Since I don't have time tomorrow I agreed to pre-ride the 65K Haasrode track today when my friend Roger asked me if I wanted to accompany him . He also has other obligations tomorrow. So around 3pm we started on this fine track. The trails were perfect, with a little puddle here and there but 90% of the trail is dry. The heavy rainfall and thunderstorms did have another effect though. In many of the hollow roads in the climbs and descents , the sand has been washed away leaving only stones and occasionally deep holes . This makes at least two of the climbs simply unride-able and the other proved to be quite a challenge. The long uphill we call the 'lianenklim' in Nethen has holes in it that will swallow man and bike. Furthermore, the loose sandstones make it impossible to ride. Even with a full suspension bike I think no-one will ride this one..If anyone does, let me know. There will be a lot of swearing bikers on that climb tomorrow. Another point of worry is a long sandy climb in the forest near Bonlez. There is a big tree that lies over the track at the bottom and the climb is so sandy and washed out that it will be a long procession of bikers walking up that hill. Pity because there was an alternative. We did not do that climb and took the alternative, which added a couple of K's but at least was ride-able.
At the end of the ride I felt pretty tired. After all, 75K and almost a 1000 heightmeters is not what I consider an easy ride, especially taking into consideration the technicality of some of the climbs and a few hairy downhills. And even though the trail does mellow out a bit near the end, there is hardly room for recuperation. Roger felt this track is even better than the Zoenk ride and I am inclined to believe him. For those going to ride tomorrow, it will be a great ride, but beware of the pitfalls of the terrain. There are some nasty potholes in some of the descents (Roger can point you to one in particular that had him falling over) and the climbs are difficult due to loose stones and other debris. I have included a map of the ride, you will see a double dotted line in the bottom part. The grey dots is the sandy climb we didn't take, the black dots going around it is the route we took. Fot all those going for it tomorrow - have fun and keep the rubber side down.
Some pictures from the TT on Sunday (Copyright Schijfrem) : CLICK
Ride Stats : 74.5K and 915/970 heightmeters (Polar/Garmin) in 4h16mins
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