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  1. #1
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    Feb 2005
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    Did 21 miles around through Great Brook Farm and back. Went a slightly different way to get there, on one of the main roads in town that has been torn up all summer, in the direction we went. They are still laying pipes and there are tons of vertical cracks and patches, but at least no construction on Saturday. We had torrential rain yesterday and there's some residual sand in the road and the humidity isn't quite as gone as I thought it would be.
    Nice ride; I think I burned off the 2 glasses of sangria from last night . Longer ride tomorrow.
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  2. #2
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    Jul 2012
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    Houston
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    40 miles this morning and thought I was going to be slower than usual (I felt slower) but when I downloaded my info I averaged 15.4 mph, so I was pretty happy with that. I managed to do the clipless fall thing. Just couldn't get out in time and I knew I wasn't going to be able to so I coasted into the grass for a softer landing Did have one scary moment on the ride. There was about 20 of us and we were riding single file on a relatively narrow shoulder where the traffic is fast 50-55 mph. Well, one of the lead riders decided to stop on the shoulder and not call out or say anything. This resulted in the rest of us making a last minute swerve into the lane and mass chaos. We were doing about 20 at the time. Thankfully there wasn't a car coming because I'm just about positive not a one of us had time to check the lane before we swerved into it.
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  3. #3
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    Today is probably one of the most perfect days of the summer, but I had to ride in the AM, as we were seeing DS and DIL for the first time since Father's Day, at noon. I rode to west Acton and back a longer way. The little hills seemed hard, but as always, I don't warm up for at least 6-8 miles. Twice, I had guys drafting *me,* which is really a laugh. The second time, I was on a flat road before I turn onto the street that takes me into my neighborhood. Two guys said hi and turned, and few minutes later I "felt" something and 2 guys were behind me. Very close. Finally, when I turned, I motioned I was stopping and they asked me if I was OK. Uh, yes, I just wanted to get away from them before I cooled down by going very slowly up the climb to my house. So, 19.2 miles, not what I wanted, but we had a really good time with DS and DIL, who are coping with her crazy mom, after her dad's death. That's another story!
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  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
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    I just have to say that this weekend was the most excellent riding weather ever. No wind to speak of, great temps, and I managed a personal best on Saturday. Got in 96 miles this weekend over two excellent rides and enjoyed ever single minute of it. This is what it is all about!!

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  5. #5
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    Feb 2012
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    Florida
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    Got in about 40 miles yesterday with two friends, but I was feeling old and slow in the wind. Today, I got together with a group of people I'd never met before through meetup, and had a great time. Got in 45 miles doing 18-21 mph, which is a pace I can handle. I've not been able to ride with groups down here as they all seem faster than I can do. I found out that these guys do longer rides (usually about 80 miles) on Saturdays, and I'll definitely be riding with them again. Really nice folks and a fun social breakfast at the end. They also do Tuesday and Thursday evening rides, and I'm already signed up for Tuesday. I'm really happy to have found them.
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  6. #6
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    Jul 2012
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    Hubs & I did 51 miles yesterday. It felt good to be out but it was really humid. The last several miles were a little rough due to rising temps. It was about 98 degrees as we wrapped it up. It felt good overall though!
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  7. #7
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    Nov 2002
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    (repost from mountain biking)

    Long Canyon is one of our local "epics". There's great riding in the N Idaho Panhandle but it is not in any guidebooks. I have heard about this ride, but always the 40+ mile death march-all day-epic version. It turns out that if you shuttle vehicles between the two trailheads, it turns the ride into a doable-for-mere-mortals backcountry ride of 19 miles

    You leave a vehicle at the bottom and then drive back up to the upper trailhead at 5700'. Then it's a two mile hike-a-bike to the pass, up to about 6700. After that, the trail descends via over 40 switchbacks down to the valley. Long Canyon is roadless, so it is a premier wilderness destination with filled with old growth cedars. Once you are off the ridege, the trail rolls through the old growth for miles and miles and miles, with many creek crossings. The day is spend eating and riding punctuated with creek crossings. I had the best day in a very long time. :-)



    Hike a bike, for real


    top of the pass


    lots of rocks at the top of the descent




    I wasn't kidding about switchbacks. Something "clicked" for me on this ride and I did better than ever on them


    Much of the trail looks like this


    Always bring your water filter


    There were about 5 crossings like this


    The trail is well maintained. There were really nice boardwalks over the boggy areas.


    DH took lots of photos of me. :-)


    and more creek crossings ( note to self, bring sandals next time)


    Almost done - view of the Kootenay River
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