Due to being unemployed this last year I decided to skip
both the Mendocino 100 and the Tahoe 100 this year. So I thought I should go out
and do something just as hard, but instead I Rode the El Dorado Trail for a 2nd
time. I’ve Been wanting to ride the entire trail since I saw this thread, and I
had some free time to git’er done, so I grabbed my wife’s bike (a.k.a. my
backup bike), a beautiful, green, rigid SIR9 single-speed and headed out.
Parked at In-N-out in Folsom and after a quick trip through
the bushes to Starbucks for a rest-stop, off I went at ~7:40 a.m. (forgot to
check, but that’s close); Placerville Rd
to Payen to the trail. I recall that the first few miles were going to be kinda
bumpy, but today it seemed like the first 10 miles were rough.
Naturally, there were occasions where I missed the trail and
had to hike through some brush to get to it, or was forced to ride along the
tracks for a spell until I could cut over to the trail, but all was well on the
way up to Camino. I did not have a lot of time for the ride as I needed to be
back in Auburn by ~5 so my plan was to stop as little as possible. I carried
two bottles with 2hrs each of Infinite mix and 72 ounces of water in my pack.
Thought that would be enough. Wrong! Anyway, no problems heading up to Camino.
Navigated my way o.k. through Placerville and enjoyed the long steady climb up
to the end of the trail (my first time past Missouri Flat Rd.). I made it to
the end in just less than 4 hrs and enjoyed some of the fresh black berries and
did a water check. I was down to 16 ounces of water and full bottle of
Infinite. Not enough. Suddenly a bee started buggin’ me (no pun intended) and I
realized I had forgotten my Epi pen, so I grabbed the bike and got the heck out
of there.
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This fence is the 'dead end' of the trail. |
Fun (and restful) just coasting down to Placerville. Stopped
at a gas station and emptied a liter of water in my pack and shared a liter of coke
between my empty bottle and belly.
Definitely a faster ride heading back to Folsom. Stopped to
return a call to my 72 year old mother who is driving her car across the US
with her 80 year old friend (it should be a movie) and another stop to pick
some needled out of my legs (I was getting tore up!). Still, all was going well…until
that long bumpy stretch of trail. I did not remember it being so bad the first
time I rode the trail. On the SS I am use to standing and pedaling for long
stretches, but my legs were tired and it was hot. I decided I had to sit on the
saddle regardless of the trail condition, so I gritted my teeth and took my pounding
like a man. I noticed some birds circling overhead. I don’t know what there ‘caws’
meant, but I interpreted them as, “This guys not going to make it” and “I call
dibs on his eyes…” so I stood again and picked up the pace. But now my rear end
started to feel a bit squishy (my tire, not my butt you freak), but I pressed on. I was almost to Payen and was not about to
stop. When I finally crossed the RR bridge to and arrived at Payen I saw that my rear tire was kinda flat.
Screw it, I am going to press on. Then after
a couple minutes I noticed it was flatter, and I did not want to change it on a
busier Placerville rd. So it was flat repair time, under the hot sun, on the
blacktop, only a couple miles from my car. Thank God it just needed some air. I pulled out some star
thistle spikes, gave the tire a spin to seal the holes and it was good to go.
Made it back to the car at ~3:20, in a total time of ~7:40.
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Enjoyed a short break and a blackberry snack. |
Now like many other riders, I Strava every ride. This was no
exception. I saved the ride as usual and in several minutes the familiar trophy
icon was present showing results ready. I pressed to see the results…and nothing.
Unbelievable! My entire ride was gone. I mean, if a ride is not on Strava, did
it actually happen? This has happened to me once before, but on a ride with my
kids. I thought maybe I did something wrong. Strava also did not get all the
data from the 24hr race a few weeks ago. I was (still am) pissed, sadden, disappointed
and frustrated. I tried all the recommended tricks and ultimately put in a
Customer Support Request, but I may need to accept that it is gone. Oh well. I will wait to see what Strava
support says, and in the end, I can manually input the miles, but I won’t get
to see how I did on the segments, and I won’t get to make the cool new out and
back segment that I was hoping for. I may just need to purchase a Garmin 510
(with my first pay check) and ride it again (next year?), but I am NOT looking forward to
that.
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Taken in Folsom at the end of the ride. |
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Star Thistle tore me up. Next time, long socks! |
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Proof of the ride. Taken after I realized that my ride may be lost in the the Strava-Zone |
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Riding time shown. Total time was ~7:40. |
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Averaged ~10.3 going up, and 12+ coming down for a total of ~11.3 |