Monday, September 10, 2007
posted by Grizzly Adam at 4:46 PM | Permalink
Vapor Trail
I rode a bit over 70 miles, before pulling the plug. I felt great, had an amazing time, rode strong...and still I did not have enough juice to finish. I am amazed at the colossal effort everyone put in. I was totally fried after 13 hours...and still had 70 MORE miles to ride.
The best part about the VT125? The way the amazing views distract you from the pain of climbing for hours and hours and hours.... :)
A big thank you to Tom and all the folks at Absolute Bikes that made this happen. It was fantastic!
More words later, for now, pictures:

Ready to roll...

Dawn at Hancock Townsite

Sunrise on the Alpine Rail Grade

Views from the Alpine Tunnel

Tom Purvis works his way up the Continental Divide

Another rider high above on the CDT

All smiles!

Singletrack over the Continental Divide

High above the Alpine Tunnel

Later in the day, Old Monarch Pass

The Monarch Crest Trail

The best part about the VT125? The way the amazing views distract you from the pain of climbing for hours and hours and hours.... :)
A big thank you to Tom and all the folks at Absolute Bikes that made this happen. It was fantastic!
More words later, for now, pictures:












5 Comments:
Bobikes-
I used a Princeton Tec Switchback 2 on my helmet, and a Switchback 3 on my bars. They each get over 6 hours of burn time on high, so i had plenty of light to get me through until morning.
When I was climbing I turned off the SB3 and ran the SB2 at a lower power setting to conserver battery power.
The set up worked very well.












Whoa!
Read Kerkove's story and made my way over this way.
Seems you had a lot of time to take pictures. =)
Sounds like a one of a kind race.
You guys are some really lucky peeps.