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2990.1 | | SCUBA::SLABOUNTY | Trouble with a capital 'T' | Mon Jul 10 1995 11:20 | 7 |
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I can think of better ways to spend my 29th birthday. Like a
dentist appointment, or having my head surgically removed from
my body.
8^)
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2990.2 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Jul 10 1995 11:51 | 1 |
| you're only 29? :-)
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2990.3 | | SCUBA::SLABOUNTY | Trouble with a capital 'T' | Mon Jul 10 1995 12:51 | 3 |
|
Yeah, is that a good thing or a bad thing?
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2990.4 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Jul 10 1995 13:57 | 6 |
| -1 it's a good thing (if you're telling the truth)... and stop
sounding like Martha Stewart :-)
seriously, I took you for much older. is that a good thing? :-)
Chip
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2990.5 | | SCUBA::SLABOUNTY | Trouble with a capital 'T' | Mon Jul 10 1995 14:40 | 12 |
|
> seriously, I took you for much older. is that a good thing? :-)
If you thought that because I sound distinguished in my noting
style then that's a good thing.
If you thought that because I'm always whining about sore legs
and hills like an old fart than that's a bad thing.
8^)
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2990.6 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Jul 10 1995 15:03 | 3 |
| Ahhhh, er yup, that's exactly what I meant :-)
Chip
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2990.7 | sorry, in advance .. | HERON::virenq.vbo.dec.com::HEMMINGS | Lanterne Rouge | Tue Jul 11 1995 03:27 | 6 |
| >>> I can think of better ways to spend my 29th birthday. Like a
>>> dentist appointment, or having my head surgically removed from
>>> my body.
Oh no, not the old joke about how to lose 3 lb of useless flesh ........
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2990.8 | What's best for this combination? | SALEM::SHAW | | Tue Jul 11 1995 08:16 | 8 |
|
Chip, as curiosity, what bike and what tires do you use for this
climb? Since you mentioned the 35% dirt.
I wonder if my quads will sorvive such a climb ;-)
Shaw
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2990.9 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Jul 11 1995 12:46 | 12 |
| I use my road tires (Avocet K20's). The dirt is extremely hard packed.
The only thing about the dirt is that it's always damp (and worse as
you ascend) and can get slippery in the really steep spots. You have to
be very aware of how you're postion on your bike to insure your weight
is where it needs to be. No kidding, you can easily pull your front
wheel up at a moments notice and suddenly you're off the bike walking/
looking for a place to get back on. Yes, it's so steep in some spots
(and the road is so narrow) you need to find a "cut-out" in the road
that is made for vehicles to pass.
Chip
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2990.10 | quite a climb | SALEM::SHAW | | Tue Jul 11 1995 13:12 | 9 |
|
Thanks for the info. I wonder if I can go up there before the said
date and give it a shot prior to commiting. I did Kangamangus from
the rt 16 side to Loon, and that had some long climbs on it, but
nothing like what you describe.
If I don't sign up, maybe I can show up as a spectator ;-)
Shaw
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2990.11 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Jul 11 1995 15:24 | 8 |
| this is the only day of the year they allow bicycles on the road...
sorry Shaw...
i did exactly that my first time, i watched. i caught the bug instantly
and knew i had to do it! been doin' it every year since.
Chip
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2990.12 | | LASSIE::ZIELONKO | | Wed Jul 12 1995 14:30 | 43 |
| RE: what tires/keeping rubber on road
Best to err on the side of too much tire rather than too little. This is no
place for high narrow, high pressure tires, especially if you have a lightweight
build. Last time I used a Vittoria Pave CG on the front and a Vittoria
Allweather in the back - both inflated to around 80psi. These worked quite
well.
As Chip has said the difficulty in keeping your front wheel down cannot be
overemphasized. I fell off the first time I rode it precisely because of this
and lost *alot* of time trying to get back on. Coming off in this ride is
something that you have to make a priority of avoiding. It's that steep, really.
I have found a few tricks to minimize front wheel hop.
The obvious one is sitting on the nose of the seat but this is a pain in the,
well, you know. You could try simply sliding your seat forward and moving it up
a little to compensate for the loss in seat height that you get when you move it
forward.
