For the curious here is a link to the route:
http://ridewithgps.com/routes/18958
close to 9200 feet of climbing, multiple 5-10% pitches, sustained.
The views are incredible, if you have the time and legs it is going to
be a great ride.  I would have to break it into at leat 2 or 3 rides.
Lesson learned, never let Chris get you in a scissor hold, he and
those that do rides like this could probably crush you

Rob

On Jan 26, 9:05 am, "XO-1.org Rough Riders" <adventureco...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hi Rob
>
> I've been riding all those same roads since my first double century in
> 1983. Up through the 80s, including when I raced RAAM in 1987, nobody
> had a lower gear than 42x23. We sneered at C-Record when it came out
> with a 39 tooth small ring. Eventually I got older, grew out of my
> skinny teenager body, and started riding up much steeper climbs (Santa
> Monica Mountains, for ex) and started running a 39 tooth front with a
> 25, then 26, then 27, and then finally a 28 largest rear cog.
>
> Nowadays I run a 39/48 in front (or 38/48 on some cranks) and 11/28 in
> rear. I can get up anything on that 39/28 low gear, including the vast
> majority of the Rough Riding adventures in which I partake. I'm not a
> fan of triple cranks and only have them on my two mountain bikes and
> mountain bike tandem. I don't like "compact doubles," either, because
> the jump is so wide between, for example, 34 to 48.
>
> - Chris Kostman
> La Jolla, CAhttp://www.XO-1.orghttp://www.adventurecorps.com
>
> On Jan 25, 8:41 pm, rperks <perks....@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Chris,
> > it should be a really fun ride.  I have done many of the pieces of the
> > route, but never all at once they way it was put together for this
> > brevet.  I know you are a strong rider, but put some thought intio
> > your gear range, there are some pretty serious hills thrown in there,
> > mostly in the middle.  Casitas pass has taken me by suprise with the
> > lack of breeze and steepness, it can get hot and long on the back side
> > of the lake, even on days when it is cool everywhere else.  I would
> > pack layers and have a few extra teeth in the rear jus in case.
>
> > I was thinking about doing this ride as it is the closest to my home,
> > but 300k on this route is not where my fitness is at the moment, maybe
> > I will see you guys out there though I hope to be riding in the mid
> > day.
>
> > Rob- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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