Re: [RC] Profile of one person who would like to do a 100 - rdcarrie<<To get this experience, I think the fastest way would be to volunteer at a 100 mile ride. Since vacation time and expenses are at a premium for me, I may not be able to do that as often as I would like. Anyone have any other ideas? >>
Could you enlist the help of an experienced 100 miler to provide advice on trail layout, marking, etc.?
Dawn
-----Original Message----- From: tracetribute@xxxxxxxxx To: rides2far@xxxxxxxx Cc: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Tue, 8 Aug 2006 6:52 PM Subject: Re: [RC] Profile of one person who would like to do a 100 I think a 100 is very doable for the Trace Tribute, especially if SERA donated glowsticks. That would be a nice save on our ride budget. We have a lot of wonderful trails and dirt roads that would be perfect for it.
But before I take that on, I need more experience with that distance. I plan to focus on getting that under my belt in 2007. Hopefully in 2008, the Trib will include a 75 or a 100 mile option.
To get this experience, I think the fastest way would be to volunteer at a 100 mile ride. Since vacation time and expenses are at a premium for me, I may not be able to do that as often as I would like. Anyone have any other ideas?
rides2far@xxxxxxxx wrote:
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