Gear Lust

August 11th, 2010

We’re over halfway through the traditional camping season, and I’m feeling like some new gear. Here are a few things that look intriguing:

The Jetboil Flash, a cool stove that include a thermo chromic temperature indicator on the three color neoprene stripes (it shows you when the contents are hot); a drink-through lid; and a windscreen for the adjustable-flame burner.   The neoprene cozy is the most innovative part of this stove – it stays in place during cooking and doesn’t melt; and it has a pocket for utensils.

Teva Illum flip flops, with LED lights.   If you’ve ever stumbled out of your tent in the dark for a bathroom break, you’ll appreciate this idea.  Tiny detachable LED lights illuminate the ground about eight feet in front of each step. The lights, which are waterproof,  run on batteries that can be replaced.

The Saris Bones trunk bike rack.  I admit it – the color choices sold me on this (who could resist purple?)  but the stability and six attachment straps are also worthy features.  It has a unique shape that’s different than other car bike racks.

The REI Adventure Dog Dream Bed. This is on my dog’s wish list – it has a self-inflating pad insert that allows you to roll it up for easy carrying, and a Sherpa fleece cover.  Think Therm-a-Rest for dogs.

The Dajo Survivor knife, because you can never have too many camping knives. This cool tool has a stainless-steel blade, a fire-starting notch and a Swedish FireSteel included, along with a sheath, emergency whistle and five foot of cord.

A CamelBak insulated stainless steel Better Bottle.  How optimistic I am when I go hiking with my water bottle filled with ice.  How disappointed I am when I stop for my first drink of warmed water.  This bottle eliminates that disappointment, and it has a cool silver finish.

– Deb Acord

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Weekend in Leadville

August 9th, 2010

Lance Armstrong on Leadville 100 Course

This weekend we went camping near Leadville at 11,000 feet. With the Leadville 100 this weekend, I wanted to spend some more time at altitude. A couple weeks ago, I slept in the back of our van at 11,700 feet and I’ve done a few rides at altitude this summer but I don’t think I’ve spent as much time at altitude as normal.

I had also replaced several worn out parts on my bike plus switched to new tires so I wanted to give them a try on the Leadville 100 course. I rode most of what I wanted to see of the Leadville 100 course when I was there a couple weeks ago but I didn’t ride Powerline. Since I’ve been sick and didn’t want to push it, I had my wife drop me off at Carter Summit. I rode from there around the back side of Turquoise Lake, up Sugarloaf, down Powerline and over to the Fish Hatchery.

Just after I hit the pavement after Powerline, I saw Lance Armstrong, Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski and someone else I didn’t recognize coming toward me. I looked back and saw they stopped at some vehicles so I turned around. Lance was friendly and let me take a photo with him. He said this week was really busy for him so he would decide this week for sure whether he’s racing. He also said it’s been a while since he’s been fast. JHK said it was a really tough course but it sounded like he’ll be bringing his A game.

Since it was Boom Days in Leadville we checked it out. It seemed to be mainly booths selling trinket stuff but there were some mining competitions. I would liked to have seen them doing the rock drilling but when we were there they were just seeing how fast someone could fill an ore cart with gravel.

Sunday morning was the burro races. We didn’t stick around for them to come back to town. They had a few burros that they were letting people race for about a block and back. My girls wanted to do it. The 5 year old was very disappointed because they wouldn’t let her do it because she just had flip flops. They let my 7 year old do it but I had to do it with her. Normally I avoid running but it was fun pulling a burro down the street and we won our group.

UltraRob

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Leadville Trail 100 Sold

August 6th, 2010

Lifetime Fitness Founder and Others at Top of Columbine Climb

27 years after starting the Leadville 100 running race, Ken Chlouber has grown the Leadville Trail 100 family of races to 8 and include the 100 mile mountain bike race. He’s now in his early 70’s. Merilee Maupin, the race co-director, isn’t young anymore either and it’s been a tough year for her with the sudden death of her daughter earlier this year.

Over the past few months, I’ve had fleeting thoughts a couple times about what would happen if Ken and Merilee were no longer running the Leadville 100. I didn’t expect it would be this soon but yesterday it was announced Life Time Fitness now owns the Leadville Trail 100 races. At this point I really don’t know what this means for the races but I’m sure a publicly traded company won’t run them the same as a wild west miner. I hope that Ken and Merilee will continue to be at least somewhat involved for a couple years.

I know of Life Time Fitness for their gyms but they also have an athletic events division. From looking at their site, it looks like they promote a small number of events in the Chicago and Minneapolis areas.

Below is the press release.

