Showing posts with label Winter riding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winter riding. Show all posts

27 March 2018

Double glacier tour

As spring marches into Alaska the longer days and warmer weather give opportunity for some spectacular riding. Visiting a glacier is always a cool experience and seeing reports online of trips people were making fuelled my interest to get out for myself.
Amanda has had a busy work schedule and it seems if she isn't working has been sick with whatever plague Fiona brought home from school. I haven't been hit nearly as badly so I seized my opportunity on Sunday while Amanda and Fiona rested. 

Skookum Glacier

The plan was to head out early and visit Skookum Glacier, this tends to be a lot quieter than Spencer which is in the next valley over. The main reason for this as far as I can tell is it's not as spectacular. 
It was a last minute decision to take this trip and many of my friends had been out on the Saturday to see the glaciers but I did manage to convince Ryan and Oscar to join me. 
We arrived at the Placer river parking pullout around 08:15 and by 08:25 we were rolling out to head for the Glacier.
It was a pretty cold start at around 8F and got colder as we pedalled out along the river.
Heading out towards the river. 
After around 30min of riding we turned left on a snow machine trail to head out towards Skookum Glacier. We followed the trail all the way to the glacier and arrived around 1hr 20min after setting out.
The first part of Skookum we arrived at. 
At the face of the glacier we rode around until we found some interesting features. We were not disappointed. 
Ice cave

I see Ryan

Cool ice feature

my bike leaning

Ryan again. 
Ryan got some great photos of Oscar and I, see all his photos here
Silhouettes 

riding into the massive cave

Look at us we are so insignificant
After exploring here for a little while we headed up for a little riding on top of the glacier. The sun was just coming over the mountains and it had warmed up significantly. It is still a little early for crust riding but there was a little bit to be had. Oscar and I rode around whilst Ryan got some snaps.

heading up on snow machine trails

the ever amazing crust riding
Having a wheelie good time. 
My photos of the same area
Ryan heading up

Up we go

Oscars on crust you can see where we are
punching through in the background. 

Crusty
The crust was a little punchy so we called it a day and headed back towards the vehicles.
Back down the valley

All smiles

On the way we passed some of Oscars neighbors and as we hit the Placier river we stopped to talk  with some people to give directions. It was still early and Oscar and I hadn't been out to Spencer. Ryan suggested that Oscar and I head out and check it out. Oscar and I decided that it was a great idea. Although neither of us had been there before we had directions from Ryan and a great highway of bike tracks to follow. 

Spencer Glacier

Spencer sign, at least we know we are going the right way. 

There she is... 

crossing the lake

still crossing the lake

Airplane
The thing with riding in Alaska is, everything is big and further away than you think. Riding across the lake took around 10min. 
Spencer Glacier really took my breath away. We didn't explore as much as some others have done. Here are some shots of what we saw. 

I believe this is called the Cathedral

It's pretty big

Blue ice

more blue ice

the face of the glacier

carefully leaning bikes

so blue

Silhouette 

blue crack and blue sky

more of that blue ice

and again

more cave

more blue ice

another silhouette

The two of us

After looking around we headed back a slightly different way which took us under two bridges and thus no crossing of the railway tracks. 
Bye Spencer Glacier you were fun

Bridges

Catching up with friends on the way out

The last section from the river to the road. 

It took Oscar and I around 1 hour to ride back from the glacier. Last weekend the trails were fast, who knows how they will be this week. 

All in all doubling up on the glacier trip was a blast. If you can only go to one I would recommend Spencer however if you have the chance Skookum is well worth a visit. 

GPS track of our trip

05 February 2017

Back again at Eagle River Nature Centre

Just over four years ago we arrived in Anchorage, after getting fat bikes I immediately started to race mine. My third race was the second ever fat bike race at ERNC, my race report can be found here (link)
I would like to say that my racing has improved but I still go out to fast, explode then struggle to finish. FYI this is the unofficial Revolution Racing team motto "Go out hard, blow up and struggle to finish" Most of my team mates have the right idea, if we ever don't get the motto right we seem to do much better in the races. 

