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Monday, November 12 - Colquitz–Interurban–Partridge–Mt. Work–Thetis–Esquimalt
Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2018 5:07 pm
by Rolf
I'm planning on
this bit of unfinished business tomorrow if anyone else is keen. Pace won't be pedal-to-the-metal, but given the distance, we'll have to be pretty consistent with fewer breaks.
Leaving Fort and Richmond at 7:00 a.m., Interurban and Colquitz River Trail at 7:25, breakfast downtown by 10:15(?)
Re: Monday, November 12 - Colquitz–Interurban–Partridge–Mt. Work–Thetis–Esquimalt
Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2018 6:18 pm
by schouten
I'm new here but that looks like a great ride. The pace sounds a bit intimidating though. I'll keep my eyes posted for something a bit easier to get my feet wet.
Re: Monday, November 12 - Colquitz–Interurban–Partridge–Mt. Work–Thetis–Esquimalt
Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2018 9:17 pm
by rduncan
I was thinking of a road ride but you twisted my rubber arm.
See you at fort & richmond.
Re: Monday, November 12 - Colquitz–Interurban–Partridge–Mt. Work–Thetis–Esquimalt
Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2018 10:01 pm
by Fozzy
In
Re: Monday, November 12 - Colquitz–Interurban–Partridge–Mt. Work–Thetis–Esquimalt
Posted: Sun Nov 11, 2018 11:24 pm
by rhughes
Meet you guys at Blanshard and Bay at 7:10.
Ritchie
Re: Monday, November 12 - Colquitz–Interurban–Partridge–Mt. Work–Thetis–Esquimalt
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 6:40 am
by NickLosier
Ill be there at colquitz and Interurban
Re: Monday, November 12 - Colquitz–Interurban–Partridge–Mt. Work–Thetis–Esquimalt
Posted: Mon Nov 12, 2018 8:37 pm
by Rolf
Things I learned today:
- By tweaking just a few indignant noses, one can make it from Pareto to Partridge Hills via trails in about an hour.
- Testament is much better ridden west to east, and becomes a bit of a hiking farce the other way.
- Road climbing still sucks, but Ross-Durrance is strangely fun to head up the “wrong” way.
- The sustained downhills and wide trails from Munn to South Thetis (Kallie’s, Frank’s, SMR, Bellamy, Phelps) are a total blast, and would be fun to try sometime without ever putting a foot down.
- Fozzy is just about the safest crasher I’ve ever met. Alan a close second. These guys just bounce up from everything.
- Rob D will ride for fun through a puddle up to his axles with little urging—and won’t bail.
- JT has impeccable taste in restaurants. Not only were we welcomed to bring our bikes inside at Paul’s Motor Inn, we received unsolicited advice on the use of illicit drugs with our bacon.
A memorable morning and a few more geographic boxes ticked. Thanks, gents!
Durrance Lake (with absolutely no sissy-filtering)