A friend and I had this happen on Portland's Torture 10,000 a few
years back.  The heat plus steep climbs was too brutal.  There comes a
point where discretion is the better part of valor.  But hey, you had
some fun and done larned a few thangs.

Ryan

On Jun 6, 7:40 pm, Esteban <[email protected]> wrote:
> So, four of us rode the San Diego Randonneurs Kitchen Creek brevet
> yesterday.  Aaron and I rode our Romulii, Joe on his Riv Road, and
> Dustin on his lugged steel Kirk.
>
> The attire (as I'm sure everyone wants to know) ranged from Woolistic
> to Rapha to Boure, to Fat Cyclist.  There was lycra.  There were
> cleats.  There was Perpetuem™.
>
> However, we rode with the Riv spirit of surveying the scenery and
> camaraderie -- and focused on enjoying the ride.  We rode that spirit
> all the way home by deciding to bail out after suffering up Kitchen
> Creek road in mid-90s temps.  I suffered the worst - the other three
> could have finished!
>
> Here's the 
> report:http://veloflaneur.wordpress.com/2010/06/06/a-difficult-day-sdr-kitch...
>
> Esteban
> San Diego, Calif.

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