This year I was back for the ERNC race after a two year absence, the course was also back at ERNC after missing last year there due to open water on the river. This year the temperature was around 7F at the start and dropped to around 0F on the river. 

The course went the opposite way to the way we rode the course last time I was there in 2013. We started with a relatively smooth downhill on wider trails which were only slightly moose tracked. Then we had around 7 miles of river riding on packed snow machine trails with a couple of sections of glare ice. We exited the river up a technical climb then followed the ERNC trails before turning onto a less used trail by humans but seeming a highway for moose and climbed a very bumpy trail for around 0.6 miles before descending around 0.6 miles back onto the more used (packed and smooth) trails to complete the lap. 


How did my race go

Surprisingly well to be honest. I started near the front a trick I have learnt from cyclo cross, as we entered the river for lap one I was in around 8th place but there was already a gap to the lead group. I was riding with strong group and enjoying myself. Megan (one of my training buddies) who was following me then jumped infront to "share" the workload but then proceeded to drop me, why do you have to be so strong Megan :D.

Truth be told I was struggling to follow her closely through the soft and icy sections so dropped back a little so as I could pick my own safer line, I was slowed up a little on one of the two way sections as someone coming towards me veered onto my side of the trail but Megan had by this point caught up with Jamie and Clint. I was in sight of the three of them for the rest of the river miles on lap one then got completely dropped as we exited the river. On the plus side there was nobody around me, on the down side there was nobody around me and I kind of forgot I was in a race with some really fast people behind me. 

I wasn't really pushing that hard through the really bumpy section of the course until I saw Jamie ahead of me (he had taken a bad fall on the ice) he kindly pulled over and let me past as I continued to complete my first lap. Getting back onto the smoother trails I remembered I hadn't really been eating and drinking and still had another 11 miles to go. As we got onto the river I was messing around swapping gloves whilst riding and trying to eat when I hear a scream from behind me. That can only mean one thing Laura had caught back up with me, oh crap I thought I am racing. She was riding with a guy called David and a guy called Matt and they had clearly not forgotten they were racing. Dave and Matt passed me and I was still messing around eating and drinking but managed to keep them within striking distance as we exited the river for the second time. Laura was right on my heal too.

The exit was not as smooth this lap and all four of us ended up dabbing and then pushing up the hill. We re-mounted and the pace increased as we headed to the moose tracked section of the course. I was right on David and Matt's heals as we headed up the bumpy section which unfortunately hadn't improved with the passing of 100 racers. As we got the the steep left hand bend once again we were off the bikes and pushing. The pace was a little to slow for me to ride so I decided to save my energy and run whist the other two riders tried to ride. This paid off big time as I managed to pass both riders the next time they stalled. I ran to the top of the next hill then pedalled like a crazy man to the finish. The few riders I passed who were finishing their races were very courteous and let me past very quickly.

The race finishes with a 0.2 mile climb and via the magic of Strava I can confirm that although I went flat out up the last climb if I had still been with David and Matt I am sure I would have finished behind them. I was 20 seconds slower than Matt and my legs were cramping up. 

I finished the race in 1:56:56 in 8th place, Matt was 9th in 1:57:02, David 10th in 1:57:06 and Laura 11th in 1:58:27.

It was great to see so many friends out at the event and see the happy faces come the finish of the race. Thanks to ERNC for putting on a great event, the post ride BBQ and hang out was great fun.

I would also like to say a huge thank you to Bria who looked after Fiona whilst I raced as Amanda was working, without you taking care of Fiona I wouldn't have have been able to race.

Ice beard kisses


What would I do differently next time

This time I am very happy with my performance. My first race at this location I was almost 28min behind the overall winner, this year I was only 17min behind the overall winner. FYI winner both times was Will Ross.  The only thing I would change up for next time is to eat and drink a little more earlier on during the race. 
I didn't go out way to hard like normal so my pacing was pretty good for a change although my second lap was still around 7 min slower than my first lap so definitely room for improvement there. 
I really wish I had taken a few photos whilst riding as the scenery was spectacular.

Strava file of the race 





31 January 2017

Winter Trails with references 2017

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