LEADVILLE, Colo., August 05, 2010 – A sold-out field of more than 1,500 riders, including some of the sport’s best professionals, will take to the hills of Colorado for the Life Time Fitness Leadville Trail 100 Race Across the Sky August 14. The event, which is now owned and produced by Life Time Fitness, is the original 100-mile (160 km) ultra-distance mountain bike event, beginning and ending in the heart of Leadville, Colorado, located 100 miles west of Denver.

Participants from 48 states and 21 countries will race on single- and double-track dirt roads that consist of steep climbs and descents ranging from 9,000 to 12,620 feet along the 52-mile out-and-back course. Based on past course results, approximately 65% of riders are expected to finish within the event’s 12-hour time limit and receive the coveted Leadville Trail 100 silver and gold belt buckle.

The Life Time Fitness Leadville Trail 100 will be led by major stars of the sport, including six-time Leadville Trail 100 Champion, Dave Wiens, who was defeated in 2009 by seven-time Tour de France Champion, Lance Armstrong. Both will be joined this year by Pro cyclist, Levi Leipheimer, along with some of the best mountain bikers in the world.

“We are excited to add this renowned series to our growing Athletic Events portfolio,” said Ken Cooper, vice president, Life Time Fitness Athletic Events. “With our growing presence in Colorado and nationally, the Leadville Trail 100 supports our commitment to provide Life Time Fitness members and sports enthusiasts with a wide range of world-class event opportunities. Furthermore, we are proud to be a part of the Leadville community, which is a significant part of what makes this event series so special.”

Ken Chlouber, founder of the Leadville Trail 100 Race Series added, “I am very pleased that Life Time Fitness will continue the long tradition of endurance events and sportsmanship that the Leadville Trail 100 Race Series established back in 1983. We are excited that Life Time will bring added resources and expertise to take yet another giant step forward in the notoriety and exposure of these events in support of the local community.”

Prior to assuming ownership of the Leadville Trail 100 Series, Life Time Fitness served as title sponsor of the event in 2008 and 2009.

Life Time Fitness also is proud to present the Leadville Trail 100 10K Run on August 15, beginning at 12:00 p.m. The run features paved and dirt roads on an out-and-back course that spans the first and last 5K of the Life Time Fitness Leadville Trail 100 Run course. All 10K finishers receive a commemorative cup.

Several of the greatest endurance events in America are presented under the Life Time Fitness Leadville Trail 100 Race Series banner, including:

* Leadville Trail 100 Race Across the Sky, August 14, 2010
* Leadville Trail 100 10K Run, August 15, 2010
* Leadville Trail 100-Mile Run, August 21-22, 2010
* 12/24 Hours of Leadville Mountain Bike Race, September 4-5, 2010
* Leadville Trail Marathon, July 2, 2011
* Leadville Trail Heavy Half Marathon, July 2, 2011
* Leadville Silver Rush 50-Mile Mountain Bike Race, July 16, 2011
* Leadville Silver Rush 50-Mile Trail Run Race, July 16, 2011

About the Life Time Fitness Leadville Trail 100 Race Across the Sky
Founded in 1983 by Ken Chlouber, the Leadville Trail 100 has emerged as the leader in ultra-endurance races, adding the 100-mile Mountain Bike Race to its series in 1994. Starting and finishing in downtown Leadville, Colorado, a boom and bust mining town in the heart of the Rockies, the race takes place on a 52 mile out-and-back course within high altitude mountains and valleys. Each year, thousands of participants compete in a series of “Race Across the Sky” events presented under the Leadville Trail 100 Series banner. For more information, visit leadvilletrail100.com.

About Life Time Fitness, Inc.
Life Time Fitness, Inc. (NYSE: LTM) is a healthy way of life company based in Chanhassen, Minnesota. The Company is dedicated to providing programs and services that help its members connect and engage with their areas of interest, and achieve success with their health and fitness goals. Life Time Fitness designs and operates distinctive, multi-use sports, professional fitness, family recreation and spa/resort centers that help members lead healthy and active lives. As of August 4, 2010, the Company operated 89 centers in 19 states and 24 markets. Additional information about Life Time Fitness centers, programs and services is available at lifetimefitness.com.

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Colorado Pro Stage Race Announced

August 4th, 2010

Lance Armstrong Speaking at Quiznos Pro Challenge Press Conference

Lance Armstrong has teamed with Quiznos to bring an international pro-cycling stage race to Colorado next summer, according to the Associated Press.  The Quiznos Pro Challenge will take place Aug. 22-28, 2001 on a course that hasn’t been mapped yet. 

Armstrong and Gov. Bill Ritter made the announcement Wednesday, saying the race would run through Denver, either at the start or finish, and will probably include other Front Range cities and towns.  There will be an emphasis on racing in the tough Colorado mountains.

