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jghall
10-01-2010, 12:22 PM
next weekend? Apologize if someone already posed the question.

OtayBW
10-01-2010, 01:33 PM
next weekend? Apologize if someone already posed the question.
No, but I'm doing the 'Moderate-to-Hilly 100' this Sunday. Where's the 'Hilly 100'?

rnhood
10-01-2010, 01:54 PM
I'm riding the Hilly Hellacious on Sunday. Not sure where your "Hilly 100" is though.

clweed
10-01-2010, 03:37 PM
Doing the Purgatory 100 tomorrow

MarleyMon
10-01-2010, 04:18 PM
I will miss this year
http://www.hillyhundred.org/
near Bloomington, IN

Sheldon4209
10-01-2010, 06:56 PM
I will be volunteering at the information table on Sunday. Stop and say "Hi."

ZippRider
10-03-2010, 12:59 PM
I will be volunteering at the information table on Sunday. Stop and say "Hi."


Sheldon4209, if I get to the Hilly I will look you up...

dekindy
10-03-2010, 02:16 PM
Saturday I will be a fully functional, HAM radio equipped SAG driving my blue, 2003 Toyota Camry with trunk mounted antennae.

Sunday I Will be riding my naked Serotta Legend SE ST with F3 fork unless it rains.

This is my first time to volunteer for the Hilly 100 and the first time that I have ridden since 1987.

2LeftCleats
10-04-2010, 07:56 AM
Plan to be there. Moved to the area 3 mos ago and ride these hills all the time now. Did a miserable 70+ miler Sat in the wind, rain, and cold. Highlight was riding the back way into Brown County SP to tackle the tough climb to the center of the park. This is the Horseman's camp entrance, primarily for those folks bringing in horses for trailriding. Consequently, the main road is covered in horse manure. After a good rain, it's no longer possible to dodge the piles, as they sort of flow together. One does not want to ride a paceline through that without full face protection and even riding solo, the first stop at home is the washer.

dekindy
10-04-2010, 08:45 AM
Plan to be there. Moved to the area 3 mos ago and ride these hills all the time now. Did a miserable 70+ miler Sat in the wind, rain, and cold. Highlight was riding the back way into Brown County SP to tackle the tough climb to the center of the park. This is the Horseman's camp entrance, primarily for those folks bringing in horses for trailriding. Consequently, the main road is covered in horse manure. After a good rain, it's no longer possible to dodge the piles, as they sort of flow together. One does not want to ride a paceline through that without full face protection and even riding solo, the first stop at home is the washer.

There are so many steep hills in that area that I fail to understand the necessity to ride this one To each his own.