Hard to put into words exactly what this trip meant to me. It’s certainly not as glorious as it might look, or as I thought it might be…at the end of the day it’s cold and wet and lonely out there, and you’re sore and tired every morning, and sick of storms and cold food and wet gear. But every day I realized the incredible opportunity I have to be able to head out and live this kind of adventure in the big mountain country here in Colorado. It makes you realize how much we take for granted in our day to day lives: simple, yet incredibly vital things like shelter, running water, electricity, soft beds, heat. I stand inside the house now looking out the windows at the big storms rolling through and I get the chills thinking about my cold, dark, wet camps every night out there.
It’s a beautiful country though and any misery I may have suffered was all self-inflicted, and in some ways, to be expected. You don’t travel any sizable distance through the Rocky Mountains without experiencing Mother Nature at her most extreme. I was always praying for clear skies (and I got a few hours most days) but the storms make things awfully exciting.
Thanks to Wendy for all the support and for taking care of the kids and the dog and her job and the house and the bills…you made a dream of mine come true!
I tell myself that I won’t do this race again, two failed attempts at following the CT the full length. But this year was a success in more ways than I expected and I feel like I can finish the rest of the CT on my own some day.
But there are some pretty cool multi-day races popping up in places like northern Scotland and Israel and South Africa…hmmm 🙂
With the Tarryall detour this year, there will be no resupply option in Bailey. So I will carry two days of food from the start, refuel in Copper for one day of riding and then pickup previously mailed box with 4 days worth of food in Buena Vista to get me to Silverton where I will buy another day’s worth of food. Seems easy.
So in all I will be pre-packing 6 days worth of food – 4 of which will be shipped General Delivery to Buena Vista.
One day of food will look something like this:
– 6 ‘meals’ or ‘snacks’ a day
– 115 Calories/oz
– 2.8 lbs of food
– 5,200 Calories total (2400 from Carbs, rest from fat)
Where’s the coffee you ask? Yeah, I’ll be asking the same thing on Day 2!
Some pictures from our first ever pop-up camper trip as a family.
I rode in a mtn bike race on Saturday at Keystone, and Wendy ran a half marathon on Sunday at Copper. Since my race took 7.5 hours I have Wendy to thank for watching the girls all day!