Yeah, great report, Mark! I actually toured through that area (including 
Riding Mtn NP) on my cross-continent tour in 2011, so the photos bring back 
memories.

I really like the idea of the challenge as well.

-Shawn

On Friday, August 22, 2014 7:45:57 AM UTC-7, Mark Reimer wrote:
>>
>> Last weekend I participated in an event put on by a local endurance 
>> cycling club called Operacion Muerto. The task was pretty simple: ride to a 
>> pre-determined set of checkpoints as fast as you can. The checkpoints were 
>> in and around Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba, and mostly 
>> comprised of ranger stations, back country campsites, and a few trail 
>> heads. I teamed up with my buddy Graham and we decided to throw out the 'as 
>> fast as you can' part of the event and treat the ride as an extended 
>> weekend tour, rather than a race. In the end we rode some long days on 
>> trails - 180km, 132km and 110km, but it was all done slowly and 
>> comfortably, with many stops to enjoy a quick swim, sip on some bourbon, 
>> smell the flowers, etc. 
>>
>> My write up is pretty long and there are a ton of photos, so I think the 
>> easiest way to check it out would be to visit the original ride report 
>> <http://operacionmuerto.wordpress.com/2014/08/21/mark-reimer-summer-2014/>
>>   
>>
>> *Direct link: 
>> http://operacionmuerto.wordpress.com/2014/08/21/mark-reimer-summer-2014/ 
>> <http://operacionmuerto.wordpress.com/2014/08/21/mark-reimer-summer-2014/>*
>>
>> The Atlantis was the perfect steed for this event. I put 2.1" Nano's on 
>> earlier and they rolled fast on the gravel roads, and with reduced pressure 
>> soaked up the roots and rocks on the single track. I love this bike. I also 
>> took a leap of faith and rode the whole thing without bib shorts, which 
>> normally isn't a big deal, but 420km of trails is a lot of bashing down 
>> there. My B17 Special combined with merino wool underwear and some 
>> loose-ish synthetic shorts kept me DRY and comfortable, despite 
>> temperatures rising to 37C at times. 
>>
>> Only equipment semi-failure was my Bagman Expedition rack for the 
>> Carradice Camper Longflap. I didn't have more than maybe ten or fifteen 
>> pounds in the bag - ultralight tent, tube, rain jacket, shirt and 2L of 
>> water. But when I got back and removed the bag, I noticed all the bouncing 
>> around had actually bent the rack a fair bit. It still works just fine, but 
>> the bag sits about 1cm lower now. All in all not a huge deal. 
>>
>

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