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1  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: 2021 AZTR on: February 05, 2021, 02:41:58 PM
Planning on doing an ITT of the 300 this Spring.  March 25th.  Hopefully the moon will guide me safely to the finish!
2  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: 2019 AZTR Race Discussion on: May 18, 2019, 07:21:02 PM
I first meet Dave when we rented a shuttle to get down to the 2015 version of the 750.  We spent about 24 hours together before the race started and it was a pleasure to meet and hang with Dave.  He did not finish that year but did in 2016 and 2018.  What he did this year is a very impressive feat.  Dam tough stuff.  Congratulations Dave on your yoyo!
3  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Black Hills Expedition or The Adirondack Trail Ride? on: April 03, 2018, 05:32:29 PM
Your link took me no where.  Is that really what you wanted to link?
4  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Black Hills Expedition(BHX)2016 on: January 10, 2018, 01:40:21 PM
Sure it can be done on a hardtail.  The record holder Dylan Taylor did it on one.  Last year Bailey Newbrey won it on a single speed. I'm guessing he was dreaming of a full suspension with gears while sleeping in his bivi!  Both of these guys are good long distance riders and travel with minimal gear.  I personal love a full suspension for bikepacking, but if I toughened up a bit I could do it on a hardtail.  Hope to see you and your hardtail in September!

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5  Forums / Ultra Racing / Black Hills Expedition(BHX)2017 on: September 05, 2017, 08:08:06 AM
The Black Hills Expedition is gearing up for a grand depart on September 20 this year.  We had our first female starter and finisher ITT it this summer.  The course grew by 10 miles this year that includes a summit to the Custer Peak Fire Lookout tower.   Check out the facebook page and the web page for more info!  If renting a spot  sign up by Sept 12th. https://form.jotformpro.com/trackleaders/blackhills17
6  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Black Hills Expedition(BHX)2016 on: January 02, 2017, 08:07:23 AM
New facebook page set up for 2017.  Black Hills Expedition - BHX
7  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Black Hills Expedition(BHX)2016 on: September 15, 2016, 12:03:51 PM
Nice Find!  Also a water table has been added to web page.   

Meeting at Killian's Tavern and Steakhouse Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. for a meet and greet.
8  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Black Hills Expedition(BHX)2016 on: September 08, 2016, 11:15:48 AM
The updated gpx track can be found on web page along with interactive map.

Trackleaders sign up is up and can be found here. http://trackleaders.com/blackhills-signup

If renting a spot then must be signed up by Sept 14, midnight. 
9  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Black Hills Expedition(BHX)2016 on: August 31, 2016, 07:17:12 PM
Looking at getting the final gpx track posted by Sept 7 and then getting trackleaders fired up. The course will generally remain the same with about 7 small trail reroutes added in.  We had 3 Itt attempts this year with no finishes. Looking forward to the third year!
10  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: New Bikepacking Race/Route in Big Horn Wyoming! on: August 11, 2016, 06:43:09 PM
Was excited about coming out this year as  I happened to have an opening that weekend.  But also glad to see you taking the time to get the track dialed in and spending the time to get it right.  Looks really good so far!  Hope to be there next year icon_biggrin
11  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Cohutta Cat 260-mile Bikepacking Ride on: June 03, 2016, 05:06:51 AM
Had a great time last November riding a good chunk of the route with the recon group. Super nice country that I did not expect in North Georgia and Southern Tennessee. Mulberry Gap is an excellent starting and end point. The food there is top notch and the beer selection for post ride kicked butt.  Good luck to all this November. icon_biggrin
12  Forums / Ultra Racing / Black Hills Expedition(BHX)2016 on: May 20, 2016, 06:33:11 AM
News and notes.  All is a go for this September! The start list is currently the biggest it has ever been icon_biggrin
Greg Gleason is doing an ITT starting at 6 o'clock this morning.  I got a feeling he is going to beat the course record.  Follow his tracker https://spotwalla.com/tripViewer.php?id=10bf4573b664c9ecaa&zoomLevel=9&showAll=yes
13  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Black Hills Expedition 2015 on: May 02, 2016, 12:06:48 PM
Hey Truckon 09 and Hoka Hey:

