Monday, July 30, 2007

TRT Epic......Finally got it!





Sean Allan



Well this Sat. was my 2nd try at riding all but a few miles of the legal sections of the Tahoe Rim Trail unsupported. I was determined to get this thing done for two reasons, one was a personal deal, just looking to challenge myself. The other was to hopefully provide a GPS track that others could follow and potentially challenge themselves, a self supported time trial of sorts.
Well I achieved the first goal, but the GPS ran out of battery at Armstrong Pass leaving the last 17 miles and hour of riding time unsubstantiated. I started the day out at William Kent campground in Sunnyside and wound up to the TRT at Stanford Rocks, down to Tahoe City, up to Brockway Summit, down to Kings Beach, up HWY 433 to the top of Mount Rose Hwy, up and over Marlette Peak, down to Spooner Lake, up and over Spooner Summit to Kingsbury Grade, over to Heavenly Ski Resort and all the way to the top of Mr. Toads Wild Ride, down Toads to finish the day off. Here is the Motion Based Page for the ride:http://trail.motionbased.com/trail/activity/3491834 Much thanks goes out to Roger_ for setting a blistering pace from Spooner Lake to the end of the ride, it was great to have him out there with me and he got to see those last couple of sections that alluded him the last go around, probably would not have made it without his help. Also thanks to my VERY understanding wife who was waiting at the bottom of Toads with chips and beer for us and the all important portable shower All in all a great day, I rode 103 miles of singletrack without a whole lot of problems. Got myself pretty dehydrated early on which haunted me all day, made it uncomfortable at times but I managed to pull through it, although it was not pretty in a couple of places. I've ridden all over the West and I have to say that the Rim trail is probably the toughest but most beautiful pieces of trail I've ever seen, we are indeed lucky to have such a gem so close. If you are not already, you should think about joining the TRT association, give 'em a little money to help out with the trail. The total info on the bike computer was 116 miles with a little 2 mile detour due to a wrong turn towards the bottom of Toads( Yes I had to climb back UP out of some subdivision after I realized I was in the wrong place), 12 hours and 58 minutes on the bike, about 15 hours out on the trail. The GPS says 17, 600' of climbing without the added final 17 miles from the bottom of Armstrong Pass, my guess would be around 18,500 for a total on the ride. Made it down Mr Toads in complete daylight and finished up around 8:00 pm So there you go Folks, it's out there, quit talking about post ride burritos and your favorite beer and go out there and beat the crap out of my time, the carrot has been dangled Pics, Sunrise over the lake from Stanford Rocks Amazingly bad self portrait after suffering up the Mount Rose Hwy Roger, with the only mechanical of the day and a soft place to sit! Roger at the end! A little love for the machine that got me there!

Thursday, July 26, 2007

Einstein quote of the day

God does not care about our mathematical difficulties.
He integrates empirically.

Saturday, July 21, 2007

So many miles

to tired to post, and that is a good thing.
The more you ride the more you can eat!
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Thursday, July 12, 2007

Birth of a Niner


Just finished building my buddy's 29 inch single speed. I will have a part list and weight as soon as I can. It had been a long time since I sat on a steel frame. The first thought in my mind as I rode through the night air was I want one of these.


RS

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Weight crazy

It is funny when you see a bunch of downhillers get out the scale and start counting grams on the tires that they run.

Sunday, July 8, 2007

It works!

After 3 days of computer %$#@, I am back up and running. If you are a mac head and installed the last update then you could have had some problems also.
It was a lot like working on your bike just before the race even though the bike was good to go, but you did it anyway. Yep, Apple threw us a slider. I am glad it was stupid hot outside and not nice because that would have bummed me out.

A few of the shop boys went north for some riding in Canada, no word yet on the trip.

  • tube or tubless
  • hard tail or full suspension
  • mac or windows

Thursday, July 5, 2007

It is just to HOT

I love everything about this place I live, but I don't care for this heat.