Saturday, July 17, 2010

Day 55, Breckenridge, CO 22 mi. (2464 total)



After a long, grueling 4 mile hill, we are proud to say we summited Hoosier Pass! At 11,542' it is the highest elevation we shall reach on our voyage. We met many other cyclists at the top sucking wind, but we were among the select few who were unsupported and had hauled all of our crap up there!

The next 4 miles were payback time: a screaming descent full of switchbacks and hairpin curves - thank god for our rear drum brake! The downhill contined but eased in gradient all the way into Breckenridge, where we plan to explore the many shops and restaurants that this upscale ski town has to offer.

We would like to thank Annette for the great accomodations in Breckenridge.

6 comments:

  1. Hey Guys,

    Made it to Silverthorne, resting up in a nice motel for myself, a little treat after getting over the Hoosier. I didn't think it was as bad as I was expecting. Thanks for the last couple of days, it was great meeting up with you again. It would have taken me a lot longer to get to Fairplay yesterday if it wasn't for you pacing me.

    Hopefully we will see each other again at some stage but if not enjoy the rest of your trip. Take care.

    Derek

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  2. Congratulations :) It's all downhill from there! Stay safe. Love, Renee and Joe

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  3. Just checking your progress on the map. Looking good you two! Thanks for the card, made me smile. Where do I send Mike's?

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  4. Congrats on getting over Hoosier Pass !!! The ride down from the top must have been thrilling and, at times, a bit frightening. Mom and I read your report every night with great delight. Take care of yourselves and enjoy the journey.

    Love, Mom and Dad

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  5. Nice meeting you up on the pass. We'll be following your very classy blog spot and looking for hints as we head east. Check out the group photo of us on Hoosier at clydejoellephotos.shutterfly.com (click on the cross-country bike ride tab at the top of the main page). Joelle and Clyde heading home to VA

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  6. Sounds like that would not of been a good time for the drum brake to fail. Glad you are over that hill. Mom (Holly) Say's hi and hope's all is well. She keeps asking about you two!! Keep up the hard work, I know I couldn't do this!!! -Melanie Porter

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