The race will be the first pro event in Colorado since the Coors Classic, which ran from 1979-1988.  Armstrong said the dates were chosen so it could fit between the Tour de France and the Spanish Vuelta. After the announcement Wednesday morning, Armstrong, Ridder and about 2,000 riders joined for a bike ride through down town Denver.

Lance wouldn’t commit to racing the Quiznos Pro Challenge although he said he’d like to do some US races next year even though his European racing is over.

– Deb Acord

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Dog Takes Up Bike Riding

August 3rd, 2010

This dog has riding a bike down quite well. He hasn’t learned to balance and needs training wheels but he has the hang of pedaling. I wonder how well he steers.

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Falcon Trail 100k Results

August 2nd, 2010

Falcon Trail 100k

The Falcon Trail 100k mountain bike race was yesterday at the Air Force Academy as part of the Rocky Mountain State Games. I had decided to not race it but planned on going and shooting some photos. Instead I was sick and didn’t move from the house. Pikes Peak Sports has a photo gallery and OutThereColorado has one too.

Below are the Falcon Trail 100k results. You can get the full results including the shorter races here.

Men 19-29

Place Name Time
1 Brady Kappius 04:55.5
2 Kalan Beisel 04:56.3
3 Walter Zitz 05:47.5
4 Adam Benston
5 Nate Clark
6 Benjamin Hess

Men 30-39

Place Name Time
1 Yuki Saito 05:10.0
2 Rob Sousa 05:22.4
3 Jon Bearden 05:40.1
4 Scott Sheehan 05:45.2
5 Jason Middlemiss 05:58.3
6 Ryan Kohler 06:08.2

Men 40-59

Place Name
1 Scott Patterson
2 Brain Vitulli
3 David Johnson
4 Bob Catalano
5 Larry DeWitt
6 Devin Allen
7 Andrew Wacker
8 Steve Elder
9 David Meyer
10 Kevin Calin
11 Steven Malmberger

Men Single Speed

Place Name Time
1 Cameron Chambers 05:10.3

Women 30-39

Place Name Time
1 Tracy Thelen 06:32.4

Women 50-59

Place Name Time
1 Sharon McDowell 06:24.5

UltraRob

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Leadville 100 Course Conditions

July 30th, 2010

Leadville 100 Columbine Climb

Tuesday afternoon I drove up to Leadville and rode the first part of the Leadville 100 course. I rode from the start, up the St. Kevins climb and out to the pavement at Carter summit. I then rode back and took the Boulevard back into town like finishing on race day.

It had rained just before I got there so there were puddles of water and some mud. Other than being wet the course looked in normal condition. St. Kevins had some small gullies like it normally does.

Tuesday night I drove up to the Leadville mining district to sleep at altitude. I found a nice level spot to park the van at 11,700 feet with a view of the Leadville lights below and crawled into the back for some sleep. I think it was raining every time I woke up during the night. There was just a little drizzle when I got up in the morning but it was still very cloudy.

By the time I drove down to Twin Lakes and got ready to ride the Columbine Climb, the sun was starting to break through the clouds. With my lack of fitness and the extra weight I’m carrying, it was a slow, painful climb to the top. The sun came out nicely and I hung out at the top at the turn around for a little while enjoying the views.

The upper section has recently been smoothed out and is in the best condition I’ve ever seen it. Downpours in the next couple weeks could wash it out some but I still expect it’ll be in better than normal condition. Carmichael Training Systems posted a helmet cam video of the top of the Columbine descent from their camp last weekend.

I didn’t ride Powerline while I was there but Arlyn Asch posted a video of his recent ride of it. From the video, it looks like it’s in typical conditions with a few ruts to look out for. You can also read Arlyn’s write up of the rest of his Leadville 100 course preview.

I saw a few other mountain bikers training for the Leadville 100. I had some nice chats with them. I saw Brian from Pikes Peak Sports riding with his friend Wade who is racing. I blew by them descending Columbine and didn’t recognize Brian. I ended up seeing them again along US 24 and giving them a ride back to their cars.

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Jones Park Downhill Loop

July 29th, 2010

Tunnel on Closed Section of Gold Camp Road

One of the great mountain bike rides in the Colorado Springs area is the Jones Park Downhill. I used to ride it a couple times a year. I haven’t done it in the last few years but I rode it a week and a half ago.

Jon Severson from Front Range Cyclist on Gold Camp RoadLots of mountain bikers get someone to shuttle them since the short version starting from the dirt parking lot at the top of Cheyenne Cañon is about 22 miles. Since I don’t like driving to ride and wanted a long ride, I rode from my house. That got me 47 miles. I’m guessing about 4900 vertical but not sure since my Garmin Edge 705 wasn’t even close. At the high point, it said I’d climbed a few hundred feet less than I was higher than my house.

