It's pretty hard to believe I've pedaled this much in one year. The majority of my mountain bike rides tend to be under 15 km, so most of my distance was put on my road bike. I commuted a lot to work (20 km each way) and would routinely add a loop of Stanley Park before heading home. We've also had a very dry fall and early winter, which has allowed me to ride more than I normally would this time of year.
Riding in the Chilcotins |
I really love exploring new places on my bike. Some of the highlights from 2013 include six days in Sedona, the Rapha Women's 100, my unofficial Tour de Cortes Island, the Hot on Your Heels Enduro race in Squamish, my second float plane drop in the Chilcotins and exploring the amazing trails in Revelstoke for the first time. But my top achievement for 2013 and the one I'm most proud of was road riding to the very top of Mt. Baker, a total of 110 km and over 1,800 m of climbing.
Top of Mt. Baker with my husband, Dan |
It's been an amazing year on my bike. I've explored a lot of new trails and rediscovered old ones. I've really gotten to love road riding and found enjoyment in long, slow rides. I'd like to thank all my awesome riding partners, especially my husband and the Ponies. Can I ride 10,000 km in 2014?! Stay tuned!