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Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: AZTR 2013 Planning
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on: April 17, 2013, 07:16:05 AM
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When I went through northern Arizona a month ago a landslide had just closed Highway US89. This the main connector from Page to points north and northeast. If you coming down from the north or northwest use 89A and let anyone who picks you up at the finish tthat they need to work around the closed section of 89. Here is the latest on the detour and when they might get the road fixed: http://azdot.gov/CCPartnerships/News/NRel3455.aspMy exut strategy was to ride from the finish to Page. Is the road closure further North than that or do i need to revisit my strategy?
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Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: cross signaling
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on: April 10, 2013, 04:01:51 AM
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I haven't had it happen with a GPS and a wireless computer, but have had it happen with wireless computer and a handlebar light. Wireless computers are very susceptible to RF interference so it wouldn't surprise me that a GPS would send it a little loopy. Running a wired computer might be a guaranteed fix.
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Forums / Question and Answer / Re: Australia Bike Tour/Packing Ideas for a month?
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on: April 08, 2013, 02:44:14 AM
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You see Australian snakes with roughly the same frequency that you see BC bears. In winter, they are all sleeping, in summer they are everywhere and you will be hard pressed to go on a ride of any length and not see one. If you are pedalling, you usually are right on top of them before you realise they are there - don't be the third rider in the line - the first ride spooks it, the second rider just makes it mad, the third rider is in trouble. I don't really give snakes a second thought while riding in Aus although I know people who are really spooked by them and will plan their rides accordingly. Different strokes for different folks. Bogans - now those you have to watch out for.....
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Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: AZTR 2013 Planning
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on: April 05, 2013, 07:33:33 PM
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Scott, Is it better to simplify the track to 10K or split the track into 8+ tracks? I want to make sure the simplified track will have enough detail for someone that has never ridden the route. Assuming my Dakota 20 can hold 80,254 points.
If you decide to use a split version of the full 80k (that's what i'll do) you can save some of the grunt work of the GPS by only showing 2 or 3 track files at once. Leave the other 4 or 5 not set as 'show on map' and then the gps doesn't have to process them while you are riding. Turn them to show on map when you get to that part of the trail. i might chuck the simplified 10k file on there as a backup as well.
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Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: AZTR 2013 Planning
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on: April 04, 2013, 02:08:47 PM
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That, I believe, is a spectacular idea. Maybe a little hike down to the river, too?
Sounds good. Beer at the finish (gee i hope there is a beer cache at the border)
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Forums / Question and Answer / Re: Australia Bike Tour/Packing Ideas for a month?
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on: April 04, 2013, 01:13:49 AM
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An example would be something like flying into Perth riding the Munda Biddi and then continuing on the road along the south towards Melbourne, chill for a couple days and fly home from Melbourne. Although the Eyre highway might be a little too much of the same thing long, dry, straight, not ideal wind direction etc.
Area 54 is spot on there: I've ridden Perth to 100 mile straight on the Nullabor (knee packed it in) which is a little over 1000kms and if I'm honest, it's freaking boring. unrelenting head winds, exceptionally hot in December and the scenery is so same-same that there isn't a whole lot to look forward to each day. The BNT is likely to be a much better option. If you are riding it and get as far as Newcastle (or the Hunter Valley), look me up and I'll bring beer and pizza.
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Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: AZTR 2013 Planning
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on: April 04, 2013, 12:44:12 AM
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Anyone care to guess why Chip is layed up in that particular location short of Oracle? Doesn't look to me like there's anything at that location? Is there a watersource or something close by that might have given him reason to go off route to bivvy?
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Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: AZTR 2013 Planning
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on: April 04, 2013, 12:28:44 AM
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Anyways, can you tell I'm excited?! Bikes are totally awesome.
I'm also excited and also like bikes, we should go for a ride together sometime! 9 days till I fly out, 8 days till finishing work. S*&t is getting real!
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Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: AZTR 2013 Planning
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on: March 21, 2013, 01:05:57 AM
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I'll be running a dynamo bar light and a DIY 4xAA powered helmet light. I get about 10 hours out of the helmet light at 200(ish) lumens.
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Forums / Question and Answer / Re: IGH Battle - Rohloff vs Shimano Alfine 11
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on: March 15, 2013, 01:50:23 PM
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I've seen nothing but bad from the alfine 11. There were 3 bought between myself and 2 other locals just after they were first released and they all died.
The seals on mine constantly leaked and i suspect shifting performance is dependent upon oil levels because it would only shift correctly after having the oil replaced and then it would start skipping around regardless of how it was tuned. I warrantied it and then sold the warranty replacement off and won't ever touch an alfine 11 again.
The other 2 local ones all had similar problems with seals. One was put in a moonlander and lasted about 2 months before pawls were broken internally. It also had a huge problem with sand forcing its way into the shift mechanism and a: changing the cable pull ratio and b: popping the rear cog off as sand packed in and levered against it.
The same rider now has a rohloff - it hasn't skipped a beat despite numerous salt water immersions etc. Don't use an alfine 11.
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Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: AZTR 2013 Planning
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on: March 11, 2013, 11:47:44 PM
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Looks like "Aussie Ross" and "The Tortoise" have grabbed spots on my headed South Carpool still room for one more.
Yep, put me down for the 750. Just got home from the GDT in Aus. Now there is an event you guys should fly the other way for! It was a nice little ride. I even got to practice my walk a bike - Yes Scott, on pavement. Good times!
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Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: AZTR 2013 Planning
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on: February 22, 2013, 06:16:08 PM
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Bugs? Most campsite photos I see are a neoair and a sleeping bag in the dirt. I'm assuming with such little standing water that bugs and therefore mosquito nets aren't required?
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