It sounds and looks like everyone had a good time. Great luck on the
weather change!

On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 11:41 AM, rob markwardt <robmar...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Nice report Andy.  I agree it's kind of a madhouse but it's a fun trip.  I
> ride in group about twice a year and nearly all my rides are unplanned with
> no real destination so it's a complete change of pace for me.  I did it in
> one day which was my longest ride ever.  I paid for it that night and the
> next day but I'm pretty much back to normal except for a sore Achilles heel.
> How guys do PBP and longer rides is beyond me.
>
>
>
> The weather was a nice change from the recent heat wave....low 70's, some
> drizzle, cloudy with mild to moderate head winds. There were some nice
> changes to the course this year.  The route through McChord/Lewis military
> base was a wonderful change replacing the worst section of the ride.  I also
> made a 14 mile side-track and rode down the empty Interurban trail instead
> of riding through the second worst section…the despised West Valley highway.
> No stoplights, no crowds...nothing but a lot of baby rabbits!  Also a new
> trail between Centralia and Chehalis was an improvement.
>
>
>
> The Rivendell performed flawlessly with no problems.  The new Compass tires
> are as good as advertised...very soft, smooth, however, I did experience my
> first flat in 6 STP's. It was a big chunk of glass that likely would have
> punctured about anything so I can't complain.  The tire still has a small
> "hole" that looks kind of vulnerable so I'll boot it from the back and hope
> for the best.
>
>
>
> I took a pretty moderate pace with the goal to avoid longs stops and keep
> moving.  Finished in 14:45 which was about 15 minutes longer than estimated.
> I did have the puncture though and also stopped to help a guy out….he fixed
> his flat but didn't know how to put the wheel back on.
>
>
>
> I saw the aftermaths of three crashes.  Two looked pretty minor but the
> other one had rider was dusty and scratched up from head to toe.  I thought
> the behavior of the vast majority of riders was very good.  I was ahead of
> the big mass of two day riders though so I think most the people I was near
> were fairly experienced.  Saw one a-hole in Centralia throw water at a car
> that was passing him…he said he was getting squeezed but I was behind him
> and he was way over to the left.  That seems to be my biggest beef….if you
> are passing do it and get over!  I'm kind of amazed nobody gets killed on
> the highway in Oregon where cars and truck are flying by at freeway speeds.
>
>
>
> Any it was a fun day but I'm ready to get back to my normal rambles.   A few
> pics here:
>
>
>
> https://www.flickr.com/photos/77502424@N00/sets/72157655744716946
>
>
>
> Rob Markwardt
>
>
> On Wednesday, July 15, 2015 at 6:18:28 AM UTC-7, Andy Williams wrote:
>>
>>
>> Successful STP!   Ride report here.
>>
>> Andy
>
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