Sunday, June 27, 2010

Talk

Ben: Good post ride meeting to go over the route for the trip. The morning's ride had been fast and very humid with a bout of atmospheric theatrics forcing a caffeine stop.

Dry kitchen, fresh fruit, cute if skittish King Charles Cavalier spaniel worked to keep the meeting positive, if boisterous.

Talking through a trip day by day, climb by climb gives concerns a chance to be presented, talked over, hopefully laid to rest. It's the stuff we know we don't know that's scary and the stuff others discount as scary that can be frustrating and maddening. Just go read the posts about climbing.

Negotiation, discussion, consensus, argument make group travel much more fun than solo. Unraveling tension.

2.5 weeks to go. J wants to fit in 2 more 100 mile days and more. Lack of mountains, lack of grades in a land of flat pushes us towards endurance rides as the last effective way to build some strength. Would love to get three back to back days of 80 or more miles each.

One, two more chances to prepare then the real thing is here.

Maybe if we take a dog?

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Training, Packing, Training

Ben: Before the packing and during, if you're that kind of person, comes the training. This has been a tough winter and spring for training. The usual - weather, darkness, work; got compounded with some difficult life cycle events.

Balanced, more than balanced, by kids excelling, the love and support and understanding of family, friends, and strangers. Hurt made bearable with long, long rides.


The bizarre thing about training is the more you do the harder it gets. The distance, pace, effort needed to get to the point of improving just moves further out in front of you.


It takes discipline and it really helps to train with folks you cannot bear to disappoint to stay at it. It helps if they like to say "oh let's do that hill one or ten more times" 50 miles into a ride. I am convinced 'self improvement' is a chimera.


So here we are about 3 weeks out. Like N I'm an early packer. Packing pulls the future into the present. "Gee, what jersey to wear for the Tourmalet?" Pick a jersey and you have to climb that mountain. You've seen it in your head.


The bin for "stuff maybe I should take" has been collecting gear for months. The "Road Rash" kit is built. Materials for packing the bikes gathered. I think I know what plan to get for the iPhone. Tickets and a hundred other details attended to.


Fun.


Now it's just finish the training plan, fold the clothes into the suitcase, pack the bike and watch for the thing that's going to blindside us at the last minute and be ready to roll with it.

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Time is short!

NAN: Okay, clealry we haven't been updating much, so I'll try to get the ball rolling again. I have one bag on the floor in by bedroom and have started to pack. Crazy, I know, but that is my MO - pack early - packing is my physical connection to dreaming about traveling. (Ok, and I'm a little too organized sometimes.) Already too much to bring. Bike gear and supplies will take up 3/4. How many tubes should we each bring? Uh, how many bottels of Advil? Bandages? Tubes of antibiotic?? Ah, well, the perils of cycling. . . Training largely derailed this spring by numerous family events and most recently the flu. But I am still looking forward to squeezing in some long rides and hopefully some hilly ones before mid-July rolls around.