Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Multiplying and Dividing

I had the opportunity to visit the Grade 3 classroom of a good friend of ours today at Elizabeth Rummel School in Canmore.  What a hoot and great grounding before embarking on this adventure.  Lesley Reid's class is fantastic - asking about the distances, where I will sleep, and just being interested in the bike.  Why is it called the Great Divide?  Answers Greg - if a rain drop falls on the western side of the Divide it flows to the Pacific Ocean.  If it falls on the Eastern side, it ends up in the Atlantic... so went the questions and fun.  I completely unpacked my bike and showed them everything. 

Eventually, I climbed into my Bivy Sac and the kids timed me from waking up to being fully packed to go.  A respectable 5 minutes. 




They will be checking in on me every morning to see if I have moved or not... no pressure.  Go Grade 3 ERS - Ms Reid's Class - you rock!







Sunday, 9 June 2013

The last big ride - links to the Tour Divide

Can't believe the ride starts in 5 days!  Feeling pretty good - a little nervous about the whole deal but I think that is healthy.  I did my last big ride yesterday and it was a fantastic day.  I rode from here in Canmore to Moraine Lake and back - 210kms with some good climbing.  I have attached some pics from the day.   BTW - the Moraine Lake road is an amazing downhill ride.  Smooth pavement with few cars - an hour up to the lake, and 12 minutes down.

Here are some links for your TD viewing pleasure

Track the race 
Rules –race org
Discussionforums  go under forum and ultra racing.  Tour Divide 2013 has been the forum for participants to coordinate stuff.  When the race starts there will be a new forum for those watching and who want to comment or commiserate. 
Call ins from Racers - mtbcast.com
Oh yeah,  my personal spot page – pretty good map layer if you want to see what is happening.

If you want to see more, check out the Movie "Ride the Divide".  It's on Netflix.


Looking back at Canmore - 6:30 am

Valley of the 10 peaks
Moraine Lake

Monday, 3 June 2013

Been there - going back in 10 days

Took El Mariachi for a two day mountain dance on the weekend.   Left our house in Canmore at 6:15am on Friday, rode to Banff and that is where I picked up the Great Divide route.  From Banff, the plan was to follow the Divide route to Elkford, BC - 176 km south.  It was raining as I left Canmore and pretty much rained all day - even though the optimistic me kept thinking it would clear up.  It was about 8 hours from Banff to the top of Elk pass and that was a bit of a sufferfest with the rain and cold temps.   With all of the rain, trails get softer and it just sucks the energy out of each pedal stroke.

Here is a picture of the bike with all the gear loaded up on top of Elk pass (in the rain).
From Elk Pass it's about 76km to Elkford.   With a few stops to warm up and eat, I made it into Elkford around 8:30pm in heavy rain and cold temps - a total of 14 hours on the bike.  Instead of a potentially deadly cold bivy, I pulled out "Mr. Credit Card" and checked into the only real hotel in Elkford.

I was greeted by the nicest man who happened to playing saxophone when I arrived.  His name is Jay and he looks and acts like Mr. Miyagi from the Karate Kid movies.  After a comical hose down in the parking lot - courtesy of Jay, I washed off my bike and gear before storing it in the hotel office overnight.

Saturday morning was better for weather and after a "Hungry Man" breakfast at the Race Trac Cafe, I retraced my route to Canmore.  On the way back into town, I was thinking - "Been there, get to do it again".  Pretty stoked about that!

If you are interested in what's on the bike for gear, here is my Gear List.
Cockpit bag - food, sun glasses, reading glasses, camera
Handlebars - bike computer, GPS, Light
Aero Bars - I have the route descriptions in a water proof E-Case - flips out of the way
Under Handlebars - Waterproof bed roll holding ThermoRest, Bivy Sac and Sleeping bag
Frame Bag - 3 L bladder with water, repair kit, 2 tubes, lube, bug repellant, passport, wallet and some food
Gas Tank (under the seat) - extra set of cycling clothes, first aid kit, personal kit, and a windbreaker.
Deuter Race Exp Air backpack (not in the picture) - 3 L water bladder, down vest in waterproof stuff sack, food, sunscreen, chamois cream, bear spray, empty water bottle and spare batteries.

