
Originally Posted by
stuchuck
I've done the race twice and would look at the route in two parts: from Idaho Springs to Echo Lake is just a nice, steady climb that would remind you of many Rocky Mtn climbs. Everything changes at Echo Lake. You have 13 miles to the summit and the altitude will mess with your cartiovascular system and your brain. First, go to the Bob Cook Memorial Hill Climb site and check out the mountain profile. It is not all up hill and not all smooth surface. Make sure your lungs are in good condition because if you overdo it, you will be battling dizziness. The last 3-4 miles is switchback city and gearing and momentum are key. Be in good condition, pick a good day, stoke your furnace, drink plenty, bring layers and enjoy one of the most unique climbs in the world. BTY, we want pics!!!!