I did the STP 20 years ago and hadn't been on a bike again until last year, so I guess that makes me sort of an STP virign. LOL. Got up at 2:30, my ride arrived at 3:30 and we got to the start line just in time to throw my bag on the truck and get in line for the 5:15 start. Didn't start off well. I'm pretty slow, so was quickly left behind by everyone else (I rode solo) and managed to miss the markers and got lost. But I wasn't the only one, so I ddin't feel too bad. Got back on track and was fine after that.
I have friends that live in Seward Park and they surprised me with putting a sign in there yard for me, and that really made me smile.
I haven't done many group rides - definately none this large - so it was a challenge to get used to riders passing so close (probably just my perception), but managed pretty well. Everyone was friendly and polite. Didn't stop at the first mini stop, but did stop at the REI stop and thought it was pretty cool that they had people out cheering everyone in. Ate, used the portapotty and headed for Puyallup. I had two friends meeting me at Puyallup to cheer me on, which was great. Stopped long enough to hydrate and get some pictures, then on to 'the hill'. Didn't make it completely up the hill, unfortunately, and walked part of it. Wasn't the only one, but it was still disappointing.
Stopped in Spanaway for lunch, and the lines for food and water were at least an hour long. Overheard another rider say that there was a grocery store not far down the road, so decided to try that. It was Safeway, and boy were they prepared for STP! They had a cold bottled water and 'half' a sub sandwich for $3, and the sandwich would have fed two people! Ate part of the bread, and all of the meat and cheese, then went over to Rite Aid and used their bathroom (very short wait).
Just before I hit the yelm trail, I realized it was taking quite a bit of effort to maintain my speed. Figured it was the heat. Stopped for some water and when I went to get going again the back wheel felt sluggish. Checked, and the back breaks were definately rubbing the back wheel. Finally figured out that the tire pump that the LBS had installed on my top tube was impeding the cable to the back break, but I didn't have anything to cut the zip ties with. Moved around a bit, and that helped. Stopped for water and food several times, but neglected to reapply sun screen as well as chamois cream. Bad things to forget.
Didn't stop in Centralia, as my stopping point for the night was Chehalis. Got to Chehalis at 6pm (told you I'm slow. LOL). I stayed with a host family where the proceeds went to the graduating class of 2010 graduation night. Had a shower, a real bed to sleep in, dinner, a hot tub and breakfast. They picked me and my bike up and dropped me off the next day. I was their only STP'er. What a wonderful family! They went above and beyond to make me feel welcome and comfortable! I felt pretty good that night, but very tired. My legs above the knee to the short was sunburned, and in one place, blistered. And my 'under carrriage' was letting me know that I should have been more diligent in reapplying chamois cream. Also had a problem with...well, I needed a laxitive. Never had that problem before after riding.
Sunday, up at 4:30, ate breakfast (not an easy thing for me at that time of day) and drank some coffee. The hot tub had helped with the muscle tightness/soreness. Was on the road by 6am. Thunder and lightening and a lot of rain. No amount of chamois cream was going to help my seat, and the laxitive hadn't helped. I was cold, wet and miserable. Made it to Vader and just couldn't go any further. I have to admit, I cried when I made the decision to end it there, but I felt it was the wisest thing for me. Called my friend who was expecting to pick me up in Portland and had him pick me up in Vader.
We went to Portland to get my bag, and although all the trucks had arrived and uloaded, my bag was nowhere to be found. Spent an hour and a half looking for it and finally decided that I would wait for all the 'unclaimed' baggage got back to Seattle and pick it up at Cascade. There were several people who couldn't find there bags, but when you consider how many riders there were and each rider was allowed two bags you have to figure a few would get put in the wrong place, so no big deal.
Vader was 127 mile mark. I didn't complete the STP, and I'm disapointed abut that, but I'm proud of myself for what I did accomplish. I learned a lot, and know what I need to do for next year. Next year will be sweet victory when I cross that finish line.




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What a bummer.
bikerHen



). STV has a nice ring to it anyway.