If you have a bike with adjustable dropouts you should remove the limit screws
inside the dropouts entirely and slide your wheel all the way back. This will
transfer some weight from the rear wheel to the front wheel. It really works! I
used to have real trouble with wheel hop until I did this. Now I can control it
enough to get by although the steeper sections are still difficult.
and it gets harder to control this as you tire.
Some riders use a 26 inch wheel in the front for that "funicular" effect.
The best thing you could do for yourself is to find somewhere with a similarly
steep gradient and practice with different setups. You could try the Pack
Monadnock climb which ends in what is claimed to be the steepest stretch of
paved road in New Hampshire. This is an excellent Mt. Washington "test bed". The
best place I have found is Mt. Ascutney in Vt. (discussed in other Mt. Wash.
notes somewhere).
> If I don't sign up, maybe I can show up as a spectator ;-)
But then you'll be killing yourself when you go up there and realize that you
would really rather be riding rather than watching. ;^)
Karol
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2990.13 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Jul 12 1995 15:00 | 6 |
| ...and the wheel comes up v-e-r-y fast when she starts to come up.
I have let some air out of tires and have moved my seat forward but
have never raised the seat. I'll have to check that out this swing.
Chip
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2990.14 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri Jul 14 1995 08:52 | 5 |
| dear (any) moderator, i just noticed i entered 2 Mt Washington notes.
please feel free to consolidate (or not) :-)...
Chip
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2990.15 | what gearing setup? | SWAM2::BURDICK_JI | | Fri Jul 14 1995 13:33 | 9 |
| Just curious .... I live out west, but I was wondering what gearing
setup is recommended. Does anyone tackle this climb on a mountain bike
instead because of the availability of real granny gears?
We did a steep road climb out here (Mingus Mountain in Arizona) on
mountain bikes and were wondering if it would be easier on road bikes -
higher gears (39/13-23) but lighter weight.
Jim
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2990.16 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Jul 17 1995 07:14 | 16 |
| There are usually quite a few mountain bikes, at least one tandem, and
at least one unicycle (yup, you read right).
Frankly, I see no need to drag a MTB up that thing. Obviously, the
folks who win don't either.
Gearing is pretty personal and varied. I see everything from 1:1 ratios
and everything up.
I have been running a 39x30 the past few years but my shop's mechanic
is going to lend me his MTB crank. I'll be able to drop my front gears.
Unfortunately, my Campy set-up max's at 30 in the rear. I think if I
can get down a couple of teeth in the front I'll be all set with the
30 in the rear.
Chip
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2990.17 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Wed Jul 26 1995 10:13 | 7 |
| I just got my confirmation back so I'm in. Just hope the weather holds
up this year. But just in case I'll bring my tights, booties, gloves,
gortex, winter jacket, toe warmers, face mask and a propane space
heater.
See you there,
-Larry
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2990.18 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Jul 26 1995 12:42 | 3 |
| got mine too! i can't wait!
Chip
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2990.19 | Blankets? | BOOKIE::J_CROCKER | | Wed Aug 02 1995 20:20 | 8 |
| .17 -- what's with all the clothes? You're working so hard, you hardly
need 'em. One year the finish had to be moved down from the top
because the last 200m was solid ice -- I wore a short sleeve jersey and
shorts, and got wrapped in a blanket when I hopped off.
Does that still happen? (The blankets, not the ice.)
Justin
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2990.20 | | LASSIE::ZIELONKO | | Thu Aug 03 1995 21:19 | 14 |
| Yes, Justin they still do the blankets.
Aslo, the last time I did it ('93) the organization was super. The local HAM
radio crew had people all along the road monitoring the course. This is nice
because you're never far from help in the event of difficulties.
RE: Clothes. The tendency for novices at this climb is to over dress. Believe it
or not Justin is right. You don't want to wear alot of clothes because you'll be
working really hard. The only exception I make is winter gloves. But you may
eschew these too. I have very poor circulation in my hands.
Tights are right out.
Karol
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2990.21 | If you get cold - just pedal harder! | MROA::PVINCENT | | Fri Aug 04 1995 08:45 | 9 |
| I was one of those 1st timers (1993) that was WAY over dressed. 10
minutes into the ride I was really overheated - my glasses were fogged
over, I was soaked with sweat...once above the tree line and into the
wind, I was instantly "freeze dried".
