There is someone who has done the Markleeville Death Ride (150 miles,
15,000 feet of climbing in the high Sierra Nevada south of Lake Tahoe)
on a kick scooter.

At least you weren't 4000 feet below home!

Bill

On Jun 5, 5:40 pm, Robert Perks <perks....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yesterday I set out on my Roadeo for a planned century ride up into the
> mountains north of Ventura.  The ride was cut short due to a mechanical with
> the freewheel.  Of course I was about 40 miles away from and 4000 feet above
> home with zero cell coverage for miles.  This is when what would have only
> previously been a thought experiment turned real.  Jack Brown greens 70lbs
> in front 80 in the rear with about a 260 bike, rider and gear load.  The
> goal was to get home without having to call for a ride.  No forward help
> from the drive train and only my walking or kicking feet to keep things
> moving.
>
> Details here:http://oceanaircycles.com/2011/06/05/metric-cross-training-ride/
> andhttp://wp.me/p19mfs-p2
>
> I kept the average speed home above 9mph, and was able to coast on slopes I
> previously thought were flat.  I can only imagine the average speeds I could
> have attained if I had tires of even lower rolling resistance.
>
> Anybody up for a really long distance soap box derby with different tires?
> This could be an interesting experiment if repeated with different tires or
> run with a group.
>
> --
> Rob Perks
> oceanaircycles.com

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