All went well for about 40 miles and then something happened to me that's never happened before. My legs just decided that they weren't going to be a cooperative part of this folly any longer. My stomach decided to reject the idea of putting things in it, things like carbohydrate goo and blue gatorade and uber-dense cliff bars, oh yeah, and water. Climbing hills, my forte, at least I like to think it is, became nightmarishly difficult. At 40 miles you still have 60 to go, remember. I continued on into very stiff crosswinds and even stiffer head winds for another 35 miles. The last part of the ride with tailwind was gradually uphill and just awful.
Here are some of the highlights of the day: riding too fast over a violent railroad crossing that was so bumpy it broke things on both my and Fritz's bike (49.5 miles), spending 15 minutes in the crapper at Island Pond at the state park (50 m), listening to "CHKCHKCHKCHKCHKCHK" for, like, ever (that's the sound a strong wind makes in your ears while your legs burn and ass hurts a lot (mile 30-75), responding to Fritz when asked how I was doing, "I'm not in a good place." (62 m), yelling "what the f**k! I'm going downhill and I still have to Pedal!" (80 m), yelling "f**k you, f**king wind! (numerous times through out the day), yelling "F**K" to no one in particular (81, 82, 83, 84..... m), watching Fritz ride away from me into the distance (95 m), stopping and throwing bike to the ground (101 m).
I think what happened is that I "bonked." That's when your muscles and liver become depleted of glycogen stores that are necessary to continue exercising at a high level for a long period of time. Supposedly bonk comes from the term to "hit," as in hitting the wall.
Today my legs are still quite tired and I look real funny when I walk. You should've seen me try to run quickly across the road this morning.
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This was our conversation over the course of the morning:
ZG: "Want to climb Percy's Peak with me today?"
NF: "I couldn't do that, it would be impossible."
Later:
ZG: "Want to go for an easy trail run with me?"
NF: "I really can't."
Later:
ZG: "Want to go for a little walk?"
NF: "No thanks."
ZG: "Want to ride in the car to Lyndonville with me to get some veggies?"
NF: "Sure!"
Even after all these years, I'm not sure I've ever read anything this extensive written by Neil, other than his thesis! Neil is a VERY good writer! I knew he was smart, but not all smart people are good writers.
Neil, I bonk every time I ride the six miles to work. Usually at about mile 3.
Takes me maybe a little over 3 miles walking. Actually the feet go first.
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