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Hurricane Ridge JULY 1

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 7:00 am
by Andrew
So now that we have the big Aug 18th TSC hurricane ride going, we need a warm up Hurricane ride. So who is going for the traditional July 1st ride? There will likely be a good sized group from Procity.

Re: Hurricane Ridge JULY 1

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 3:02 pm
by Paul C.
As long as the weather forcast is for 18 C or more ,with no rain, I am going .
I may not sit with the Procity MEN wearing Pink and black (unless I where my baby blues with pink and yellow)......
Is Procity supplying a support vehicle like last year ? Is 6:10 the ferry leaving time ?

Re: Hurricane Ridge JULY 1

Posted: Tue Jun 25, 2013 10:48 pm
by MDAWSON
I'd like to go July 1st. What's the plan for it, where we meeting, etc.?

mike.

Re: Hurricane Ridge JULY 1

Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 7:55 am
by Stéphane Tran
Hurricane Ridge is a massive climb but definitely doable for any reasonably fit cyclist, which is anyone reading this on the forum!
We will be taking the 6:10am Coho ferry (the terminal is on Belleville Street), and I would recommend showing up at 5:30am with your passport ready. It's also not a bad idea to purchase your ticket ahead of time, as I wouldn't be surprised if 60 or more riders show up if the weather is agreeable. It is just under $50 return for 1 person and a bike and there is also a $5 admission fee to the Olympic National Park. Most people do 1 ascent/descent and then return on the early afternoon ferry. However, Tripleshotters are not like most people and there is probably some crazy plan in the works, but someone else will have to comment on that.
I may be repeating some of what Kate has already mentioned, but I strongly recommend bringing travel insurance, some extra layers for the descent, your usual flat/repair kit and a few extra greenbacks. I also recommend asking Dave Spiers or Marcus about our epic ride 3 years ago on a cold, drizzly Canada day!

Re: Hurricane Ridge JULY 1

Posted: Wed Jun 26, 2013 8:14 am
by Rolf
This was a BC Day ride three years ago.

It more than made up for the preceding Canada Day ride Stéphane mentioned - during which some riders were hospitalized for hypothermia (there was still tons of snow, in July!)

40 straight minutes of descending gets chilly in any conditions. :shock:

Re: Hurricane Ridge JULY 1

Posted: Fri Jun 28, 2013 7:53 pm
by Chris Marshall
Count me in.
Chris