valley Road. Willow Valley Road is also a long climb, with grades up to 15%. It turned into a sufferfest too. Here's the video from that ride:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJH2aBrxiWI

    Here's the Garmin Connect data. Note the low average speed, partly due to time spent riding around the course trying to map it out and find the best spot to sit: http://connect.garmin.com/activity/93643130

    Here's the bike I rode:


    Trek 7000 WSD at top of Red Dog Road climb by kittyz202, on Flickr
    Last edited by luv2climb; 06-20-2011 at 01:51 PM.

 

 

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