My first AZT 300 training ride:
I started from my car in Canelo around 11am and got back to my car at around 9:30pm thankfully alive. Lots of lesions learn on my first training ride.
I thought that it would take me about 3 hours to complete the 16 mile Canelo Hills East section of the Arizona Trail. Five and half hours later I was relieved to reach the Canelo Pass Trailhead and the muddy dirt road back to my car.
I’m not sure how anyone can do this trail in 2 hours on a Mountain Bike because it felt like I spent more than 2 hours mounting and dismounting my bike. The seeming endless hike-a-bike finally ended at what I thought was the jeep road leading down to Stock Tank. About an hour later I found out that I took the wrong jeep trail (on the strava map you can see my back track). After passing Stock Tank, darkness fell on me very quickly and because I thought that this would be a much easier ride I wasn’t worried about charging my lights (which were dead) or bringing any back-up lights. In the end this was a life threatening mistake that added hours to my overall trek.
It was pitch black by the time I reached Middle Canyon and the end of the lovely jeep trail that I could actually ride. If not for my GPS I would have had to wait until morning to continue on. In hindsight, I should have taken Canelo Road back when it was day light, but I wanted to reach my goal of finishing this section of the trail because I only have four months left until the AZT 300.
Granted I did a third of the trail in just about total darkness only having a GPS to lead my way and there was lots of snow, so maybe my time wasn’t that bad given my stupidity and weather conditions. There was no moon, but the clouds cleared a little letting some stars finally come out which relieved my fear getting too lost in the darkness.
Not joking in the least, there was a point on the trail while wringing out the water in my wet, but luckily wool wigwam socks (that were free from the Summit Hut outdoor sale), that I said out loud, “This is f-ing crazy”. It was still daylight then and little did I know things would just get more difficult after the sun went down.
Links to part of the ride on Strava:
https://www.strava.com/activities/449212850https://www.strava.com/activities/449019150