
The plan is to do an overnighter on the Arizona Trail since I need to do some pre-riding for the APC. While I am out in this remote section of the AZT, I might possibly hit up some of the new sections of AZ Trail.
Here is a bit of the proposed route


In nine years of racing, only 28 men and 2 women have completed the full route to Nome, including Tim Hewitt, a lawyer from Latrobe, Pa., who reached the finish on foot in 2001, 2004 and 2008. About 90 percent of the entrants have dropped out along the trail.
Only seven racers have registered for the 2009 contest, including Hewitt and Basinger. Partly to generate future entries, the organizers have continued to operate a simultaneous 350-mile race ending in the village of McGrath, about a third of the way to the finish.
Otherwise, I might stay locally and explore some more routes in the Tortolitas. Either way, first I need to rest up.

Today, Jim K and I headed out from my house via the gasline to do some loops at Sweetwater with Brian and Renee. Here is a good shot of Brian at the beginning of Sweetwater
Weather looks great for this next 5 days. Riding to Sweetwater via the gasline road from my house with a friend from work, Mr. Kirk. Saturday should be a long day in the saddle, just waiting to see what Scott has planned. The overnight trip is slated for Monday or Tuesday night.
This route might not be best for the TMP BFL, but it is a nice training ground for me since it is so close to home.
crazy, eh? If you did not think I was an endurance rider before, check this out! I find myself doing this sometime, although it is normally just the elevation change.

We eventually got to the park boundary/Thunderbird Trail. The sign said .7 miles to Sweetwater and .9 miles to Camino del Cerro. Denied. National Park boundary...no bikes allowed. We turned around and started to head east to what appeared to be a mansion (it had 3 air conditioners).
David Peterson is working on flyers for AES. Check out this first draft that he made for the Deuces Wild Poker Ride. This one and others should start circulating soon. Spread the word.


Eventually the gas line trail connects to Sweetwater and upper Camino de Oeste and then the entrance to Sweetwater trail system.
Today's ride: 24 miles with 2200 feet of climbing, there were about 4 big climbs on the gasline road. This little loop screams night ride! Steve, I am glad you got to come down and ride. Hope to see you soon!
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Otherwise I ride up a connecting wash that drops me off at the stoplight to El Conquistador.