Crazy George's Ride to the Sky (Cookeville) and more
N.E. Buddy doing that one?
Looks like fun. "Short" steeps according to my reading of the elevation profiles. Almost the same total climbing as ERV-but spread out into "little" ones.
I'm thinking 'bout it. Am committed to the Lincoln ride. Doing the Jailbreak on the 27th.
BTW, I mapped out a 23-mile loop of the Alto climb--plan is to see how many loops I can make. Mike Kobeck--you listening?!
Re: Crazy George's Ride to the Sky (Cookeville) and more
When will you be doing this 23 mile Alto Loop?
I'd like to get an overnighter going where we can stay at St. Mary's like the previous Tour de Cure rides. As you might have heard, they won't be having a 2 day TDC ride from the Boro next year. It will only be a one day and starting from Springfield. I will miss it!
I'd like to make (Alto Loop) it if it works out with my schedule.
An alternative: Park somewhere on the Alto side, ride up and over, down the other side to Sherwood and back. The Sherwood climb is 4 miles, but not as steep as the Alto climb. The Highland Rimmers used to do that once a week. 34 miles round trip from the Catholic church in Alto. I prefer not to descend Alto, so go down 41 to Hawkins Cove rd. I used to park at a convenience store by the interstate exit 127.
Another "fun" climb is go up Clouse Hill, circle back to Monteagle, down 41a back to Pelham. Park at the same place, just go north on 50 first.
Re: Crazy George's Ride to the Sky (Cookeville) and more
Thanks David--I was wondering what other climbs might be good. And yeah, I imagine that descending Roark's Cove will be intense. But I'm a real highway dodger and might rather do that than 41A.