Mount Baldy Century 3/08/08
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Mount Baldy Century 3/08/08
Chuck Bramwell leads this century:
Saturday, March 8, 7:30 A.M.
96 Miles with 7,400 Feet of Climbing without the Ski Lift Option
106 Miles with 9,400 Feet of Climbing with Ski Lift Option
Rain Cancels
Well, we now know how wrong the weather man can be!! So let’s try the mountain again this Saturday from a little different angle. There’s only 7 weeks to the Mulholland Challenge so it’s time to get our climbing legs kicked into shape!!
This Century is not recommended for first time century riders ... it's got 7,400 Feet of Climbing.
The Elevation Profile with Climb Analyses, Photos, and Routes Sheets are at
https://www.caltriplecrown.com/centuries/mountbaldy.htm
Weather.com is forecasting Mount Baldy to be Partly Cloudy with temps of 38-61 and a 10% chance of rain on Saturday at
https://www.weather.com/outlook/recre...opnav_outdoors
so it will be cool up there!! I’d recommend bringing at least a vest, arm warmers, and knee warmers along with your Camelbak.
We will start at the Carl's Junior at Imperial Highway and La Palma. We'll quickly hook up with the Carbon Canyon Century route then head North to the base of the great Glendora Mountain Road where there will be few or no cars as we climb up and follow Glendora Ridge Road to Mt. Baldy. The Ski Lifts are an option but note that this options adds 2,013 Feet in 4.6 Miles for an Average Gradient of 8.3% with many sections of over 18%!! We'll then take the screamer downhill back down to Foothill and return down Brea Canyon and weave our way back to the start on the same roads we came out on.
This ride will start at Carl's Junior, 5701 E. La Palma Ave., Anaheim, CA 92807-2229 at Imperial Highway and La Palma (TBM 770-E1). We will start at 7:30 A.M. sharp so you should arrive by 7:15 A.M. Take the Imperial Highway exit from the Riverside (91) Freeway and turn North on Imperial Highway (90) to La Palma Ave. Make a Right on La Palma then a quick Left into the parking lot next to the Carl's Junior.
You should bring your riding buddy along with you so you can stick together. We will stop at the Regroup points only for a few minutes.
See you Saturday!!
Who's in:
WhiteCarbonDude
Chuck Bramwell
Stephen Brown
Bruce Campbell
Dan Hoopes
Frank Keenan
Greg Kibble
David Olson
Bruce Taylor?
felt1 (meeting in Chino Hills)
Brandy (playing on GMR..repeats?)
Chris Hanson
Paul D’Aquanni
Anny Beck is planning on riding the tandem with Dan Crain
Jim Beauchamp
85% in:
Shpung
Who's out:
jpconrad
VanceMac
gr@sshopper
mtnmn (in Solvang)
Saturday, March 8, 7:30 A.M.
96 Miles with 7,400 Feet of Climbing without the Ski Lift Option
106 Miles with 9,400 Feet of Climbing with Ski Lift Option
Rain Cancels
Well, we now know how wrong the weather man can be!! So let’s try the mountain again this Saturday from a little different angle. There’s only 7 weeks to the Mulholland Challenge so it’s time to get our climbing legs kicked into shape!!
This Century is not recommended for first time century riders ... it's got 7,400 Feet of Climbing.
The Elevation Profile with Climb Analyses, Photos, and Routes Sheets are at
https://www.caltriplecrown.com/centuries/mountbaldy.htm
Weather.com is forecasting Mount Baldy to be Partly Cloudy with temps of 38-61 and a 10% chance of rain on Saturday at
https://www.weather.com/outlook/recre...opnav_outdoors
so it will be cool up there!! I’d recommend bringing at least a vest, arm warmers, and knee warmers along with your Camelbak.
We will start at the Carl's Junior at Imperial Highway and La Palma. We'll quickly hook up with the Carbon Canyon Century route then head North to the base of the great Glendora Mountain Road where there will be few or no cars as we climb up and follow Glendora Ridge Road to Mt. Baldy. The Ski Lifts are an option but note that this options adds 2,013 Feet in 4.6 Miles for an Average Gradient of 8.3% with many sections of over 18%!! We'll then take the screamer downhill back down to Foothill and return down Brea Canyon and weave our way back to the start on the same roads we came out on.
This ride will start at Carl's Junior, 5701 E. La Palma Ave., Anaheim, CA 92807-2229 at Imperial Highway and La Palma (TBM 770-E1). We will start at 7:30 A.M. sharp so you should arrive by 7:15 A.M. Take the Imperial Highway exit from the Riverside (91) Freeway and turn North on Imperial Highway (90) to La Palma Ave. Make a Right on La Palma then a quick Left into the parking lot next to the Carl's Junior.
