I've been quiet lately. A lot of thought going into the final preparations. My last blog entry before the race as I am heading to Durango this morning.
As most of you are aware, if not VERY aware
(thanks for all the support, btw), I will be making my second attempt at
riding the Colorado Trail (CT) on my mountain bike. I have entered the
unofficially official (or perhaps the officially unofficial?) 2013
Colorado Trail Race (CTR). The Colorado Trail is a multipurpose
interconnected trail system between Durango, CO
and Littleton, CO. The Colorado Trail Race uses this system of trails
each summer as ~60-100 (to some extent, deranged) mountain bikers
attempt to test their mental and physical capacity, in a self-supported*
500+ mile mountain bike race. For 2013 the race will start in Durango,
CO at 4:00 am on the morning of Sunday, July 21st. The goal...make it to
Waterton Canyon as fast as possible! Key words however, "make it".
(*Self-supported means no one can assist you along the
journey. The rules of the Colorado Trail Race are simple. Riders must
complete
the course entirely under their own
power with no support from others. They can utilize resources along the
way, buying supplies at stores or restaurants if they choose to.)
In July of 2011 I made my first attempt at the endeavor which ended after a very long 3 day suffer fest (about 400 miles short) . There's a saying about this race that goes, "On day one of the CTR, the race is never won but can quickly be lost." In 2011, I proved that statement to be valid. Now, 2 years later I am coming back much more mentally, logistically and physically prepared.
The primary goal, I want to finish this ride! I entered the "race" for the add'l motivation of being out there with other like minded bikers! With that said, finishing would be awesome. Finishing in less than 10 days would be great. The goal is 7-8 days (revised many times). At least that is how we are logistically preparing for this. We are aware that anything can happen. Other than sleep and food, the wheels will be rolling via pedal power or push power.
It will take us 2-3 days to ride from Silverton to the Mt. Princeton Hot Springs (awesome place to visit, btw). Mt. Princeton is our second critical juncture. Surviving to this point means the most dangerous and technical portions of the race are behind us. Here we can feast on Almond Joys, Snickers, Coke and potato chips until we are content. But the race is by no means over. From Mt. Princeton we have the ability to quickly resupply in Buena Vista, Leadville, Copper Mtn, and finally Breckenridge. Whether we resupply in BV, Leadville, or Copper depends on what time we make it to Princeton. Our goal from Mt. Princeton will be to reach Copper Mtn. before we resupply. Althoooough...a quick pit in Leadville for a carb load at High Mountain Pies might be too hard to resist! Regardless of any impromptu indulgences, life will be good in or near Leadville.
Below I have provided a link to a website that uses a SPOT GPS to track each of the CTR racers. Most of the racers will carry this GPS device (not all). My SPOT GPS should show up on the website sometime shortly before the race.
With some luck, some patience and a level of determination I don't realize I have yet...I'll complete this journey!
http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0b5SWohoapP5RepoPv79zAIIiRIGoIfBo
http://trackleaders.com/ctr13
Good luck, Mister! I'll be cheering you on like I have been the past 2 years!
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