I might just have signed up for this in September (subject to the plague departing in time)
Brian Steele came out to cheer us on on our TD which passes his house and afaik is where the race starts.
http://www.americantrailrace.com/salida-to-the-sea/?
There's a FB group also.
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Re: Salida to the Sea
Very nice Rich.
Is it road / dirt road / off road predominantly?
Im not coming, just interested generally
Is it road / dirt road / off road predominantly?
Im not coming, just interested generally
Re: Salida to the Sea
Dave, it looks like it's similar terrain to the Divide. It is advertised as MTB, though the pics don't make it look tech.
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Looks to go through some of (what in my mind are) the more interesting states 

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Didn't you fancy doing the full American Trail Race, it's only 3000 miles more
Are you going on your own this time? Or with Tom?

Are you going on your own this time? Or with Tom?
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I was looking at the route round Moab which I know and it would be horribly cruel as you go past the Porcupine Rim trailhead and down the Sand Flats road into Moab. Having said that not sure I fancy Porcupine Rim fully loaded.
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S2S is deffo going to be the race to do. I think this will take over from TD.
The first climb out of Salida is brilliant and it just keeps getting better as you climb to over 13,000' a couple of times.
I got as far as Salida on my ATR5000 and was gutted to have to quit as the next 2000 were the reason for signing up in the first place!
From my research of the route, there is little tech but thats made up by conditions of the trail, the logistics of resupply and reliability of your bike; no bike shops from Salida onwards.
The final days through Oregon took the leaders ages - its nothing but up and down for 500 miles... think of a 5xSouth Downs Way with only half a dozen resupply points.
I can't plan for it this year for obv reasons such as getting into the USA safely and the thought of spreading in rural communities but it'll be on the schedule for next time.
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/18684940
The first climb out of Salida is brilliant and it just keeps getting better as you climb to over 13,000' a couple of times.
I got as far as Salida on my ATR5000 and was gutted to have to quit as the next 2000 were the reason for signing up in the first place!
From my research of the route, there is little tech but thats made up by conditions of the trail, the logistics of resupply and reliability of your bike; no bike shops from Salida onwards.
The final days through Oregon took the leaders ages - its nothing but up and down for 500 miles... think of a 5xSouth Downs Way with only half a dozen resupply points.
I can't plan for it this year for obv reasons such as getting into the USA safely and the thought of spreading in rural communities but it'll be on the schedule for next time.
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/18684940
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Karl, just me as Tom will be heading back to school.
One thought is that the altitude from the off might cause issues.
One thought is that the altitude from the off might cause issues.
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