Is anyone doing this ride besides Caligurl and I? I am leaving in a few minutes to drive up there because I don't want to hit traffic and don't want to leave in the morning BUT, I can check this evening to see if anyone else is going.
If anyone sees me, please stop and say hello! I drive a burgandy durango with a female cyclist sticker on the back window and beads hanging off the rear view mirror. Here's a picture of my bike - the handlebar tape is pretty easy to spot and I'll be wearing a sleeveless terry heart jersey that's yellow (black windbreaker) and a dark grey/silver helmet.
Have a great weekend everyone!
Tracy



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Apparently the 68 must go around some of the harder climbs (there's a 62 miler with a lot more elevation and of course the 100 miler which is pretty tough - that one is up to Caligurl to finish
) I'm just going to pace myself for the longer ride and use common sense.
) and I had been pacing myself to do the longer ride. The route was gorgeous, it went around some huge gorgeous houses, a lake, lots of horse properties and then... up some hills... not too bad but enough so that I was going really slowly up one of them and while I was making my way up that hill, a guy was doing repeats and did a few to my one... oh well, at least I have room for improvement huh? Anyway, I was still trying to go pretty slowly to conserve energy and at the cutoff, I felt okay so I decided to do the 68 miler which was fine until we got to this terrible, horrible, very very scary decent...OMG, I had a death grip on my brakes and the road was wet from the fog, and was slick anyway as it seemed to have been just re-paved. AND, it was foggy so visablity wasn't the best; although I decided later that it was probably for the better that I couldn't see the road ahead 