I was wearing rain coat, rain pants, kneekers, merino wool hat, helmet and gore tex socks. If it warms up, this gear goes into the Gas Tank.  That's it for gear.

Thursday, 30 May 2013

Taking it on the Road

Just a quick update about the overnight training ride.  Planning to leave tomorrow morning from here in Canmore and head out on the Tour Divide trail and see how far I can get.  Plan to camp out tomorrow night and then ride back to Canmore on Saturday.

Here is a link to my Spot  tracking page  http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0CUmxLimFyOj4Z8qaPPq08nK5a4rXdBe4

Everything is packed up and ready to go for the morning.  Toss in a few sandwiches and I will be good to go.

Here is the rig in the garage.

Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Training and thinking

I was out for a training ride with a good friend (Andy Harris) on Monday and we
covered a good portion of the route from Banff to Mt. Shark. The trails
are dry and in good shape. Recently, the mtn bike rides are getting
longer. So far my biggest day on El Mariachi has been 120 kms. Combo of
trails, roads, fire road and a little pavement. The bike feels really
good. I have the odometer dialed in to the cue card mileage and Ben helped
me set up a very cool map holder. All while he was half asleep on Sunday
morning - that boy is a genius.

Training - since April 12, close to 2300 kms on road and mtn bike. The
seat is getting hardened. Soon I will be a hardass... This coming weekend
will be a bit casual then ramping up to June 1 and 2 when I will ride to
Elkford and back - snow permitting. I will turn my Spot on and provide a
link to the tracking website - follow along or not.

Thinking - I usually wake up about 5:00 am and after thinking about Peter
for a few mins, my mind turns to the ride. Envisioning my daily routine while riding the Divide, I imagine rolling out of my bivy sack, packing up my gear, grabbing a yummy power bar and getting under way.  I know it's going to be harder than that - but that's the vision.  The hard part will be caffeine withdrawal.  I may have to go into training for that event.

From a training ride a few weeks ago, here is a picture looking up the Cascade valley near Banff. Water is flowing, sun is shining and the trails are drying out.

 


Thursday, 9 May 2013

Style it!

After a great week in Ottawa (thanks to Diane and Brian for a great dinner and leaving me in pretty good shape) and Quebec City, it has been back to riding, riding and more riding.  The weather has been fantastic so that has been making things a bit easier.  I rode up the Gap tonight (a couple of times) and then went into Kananaskis Country and checked out Goat Creek Trail.  The route leaves Banff and goes right through the parking lot in the picture and continues on down the road.  The trails are starting to look good - another few days and the Goat Creek trail will be nice and dry.  Let's hope for continued warming - still lots of snow on the high passes.

Tonight - I dropped into the Reclaimer on my way down from the Gap.  It really brought back some great memories of building that trail with friends and especially of Peter.  We would build a section and Peter would be helping out and making great suggestions.  As always, he was our test pilot.  In retrospect, not a great plan as Peter could ride anything and make it look easy.  Needless to say - made it down the Reclaimer in one piece with great memories.  If you want to get stoked - here is my fave biking video.  Peter riding the Goblin - kind of like the Reclaimer but scarier and steeper.  I asked him about his lack of elbow pads - he forgot them. 
Style it!

Thursday, 2 May 2013

Quebec City Salut

Tough to keep up the training this week as I am in Quebec City and Ottawa on a work
gig.

Eating is fantastic...training consists of walking to dinner.

Home tomorrow and time to do the hill climbing weekend. I took El Mariachi
for a 4hr ride on Sunday. Sweeeettt! Rides like a dream. Pretty stoked
for the ride and the experience. Props to Blaine Nester for helping me out with the gear list and his experience.  The last little pieces are coming together.

A bientot!