Jon Severson from Front Range Cyclist met me at the bottom of the Broadmoor Chutes which is one of the common places people start from. I think from there it’s a little over 30 miles round trip. We climbed up the Chutes to Gold Camp Road.

Colorado Springs from Gold Camp RoadGold Camp Road is an old railroad grade and climbs at a few percent grade mile after mile. In fact I think including the Chutes, it’s nearly 20 miles of climbing. Jon turned down Old Stage Road when we got there and I continued on Gold Camp.

Finally where the trailhead is for Rosemont Reservoir, Gold Camp Road tops out and starts slightly downhill. About a mile later, Forest Service Road 379 is on the right. This is the road to get to the Forester Trail (Trail 701) that goes to Jones Park. FSR 379 starts out fairly steep and rocky but soon becomes less steep as it goes along a big meadow area.

Forester Trail to Jones ParkSoon after the road curves left and leaves the meadow, the Forester Trailhead is on the right. There’s a sign here that used to have a map on it but has been destroyed by people shooting at it. Soon after the start of the Forester Trail, the Pipeline Trail intersects on the right. It doesn’t have the ups and downs that the first few miles of the Forester Trail and joins to Captain Jacks below Jones Park.

Staying on the Forester Trail does mean some as it goes up and down a bit through a couple drainages. It also has a few technical rocky sections. It also has some whoop de doos since dirt bikes use the trail. I prefer it as I like going through Jones Park.

Jones ParkAt Jones Park, the Forester Trail intersects with Captain Jacks (667 FS Trail) and descending begins in earnest. It’s nearly a 4,000 foot drop in under 10 miles if you take the FS 666 Trail down Bear Creek to High Drive.

On Captain Jacks, there are some fun banked flowing sections along with some rocky, technical sections. Some sections are pretty torn up from the dirt bikes. Part way down Captain Jacks crosses the creek and climbs a little up to the ridge. That is the way back to the parking lot at the top of Cheyenne Cañon and shortest way back to the Chutes. At that point FS 666 goes straight and is closed to dirt bikes.

The 666 trail is much narrower than Captain Jacks. It’s also not nearly as worn as Captain Jacks and has a few section of deep gravel. Josephine Falls is along the 666 trail. It’s easy to miss but it’s right were the trail comes out right to the edge of some cliffs and turns right.

The 666 trail comes out at High Drive. If you rode from town or parked at Section 16, you can just head on down. If you’ve parked in the Cheyenne Cañon area, you can climb back up it against the one way traffic. For the Chutes you can either climb up or go down to Gold Camp Road and ride up the pavement.

Here is a Google Map of the Jones Park Loop and the elevation profile the way I rode it.

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2010 Leadville 100 MTB Entrant List

July 25th, 2010
Leadville 100 Start

The 2010 Leadville 100 mountain bike entrant list has been posted. Once again they allowed more racers this year. There are 1557 entrants but I heard they received over 10,000 entries.

Lance Armstrong and Dave Wiens are to be back. Other cycling stars such as Levi Leipheimer, Tinker Juarez, Jeremy Horgan-Kobelski, Ned Overend and Rebecca Rusch are on the list.

A big change for this year is that only the top 100 from last year have their bib number the same as their finishing place the year before. In the past it was easy to look at others numbers and get a feel for how well you were doing.

It’s only 3 weeks until the Leadville 100 and only in the last couple weeks has my fitness gotten to the point that I have been able to get in good, long rides. I’ve been struggling with my weight the last few years and I’m even more overweight this year. It’s going to be tough for me to get a finish this year but I’ll line up and see what happens.

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Falcon Trail 100k Mountain Bike Race

July 19th, 2010

Falcon Trail at the Air Force Academy

The Rocky Mountain State Games is introducing a true endurance mountain bike race this year with the Falcon Trail 100k on August 1st. That’s 5 laps of the Falcon Trail at the Air Force Academy. According to their info that works out to be 63 miles. In addition there will be shorter races with 1 or 2 laps of the 12.6 mile course depending on category.

They will be running the course in the clockwise direction. The trail is mostly fast, fun singletrack with a few technical sections. This Google map with embedded photos shows the trail. Click on the photo images to get a bigger photo to pop up. This would be a great race for anyone considering doing the inaugural 24 Hours of Colorado Springs on the Falcon Trail in September.

I’m still undecided about whether to race it. It would be great training for the Leadville 100 which I’m in no shape to do. I plan on pre-riding the Leadville 100 course during that week so I might be too tired to race. It’s a fine line between pushing hard in training and over doing it.

Sand Creek Sports that puts on many of the great mountain bike races in the Pikes Peak Region is contracted to manage the race. The Sports Corp though handles registration and volunteers. I did hear from Andy at Sand Creek Sports and he says The Sports Corp is short on volunteers for the 100k. The info for volunteering is here.

UltraRob

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