This year, I'm wearing regular cycling shorts and jersey with a light
pair of full fingered gloves. I'll also smear some vaseline on my
knees to keep the chill off them once above the treeline. And skip the
Oakley's - at 5 MPH you don't need them :^)
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2990.22 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Mon Aug 07 1995 16:24 | 6 |
| ok ... I'll just bring the gloves and propane space heater (50,000Btu) ...
Although last year there sure were a lot of people wearing tights
and booties ...
-L
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2990.23 | Prerace is different... | MROA::PVINCENT | | Tue Aug 08 1995 08:38 | 3 |
| The folks you saw last year were dressed for the pre-ride warmup. If
the event had gone off as scheduled, I sure a lot of the clothing you
saw would have been shed just prior to the race start.
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2990.24 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Aug 14 1995 12:44 | 6 |
| hell... i was warming up with shorts and short sleeve shirt!
they did wrap you last I went up (blanket). Pete's right about the
the Oakley's!
Chip
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2990.25 | friend needs a way in to Mt. Washington race. | SMURF::LARRY | | Wed Aug 16 1995 11:23 | 6 |
| My friend just got rejected from the Mt. Washington ride. If anyone
decides not to ride please let me know.
Thanks,
Larry Cohen
381-0345
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2990.26 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Aug 16 1995 12:37 | 1 |
| -1 just be careful as they frown upon substitutes...
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2990.27 | substitution policy at Mt. Washington race | SMURF::LARRY | | Wed Aug 16 1995 14:54 | 4 |
| hmmm. I did this last year when someone offered their registration.
They had no problem with this then. Maybe they have loosened their
policy??
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2990.28 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu Aug 17 1995 06:49 | 5 |
| Pollution on top of Mt. Washington? Yes there is!
A few days ago there was a short on TV showing the haze all around.
Due to the high temperatures and humdity the problem is worse than
it has ever been this year. I hope it clears off for climb.
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2990.29 | pollution in the white mts. | SMURF::LARRY | | Thu Aug 17 1995 10:19 | 6 |
| I read a report in the Globe (I think) that said there is as much
polution in the White Mts as in a small urban town. Its a general
condition due to the wind patterns that bring polution from the major
urban centers and also from the increasing auto traffic.
Gee I'm full of good news today :-(
-Larry
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2990.30 | Registration Available | EKLIPS::FIGLER | Forced Coexistance With Your Factory Wife | Fri Aug 18 1995 12:32 | 14 |
| My friend from DC decided not to make the trip to NH for
the climb this year (said he had to clean his car instead -
or was it fold his socks?) so he is looking to pass his
registration on...
He called the organizers and they told him he could sell it
himself or mail it back...
Drop me a note and I'll put you in touch with Jeff.
-rob
PS: Yup...I'll be there again this year - secretly hoping that
the weather cancels this years climb again....
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2990.31 | lodging recommendations for Mt. Washington ?? | SMURF::LARRY | | Mon Aug 21 1995 16:07 | 5 |
| I think I would prefer to stay on the N.Conway side of Mt. Washington
as there are more options for eats and shopping (spouse).
Any recommendations?
Thanks,
Larry
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2990.32 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Aug 22 1995 06:54 | 5 |
| Ya Larry, leave your wife at home... :-) Just kidding.
Recommendations for eating, shopping, lodging or all of the above?
Chip
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2990.33 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Tue Aug 22 1995 10:22 | 5 |
| Primarily lodging but if you know of any restaurants that have decent
veggie meals (my friend) that would be great.
Thanks,
Larry
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2990.34 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Aug 22 1995 13:23 | 22 |
| The following have been taken from the Official White Mountains Lodging
Guide (1991).
All are in N. Conway...
Best Western Fox Ridge Resort (603) 356-3151 (4 diamond AAA rated)
The Buttonwood Inn (603) 356-2625
Clarendon Motel (603) 356-3551 (AAA approved)
Eastern Inns (603) 356-5447 (AAA & Mobile rated)
Eastern Slope Inn (603) 356-6321
Green Granite Motel (603) 356-6901 (3 diamond AAA rated)
Junge's Motel (603) 356-2886
For starters...
