obviously on and off, but I have been riding with my best riding buddy 
since 6th grade.  We've also celebrated birthdays together since college - 
Aug 22/23, and looks like Michael's b/d is pretty close.  We had an easy 
ride Saturday, though, because he was keeping his CK down for a blood 
baseline test coming up this week.  He did give me a sixpack of Ballast 
Point Sculpin, which was a thoughtful present.  

On Monday, August 25, 2014 10:52:43 AM UTC-5, Montclair BobbyB wrote:
>
> Michael:  That is indeed a brute of a climb... Did you approach from 
> Jeffersonville or Stowe?  I still recall riding over the Notch back in 
> college (all loaded up)... Tough climb from Jeffersonville, but was glad to 
> be riding DOWN the Stowe side.  Nice job... Take the day off !!!
>
> Peace,
> BB
>
> On Monday, August 25, 2014 8:01:46 AM UTC-4, Michael Hechmer wrote:
>>
>> As I approach 70 (10/15) I am no longer looking for mountains to climb, 
>> neither in life nor on the bike.  But once a year, I pull myself together, 
>> square off with a brute and conquer it.
>>
>> So yesterday, I did my now annual (two years in a row) ride up to 
>> Smugglers Notch.  I took the Rambouillet but wasn’t sure it’s low double 
>> gearing (30/28) would be enough, but it was.  When I got the Ram, (Sept of 
>> 2004 or 5) my first ride was an 80 mile trip to the top of 
>> the Appalachian Gap, a beast of a climb with a fair stretch of 22% grade at 
>> the top.  I wanted to celebrate this year with the Ram, again.  This climb 
>> goes up about 1700 feet in about 4 miles.  The first mile climbs 400 feet, 
>> then there's a couple of miles of 1-2% grade before the last three miles, 
>> which gain about 1100 feet. 
>>
>> I always stop at the entrance to Smugglers Notch Ski resort, which is 
>> just before the last three mile push, for a brief rest & water and then I 
>> stop again about 1 1/2 mile later where it briefly flattens out.  Take on 
>> air and water.  But this time I had to stop about a half mile or so before 
>> the top to catch my breath, lower my heart rate, and rest my legs. I 
>> wondered if a 24/27 wouldn't have required that stop.  That’s just before 
>> the final 12% up to the top. About this time I forgot two very important 
>> things.  Why the hell I was doing this and which of the dam turns was the 
>> last one before the top.  But I made it.  Shouldn't have done this on a 
>> Sunday, too much traffic, but life has been very busy.
>>
>> Took it easy on the way down, just sat up and coasted at 40 or so.  I 
>> feel pretty good now on Monday morning.
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
>>

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