Dave’s Bike Adventures

My world of bikes - racing, epic rides, bike commuting, riding with my kids

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

PMBAR 2010 – I love to hike my bike

Wow what a great race!  Where to start ….  well I’d hafta start by saying hats off to Eric Wever for continuing the coolest game in all of Pisgah.  He’s been putting on this event for years, but being recently married and now a new daughter – thanks Eric for finding the time to continue “the game” that is PMBAR.

PMBAR (Pisgah Mountain Bike Adventure Race) takes mountain bike racing to a whole other level of adventure.  Combine endurance mountain bike racing, route selection to checkpoints, and the killer trail network that is the Pisgah Ranger District and you get PMBAR.

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posted by dave at 11:24 pm  

Saturday, June 6, 2009

City by the Bay

This week I was lucky enough to go to the JavaOne conference in San Francisco.  I’d been to the bay area a few times before but never had the opportunity to ride.  I was stoked to find out that Pacific Bikes was just two blocks away from my hotel – they hooked me up with a Giant TCR Carbon road machine and some great ideas on routes.  Originally I wanted to rent a mountain bike and hit some trails on Mt. Tam (you know, that place where Gary Fisher and others started the whole MTB thing).  But apparently all the good singletrack on Mt. Tam is closed to MTB now so I opted for a road ride instead.

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posted by dave at 3:36 pm  

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

PMBAR 09

PMBAR Banner

NOTE:  Huge thanks to BradO for taking pictures and allowing me to use them in this blog post!  Also, there are some more pictures here.

Last weekend I went back to race in the Pisgah Mountain Bike Adventure for the 5th time.  At this point it’s a mix of both tradition and addiction - a full days worth of epic racing in Pisgah – hard to turn that down!  (Check out last year’s race report if you’re interested in more background on PMBAR)

Alex and I did the race last year, but decided to split up this year and bring two PMBAR first timers into the fold (Jim and Dave P).  We definitely had some fun messing with them … “yeah, I hear Eric’s gonna make it really hard this year” … “10-12 hours at least just to finish” … “50% finish rate”.

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posted by dave at 1:19 am  

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Pure insanity – 2009 TMHTE

“Hey it’s a nice day in February – let’s go do a night ride up the Farlow Gap trail” (Farlow just happens to be one of the gnarliest, most technical trails in Pisgah National Forest)

“There’s a full moon out so let’s go climb all the way up to the Blue Ridge Parkway, ride along the parkway and over some snow/ice patches, and do a lap around Pisgah at night.”

Yeah right … suggest those things to your riding buds and they’re likely to think you’ve gone totally mental – off your rocker.  Well thanks to Eric and The Most Horrible Thing Ever for bringing together enough like minded loonies to take on such an epic challenge!

I’ll just start off by saying this was really hard - probably definitely the most suffering I’ve done on a bike.  A few stats for those into the numbers:

  • 175 miles
  • 21,463’ of climbing
  • 14,600 calories burned
  • 37.5 hours (midnight Friday night until 1:30 PM Sunday)

GPS Stats

The GPS had never seen numbers like this before!

NOTE: Read on for the story of how this all unfolded … I also put together this page with all the passports (routes), GPS plots, and elevation profiles.  Enjoy!

The concept for the race is a 36 hour endurance bike race in Pisgah National Forest.  It’s broken up into 6 stages – each of which have 6 checkpoints.

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posted by dave at 11:48 pm  

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

The Most Horrible Thing Ever

So here we are in late January – usually a time for off season training and just riding for fun.  But what, a race?  Yes kids, it’s time for another race.  But this isn’t a typical mountain bike race.  To quote the Pisgah Productions site:

This race will be about glory and suffering, pain and endurance, fun and….. no fun at all

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posted by dave at 11:17 pm  

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

TransRockies 2008

WOW!  That was 7 long, intense, insane, adrenalin-filled days of racing bikes in the Canadian Rockies!

It all started last fall driving back from the Swank 65 race in Pisgah.  Alex asked if I’d consider doing an MTB stage race.  Sounds like fun I said.  Let’s see, there’s the TransRockies, La Ruta, and the BC Bike Race (others too but that would require traveling to Europe or Africa!).  Well we decided on the TransRockies and the rest is history!

TransRockies is a 7 day mountain bike stage race in the Canadian Rocky mountains that covers about 350 miles in the course of the week.  It has grown steadily in popularity and this year 300 teams of 2 from 27 countries converged on Panorama Mountain Village in British Columbia for the 2008 edition of the race.  While there were some who were in it to finish, I was surprised at the number of high caliber, serious racers that were there to give it their all and really compete.  It made for a lot of thrilling days on the bike.

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posted by dave at 11:13 pm  

Sunday, August 10, 2008

TransRockies - Stage 1 - Off with a bang!

So after a long travel day we made it to Panorama.  A few flights and one bus transfer from Calgary landed us at the Panorama Mountain Ski Resort at about midnight local time.  That’s 2 AM EST which made for a nice 21 hour travel day for us!  But hey, compared with all the folks that came from as far away as New Zealand and South Africa that’s nothing, right?

Saturday morning we got our first glimpses of Panorama during the day - what an amazing place!  Even a few snow capped mountains in the distance.

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posted by dave at 10:56 pm  

Sunday, August 3, 2008

Digging in the dirt at lake crabtree

who knew trail work could be so fun?

I usually have the best intentions of trying to make it to trail work days, but I end up only doing it a few times a year.  On the weekends I try to spend time with the family - Caroline is extremely accommodating of my bike riding habit/addiction, but leaving her with 3 kids while I go work on trails doesn’t happen very often.

But then it hit me.  Hey, the kids love digging in the dirt, moving rocks, hammering things.  I should take them with me!  It didn’t take much convincing.

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posted by dave at 3:45 pm  

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

ORAMM - O - RAMA

Alex and I headed up to ORAMM to test the legs out prior to our Trans Rockies adventure in a few weeks.  I was also looking to avenge my mechanical troubles from last year and pull a sub 7 hour race time.  The race was sold out again this year at 450 riders so it was another big event … 450 mountain bikers rolling out together is quite a site.

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posted by dave at 12:05 am  

Sunday, May 4, 2008

PMBAR 08

Way back in 2003 (or thereabouts) Pisgah Productions started a race in Pisgah National Forest called the Pisgah Death March. It wasn’t your typical mountain bike race. Rather than a set course you receive a passport at the beginning of the race that lists a set of checkpoints scattered throughout the forest. You then have to reach at least 4 of those and return as quickly as possible. Choose your own route, bring your own food/water/supplies, and of course a partner to share the fun/pain with! Oh - and of course Eric (the brains behind it all … AKA Evil Genius) will block off many of the easy routes (roads, fire roads, etc.) as “off limits” so you get to experience the maximum effect of sweet Pisgah singletrack.

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posted by dave at 11:44 pm  
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