Chip
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2990.35 | Villager | REFINE::MCDONALD | shh! | Thu Aug 24 1995 09:47 | 21 |
|
Hmmm. Do I give out my secret or not? Oh well, all right:
The Villager Motel in Bartlett. It's about 5-10 minutes from
North Conway. They have kitchenette units, motel units,
(if not interested in kitchenettes ask for rooms in the "new"
building) and "the apartment". The apartment is upstairs from
the office and consists of living room with fireplace, full kitchen,
bath, two bedrooms (one with bunkbeds, one with queen bed). This
time of year the apartment probably goes for about $45 a night.
Short hiking trails out to a river (Saco?).
Not luxury, just very nice, clean and reasonable.
Real nice down home folks own the place... they even (!!) allow
me to bring my two large dogs as long as they're clean and I
don't leave them unattended.
Been going there for years.
- Mac
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2990.36 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Sep 05 1995 13:13 | 12 |
| Well, I got the bike set up last Friday with the 39-53 chainrings
and the 12x30 gears in the rear. Scott (head mechanic at Gamache's)
loaned me his MAVIC TT crankset - 177's! I broke them in on a
club ride Sunday (78 mi.) and they felt great.
I couldn't believe a jump like that would hardly be noticeable. In
fact, I think I was a little faster than usual. I didn' even bother
adjusting anything. Just went.
Boy, am I amped now!
Chip
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2990.37 | | BUSY::SLABOUNTY | Holy rusted metal, Batman! | Tue Sep 05 1995 13:31 | 8 |
|
I think I'd do serious damage trying to spin a 53-12 at anything
short of a freefall out of a plane. 8^)
As it is, I hardly ever get to use my 42-13 or -11.
[I'm workin' on my "gear lingo" ... getting there. 8^)]
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2990.38 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Sep 05 1995 13:36 | 10 |
| -1 good job on the gear lingo...
Pretty much time trial gearing although i normally run a 54
when i start peaking in the season. the only reason i use a
54 is because Campy stopped making 55's and 56's and my 11
won't work on my new cassette :-)
Chip
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2990.39 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Tue Sep 05 1995 16:06 | 5 |
| my 28/28 is ready to go. I did some hill work up the pack this weekend
using some "big" gears ... 28/23 for example :-). My last hard
workout will be thursday and then rest up for Sunday.
See ya there and good luck.
-Larry
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2990.40 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Sep 06 1995 07:20 | 13 |
| -1 back atcha Larry... i did the club TT last night (78 mile animal
ride on Sunday and a 22 mile spin on Monday). my legs are chopped
right now. I'll do nothing today :-). Thursday will be a moderate
30 miler. Friday will be a total "off" day.
We take a little (mild spin) on Saturday once we arrive at Gorham
(where we stay overnight). a 10-15 miler, then pound pasta at the
great little Italian eatery in Gorham (who's name I always forget).
28/28 wow! thatsa soma low gearing you gotta ona that thinga...
you must be one of those guys that can spin :-)
Chip
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2990.41 | 28/28 ... what hill? | SMURF::LARRY | | Wed Sep 06 1995 10:05 | 8 |
| >> 28/28 wow! thatsa soma low gearing you gotta ona that thinga...
>> you must be one of those guys that can spin :-)
I figure I'll take a good book and read it while I'm biking up the
hill ;-)
-L
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2990.42 | and now, your local forecast | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Wed Sep 06 1995 12:50 | 4 |
| Saturday looks colder than normal and wet (for a change) according
to the Weather Channel droids. It'll definitely be colder than
normal due to a unseasonable Canadian high dropping down; the wet
I'm not so convinced of. Kratz
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2990.43 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Wed Sep 06 1995 13:32 | 13 |
| I guess it is only ONE hill, right? :-)
Weather, ah yes... Well, we'll bring the usual steamer trunk of
optional attire to fit every weather-mood-swing :-).
Actually, I don't really care how cold it gets. Actually, I don't
really care how cold and wet it gets. Actually, as long as we ride this
year I don't really care if a herd of jerseys are flying over the auto-
road relieving themselves!
I just wanna ride!
Chip :-)
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2990.44 | race info? | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Wed Sep 06 1995 13:48 | 8 |
| Chip (or anybody),
I was thinking of hiking up and cheering you folks coming up the road
on the last pitch or so (I'll try and wear something Digital). When
does it officially begin? What would be a good time to get to the top
(race start + 45 minutes)? Any tips for spectators?
