2013 Blue Ridge Camp ReCap
So we started out planning for the 2013 camp about a week after the 2012 camp was done (note that we have already beaten that record this year, starting the morning of the last day to plan for 2014!), and we had several big changes in mind. I am pleased to say that with a great group of campers and incredible weather, we had our best Blue Ridge Camp yet!!!
We stayed in two houses in West Jefferson, NC, less than three miles from the parkway. The houses were epic (yes, hot tub included!) and were a great central location for hanging out, recovering, and having beers and laughs (in that order). There were 12 folks on hand with 11 committed riders. We did a variety of different flavors of loops, but I personally ended up logging some personal best mileage: 327 miles with 32,000+ feet of climbing in just under 24 hours of riding...in four days. Fitness....CHECK!
That said, the best part about this camp is being able to use the vans / SAG to create the right amount of mileage and work for you. Some campers logged three great hours of riding a day and were pumped to see their fitness go up!
This is how you feed 12 hungry folks!!
Starting Camp with the road to ourselves...gorgeous!!!
Recovering after 101 miles and 11,400 ft of climbing!!
The elusive camp mascot -- The Muskox!!!
The Routes
- Day One: Cabin to Mt Mitchell (Route)
- Day Two: Blood, Sweat & Gears 50 Miler, Then Home via the Parkway (Route 1, Route 2)
- Day Three: Out and Back on Parkway (Route)
- Day Four: Local Loop to Parkway (Route)
The Riding
The local riding in NC around the Blue Ridge Parkway is epic. The Parkway itself is in great condition and we hit it before the crowds. On Friday and Saturday across 9 hours of Parkway riding I saw less than 40 cars. Seriously. The road was designed not to have more than an 8% grade, so you can descend freely and safely (climbing is still hard!)...but once you get off the Parkway all bets are off...we saw grades up to 18% in some places. Here are some fun videos to enjoy!
The Fun Technical Descent
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55MH9bK8Lxo
Cruising through a Valley
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDtCDd-Ucp4
2014 Camp
Next year's camp will be held the first weekend in May, with very similar routes and a set up. Registration is only open to previous campers right now, but will open to the Team in general in the next few weeks. There's an up front deposit with the remainder due by September 1, 2013 so we can lock in the lodging etc....this is a great camp for folks racing an Ironman or 70.3 in June, July or August...or just for anyone looking to take their cycling fitness to the next level.
Stay tuned for more details as space is limited...PM me if you have any questions!
Comments
Curious as to what the top speed in the Georges Gap Descent was???
PS - Nice "gratuitous EN-bottle shot"
I'm in for 2014!
Joe...I hit 52-53MPH a few times....here are my Strava files.
http://app.strava.com/activities/53684888
http://app.strava.com/activities/53493229
http://app.strava.com/activities/53668958
http://app.strava.com/activities/54307276
If you're on the fence, just sign up. You can think me later. You can see just how 'real pretty' it is in person.
Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Total
Time 3:50 3:22 4:21 3:11 14:44
Distance 49.5 44.7 60.5 44.7 199.4
Elevation 8200 3780 5718 4119 21817
IF 0.785 0.751 0.738 0.756 0.75
TSS 232 184 234 178 828
Max Speed 41.3 42.6 46.7 44.4 46.7
Pnorm 188 180 177 181 180
I agree, if it wasn't on Mothers Day I would have been there this year. The SAU's I would have had to spend being gone on Mothers Day would have cost me big time... :-) Hopefully next year!
How can you have a camp without flats???
Will add to my schedule for next year now. Navy permitting!