Monday, June 29, 2009

RTOTS - Stage 2 - Brasstown Bald


Stage 2: Bald Mountain Camping Resort - Brasstown Bald.

57.53km

02:15:24

787m/2582ft of climbing


After the early morning ride in Kentucky and enjoying some fishing and canoeing at our friends house we got back in the van and headed down for the mountain stages of the RTOTS at Brasstown Bald. It was only a 4.5hr drive so we arrived at the Bald Mountain Camping Resort before dark and moved into our Camping Cabin. In the morning I was a bit bummed to wake up to a ton of fog blanketing the valley but it was still rideable although i wished i had my little flasher light, so I headed out around 6:30am. During the ride I got a couple peaks of the sun and a couple views but the top of Brasstown Bald doesn’t seem to clear of the fog until after 10am.


The route begins with what basically is a descent from the campground down into the town of Hiawassee. The campground is on the east side of the mountain and the road up to Brasstown is on the south side. Once I turned on Owl Creek Road I was on the Tour de Georgia course to Brasstown Bald. Here the roads are never flat and on most of the rolling hills leading up to the main climb I found myself in the small chainring and near my 27 but nothing compares to once the climb to Brasstown Bald starts. The real climbing starts about a mile or so from the entrance to Brasstown bald. It’s marked on the road by paint that someone painted that says “Go George” then “Climb Starts Here X”


The pictures don’t do justice but once you near the curve at the top of the picture the grade really goes up and I found myself in the 27 barely moving. Fortunately once you go around the s curve ahead it starts to level out a bit and even goes downhill as you turn onto highway 180. Once on 180 it’s about a mile of a gradual climb as you arrive at the entrance of Brasstown Bald. Immediately the road kicks up and the climb is on.


The climb up Brasstown is about 3 miles long but only 2.5miles to the parking lot. The last ½ mile is closed to cyclists and is for the shuttle bus that you can ride up to the top from the parking lot. There are mile marker signs along the climb so I started my lap timer at the bottom. Now the whole climb is brutal. There is no break and it just keeps going up and up and up. What was worse in my case was that the top was still fogged in so as I got higher there was no beautiful sights to see. Just the road in front of me.

From the start I was in my 27 tooth cog and never left it. The only thing that changed was my cadence. From what I had read the second mile was the worst and that was very true. That’s where the climb kicks up to 20%. I completed the first mile in 9:22, second in 10:50, and the last ½ mile or so in 4:36 for a total time of 24:48 for the 2.5 miles.

When I hit the second mile and the 20% section I almost died. I litereally was zigging and zagging across the road to stay on the bike and almost falling over cause it was one pedal stroke, followed by and awkward pause, followed by another pedal stroke and another awkward pause. At one point I felt like I was doing the vo2max test on the computrainer and about to stop. There was a curve ahead and I told myself if this doesn’t ease up around this turn I don’t know what I’m going to do. Lucky for me it did ease up and I didn’t have to get off or fall off the bike.

I reached the top at about 7:45am and there was not a single car there. Because of the fog I couldn’t even see the end of the parking lot or the tower above me. What is now my biggest regret is that I was a good boy and obeyed the no bicycles beyond this point sign to go all the way to the top. I don’t think there was a soul there and I could have gone all the way. Maybe next time. I went back later in the day with the family and took all the pics except for the self portraits from the ride.


On the way back i took 180 all the way to 17/75 and then back to the camp. All in all a beautiful ride but very hard on the climb.


The video below is of our drive up Brasstown Bald.



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