I checked thru this note and some of the others but wanted to make
sure. Thanks, Kratz
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2990.45 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Thu Sep 07 1995 06:49 | 11 |
| Hey thanks!
The fastest rider should reach the summit in about an hour so your
projection of race start +45 minutes should work.
I believe it will begin (weather permitting) 7:30/8:00.
If I were going to watch I'd sit myself down along the 22% grade
section just before the top/finish.
Chip
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2990.46 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri Sep 08 1995 07:13 | 23 |
| Well, I thought I'd start an "excuses for not riding well" entry
to stay a little ahead of the curve :-). So, all who are participating
can to start to enter their excuses now and save a little time and
bother on Monday.
I'll start:
- I flatted (twice)
- I had sore (your favorite body part here)
- I over-dressed
- I under-dressed
- I wore a dress
- I didn't warm up enough
- I warmed up too much
- I didn't warm up at all
- I had a (your favorite malady here)
- I dropped my chain (your favorite number of times here)
- I was attacked on the way up by (your favorite woodland friend here)
- I forgot my water bottle
Have fun kids...
Chip
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2990.47 | | SMAUG::NICHOLS | | Fri Sep 08 1995 08:14 | 7 |
| excuse n+1
i couldnt use my aero bars
have fun folks
--roger
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2990.48 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Fri Sep 08 1995 12:45 | 14 |
|
You covered most of the good excuses but here are a few more:
I shouldnt have eaten the 5lbs of bacon for breakfast
I forgot to carbo-load
I overdosed on the carbo drinks and got cramps
I didnt get enough sleep the night before
I overtrained to close to the race.
I was enjoying the scenery on the way up and forgot to push harder.
I wanted to save myself for next months century.
It was a crazy ride to go on anyway!
-Larry
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2990.49 | inquiring minds... | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Fri Sep 08 1995 15:02 | 10 |
| I'm still kind of curious how this works...
There's several groups (elite, 18-35,...; male, female) and each
group goes off together, right?
Does the first group essentially wait all day at the top til the
last bike of the last group is up, or do they have vans drive down
in between groups?
How long from the first group going off til the last?
one more excuse...
I coulda sworn the road up was on the same side as the Cog railway.
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2990.50 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Fri Sep 08 1995 15:26 | 9 |
| the elite group like the rest of the group is a mix of everyone.
each separate group is a mass start.
the auto-road (which is privately owned) is only closed for about
1 hour from the elite group's start. you can go down anytime after
that. They usually have the final standings done by the time you get
back down too (posted). they really run it well.
Chip
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2990.51 | Up & Down? | PCBUOA::LPIERCE | Do the watermelon crawl | Fri Sep 08 1995 15:40 | 4 |
|
Do you ride down the Mt. to - or just UP? I'd be terrified to go down!
Lou
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2990.52 | | LHOTSE::DAHL | | Fri Sep 08 1995 18:00 | 6 |
| RE: <<< Note 2990.51 by PCBUOA::LPIERCE "Do the watermelon crawl" >>>
> Do you ride down the Mt. to - or just UP? I'd be terrified to go down!
Only cycle up. Cycling down is prohibited.
-- Tom
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2990.53 | AGAIN...!!!!!! | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Sep 11 1995 07:08 | 20 |
| CANCELED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't believe this has happened again this year! The guys I go up
with are seriously thinking of bagging this thing unless they change
the date or alternate dates with the run up the mountain.
Temperature was around 30 and the winds were around 65mph and the
conditions were still deteriorating at 9:30am. They had the sand and
salt the 1/2 mile or so due to severe ice conditions. The weather at
the bottom was great.
Myself and the other two guys I went up with ended riding into North
Conway (our driver mmet us there). At least we rode this year. A pretty
good screamer too. It's almost 25 miles and we pulled it in approx.
53 minutes.
Major bummer, expensive weeked. Roughly a $130.00 T-shirt. Maybe
(maybe) next year.