You should bring your riding buddy along with you so you can stick together. We will stop at the Regroup points only for a few minutes.
See you Saturday!!
Who's in:

WhiteCarbonDude
Chuck Bramwell
Stephen Brown
Bruce Campbell
Dan Hoopes
Frank Keenan
Greg Kibble
David Olson
Bruce Taylor?
felt1 (meeting in Chino Hills)
Brandy (playing on GMR..repeats?)
Chris Hanson
Paul D’Aquanni
Anny Beck is planning on riding the tandem with Dan Crain
Jim Beauchamp
85% in:
Shpung
Who's out:

jpconrad
VanceMac
gr@sshopper
mtnmn (in Solvang)
Last edited by WhiteCarbonDude; 03-07-08 at 08:30 PM.
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Call me crazy (some might say stupid) but if you want to train for the MC why not just ride it? I understand training for a ride like EC due to its location but the SM's are right here. You can just ride the course all you want whenever right???
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I love the SM's but I can't ride to them from my front door. Plus last year I was faster on the MC than most who train often in the SM's and I only ride there once a year.
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For WCD, I guess the starting location at Anaheim is close to his home?
For me in San Diego, Anaheim is 1.5 hrs drive vs SM's 3 hrs. For the drive home, it won't have the traffic hit through LA core as well.
For me in San Diego, Anaheim is 1.5 hrs drive vs SM's 3 hrs. For the drive home, it won't have the traffic hit through LA core as well.
#9
I'm there every week. Say hi next time you see me.
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Makes sense to me, doing just that the 15th with at least felt1. All info further back. But I do like the idea of this ride. Rode GMR and on to the Village for the first time this past Sunday. If I wasn't riding Solvang I'd jump on.
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Sorry to hear that Vance, I was looking foward to riding with you since we didn't get much time to chat during the Baker RR.
I updated the OP to include the "registered" riders but as always there will be more who show up the morning of. This ride usually draws a crowd.
I updated the OP to include the "registered" riders but as always there will be more who show up the morning of. This ride usually draws a crowd.
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OK I canceled my ride(because yours sounds better). I'm going to leave from Corona and possibly meet you guys at the last rest stop(McD's) before you head up GMR. If I see a group I will introduce myself if not I will most likely see you on the hill at some point.
#15
I'm sure I'll see you out there, I'm going to be out playing on GMR on Saturday morning until 11ish.
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You ride from Corona? Curious, what way do you go? Couldn't you meet us at the first stop (McD's on Chino Hills Pkwy)?
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I'll take Limonite to Archibald to Riverside to Euclid to Foothill. I know a lot of people meet at the Starbucks on Lone Hill. But yes, I could also meet at that McDs in Chino Hills because Kimball ave. goes through to Chino Hills now, so with a quick climb over Soquel Canyon and over to CH pkwy I can be there.
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I'll take Limonite to Archibald to Riverside to Euclid to Foothill. I know a lot of people meet at the Starbucks on Lone Hill. But yes, I could also meet at that McDs in Chino Hills because Kimball ave. goes through to Chino Hills now, so with a quick climb over Soquel Canyon and over to CH pkwy I can be there.
It would be cool if you meet us in Chino Hills because the roads we take are nicer than your route. If you meet us at the McD's on Foothill, last time I got there at 10am. We usually regroup there and it takes 30 min or so.
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I didn't do hills and long ride for sometimes so I am very intrested but reading the following concern me a bit
The group of people you listed in blue at the top of the topic, are they all 'your group' and super strong?
The group of people you listed in blue at the top of the topic, are they all 'your group' and super strong?
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You should come, you stong guy.
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I am at about 85% yes on coming.
The only issue is that I will need to wakeup at 5:50 and leave at 6:15 in order to be at 7:15 in the starting point.
I am so used to wakeup at 7:00AM + that this is actually the only slow down.
I didn't do anything longer than 50 in Feb so I am definetly due for a century in March and I like Baldy alot.
If nothing comeup in my local group (i.e SFVBC) that is long and attrackive, I will wake up and drive.
The only issue is that I will need to wakeup at 5:50 and leave at 6:15 in order to be at 7:15 in the starting point.
I am so used to wakeup at 7:00AM + that this is actually the only slow down.
I didn't do anything longer than 50 in Feb so I am definetly due for a century in March and I like Baldy alot.
If nothing comeup in my local group (i.e SFVBC) that is long and attrackive, I will wake up and drive.
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Glendora
Tomorrow: Partly cloudy skies. High near 75F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph.
The winds should be fine. There is usually a head wind coming home but it's mostly down hill.
Tomorrow: Partly cloudy skies. High near 75F. Winds WSW at 5 to 10 mph.
The winds should be fine. There is usually a head wind coming home but it's mostly down hill.





