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1  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: CTR 2013 Discussion on: July 28, 2013, 10:00:50 AM
What a race this year. Kudos to everyone who saddled up and had the courage to tackle it.

Big high fives and congrats to Danny and Joey, who rode solid the whole time, from what I could cipher here in Blue Dot Land. Good on ya for representing Dtown! Looking forward to getting the full download.

2  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: CTR 2013 Discussion on: July 23, 2013, 04:18:35 PM
Here's my analysis of JB and JJ last night.  It can be a little hard to tell from the race flow since Jesse didn't turn his SPOT back on (or get a point) until the bottom of Fooses.

I think Jesse stopped somewhere after 11pm, still on top of the crest.  Jefe continued on another hour to the bottom of the trail, before sleeping 1.5 to 2 hours.  Jesse appears to have taken a longer rest, 3-4 hours, before dropping down Fooses.  Jefe was 1.5 hours ahead of him at the crossing of Highway 50, due to sleeping less.

Jefe is now ~10 miles ahead, all uphill road miles.  So the gap is closing.  This is a good, good race developing!

As someone who's watching and really interested but has a hard time figuring out what's happening, I appreciate the Paul Sherwin role you're playing here, Scott.  Smiley
3  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: CTR 2013 Discussion on: July 22, 2013, 02:06:28 PM
Great photos- that one of Joey Peanut Butter and Jam Ernst is classic.  

4  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: CTR 2013 Discussion on: July 22, 2013, 10:26:54 AM
Thanks, Scott.  Are you heading to the finish this week?

greg
5  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: CTR 2013 Discussion on: July 22, 2013, 09:41:37 AM
Finally got the laptop out so I can see the blue dots. Cannot believe how far Jesse and Jefe are already. Insane. They must be really eager to breathe some smog in Denver. 

6  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: CTR 2013 Discussion on: July 22, 2013, 09:14:13 AM
Has D-Pow managed to turn his SPOT on yet? 
7  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: 2009 Coconino Loop Race Thread on: September 09, 2009, 03:37:06 PM
Hey Chad-  Can you email me what you have?  (It's Greg O.)

Turns out my wife is going to owe me one, so I may be able to do some of this ride with you guys.  Not the whole thing, but I'm thinking I may be able to get away with riding Flag to Mingus and then have a buddy come shuttle me back to Prescott. 

Greg
8  Forums / Bikepacking / Re: Coco-ming-o-bob - 4 days in Northern AZ on: June 30, 2009, 12:21:59 PM
How can this thread not have any replies?  You boys have tapped into it... every mtn biker's dream.  Even all the log-hoppers, table toppers and downhill skid kids... even though they don't know it, this kind of riding is the pinnacle of off-road riding.   thumbsup
9  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Chad's AZT 300 on: April 07, 2009, 09:15:46 PM
As I said at MTBR...

You're a badass, Chad! Nicely done. Can't wait to hear the story.

You just needed to go SS, was all.

What on earth brand of chain were you using?  
10  Forums / Winter bikepacking / Re: A to the everlovin' K on: February 04, 2009, 06:11:05 AM
Mike retired.  He's living off of Mike & Ike's in the Ohio backcountry.
11  Forums / Question and Answer / Re: What bike do you ride? How is it built? on: December 02, 2008, 07:10:28 PM
Spot Brand singlespeed 29er, rigid.  Carousel Design Works bags (and a backpack).  Keep the setup light at about 10-14 lbs in the backpack and 8-10 lbs on the bike (dry). 
12  Site / Site issues / Suggestions / Re: Add forums? on: November 04, 2008, 09:15:50 AM
I would be embarrassed to reveal how many internet forums I've frequented over the past several years... I, too, would stand 100% behind a forum policy that strictly forbids political talk or any even remotely insulting or offensive discussions.

It's really easy for those discussions to take on a life of their own and create a whole bunch of ill will, while the perpetrators of the discussion cry "free speech" and "censorship" when they're reprimanded or their threads closed. 

So far, this isn't an issue at all... the people at BP.net seem like a really great bunch.  But this type of adventuring is gaining steam and this forum will definitely grow. 

I personally would like to see a sub-forum devoted to Food exclusively. 
13  Forums / Winter bikepacking / Re: A to the everlovin' K on: November 04, 2008, 08:48:21 AM
Excuse my french but, Jesus Christ... moving, Mike.  That shot of the trees with the ice/snow on their branches is insane. 

