Labor Day Ride To Mt. Baldy

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Team Bearclaw at 09.2.07 - 4:29 pm
It's gonna be really fun. Hope everyone can make it.
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Here's a link to the event.
http://midnightridazz.com/viewStory.php?storyId=609
Team Bearclaw09.2.07 - 4:33 pm
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damn...... I may actually do this.............. on the same day as the Hustle ride too.... depending on my activities tonight that izzzz.
Roadblock09.2.07 - 9:35 pm
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Roadblock:
Listen up my friend. You being there would be awesome. We're calling it the Mt. Baldy Death March.
Be there, it's gonna be quite the experience.
Team Bearclaw09.2.07 - 10:09 pm
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How many hours do you guys think this ride will take ?
Anyone ? It seems like it should be over 5 hours,
someone posted that it's bout 70 ? Miles ???
Pls advice ...
Thankx.
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AndresRx09.3.07 - 12:43 am
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It's gonna be HOT is what it's gonna be.
Ratt_Bones09.3.07 - 12:00 pm
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3 of Wolfpacks finest showed up for what is now known as the Mt. Baldy Death March.
Good having you guys along, you need to join us more often.
Team Bearclaw09.3.07 - 5:32 pm
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Team Bearclaw and crew. That was one fucking brutal test of my personal will. Thankyou for hosting. I will never forget that ride. You guys are Manwhiches, Manburgers, and Manimals.... I cant believe I'm saying this, but I'm looking forward to Mt. Baldy Death March II....... perhaps when its not 110 degrees out?
Roadblock09.4.07 - 9:36 am
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STRETCHY PANTS!
So how high was the total climb? I know from the base (where I live pretty much) it's about 800 feet in elevation, if you guys started in Pasadena (approx 400 ft) you had a pretty good climb anyway (that 20 mile slope can be killer at times)....
FuzzBeast09.4.07 - 10:26 am
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whoa roadblock is rocking the spandex on the outside instead of under some shorts? what has the world come to???
ruinedbyidiots09.4.07 - 10:36 am
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We started off in E. Duarte actually. Encanto Park.... To be honest I was foolishly ill prepared for this ride. no breakfast, 4 hrs of sleep, and vans shoes with clipless with a big ass backpack laden with crap I didnt need.... I fell behind by over an hour and missed the last four miles to the ski lifts which I heard was the most brutal climb of the route at 1500 ft of gritty road. wow! I also fucked up my CO2 cartridge fixing a flat and rode the last 15 miles on about 70 lbs of air from my weaksauce air pump. lessons learned. lessons learned. as the elevation maxed out there were stretches where I was just so exhausted I had to stop for a breather every 1000ft. I was becoming delirious in that fucking heat. I rolled up on Mt. Baldy village just as some of the guys were getting back from the ski lift climb. I was DONE and sooooo thankful to be sitting in a chair inside a cooled restaurant. Manimals I tell you.
Next time I'm rocking a full kit, fuck the sherpa backpack and slr camera and I'm heading to REI to get me some clip-in shoes if I can get em in size 15/16 that is.
Roadblock09.4.07 - 11:22 am
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http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/?r=1289156
Roadblock09.4.07 - 11:25 am
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if you have $150 to drop, get a pair of sidi bullet2s. they are mountain bike shoes that sort of look like road shoes. they come in huge sizes. i think mine are 55 or 56 in euro sizes, whatever that converts into american. sort of pricey but totally worth it. even better with a pair of dr scholls inserts.
ruinedbyidiots09.4.07 - 11:39 am
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I did some research on it a while back. if ya have gigantor feet like me you know the problems.... I fit anywhere from size 14 to size 16 in depending on the brand / type of shoe and since no one has these sizes in stock I am asked to either drop a deposit or pay in advance for the store to order them just to see if they will fit.... not to mention the matter of figuring out which pedal system to go with which also depends on the shoe brand. too many variables so I gave up on it. I need a spot that will order up a couple different shoes for me with no deposit required. height discrimination sucks. haha
Roadblock09.4.07 - 11:59 am
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i wear a size 16 too! and youre taller than me!
but i know exactly what youre going through. im used to just walking into a shoe store and saying "hey, bring me the biggest size shoe you have" and being able to choose from like two different ones.
i lucked out at the trek store because they actually had a pair that fit me.
i hope to make it to wolfpack on monday. if you want to try mine on to see if they fit i will bring them. i wont bring the pedals though.
ruinedbyidiots09.4.07 - 12:09 pm
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oh nice! yes please bring them. what pedal system do you run? I was liking the egg beaters but some people have said they hurt after a whiile for lack of support....
