Century #15 at Crater Lake (August 26, 2006)
101 miles, 9600 ft of climbing (all above 4000 ft elevation)
Rode the 29th annual Crater Lake Rim Tour, sponsored by the Mid-Valley Bike Club. The 62 mile ride started at Diamond Lake. I extended the ride into a century by riding around the rim twice for about 9600 ft of climbing. The ride started out in the low 40s and warmed up to 79F for my second loop.
Met Mark D. from Capitol Velo -- he took my photo with my new Nikon Coolpix L3. (Do I look cold or something?) Yup, the water really is *that* blue!! (Crater Lake is 2000 ft deep -- the deepest in the US and 7th in the world.)
Nancy Meitle and her small army of volunteers did a splendid job making this a fun tour. My wife Paula helped out at the lunch stop as she has for the past two years.
BTW, that's my red 1995 De Rosa Primato equipped with Campy Chorus 10-speed components. (Steel is real!) I bought it in 2002 and have since put nearly 15,000 miles on it.
Saturday, August 26, 2006
Sunday, August 20, 2006
Century #13, Yaquina Wheels Lighthouse Century
Century #14, Second Annual Yaquina Lighthouse Century
102 miles
Nice ride! Starting at the Yaquina Head Lighthouse, we rode to Newport, Toledo, Elk City, Siletz, and Lincoln City. We had a nice tailwind coming back from Lincoln City. It was a little chilly at the start (52F) and only warmed up to 68F along the way -- perfect cycling weather!
Custom t-shirts were available at the finish line, made to order. The back of the shirt had a list of all the riders who preregistered, including me. Averaged about 17.5 with about 3500 feet of climbing, mainly short hills. Good snacks at the SAG stops!
102 miles
Nice ride! Starting at the Yaquina Head Lighthouse, we rode to Newport, Toledo, Elk City, Siletz, and Lincoln City. We had a nice tailwind coming back from Lincoln City. It was a little chilly at the start (52F) and only warmed up to 68F along the way -- perfect cycling weather!
Custom t-shirts were available at the finish line, made to order. The back of the shirt had a list of all the riders who preregistered, including me. Averaged about 17.5 with about 3500 feet of climbing, mainly short hills. Good snacks at the SAG stops!
Saturday, August 19, 2006
Century #12, Monmouth - Decker Rd - Greenberry Store
Monmouth - Decker Rd - Greenberry Store
95.7 miles
It was hot -- 95F -- by the time I finished this ride. I extended the club ride to Monmouth to get in my century. I stopped at the Greenberry store on Hwy 99 only to find they were closed!! However, their water spigot still worked. I'm not sure I ran the water long enough, but I had no ill effects from drinking it.
95.7 miles
It was hot -- 95F -- by the time I finished this ride. I extended the club ride to Monmouth to get in my century. I stopped at the Greenberry store on Hwy 99 only to find they were closed!! However, their water spigot still worked. I'm not sure I ran the water long enough, but I had no ill effects from drinking it.
Saturday, August 12, 2006
Century #11, Covered Bridge Rim Tour
Covered Bridge Bicycle Tour (August 12, 2006)
132 miles
The ice cream served at the end of the ride really hit the spot! I think the new starting line at the Linn County Convention Center is much better than the nearby Timber-Linn Park. More parking and better facilties!
I'm a little "biased" toward this great ride -- I'm not just a rider but the webmaster (since '99). See http://www.coveredbridgetour.org
Saturday, August 05, 2006
Century #10, Roaring River + Decker Rd.
I extended the 80 mile route to a century by adding on a loop over Decker Rd. On the first part of the ride with the MVBC, we stopped at the Fish Hatchery at Roaring River to feed the fish and fill our bottles.
This was one tough ride. We had a couple of young Cat 3 riders who were "taking it easy" and therefore were pouring on the coals. Our ride camptain, Henry, was there on his 'bent -- he's always fast!!! There's no escaping him!!
See http://www.mvbc.com/mvbc/RouteSheets/B650.html
This was one tough ride. We had a couple of young Cat 3 riders who were "taking it easy" and therefore were pouring on the coals. Our ride camptain, Henry, was there on his 'bent -- he's always fast!!! There's no escaping him!!
See http://www.mvbc.com/mvbc/RouteSheets/B650.html
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