Chip
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2990.54 | | SMAUG::NICHOLS | | Mon Sep 11 1995 07:45 | 8 |
| major bummer for you guys who trekked up there not to get to climb
you mentioned icing near the top - from condensation?
ive done some crazy rides in my life, but
30deg and 65mph wind would be one up on me :)
--roger
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2990.55 | | SOLVIT::ALLEN_R | on the point | Mon Sep 11 1995 08:18 | 14 |
| That is to bad Chip (and the others that went). I was up in Twin Mtn
over Labor day and it was starting to show the early signs of getting
cold. Before that the mountain was clear a lot. It would seem that a
change of the date should be very possible, I know there isn't much
activity in June while school is still in session and vacations are not
in full swing yet. After July 4th weekend is when it finally gets
going. Before that they try to drag people in.
Wow, about 30mph average. That was fast. Must have been from pent-up
energy. :) and here I thought I was doing good yesterday going around
Lake Masabesic with a 16mph average after riding 110 miles this week.
Well, now I know that I still have a long way to go.
rich
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2990.56 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Mon Sep 11 1995 10:05 | 14 |
| In a word ... disgusted!!!!!!!!
Change the beeping date!!!
What bothered a lot of us is the waiting around for 1.5 hours after the
official start time for them to make up there minds... they knew
damn well the weather was not going to improve!!
I'm not giving up though! I'll be back. Just wish there were more
"fun" events like this. Right now I'll have to get my self psyched
for a fall century instead ... but its just not the same.
sigh,
Larry
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2990.57 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Sep 11 1995 12:42 | 14 |
| Aaaaiiiiiiup, the whole think stinks. I know rescheduling would be just
about impossible. The most viable change would be to alternate the bike
and run events. It would mean most cyclist wouldn't be quite into shape
what a training ride it would be!
The ride into North Conway has some absolute screaming downhills once
you get away from the auto-road. The worst terrain is flat with a small
hill once you make your left in Jackson. We dropped one guy, but the
guy I was riding with is a real monster. His name is Will Kirousis and
is crrently attending Keene State (young whipper-snapper). This guy
has changed from MTB's to the road. He'll be a CAT 3 next year and
has a lot of potential to get to a 2+.
Chip
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2990.58 | money talks | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Mon Sep 11 1995 13:19 | 4 |
| I imagine if the cyclists threw enough money at the management of
the AutoRoad that just about any date could be accomodated. The
idea is to get the entry fee high enuf ($100+?) to accomplish that
(and still have to turn away riders who want to enter).
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2990.59 | | COOKIE::MUNNS | dave | Mon Sep 11 1995 13:29 | 8 |
| Sounds like the people in charge of the race need to do some creative
thinking.
When the Pikes Peak hill climb race (cars, trucks, motorcycles) was in
jeopardy of being canceled due to weather this past July (snow), a
decision was made to run a shorter race that stopped short of hazardous
conditions. Although competitors were at 1st disappointed, they later
were grateful that the race was even held.
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2990.60 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Mon Sep 11 1995 13:30 | 14 |
| oh, if it were that simple... then you'd have to dig up race organizers
and promoters, etc... i don't know what a normal daily take is during
the year at any given point in time, but i'll bet the second Sunday
in September is one of the more "lighter" days.
i don't think he gets anything. i'll bet he uses it as a tax right-off
since the Tin Mountain Conservancy is a non-profit group.
man, it's been a whole day and i'm still whining :-)
maybe i'll take a ride up Mt Wachusett after work and laugh at it :-)
Chip
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2990.61 | | LHOTSE::DAHL | | Mon Sep 11 1995 15:50 | 9 |
| RE: <<< Note 2990.59 by COOKIE::MUNNS "dave" >>>
> When the Pikes Peak hill climb race (cars, trucks, motorcycles) was in
> jeopardy of being canceled due to weather this past July (snow), a
> decision was made to run a shorter race that stopped short of hazardous
> conditions.
That's been done at Mt Washington before, FWIW.
-- Tom
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2990.62 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Mon Sep 11 1995 15:52 | 6 |
| I think my lunch time crew was feeling sorry for me. They "let" me finish
ahead on most of the hills today ... I feel a little better. Gotta
start my training for next years ride :-)
-Larry
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2990.63 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Sep 12 1995 07:28 | 14 |
| I know Larry, I did. I went up Mt. Wachusett yesterday but failed to
explode my heart :-).