Roadblock09.4.07 - 12:15 pm
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obviously I know next to nothing about equipment when I speak on this shit.... but I'm learning.
Roadblock09.4.07 - 12:16 pm
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shimano m-540
they cost $90 when i got them last year. i think the price has gone down a bit since.
ruinedbyidiots09.4.07 - 12:17 pm
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Roadblock: It was great having you and the guys come along on the ride. I was pumped when I saw you rolling up to the restaurant at Baldy Village, nobody was sure if you had decided to stick it out and come the whole way.
If you're looking for pedals, check out the LOOK Keo's. The base model isn't much money, and it's a great product.
We'll be doing this ride more often in the winter. Doing it on hot days like yesterday are more of a "lets do a hard ride on one of the hottest days of the year" type deals. Doing it when it's cooler out is way more fun, just not as much of a kick in the balls.
Good having you along, I'll let you know when it's gonna happen again, you guys are always welcome. Did you do the Wolfpack ride, too?
Team Bearclaw09.4.07 - 3:27 pm
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EPIC!!!! That was a hell of a ride. You fools are fast. I need to ride with yall more often. The legs actually felt great last night .... although I did receive a helluva leg massage after Baldy.
I AM Traffic09.4.07 - 3:50 pm
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Yes you do need to come with us more often, it was rad riding with you. Drinking a beer at the village earned you 10 man-points. It was very impressive.
Team Bearclaw09.4.07 - 5:37 pm
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i have heard good things about those look pedals, but roadblock, those pedals are for road cleats and not mtb cleats, so they wont fit on those shoes i posted above. i hope you find what you need post haste!
ruinedbyidiots09.4.07 - 5:47 pm
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That was one sweet cycling journey. Some of the best climbing around. Just post the next one and I’ll show up.
wise09.4.07 - 6:14 pm
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Look Keos...
All the way!
it's good to Roadblock all "roadie"!
awesome
... Bearclaw...what kind of speeds are you guys averaging up? and what kind of gearing in the front and back are you guys using?
just curious...thanks
adrian09.4.07 - 6:22 pm
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I meant, it's good to SEE Roadblock as a "roadie"
adrian09.4.07 - 6:24 pm
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how do they say? "when in Rome..." :)
actually, I'm not making any excuses, even if I had the whole stretchy shabang and clipless etc, I would still be dusted...
Roadblock09.4.07 - 11:01 pm
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Roadblock going up Mt Baldy.
marino09.4.07 - 11:43 pm
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thats it... i'm going next time. promise.
superfish09.4.07 - 11:46 pm
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I have no idea what the average speed was, I didn't have a computer on my bike, but I was one of the slowest guys. I'll ask some of the other guys what theirs was.
As for gearing, a lot of them were running compacts up front, 50/34 up front and anything that works in the back.
Team Bearclaw rider Freddie was the man, rockin' a 39/23 as his easiest gear. On a 20% section, that is crazy. He is a man.
Much like Cole is a man for drinking Beer instead of water at the half-way point of the ride.
My easy gear is a 39/27.
Keep it real.
Team Bearclaw09.5.07 - 12:48 am
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As one of the faster riders on the way up I was rolling a 53/39 in the front and a brand new 12/27 on the back (for which I was very grateful). My average speed for the first 35 miles or to the high point was 12.5 mph. That includes a little descending and lots of 10-14 mph climbing on GMR. The last five miles were much slower. The last 100 meters of 20 percent grade I was going five mph in my 39/27 with my heart rate at 210 bpm.
wise09.5.07 - 3:06 am
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holy canoli!
I don't know if I want to ever try this ride!
but stretchy pants are definitely the way to go...
I ride a 50/34...and I'm afraid!
adrian09.6.07 - 9:07 am
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