Biking 100 and 40

October 9, 2008

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I was 25 the last time I did a century and I did it for pretty much the same reason as I did when I set out on the roads of Southern Maine the last Sunday. That is, during the summer I got the notion that the best way to offset the sting of my advancing years was to pedal my bike 100 miles in a single day. I admit, that was a melodramatic notion for a 25 year old, yet the hills around Quabbin Reservoir in Central Massachusetts nearly broke me – cramps, dark times, lactic acid induced existential grief.

This time, the ride was easier on the body. I rode a better bike and chose a less hilly route. (No doubt wisdom is the best part of aging.) And while I must admit turning 40 does give me pause, it is neither a particularly dreadful nor worried pause. Life is going well, and now I can say, “When I turned 40, I could ride a bike 100 miles in a day and not suffer.”

I couldn’t say that when I was 18, or 25 (unless I lie). I intend to say the same thing about turning 50. And,while I’m on the numbers, here’s how the ride breaks down. There’s nothing particularly epic about these numbers, but they tell some of story.

Total Distance: 103.48 miles
Avg. Speed: 15.8 mph
Max. Speed: 42.7 mph
Time Pedaling: 6 hours 31 minutes
Total Time Taken: 7 hours 40 minutes

Where the Grid ends.

September 7, 2008

Mary and I spent the first few days of September paddling the Bow River Trip in Jackman, Maine. Our goal was to paddle across Attean Pond and portage our canoe and gear 1.25 miles to Holeb Pond (we needed roughly three trips to get everything across the portage!). Then we would cross Holeb Pond and follow Holeb Stream to the Moose River. The Moose River would eventually flow back into Attean Pond where we would “re-enter” the grid after a few days on the water.Here are some quick stats:

  • Total miles paddled: 34
  • Rapids run: 2
  • Rapids lined: 2
  • Rapids portaged: 2
  • Total miles portaged: 8.5
  • Total muskrats seen: 2
  • Total owls seen: 2
  • Total herons seen: 4
  • Total moose seen: 3
  • Fellow campers seen: 0
  • Sagan-esque mosquito count: Billions and billions
  • Distance covered before bugs got to us: 14 miles
  • Total days before bugs got to us: 1.5
  • Distance covered after bugs got us: 20 miles
  • Time to cover final 20 miles: 10 hours
  • Distance to hotel in Jackman from Attean Pond: approx. 5 miles
  • Number of beds in room: 2
  • Number of showers: 1
  • Number of showers taken: 4
  • Number of beers in fridge: 6
  • Cost of room: priceless