After day one my decision to use Durango as a base for some altitude adaption is a decison i'm quite proud of. At a svelte base elevation of 2000m rising to approx 4000m up in the hills & the hometown of legends like Ned Overand & Mr T Tomac, the decision to be here was made pretty easily. As the worlds elevation is at 1350+, adapting to that altitude will reduce that initial shock from the thinner air & I’m sure will make racing over 24 hours bearable, as opposed to unbearable if I didn’t. If it means having 3 weeks riding in a place like this, then I’ll happily oblige. Once off the plane (after a very very fortunate upgrade to business class for the long haul flight!) & I was greeted by Mark & Jeanne of the Pastore family. They are a sporting family & their names are synomous with mtb & Nordic skiing in the region. Their two kids Gino & Alicia are taking the mtb scene apart here.
I could feel the altitude straight away & my first ride with Mark to show me the main trailheads was a real eye opener to how unfit the altitude made me I feel. He showed me several areas & the quality of trails in the area are outstanding. They are generally highly polished, flowing, packed loamy single-track and miles & miles of it. The riding areas border all sides of town. Up the road from where I am living is the start of the Colorado trail which winds its way 480 odd miles to Denver. A definite for some serious backcountry single-track adventure. A quick look around at the snow speckled mountains in the distance combined with the knowledge of what lies on the edges of town, the enthusiasm to get out there & explore is sky high. Stay tuned.
Wednesday, July 2, 2008
getting high in Durango...
Posted by dcinc at 3:23 AM
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