I did a suicide descent, though. I passed a car on the mountain road
near the Condo. Took the left onto Mile Hill Rd. The guy I passed
followed me. We stopped for traffic at the Rte 140 intersection and
told me he had me doing 54mph just before the lodge. Not a record,
but I had the rush.
Easy 40 tonight and then I think I'm going into the woods. I'm still
depressed. Hey, maybe I'll sue the TMC for a million bucks, yeah,
that's the ticket... :-)
Chip
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2990.64 | | SOLVIT::ALLEN_R | on the point | Tue Sep 12 1995 12:35 | 7 |
| Or how about we do a ride from Twin Mtn. up through Crawford Notch,
down to Bartlett, up through Bear Notch to the Kancamagus and down to
Licoln, and up Rt 3 to the bike path through the notch and then back to
Twin Mtn. Plenty of uphills and two great down hill runs.
You should even be able to break a personal record or two.
rich
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2990.65 | | SMURF::LARRY | | Tue Sep 12 1995 12:58 | 7 |
| done that ... The one I'm interested in doing some day is the
Markleeville California Death ride in the Sierra Nevadas.
5 "big" mountain passes and 150 miles. Use to be a training ride for
Greg Lemonde ... or so I was told.
;-) Larry
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2990.66 | | SX4GTO::OLSON | Doug Olson, ISVETS Palo Alto | Tue Sep 12 1995 16:12 | 4 |
| get some practise at altitude. Most of Markleeville 'death ride' is
above 6000'...
DougO
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2990.67 | in vt too | EDSCLU::NICHOLS | | Wed Sep 13 1995 08:02 | 7 |
| or do the 6 gap ride back and forth through the green mtns....
brandon, midlleburry, lincoln, ??? - i forget the others
plus you still have to get back to the starting point when youre done
am told most sane people do it over multiple days :)
--roger
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2990.68 | No date is a sure thing | AKOCOA::BJOHNSON | | Thu Sep 14 1995 18:33 | 13 |
| I have done the run 4 out of the last 5 years and know about the
other year. I think the bike race would have been cancelled at
least 2 and possibly 3 times. Twice due to soggy conditions and
this year with 50 to 60 MPH winds the last half. When I say
soggy, I mean the gravel parts of the road were very soft.
I am very much into cycling too and have always wanted to do the bike
but it gets into marathon season. That would be kind of a cool
double though. I think it has only been done a few times.
My condolences to all that trained for this.
Bob
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2990.69 | Try Mt. Greylock Hillclimb | LASSIE::ZIELONKO | | Tue Sep 19 1995 06:30 | 23 |
| For those of you who are all trained up with no place to go I would suggest you
try the Mt. Greylock Hillclimb in North Adams, Ma. It's happening this Sunday
(September 24th). Registration is from 7:30 to 8:30 and the race starts at 9:00.
See notes elsewhere for more details. Justin Crocker and Rod MacFadyen can
attest to the difficulty of this hill. It's no Mount Washington but much harder
than Col de Wachusett.
re: other notes:
I believe the reason they don't call it half way has something to do with the
masses of cars they need to be able to park at the finish. I guess the lin of
parked cars would go a mile up the mountain.
The idea of swapping the running and biking race is a good one. Have you
suggested it to anyone who can do anything about it? I'm guessing that it will
be hard since there are more runners than bikers.
Of course if they just let bike riders go up the mountain any day of the year
like they used to do then it wouldn't be a problem. (but you've all heard this
story.)
Karol
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2990.70 | | WMOIS::GIROUARD_C | | Tue Sep 19 1995 06:59 | 8 |
| I understand that they are considering a date in August (moving it in).
While there is never a sure thing on that mountain, moving the date in
will help the odds of better weather.
I'm still flirting with Greylock. :-)
Chip
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2990.71 | Ride rescheduling | MKOTS3::WTHOMAS | | Fri Sep 22 1995 10:53 | 12 |
| Was up in the area the last several days and read one of those tourist
rags describing the failed ride this year. The article did say that
they're looking at rescheduling sometime in August. I "think" the
publication was "The MountainEar" (9/14 issue), but can't be sure.
Picked up another paper in Conway, who's name I can't recall, and it
might have been in that one.
Anyone heading north this weekend may want to stop at the info center
north of the Hookset tolls and grab some propaganda. If found, the
correspondent could be contacted for their source of info.
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