Amazing photos, and sounds like an awesome vacation. Are you thinking about a 29er?
SheFly
Amazing photos, and sounds like an awesome vacation. Are you thinking about a 29er?
SheFly
"Well behaved women rarely make history." including me!
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Thanks!
I'm not really considering a 29er. I really think I'm too short and that was the fitter's opinion too. If one were available to try, I would try it, just to see. Our current mountain bikes are hardtails we bought in 2004. The industry has come a long way since then.
Veronica
Beautiful pictures, Veronica.
Just wondering how you adjusted to working that hard at elevation. I had *serious* problems in Boulder and especially when I was at 8-11K feet in other places in CO. I adapted to the elevation in Boulder enough to do an easy ride on the trail system. But when we went by car to the Continental Divide I was really feeling terrible. Of course, this was 10 years ago, when I was a beginning cyclist, but I had been exercising for many years. Last year, we did do some hiking in Grand Junction (about the same elevation as Boulder) and I was fine, but I had a headache the whole weekend I was there.
I ask, because we leave for Italy in 10 days. We are going to be visiting friends in the lower Alps, as well as planning to do some hiking and take cable car tour at elevations that are pretty high. I am already freaking out about this.
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The four days we rode were a progression in altitude and I think that really helped. The last morning, we hiked up Mt Crested Butte 12,200, about 1,000 feet higher than we had biked the day before and I got a really bad headache that afternoon.
I just tried to take it really easy and drank LOTS of water. My "sitting" pulse will drop to the 60s pretty quickly, but I could never get it below 90 while we were in Crested Butte.
Veronica
Crankin- have you spoken with your doctor about your problems with altitude? My friends would take a prescription drug - Diamox - which helped them with the altitude. Worth looking into- altitude sickness can become a serious problem. Tokie
Lovely trip. Great riding and wow, those wildflowers!