[RC] Gearing up for Leatherwood - Timothy WordenA few times on RideCamp there has been mention of a little place in the mountains of North Carolina called Leatherwood Mountains. For those who know Leatherwood, know the last 15miles is quite a little drive once you turn off Highway 18. As I drove the 70mile trek there I could not help but think of Howard with that big motorhome weaving along the NARROW roads to Leatherwood. For those who take the 321/18 route you'll be happy to hear they paved and widened 80% of the stretch between 18 and 268. Now if they would do the same thing all the way to the entrance of Leatherwood. Anyway, in less than a month, endurance riders will be traversing these narrow roads on their way to the Extreme Challenge. Last year was the first time I had ever ridden at Leatherwood, so I had no idea what the trails were like. The infamous Bobs Branch is the first loop. The type of climbs are something else....hence the Extreme. Lara and I had been back to ride Leatherwood a couple times since the event, but I had not taken her on Bobs Branch. This past Sunday we decided to check out the trail. Man had I forgotten just how tough these climbs were on this first loop. During the event last year we rode the loop in a cloud so we could not enjoy the view. I finally saw the great views on Sunday. I'll post some pictures when I get the film back. Plus I'll take pictures during the ride this month. Abbie, Phil, and the whole Leatherwood crew put on a great ride. Luckily we won't have to wait a whole year for another event since they're putting on another ride this coming Labor Day weekend. They're adding a 75mile!! If my mountain monster Quarab, Poco, does well in the 50, I may shoot to do a 75. I'm gearing up for 100s and reading great stories from people like Nick Warhol are all that more inspiring. I do hope to meet you in person someday Nick...hopefully at a 100mile event:) Anyway, back to gearing up for Leatherwood Extreme Challenge. The trails were in pretty good shape. Now that I've had a refresher and my wife has a better idea of the challenge, we are headed back up this coming weekend. Our goal is to learn that first tough loop better and figure out a good pace to start the 50mile event so we have horse left at the end. All we want is that completion buckle. If the weather holds this week, anyone is welcome to join us on Saturday for a good training ride. Can't wait to meet up with people at the ride in a month. Though you may not see me much since I'll be enjoying the hottub in a cabin up on the mountain;) Tim P.S. we'll also be at Sandhills in a couple weeks:) ============================================================ Arabians were bred for years primarily as a war horse and those requirements are similar to what we do today with endurance riding. ~ Homer Saferwiffle ridecamp.net information: http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/ ============================================================
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