Sunday 24 March 2013

Training and the New Bike

Stoked for the ride...  with lots of snow still on the ground here in Canmore, I am hoping we get some serious warming happening.  I have been doing lots of Cross Country Skiing as we wait for the snow to melt out and we can get on our bikes.  It was - 15 Celsius this morning at the Canmore Nordic Centre when I snapped this picture.  I have been getting out for 2-3 hour skis and then spending some quality time on the trainer in the garage.  Gorgeous day here today with forecasts of warmer temps coming... yahoo.

The mountain in the background is Rundle.  If you draw a straight line and go about 20kms - the start of the Great Divide Route is right there.



Oh yeah!  The new bike is a Salsa El Mariachi Ti - pretty sweet.  Light but strong enough to see me through this adventure.  I would like to keep it in our bedroom but that wouldn't go over very well - for so many reasons.  The roads were somewhat dry around Town this afternoon so I took it for a ride.  Kind of like a baptism - the fire part will be sure to come later.

Ben and I are off for some shenanigans in Italy on April 1st after he is finished at the XC Nationals.  Visiting the Ferrari Factory and Museum and also spending 7 days of Ski Touring in the Alps.  All part of the Tour Divide high altitude training program. 

Thursday 14 March 2013

A Journey

March 14th today and it's cold and snowy here in Banff.  It's 3 months to the start of the Tour Divide on June 14.  As I prepare for this ride and do the ride, I plan on updating this blog as often as possible.   In June 2008, I happened to be in the Banff Post Office and saw 3 guys who were getting ready to do some serious riding by the look of their bikes. I talked to one one of the guys (I believe it was Matthew Lee) and he told me about the Tour Divide. Ever since that day, I have followed the race and the characters around it.  Here's the plan - I ride my bike to work on June 14th, forget to turn right and keep on going to Mexico. This is the year!

The Tour Divide follows the Great Divide from Banff, Alberta to Antelope Wells, NM (on the border with Mexico).  It's 2688.46 miles or 4326.70kms and 172,000 feet of climbing.   Lots of things to do and prepare but my first order of business is to go check out the new bike this evening.  The guys at Rebound Cycle are putting this awesome machine together. 

Here is a picture from high noon today looking towards the Tour Divide Start - let's hope for some finer weather in June. 

For the background picture, I chose a shot from Canyon Dam on the Spray Lakes.  The Great Divide Trail goes right along here.  It was taken last August on one of the most beautiful evening bike rides I have ever done.