You rock.  Wish I could talk my wife and kids into moving back to Alaska, but it ain't happening.  And we're too destitute to afford a visit anytime soon. 

With photos like yours though, I can live vicariously (if somewhat painfully) through your experiences. 

Greg
14  Forums / Routes / Re: Camp Reservations along Kokopelli Trail? on: November 04, 2008, 08:41:37 AM
Sorry to steer this thread so far OT...

These races will likely be very small, underground (though open to all who want to come), and very short (90 minutes).  Unsanctioned (but insured).  Maybe a $25 entry to cover costs (probably t-shirts and insurance, FS permit, if we can get one). 

We may tweak this concept (or completely revamp it) after the first race, but for now we're thinking of something to capture the vibe of bicycle culture... something that frankly is missing in this town.  I moved out West from Bloomington, Indiana (by way of Alaska)... B'ton is an insane cycling town, like a mini-Portland.  I'd love to foster that same sort of bicycle-oriented community in Prescott, so we'll see what we can whip up.  It will include a party.

Good excuse for people to visit Prescott and do their Whiskey pre-ride, too.

We'll definitely make room for people with gears!  Would love to have ya, Scott.
15  Forums / Routes / Re: Camp Reservations along Kokopelli Trail? on: November 02, 2008, 07:21:07 AM
That's very helpful-  thanks a bunch.  We'll reconsider our options and probably push the ride back 3-4 weeks.  Or, more likely, find another trip to do and hit KT in Autumn '09 instead.  I'll definitely be hitting you up.

Prescott is hurting for mtn bike events.  The Epic Whiskey is a lot of fun but it needs a good injection of some grassroots, punk rock, non-HR monitor, PBR vibes to really satisfy the appetite of the people I ride with.  We love the Whiskey, but need something else. 

Singlespeed-focused (but not exclusive probably) races are being planned for Spring and Fall in Prescott.  A non-profit, pro-anarchy kinda deal.   Grin

I'll keep you posted... would love to have you come for the inaugural Prescott Cat O' Nines in the Pines! 

Greg
16  Forums / Routes / Re: Camp Reservations along Kokopelli Trail? on: November 01, 2008, 02:18:47 PM
Thanks- a friend was saying we'd need reservations.  If March is considered early for the Kokopelli, then maybe crowded campgrounds are the last thing we should be worrying about. 

As for the snow near Moab, how bad might it be?  We have come to expect a good amount of hike-a-biking on our UL trips.  If there's going to be a foot of snow or something, that sounds rather unpleasant, but if it's must a matter of a few inches here and there and the associated runoff from the melt and some mud... we're fine with that.

We have a narrow window to run the Kokopelli since there is a big local race in Prescott in mid-April and we're hoping to put on a small grassroots single speed race the last week of March, otherwise we'd push the KT trip back a few weeks. 

Thanks for your help.

Greg
17  Forums / Routes / Camp Reservations along Kokopelli Trail? on: October 31, 2008, 02:08:44 PM
We're going to run Kokopelli's in March and I am wondering if anyone here has details about the camp reservations I've heard people mention. 

Who takes the reservations?  A number of different organizations, or a single org?

How far in advance do you have to make reservations, generally?  Hope we aren't too late for March. 

Any other beta would be appreciated. 

Thanks!

Greg
18  Site / Site issues / Suggestions / Re: Introduction Forum on: October 01, 2008, 09:27:13 PM
The thread is rockin' Scott!

I haven't found time to post up an intro but will soon.  This forum is picking up steam FAST.  Lots of big names and big riders congregating in one place... very cool.

Greg
19  Site / Site issues / Suggestions / Introduction Forum on: September 24, 2008, 04:06:43 PM
I may just be missing it, but I've been to forums that have a sub-forum for newly registered members to introduce themselves to the community.  Is there one here?  Can there be one? 

Loving this forum so far, by the way.  Thanks for creating it. 

Greg
20  Forums / Question and Answer / Re: Wheel size? on: September 24, 2008, 04:00:18 PM
I run 29" wheels and found that the increased wheel diameter (and the associated decreased rolling resistance) is even more apparent when you are pushing your bike on hike-a-bike sections. 

A couple weeks ago we did the CT, Silverton-Durango via Rico-Silverton Trail... we got a lot of practice pushing. 

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