RAAM Segment 2 - Pauma Valley to Lake Henshaw - 37.592km
The DeLorme topo software for the computrainer arrived today around 2PM. I have just begun to play with the software in course creation, but I have used DeLorme products and have used this same version of the software. How I love remembering things! So, I created the Pauma Valley, CA to Lake Henshaw, CA. Here is a little map for your enjoyment. Look at that profile map. It looks like you ride uphill for a bit, and the rollers then pick up after you reach the top. I also have a picture of the area around Lake Henshaw, CA. The lake looks a little tranquil, but it should because it is really in the middle of nowhere. If you look at the map, the lake appears to be in no man's land of the mountains and the dry Californian desert. Doesn't it make you thirsty just looking at the picture? Maybe you might want to bask in the sun on the beach of the lake. But maybe you want to get eaten by bugs and other lake insects. Does anyone see anything
resembling a white sand beach or do we only have green-brown mud on the shore?- Loading up the course
Post ride report. Wow. Forget about the picture of Lake Henshaw looking beautiful because the road is horrible! Wow. To get up to the lake, the road has some very serious grades. I love climbing hills and mountains, but I either am out of shape when it comes to climbing and/or I need to turn on the smoothing feature in the DeLorme software. Road grades do not change as quickly as the course was do
ing. You do not go from 1%to 15% in about 5 seconds. So, I will deal with that before the next segment. Either way, it was a tough ride. Towards the end, the good ole' quadraceps muscles were shouting that they were nearing the end of their available power. In reviewing the profile, this section of course was basically a category 1 climb found in a major tour such as the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, or Vuealta de Espana. Ouch. But it is all good!
resembling a white sand beach or do we only have green-brown mud on the shore?- Loading up the coursePost ride report. Wow. Forget about the picture of Lake Henshaw looking beautiful because the road is horrible! Wow. To get up to the lake, the road has some very serious grades. I love climbing hills and mountains, but I either am out of shape when it comes to climbing and/or I need to turn on the smoothing feature in the DeLorme software. Road grades do not change as quickly as the course was do
ing. You do not go from 1%to 15% in about 5 seconds. So, I will deal with that before the next segment. Either way, it was a tough ride. Towards the end, the good ole' quadraceps muscles were shouting that they were nearing the end of their available power. In reviewing the profile, this section of course was basically a category 1 climb found in a major tour such as the Tour de France, Giro d'Italia, or Vuealta de Espana. Ouch. But it is all good! Labels: bicycle, CA, California, climbing, hills, Lake Henshaw, RAAM, riding
