OK. When it comes to blogging, I'm a punter, so these pics are all over the place, but here they are - 20 of 241.
But, first...a week has passed since I finished and a few questions are starting to recur.
The sweepstake will be sorted as soon as I get home. I've a feeling somebody got within a few minutes of my finishingtime.
And, yes - after a few days of exhaustion, I'm starting to recover quite nicely. Fingers are still a bit arthritic, but saddle sores have gone, stomach is back to normal and my energy levels are returning. After a few days of complete dissinterest, I thought about going for a ridethis morning. Didn't actually do it, but suspect I will in the next couple of days.
Now for the photos (not necessarily in this order!):
- This noon startline shot (above) has record-holder John Nobile closest to the camera.
- David Blaine marching thru the snow with his usual cheery outlook.
- Andrew (single-speed), Geoff (29" MTB) and Keith (touring bike) are leading the race up the first major climb (Whitefish Divide). Sadly, all three DNF'ed.
- Some aspens. Pretty.
- Twelve of us camped at Toms at the end of the first day (at the 120 mile mark).
- Carl clambers over one of a hundred downed trees on day 2.
- Carl tackling yet another roller on the tedious day into Lima.
- Flowers and snowy peaks on the road to Island Pass.
- Jenn and more flowers on the way into Wyoming.
- Me leaving the Great Divide Basin with mylar neck shade and ear plugs to silence the wind.
- A rare sightingof the mountain turtle.
- Sweet view at the top of Togwatee pass.
- Me hating the heat at 10,000', but soon to be revived by a mountain lion sighting.
- Scot giving my bike it's first TLC since the start. Absolute Bikes at 1550 miles was almost a compulsory pit-stop. Oli had built it up so well that it needed very little attention.
- Recieving some awesome hospitality in Del Norte.
- Sunset on the Polvadera Mesa, New Mexico - the biggest climb of the race at just over 4000' (and covered insand and bedrock for the last quarter).
- Happy to be crossing the Continental Divide for the 2nd-to-last time on the last day.
- The finish
- Back with Sarah & Miro : )
I'll post a few more pics when I do a full write-upand there will probably be a slideshow back in Wellington.Pedal on!Simon
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Posted: Fri 18th Jul 12:28pm Post subject:
im curious about the covering over the front triangle; going for some sort of sail effect there Simon?
Or is it an ingeinous means of storing bits & pieces?
Joined: Nov 13, 2003 Posts: 10,812 Location: Wellington
Posted: Fri 18th Jul 5:08pm Post subject:
Flyboy wrote:
im curious about the covering over the front triangle; going for some sort of sail effect there Simon?
Or is it an ingeinous means of storing bits & pieces?
That's where he had most of his gear. His mother-in-law Shona made it.
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