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Life kept rolling after my 2021 100EX July 2nd. A good friend turned 60 and all the outdoor “easy” plans changed with rain and the party rolled into my little house. Like any food service person – I made it all happen. Truth - it felt harder than Crushering my way around the UP.
Another thing happened that week. A 65 year old woman, cyclist and outdoors
enthusiast,
Leah David Lokan, was a killed by a rogue grizzly bear in Ovando, Montana
early in a planned 400 mile bike-packing trip on the Tour Divide route. That just hit me like a ton of bricks. I didn’t know her, but her age, the fact she
was trying another aspect of our sport, bike-packing, after decades of riding -
that she was prepared, experienced in the outdoors, wasn’t alone, was camping
in a town… Of all the things that might happen out in the wild – being mauled
to death by a grizzly, even in bear country, wasn’t too likely. But she was gone, and I saw myself in that
bit of news. Some of us are lucky to live
to a certain age and have the time to “get after it”. Try new things, challenge ourselves, discover
more. Leah was there – she’d planned,
prepared and bam! Gone.
This ride of the Crusher
P2P was dedicated to Leah David Lokan. I’m sure her spirit appreciated the
beauty of our Michigan Upper Peninsula. Each
day I try to remind myself to be grateful, aware and productive – always learning.
This spring, I also had the pleasure of supporting a local friend, who after 18 months of Covid life blasting her fitness wanted to get back into shape so she could Crush the 40EX with Maria Diekema’s Lakeshore Mountain Biking Sister’s group of first time Crushers. Maria crushes it every week introducing women in Southwest Mi to riding, learning new skills and building confidence on the trails.
Lakeshore MTB Sisters' Stoke! |
For me, it was the combo of Coast to Coast 210 and Marji Gesick 50 in 2019 that guided me to Crusher life. C2C is awesome but I thought it was a long time to ride gravel roads (little did I know that 16 hours is nothing.) Marji Gesick introduced to me to the magic and power of the 906 Adventure team. Though I have no desire to race the MG100, I thought – maybe the P2P! So like many of you, I signed up for the P2P in 2020 and then all hell broke loose with a world wide pandemic. The best thing to come out of the pandemic for me was the shake up of my life (basically halting my business) and the addition of learning I found Up North. Mainly, the reminder that we don’t have infinite amounts of time to get shit done, learn new shit, and spread good shit to others.
2020 brought two rides of the 225EX (1st one fail),
a 100EX and 40EX. But “Race Day” weekend
of July last year when the crazy storm happened, and I got stuck in the swamp
brings me amazing appreciation for not only the weather of this 2021 version of
“Race Day” weekend – but also the community of it. 2020 Crushering taught us self-reliance. Sure, Todd took pity on me and others and
helped us out when things got dire – but for the most part we were out there
alone. I rode twice solo unsupported last year and again this year on the
100EX. No way would I have ever dreamed
I’d be confident enough to do that if I think back in 2019. It’s a Crusher education package.
I don’t know what got into Todd’s head this year, but he
just decided to have a big ole Crusher party.
I’m pretty sure future Crushers should not expect that – but I am really
super grateful to have been hauled up to Copper Harbor by my special gang –Crazy
Train Tandem – ( Mike Clark, LTP (Linda
Thompson Poeder), Molly and Katie to get the full P2P experience. My gang is the best! Being a solo act like
myself makes logistics for point to points particularly difficult so my “team”
is extra special to me.
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How we gonna fit all dis? |
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Cinnamon roll head size check on the way to Copper |
Trailend Campground checkin |
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The gang at Checkpoint 2 |
Despite all the fancy 906 support (Houghton, Arvon -the most
out of body experience given the time of day, Dishno burrito – had to skip that
since we were drilling for the cut-off) – we still had a good hard ride. Crazy Train had to dump at 110. Cramps hit Mike hard. More adaptation and work has to be done to
manage heat and dehydration when you’re old like Mike and me. But the disappointment was palpable. But
Crazy Train loaded up the tandem and stuck it out with Katie, our angelic
support, and cheered Molly and I to the end.
Despite me saying that this would be my last event where I
had to stay up into a second day. Both
Molly and I thought we improved our staying up skills (granted she’s less than
half my age and should be able to ace that arena)! Never say never – maybe I can stay up and
ride better? Who knows. No Red Bulls, 5-hour energys or caffeine
pills have been partaken yet. Fearful of
heart attacks at my advanced age.
Mt. Arvon Fairyland |
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AAA Road breakfast 55 |
P2P versus EX? Definitely
EX for me. P2P is great for those who
want a racey feel but there’s too much civilization for my taste. It’s more of a gravel race til you get to L’anse. It was dry so definitely an easier year in
that regard – as long as you don’t mind sand. I was definitely looking for puddles when the
heat started trying to take me out in the last 15 miles.
Special mention to my BaseCamp
training teammates Rhonda Wright, who I heard won the women’s P2P coming to MI
from Nebraska and Nate Edel from Minneapolis who completed the 225EX on his
trusty Jamis gravel bike sporting 38cm tires (all he can fit). Ride what ya got and get after it!!
If you like company, whether P2Ping or EXing– always choose
to Crush it the “Race Weekend”. It was
so otherworldly to have riders all around after almost 2 years. And there were awesome support teams out on
the course, including ours. Thanks for
all the water – especially the “Hammer guy” who saved my ass twice on Sunday. I think if I were to do P2P again, I’d have to
#belikelisa and ride to Copper. One of
my favorite Saturday moments was on that sandy descent in South Range when Lisa
and Tristan rolled down, dismounted, hiked past me and then Lisa says “it’ll be
easier to run it” – and off they went running with their bikes to the bottom.
Thank You, Thank You, Thank You – 906 Adventure community, Todd, Stacey, Tara, and all the volunteers. You created an extremely memorable day for us. You are empowering a ton of kids and old Beth to be better versions of ourselves through outdoor adventure. I’m already scheming my next Crusher trip. It is still only July after all. A link to my 2021 P2P ride can be found here. If stick around town a bit after you crush it, you might be lucky enough to enjoy some true Up North magic through the haze of your fatigue.
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The Great Lake in all its glory |
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Aw I’m in your write up ! I was hoping I’d be riding next to you but I was by myself most of the day ! I kept wondering what I was missing out in choosing p2p vs ex the mouth of arvon looks amazing ! I chose the “race” experience and had a ton of F’un haha
ReplyDeleteMouth of Huron. Geez who knows the brain damage that many hours of riding has done haha
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