Today we made our way from posh desert town of Palm Springs, stark, dry even austere landscape up over 6000 feet to settle in to the town of Idyllwild. For east coasters, it's a little like Cherokee or Murphy NC but with a little flair. In Colorado it's a smaller town than Leadville maybe more like one of the mining towns coming up from Denver just off the highway, only a little more woodsy.
We left PS and clouds were looming overhead it looked like we might even see light snow but it never went below 44 and we reached cloud level at 4500 feet. We drove through the foggy rainy mist for 10 miles to Idyllwild where the streets all 5 or 6 go in a spiderweb of directions. Once we arrived at the Hub Cyclery it was quiet not too hectic and they greeted us very nicely. Brendon the bike builder for Siren bikes is the race coordinator and he pointed us to good food, finished Al's bike and gave us the schedule of events. We went over to the hotel, checked in and had a coffee. Once in our room we realized we were still a bit frazzled and quite unsure how to pack. This is a long story..
At 6pm we went back to the shop to the pre race meeting to find out our SPOT trackers were running late and that we would have a delayed start so tomorrow we start at 10 ish. Great riders showed up and some interesting approaches exist. Some will see how much they can do, others don't plan on stopping or sleeping. Iditabike and Tour Divide record holders here as well as 24 hr national champs, and there's only 40 of us.
Afterwards heading back to the hotel I noticed my bike was not shifting. A problem we noticed but thought we corrected. I took it to The Hub and they tried a few things but it appears my front shifter is dead. This means I will in fact ride a 1x9 as originally planned. Bummer but can't spend time thinking about it now.
Back at the hotel Al and I worked feverishly to load up and trim down our load. Al moved slightly towards buying his bags and I am all made by me or Al's wife ( I borrowed one of her creations ). Once we eliminated I have to say my bike must be near 40-45 lbs. I have 7hrs ready made nutrients, 5hrs concentrate I just need to add water, and 25 hrs of powdered INFINIT nutrition.
I was also able to make room for my Humboldt Adventurewear Wind Stopper vest, I will wear my Adventures Edge riding kit, and I have cool weather gear as well. 2 lights, GPS, chargers, first aid, GoPro camera, baby wipes (disposable biodegradable), extra batteries, tools, tubes etc..
So tomorrow the link to follow us will be
http://trackleaders.com/stagecoach400
You can view Al and myself individually or everyone.
I need to thank my kids Andre soon to be home miss him so, Lucas who will one day do more incredible things than I ever imagined and Noah who is a dream child great student, great athlete and great son. Liz has been helping me make this happen and I mean even helping me buy a sewing machine!! She's so fun!
Humboldt Adventurewear for being cool friends and supporting with their awesome gear.
INFINIT nutrition, just read the middle of this post, I trust them with my life saving nutrition!
Almo, Graeme, Ricky I hope you all feel great in coming weeks!!!
C'yall in a few hours!!!
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