I do have 3 routes in the Black Hills that are almost ready to post!  These routes will not be part of the race but are here for touring and training. The southern hills route is a 120 mile 2-3 day route and is the easiest.   The northern hills routes are 160 and 180 and would be a 3 to 5 day route.  Both routes use portions of the Expedition Route.  I need to ride a 60 mile section of the 180 mile route to make sure it is good to post but the other two routes are at 99% to were I want them.  Should have them all ready to go by July 1 but will send you the file now if you are interested in it. 
Cheers
Jason
14  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Black Hills Expedition 2015 on: November 10, 2015, 07:09:26 PM
My guess would be 6 to 8 days to enjoy the route in the daylight.  I have a 130 mile route that kicks ass in the the southern hills that I will finalize this winter.  Will be working on a 250 mile loop in the northern hills this winter also.  Both of these routes will be touring routes that I may put on web page. headbang
15  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Black Hills Expedition 2015 on: October 27, 2015, 05:56:05 PM
Race Day BHX

Just like last year, the weatherman was calling for warm and dry conditions for the race.  In 2014, it was very warm with temps at 95 degrees.  This years' temps of mid 80's was perfect.  The ten of us rolled out of town and hit the 20-mile section of single track. Then we climbed up to Terry Peak and down to Deadwood (mile 50).  Last year, I took an hour for lunch to cool down and had an awesome bacon cheese burger.  This year, I did what Paul Anderson did last year and whipped into Taco Johns ate a combo meal and ordered two bean burritos to go.  

https://www.dropbox.com/s/cbmmgk7pqaskfvz/311.jpg?dl=0
Zach Stone and Aaron Denburg early morning on day one.

I rode with Josh Bruhn on and off for the rest of the first day. He caught me eating a burrito just 30 minutes after lunch, and we rode together for the next few hours. I stopped at the Store in Sturgis for major resupply and had a pizza and beer at the Knuckle Brewery.  One hour before dark, Josh and I met up again and got on the Centennial Trail single track at Bear Butte.  I rode and pushed until 9 p.m.-- looking for a flat spot without poison ivy to finally stop for the night.

I set my alarm for 3 a.m. but woke when I heard a rider pass by closer to 4.   The next 60 miles took me 14.5 hours to complete--all on the Centennial Trail. I had to filter water at Dalton Lake and resupplied with hot pockets and candy bars at the Nemo Guest Ranch.  The temps were up to 84 degrees causing me to filter again at Brush Creek and Sheridan Lake.  Made it to Rockerville at around 7 p.m. for a pasta dinner and a chicken strip dinner to go. Continued to the Storm Mountain single track section after supper and set up camp at around 10 p.m.  Day 2 was the most demanding leaving me at mile 180.

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Getting ready to filter water from Dalton Lake.

Rolling at 4:15, I entered the Foster Gulch area navigating slowly and trying to stay on track in the dark. I ran into Aaron Denberg, who called the race that evening before with a shoe that had split in half just above the cleat and a few other reasons.  I hope Aaron comes back next year for another attempt. After this section of trail, I rode into Keystone and spent 20 bucks at a little market and filled my bags with goodies.  Rolling blacktop and faster moving single-track sections though the Custer State Park area were next on the list until we merged onto the last 13 miles of the Centennial Trail. The worst part of this section is the hike up and down French Creek to Horse Camp.  I tried to ride the trail towards the end of the hike-a-bike down and split my sidewall on my front tire.  Had to put a boot and a tube in it and finished the southern-most section of the course just before dark.  A few miles though Wind Cave National Park and then gravel and logging roads back up to Stockade Lake then over to Legion Lake were I set up camp just North of the Legion Lake campground after grabbing water there.  Shut eye at 10 p.m.

