Re: BIG LOOP RIDE - 270km July 7
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2013 11:50 am
I kinda like the idea of two teams going in opposite directions to see who finishes first! - imagine Tour de Whatever meets Amazing Race...
I took the Victoria Gran Fondo route (as seen by millions on MapMyRide) and mapped it in the reverse direction, particularly as I wanted to look at the elevations: http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/fullscreen/220940469 . The climbs and descents are roughly symmetrical, with the steepest section, apart from the Malahat, coming at the Century mark - miles, that is. The ride ends a lot more gently with this route, and as you can see from the map is more or less a straight shot southeast along the water which, as the sailors will tell you, should be subject to afternoon convective winds from the west. And probably dry and sunny at that time, as opposed to the cold morning fog and mists we would encounter if starting toward Renfrew.
As to the prospect of the Malahat at the end of the day (it's actually a beautiful ride up in the early morning, and you have time to admire the scenery) I'll give Kate the last word on that:
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I took the Victoria Gran Fondo route (as seen by millions on MapMyRide) and mapped it in the reverse direction, particularly as I wanted to look at the elevations: http://www.mapmyride.com/routes/fullscreen/220940469 . The climbs and descents are roughly symmetrical, with the steepest section, apart from the Malahat, coming at the Century mark - miles, that is. The ride ends a lot more gently with this route, and as you can see from the map is more or less a straight shot southeast along the water which, as the sailors will tell you, should be subject to afternoon convective winds from the west. And probably dry and sunny at that time, as opposed to the cold morning fog and mists we would encounter if starting toward Renfrew.
As to the prospect of the Malahat at the end of the day (it's actually a beautiful ride up in the early morning, and you have time to admire the scenery) I'll give Kate the last word on that:
viewtopic.php?f=19&t=4368