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9 days, impressive.
Those 29 wheels look really big relative to her, in the picture, she must be sort of short and riding a smallish frame. Seems to me that 29 wheels on
a small/short frame doesn't make sense.
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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 |
9 days, impressive.
Those 29 wheels look really big relative to her, in the picture, she must be sort of short and riding a smallish frame. Seems to me that 29 wheels on
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29 inch wheels are faster for cross country riding. They make small and some companys make xs frames with 29 inch wheels. The bigger wheels go over
the bumps with less effort. The 27.5 x 3 inch wide tires float better in the sand, but weigh more and the extra weight slows you down. I am going to
guess the girl (Lael Wilcox,) is 5 feet 7 inches, most likely rides a medium. If she is on a small, it is to save weight. Some racers ride a smaller
bike for more speed. A shorter wheel base is faster also. I want as big a frame as I can handle for comfort. The longer wheel base is also safer.
I had to buy a 26 inch wheeled bike. My 29er is collecting dust for now. The guy on the 27.5 x 3 cut the side wall on his tire. He patched it up
the best he could. He could not buy a new tire between Ensenada and La Paz. I cut my side wall on my 26er. My Orange seal tubeless sealant fixed
the leak. I can buy a new tire in most any town or even from a rancho.
Pushing bikes up hill, I slowley passed the guy on the 27.5 x 3. He passsed me as I struggled through some sand. I passed him pushing up the next
hill. He passed me coasting down a long hill, I had to hit the brakes in some rough stuff. I had 26 x 2.4
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I have pedaled from Ensenada to Uruapan to Ojos Negros to Tecate. The fastest was 3 days. I have spent 10 days in them hills more than just a couple
of times.
She did it 1
on the other hand,
I have storys to tell of mountain lions, vaqueros, wild pigs, bandidos con placas, even a blizard in parque 1857.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmSH9vwZyb4
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Joe, for what it is worth, I encountered four seperat groups of riders between San Javier and B.O.L.A. between Thanksgiving and Christmas.
I asked all of them if they needed any water, fresh fruit, anything else? While they all appreciated the offer, only two groups took me up on it, and
took a refreshment break!
There was one solo rider south of B.O.L.A. that seemed annoyed and did not even stop. I think he was trying to catch up to the other riders that were
about 20 miles ahead of him!
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
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There is a video interview of her on the Facebook page for San Quintin al Dia.
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9 days, impressive.
Those 29 wheels look really big relative to her, in the picture, she must be sort of short and riding a smallish frame. Seems to me that 29 wheels on
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0XGX98OW4Rc
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I asked all of them if they needed any water, fresh fruit, anything else? While they all appreciated the offer, only two groups took me up on it, and
took a refreshment break!
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Most of the time your bicycle is to heavy and you do not want more stuff. On the other hand, when the tienda was closed 3 towns in a row, I was
really happy to have people stop and offer me water.
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Fastest know time on the Baja divide bike route
11 days 13 hours 2 minutes
Tecate to Cabo
girl in video (Lael,) set the time
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diZgO_oZBZU
another Baja Divide video
http://www.bikepacking.com/plog/baja-divide-film/
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Well it is time again.
Any word on el nino?
Is he sleeping?
Any ideas for a new alternate route?
Any ideas about my personal interest, cave paintings along the baja divide bicycle route?
Or, is it back to cycling alone, everyone else lost interest?
Why do we always return to baja?
It is hard and unforgiving
There is little water
we always return
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Joe, I offered again this year to drive a support vehicle for my son and some of his riding companions if they wanted to do a mid winter Baja tour,
but he made other plans.
By the way, he is very active in the Anchorage cycling community, and Lael Wilcox (also from Anchorage) is one of his friends. If you are ever
interested in riding roads or trails under the midnight sun, U2U me sometime and I will provide his contact info.
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I am able to ride just fast enough to get out of the way, and let those them young people pass by.
In the forseeable future, my plans include cycling in baja, Nicaragua, Guatemala, the Pacific Northwest trail, and the Great Western trail.
You know maybe.
Or.
I could sit at a computer and type about bicycles.
Or.
I could use my bicycle to search for cave paintings.
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Quote: Originally posted by TMW | A very big undertaking to say the least. It would be nice if they provided a GPS file to convert to GE or a Google Earth file. From what I see
everything is tied to an interactive Memory map. I would like to plot the course on GE and either print out the sections or store them on my Laptop
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I was able to put the route on GE
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Quote: Originally posted by joerover | Did anyone notice some places of interest along the bike route? Such as archaeological sites. Places of interest that should seen.
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10 days ago I was at Misión San Francisco de Borja and the caretaker told me hundreds of bikes from this event had come thru a week earlier.
We even saw some new, bike-related graffito on the road to the Misión:
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Quote: Originally posted by StuckSucks | Quote: Originally posted by joerover | Did anyone notice some places of interest along the bike route? Such as archaeological sites. Places of interest that should seen.
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10 days ago I was at Misión San Francisco de Borja and the caretaker told me hundreds of bikes from this event had come thru a week earlier.
We even saw some new, bike-related graffito on the road to the Misión:
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possibly a different event? there are 2 cross-penninsula events, one a mt bike ride, the other a hike - both get pretty big participation (several
hundred or riders or hikers), and both go by mision san borja. basic route is from pacific to BOLA passing the mission
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We passed a bunch of riders last week. One group going through the mountains outside of Loreto to Insurgentes. Riding on the highway. Going up big
ass grades and sharp turns.
Grueling and dangerous.
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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 |
possibly a different event? there are 2 cross-penninsula events, one a mt bike ride, the other a hike - both get pretty big participation (several
hundred or riders or hikers), and both go by mision san borja. basic route is from pacific to BOLA passing the mission |
Yep, could be. Hard to see in the photo after "xochi" it says 2017, so *sometime* this year.
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Quote: Originally posted by mtgoat666 | Quote: Originally posted by StuckSucks | Quote: Originally posted by joerover | Did anyone notice some places of interest along the bike route? Such as archaeological sites. Places of interest that should seen.
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10 days ago I was at Misión San Francisco de Borja and the caretaker told me hundreds of bikes from this event had come thru a week earlier.
We even saw some new, bike-related graffito on the road to the Misión:
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possibly a different event? there are 2 cross-penninsula events, one a mt bike ride, the other a hike - both get pretty big participation (several
hundred or riders or hikers), and both go by mision san borja. basic route is from pacific to BOLA passing the mission |
Seems they have a local bicycle club in the area of Montevideo or San Borja, or ?¡?¿¿ somewhere. I bumped into a group of cyclists on a 100* day
leaving Montevideo, (cave paintings,) last march. I was cycling because I had opnly 5 liters of water. These guys are hardcore , cycling in a heat
wave, and far from home, could be a racing club.
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Joe, those are some amazing photos! I never thought to offer cookies or water to bikers while they are riding but I have often talked to them when we
meet up at tiendas in Baja.
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mardi gras ensenada 2016
baja divide 2016
still working on the night time cactus technique.
1 minute into 2017, tjtq
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Montevideo
ensenada
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Back on track, thanks very much
I found some unknow, or unmapped rock art east of El Arco, less than a hundred yards of the baja divide bicycle route. I was looking for rock art at
the time. Anybody know where to look for more history off the bike route?
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