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Old 08-05-14 | 09:52 AM
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12.3 miles @ 19.8 ave this morning before work
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Old 08-05-14 | 09:59 AM
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20 miles. Felt good but felt last nights run.
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Old 08-05-14 | 07:24 PM
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Bravely rode to work today in spite of chance of isolated storms all day. Dry on the way in and dry/sunny on the way home this evening. 20 miles.
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Old 08-05-14 | 08:17 PM
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15 with wife @12avg then another 30 by myself @14avg. Lots of hills and wind, a wonderful day with my new fitness hybrid.
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Old 08-05-14 | 08:24 PM
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Another 30 mi commute on unpaved paths. Was nice out, looked like rain but didn't so I was happy.
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Old 08-06-14 | 09:06 AM
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12.4 miles @ 19.9 ave this morning before work
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Old 08-06-14 | 01:45 PM
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20 miler with my wife. 11 minutes slower. I may do my ride solo then do a second with her so I can keep my workouts intense.

So today was wife's first twenty and she's pretty passive and is worried about cars. As we are in the first 5 miles of the ride a pick up truck comes by on a empty road and buzzes us. I was surprised as this road is designated for riding and has connecting routes with signs for biking. Everyone rides on that road. As he buzzed me he points to the multi purpose path. Then to my shock he pulls into driveway. Let's just say we exchanged some words as he got out of his truck and I stopped my bike. Ugly.
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Old 08-06-14 | 07:33 PM
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Another twenty mile round trip Bike Commute day.

No opportunities for unpleasant discussions with motorists, thankfully.
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Old 08-06-14 | 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by 02Giant
20.3 mi. @ 9.4 mph, 4,000' of elevation gain.

Rode up Trail Ridge Road in Estes Park CO., first attempt for me, made it in 2:08.xx I thought it was a pretty good result for me having been in the mountains a day and a half before the ride. All of my pre-ride cycling time was done at 900-1200' elevation.
Great job! I love that climb.


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Coming up from Estes Park Direction------did it look anything like this**********








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Old 08-06-14 | 07:52 PM
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I did a 11.5 mile climb with 2500ft of climbing and then descended back down for a total of 23 miles. Great workout!!
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Old 08-06-14 | 08:44 PM
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Compared to some of the posts above I'm feeling like a little bit of a slacker. 20 miles tonight, but a measly 1200 ft of climbing. I'd better go back out and climb some hills ... not.

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Old 08-06-14 | 10:08 PM
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Originally Posted by jppe
Great job! I love that climb.


From the Granby Side






Coming up from Estes Park Direction------did it look anything like this**********









Thanks!
It was a bit different, was ^^^this^^^ earlier this year?

This type of ride was a first for me, the hardest thing I had to deal with was the breathing, not being in the higher altitude conditions for much time was a challenge.
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Old 08-07-14 | 08:19 AM
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Old 08-07-14 | 09:12 AM
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32 miles Tuesday, 39 yesterday. It sure does suck having your job "eliminated" by upper management bean counters.
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Old 08-07-14 | 09:25 AM
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It sure does suck having your job "eliminated" by upper management bean counters.
Sorry to hear that.
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Old 08-07-14 | 11:00 AM
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20 miler today. Felt very strong. The weather may have helped with it being cloudy and below 85 which is very unusual for North Carolina in August. No dustups with motorist like yesterday.
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Old 08-07-14 | 12:34 PM
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Haven't had a chance to post in a couple of days. Got in 44 miles on Tuesday morning, no ride yesterday waiting for the contractor to show up (which he never did) and 44 miles today. This morning's ride was pretty hot and humid even though the weatherman said it was suppose to cool off for a few days. He must have been talking about somewhere else.
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Old 08-07-14 | 02:00 PM
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Originally Posted by 02Giant
Thanks!
It was a bit different, was ^^^this^^^ earlier this year?

This type of ride was a first for me, the hardest thing I had to deal with was the breathing, not being in the higher altitude conditions for much time was a challenge.
I believe the ascent from Estes Park with the snow was June of 2011 when we were doing Bike Tour Colorado. An incredible day for sure. We waited at one of the gates for over an hour for the Park Service to decide if they should let us through. Only about 150 of 1500 made it all the way across. Most either stopped up top at the visitors center or turned around and rode back to Estes Park. It was very, very cold....you couldn't see after a few hundred more yards up the road. Wind was blowing sleet and snow sideways at 30 mph. The descent down towards Granby was extremely chilling as everything was pretty wet and temps were in the low 30's with wind.

I can relate to the breathing. I've found you just have to go slower. Did you descend back down into Estes Park?
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Old 08-07-14 | 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by look566 rider
32 miles Tuesday, 39 yesterday. It sure does suck having your job "eliminated" by upper management bean counters.
Did they describe it as a Reduction in Force?
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Old 08-07-14 | 02:28 PM
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Quite nice 21 mile tandem ride this morning. Strange to be able to wear a long sleeve jersey and be comfortable in early August in Indiana.
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Old 08-07-14 | 07:05 PM
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Did they describe it as a Reduction in Force?
Nope.

New president bringing his own, expensive people. Smaller company, 200 people. Guess this is their way of paying for the new people.
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Old 08-07-14 | 08:24 PM
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I believe the ascent from Estes Park with the snow was June of 2011 when we were doing Bike Tour Colorado. An incredible day for sure. We waited at one of the gates for over an hour for the Park Service to decide if they should let us through. Only about 150 of 1500 made it all the way across. Most either stopped up top at the visitors center or turned around and rode back to Estes Park. It was very, very cold....you couldn't see after a few hundred more yards up the road. Wind was blowing sleet and snow sideways at 30 mph. The descent down towards Granby was extremely chilling as everything was pretty wet and temps were in the low 30's with wind.

I can relate to the breathing. I've found you just have to go slower. Did you descend back down into Estes Park?
It sounds as though it was quite an experience, the combination of the various conditions, had to make the ride one you would never forget.

I didn't make the descent back down, the trip was a "family vacation", myself, wife and daughters and my two brothers and families. The plan was for my older brother and myself to set out, younger brother to follow in the car an hour behind, and the remainder of the "family" to follow an hour behind that to meet at the top. We hauled the bikes back on the car rack.

My brother who set out with me, had made the trip a half dozen times before, i ended up leaving him behind as he started to cramp, he made it half way and was picked up by our younger brother.

The two of them then shadowed me the remainder of the way, i surprised them, they weren't expecting me to make it
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Old 08-08-14 | 11:29 AM
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20 miler. Felt very strong. Might have to add mileage for my daily ride. Might go from 20 to 30 a day.
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Old 08-08-14 | 11:34 AM
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Did a modified route at the MUP today for a very hot and humid 36 mile ride. Would have done more but I woke up tired and didn't want to push it as I have things to do this afternoon.
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Old 08-08-14 | 01:59 PM
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Did a "Le Tour de Bullhead" yesterday, totally forgetting my water bottles.
Fortunately, Wally World had a nice insulated one that does work in this environment.
Also rode to our local Smiths (Kroger) yesterday at about 5:00 p.m. (about 105 out).
Did a mini "Le Tour De Bullhead" today.
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