@eightzero is throwing down the sweaty gauntlet here. He has a vision of a V-kitted, Rule compliant freight train of pain. Normally this post would be directly slotted into the Cogal section but it technically is not a Cogal: it has an entry fee, it’s too organized and people will not get lost. We have, however, included it on the Cogal Calendar as an Event. Actually I’m surprised there is a road up Mt Baker. From what I remember it looks like Mt Cook in New Zealand, crampons not tubs. Hill climbs are few and far between, it is important for us to support them by saddling up. Ride information and registration at Festival 542.
VLVV, Gianni
I first encountered the Mt. Baker Hill Climb (a/k/a Ride 542) in 2009. Friend of a friend said, “it’s really nice.” Little did I know it was code words for “holy bat-shiat, that climb is a mo-fo.” The event is put on by a local group, NorKa Recreation, and is something of a fund-raiser and local support event. In 2012, it will celebrate it’s 10th running.
I freely admit to being a little biased toward this event. A local group trying to bring business to their commercial area while at the same time supporting cycling and some local charities has a lot to be said for it. In 2009, the weather was spectacular. The photo of Mrs./Dr. Eightzero and me at the summit tells 2 stories: first, that we made it and our smiles couldn’t be bigger; second, my kitte reflects my PV (Pre-Velominatus) naiveté.
The ride itself is perhaps not overly long, nor is it murderously steep. The road is *fantastic* and I can’t image a more beautiful ride. It is just that the climb is…relentless.
In other words: just fit for Velominati.
In 2010, our ride to Artist point was in a downpour. Rule #9 was Obeyed in spades. Mrs/Dr Eightzero was Not Happy on the descent in freezing pouring rain, as she discovered she needed short reach brake levers. Ice on the fingers reduces braking strength, making one go faster, making one colder, making the braking power reduced… well… you get the idea. It is what we as engineers used to call a “negative feedback loop” or some other such foolishness that we no long care about naming when riding a bike down off a fucking volcano in freezing rain. It was one of those rides that you say “I did it” and then never wish to repeat.
2011 again had a return of great weather the day of the event, but due to a cold spring, the last 3km to the summit were closed as they were under 50 feet (yes, feet) of snow. This meant a drop of attendance (again) for the organizers.
So… being that La Vie Velominatus is all about community, I’d like to see as many V-Kittes on the event as we can arrange. Not only is it a good cause, but dammit, getting together with you assholes is really lots of fun.
To that end, I ask the Keepers to make an exception to the Cogal rule involving entry fees. The Mt. Baker Hill Climb/ Ride 542 is actually a race, and it has a modest entry fee, but would like to add this as a Cogal-Event to the calendar. I offer the following: any winner of any category (including the cyclocross event scheduled that weekend as part of festival 542) doing so in a V-Kitte and in substantial compliance with The Rules will get a custom Cogal V-Pint expense paid by me. The competitive field really is, and has a prize purse. The ride is timed, and has age categories, as well as men’s and women’s fields. There is even the “U-DUMB” event – the murderous “Up Down Up Mt. Baker” – two laps of the climb. Rule #10 aficionados will savor this.
The event is September 8,9. Details at Ride542.com. Yes, I know we’re talking about an event 2 months in advance. But Rule #4 demands strict attention to detail.
How cool would it be to have a V-Train hammer that competitive field? If a Velominatus in appropriate Sacred Garments took the win and set a course record, I wonder what honors we assholes could bestow upon them? And of course, there will need to be much hilarity and celebration afterwards in any case. I know of a great place near Glacier, and they have an uber-fantistic beer selection.
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@eightzero, I'm still planning on riding this. I start with the 9:30 group and aim to finish in 1:45. Will keep an eye out for you in the V-Kit, and I'm certainly down with a malted recovery beverage apres velo.
@imakecircles
Excellent! We will finish off the descent, likely make a quick change of clothes, and head for the North Fork Beer Shrine. Will save a seat for ya, and will look for you at the top as well.
My velomisweetie and I had a great morning of riding uphill with @eightzero and his VMH, and then quaking and shaking back down the 1300m and 38km because we weren't prudent enough to send clothing to the top of the mountain for pickup. (Having done a bit of mountaineering, I should know that "55F and cloudy" can mean "low 40s and blowing shit" in an alpine environment. Tant pis, we survived.)
Then a proper set of pints and pizza with them and @imakecircles. I attach an image from that recovery session that I consider to be auspicious. I have to like a place, and a day, that serves you good IPA and pizza and then a fortune cookie like this one.
Genuinely good times on and off the bike with people I hope to ride and drink with again soon. Sometimes the Universe is a friendly place.
...sorry for the double image post...
Here's the track:
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/220960087
2:27 in the pain cave. This was 7 minutes off my fastest time to Artist point in 2009. Was targeting 2:20, so it is clear I need to still ride lots.
Great time with @imakecircles and @peakintwoyears his VMH.
Pic and more later. My legs need to be told to shut up again.
@PeakInTwoYears that's a sensational piece of fortune right there (scuse the pun), $4 pints sounds pretty good too.
Here's the track:
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/220960087
2:27 in the pain cave. This was 7 minutes off my fastest time to Artist point in 2009. Was targeting 2:20, so it is clear I need to still ride lots.
Great time with mrs/dr eightzero, @imakecircles and @peakintwoyears his VMH. Sorry no pics from the top, but we didn't dawdle in 40 degF temps.
More later. My legs need to be told to shut up again.
Great to meet you @peakintwoyears and hang out again @eightzero. Looking forward to the next COGAL.
A commercail photog got me rockin' the V-Kitte on the way up:
http://www.pbase.com/patrickkennedy/image/145964614
2:27 in the pain cave. That off my 2:20 target but still 7 minutes faster than my recrod to the top in 2009:
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/220960087
Didn't dawdle at the top in temps in the low 40s degF in icy fog. But the ride was dry, and all around a nice ride.
Had a great time w/ mrs/dr eightzero, @peakintwoyears &VMH & @imakecircles .
http://connect.garmin.com/activity/220960087