Thursday, September 6th
Today, we climb lower and upper Rock Creek Road, the highest paved road in California, to Mosquito Flat (elevation 10,220 ft). We started at 4,674 feet. By mile 10, we were at 7,000 feet.
The Boyfriend decided to follow me the entire way, mostly to make sure I did not meet any firemen or other fellas .... Back in 2014, Miss P and I did this route along with Crowley Lake, and what would become known as The Real Ride, since we were the only ones who completed it. At the time, there was construction going on so many of the cyclists turned back but by the time, she and I got there, the road was open. It was legendary, we were heroines....
The weather was vastly different than previous attempts; not nearly as chilly and that was a good thing. On and on we went with most of the gang passing us since I'm slow. But, I am the little engine that could....
The BF tried to be sweet and encouraging, but, I was like, "Shut the f--- up." Oh, I was simply dreadful. He's special to put up with me. Then again, I'm angel and he should. Ha ha.
Almost at the top. I'm sorry I didn't take more photos to show how the scenery changes. As we neared the summit, the rest of the gang came down. We waved and they shouted, "You're almost there." Yes, I know. They went to eat at the Pie in the Sky place.
We made it! Alas, disappointment because there was no sign that said, "Hey Christine, you climbed to 10,220 feet." Seriously, no sign, no indication about this being the highest paved road in California. It took forever to climb upper Rock Creek Road (10 miles) and 16 minutes to come down! 42 miles with an avg of 7.8 mph. and 6,098 feet of climbing. Not bad for the weenie. We met up later with the gang at a different location for Happy Hour. For our last evening here in Bishop, we ate at an Italian restaurant with Thomas.
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Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Eastern Sierras - Mosquito Flat
Sunday, September 15
Today, The BF and I, along with a few other cyclists decided to bike to Mosquito Flat via Rock Creek Road, which is the highest paved public road in California. Another new climb for us.
We started at 7,000 feet beginning at Upper Rock Creek Road. Actually, we started at 10,000 feet (but we should have started at 7,000 feet). The temperature was 55 degrees! And obviously, the air felt thin besides cold.
After only cycling 2 miles, we came to the end (elevation 10,220). Our friends were nowhere to be found. Oops, we did something wrong since the climb should have been around 10 miles or so. We enjoyed a leisurely swing around the lake and then went down to find our friends. We found one another! We turned around and climbed back up. It was pretty comical, the mix up on our part. Our friends had their well earned dessert from the legendary Pie in the Sky Cafe. Maybe next time, we'll do lower and upper Rock Creek Road and then, enjoy a slice of pie.
Today, The BF and I, along with a few other cyclists decided to bike to Mosquito Flat via Rock Creek Road, which is the highest paved public road in California. Another new climb for us.
We started at 7,000 feet beginning at Upper Rock Creek Road. Actually, we started at 10,000 feet (but we should have started at 7,000 feet). The temperature was 55 degrees! And obviously, the air felt thin besides cold.
After only cycling 2 miles, we came to the end (elevation 10,220). Our friends were nowhere to be found. Oops, we did something wrong since the climb should have been around 10 miles or so. We enjoyed a leisurely swing around the lake and then went down to find our friends. We found one another! We turned around and climbed back up. It was pretty comical, the mix up on our part. Our friends had their well earned dessert from the legendary Pie in the Sky Cafe. Maybe next time, we'll do lower and upper Rock Creek Road and then, enjoy a slice of pie.
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