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Foster Gulch section before Keystone SD


Looking forward to some real food, I was motivated to get up at 4 a.m. and started the day with 5 miles of single track then onto the Needles Hwy past Sylvan Lake and logging roads by Crazy Horse Mountain taking me straight to the Hill City Café--where they had a buffet breakfast still going on at 9:30.  I ran into Lindsay Gauld in Hill City who was now on tour modw after losing his Etrex on Day 1.  Lindsay had the will and the time but without an Etrex, it was hopeless.  I sat with Brian Hall and Peter Grimes in the Café, and we had three or four plates breakfast buffet.  They called off the race the night before stating that the fully rigid bike and all the hills and hike-a-bike were more than they expected.  

With a full belly and another 20 bucks spent at the grocery store, I was off to Silver City to start riding the Deerfield Trail to Deerfield Lake.  I arrived at Mt Meadows Resort two hours before closing and ordered a burger and fries. I rode though the night with the full moon. I went to grab some water from the spigot at Timon Campground, but it was shut off so I had to filter water from Little Spearfish Creek.  Up the trail and into Wyoming to Cement Ridge Lookout, I was seeing lots off weird things in the woods with the full moon and being super tired, I pulled over at 2:30 a.m. for a 45-min nap. I got up and made it to Old Baldy trail but could not handle it any more and set up camp at 4:15 a.m. for some proper sleep.  Got up at 6:45 feeling refreshed and enjoyed the next four hours riding prime single track in the daylight all the way to the finish.  Nice to see my family at the finish line.

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This buffalo and I scared the crap out of each other on a blind corner. I got of my bike and slowly walked and talked to pass him. Nice Buffalo  thumbsup
16  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Black Hills Expedition 2015 on: October 27, 2015, 04:44:12 PM
Midway though the second day, I suddenly remembered how hard this race was.  Is it as hard as the CTR or Arizona 300?  I don’t think so, but there are several sections that can compare.  One month prior to the race, my friend and I rode a 21-mile section of the course from Pactola Lake to Hwy 16.  This section took us 4 hours.  I figured I could do this in 5 hours with packs on, but it took me 6. BangHead


https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Byt6r7T8LHkgZWwybHpEUmRpRms/view?usp=sharing
This hike-a-bike section is on day one after passing through the historic mining camp of Galena. (Josh Bruhn)

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Byt6r7T8LHkgMlB2YTdzQXI4VnM/view?usp=sharing
Beam with tree is the way? While most of the beams were easy to cross,  36 creek crossings  tend to wear you out a little.(Dave Kent)

With over 215 miles of single track, this course is for a full-suspension mountain bike or if you want to save a few pounds and are tough as nails, a hard tail might work.  With 50,000 feet of climbing, plan on walking a bit.  My best estimate is I pushed between 20 and 30 miles (several miles were downhill).   Do I think that this race could be done in under 4 days?  Sure thing.  Under 3?  Never.  I hope that whoever does this course, will give themselves the time to finish this beast whether it be 4 days, 6 days or however long it takes.  Best of luck and enjoy the ride.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0Byt6r7T8LHkgRjdzbnY5Q013cFk/view?usp=sharing
Hiking downhill sucks. But had to do it for about 20 minutes on this trail.
17  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Black Hills Expedition 2015 on: September 16, 2015, 08:08:41 AM
The KOA and Days Inn will let you leave cars if you stay there and work it out with them.  If your staying elsewhere they might do the same.  If not, I will help you find a place.  The Brewery Lot does fill up some nights.
18  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Black Hills Expedition 2015 on: September 12, 2015, 06:54:13 AM
Food sounds good.  Killian's  Tavern at 5 p.m. on Tuesday.  If your still hungry then breakfast at the Millstone at 430 a.m. on Wednesday.
19  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Black Hills Expedition 2015 on: September 03, 2015, 05:29:34 PM
Ready set go!    thumbsup  http://trackleaders.com/blackhills-signup 
If your renting a spot then be sure to sign up by Sept. 15th!
20  Forums / Ultra Racing / Re: Black Hills Expedition 2015 on: August 31, 2015, 06:14:43 PM
The updated gpx track and map are up and running on webpage.  Hope to have trackleaders sign in soon.

Enjoy
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