Jbr Posted February 9, 2023 Share 1 minute ago, J Wakefield said: Great to hear, this beats any over priced stage race in a tent you have done 43 different times in SA Yeah. Would be cool if I met more MotoGP riders this year again J Wakefield, Bike R Us, betaboy and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rudii Posted February 9, 2023 Share Ronde van Riebeek 50 miler, Riebeek Kasteel https://rondevanriebeek.co.za/# white tiger 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
117 Posted February 9, 2023 Share 17 hours ago, RobertWhitehead said: Next weekend it's Everesting 17-19 Feb With respect, I wish they'd call it something else, like Skyreach, Total climb, Pain Gain to 8848m or something else Its just not the same and shouldn't be compared to anything remotely as difficult Unless a person has done Everest itself, I don't think we should get the privilege of doing another event and attributing this name association to it. We will never understand the difficulty involved, the sacrifices a person has to make, the pain and suffering, the joy, the heartache, the fear, the mental fatigue, the loss of friends and the post depression it takes to climb that mountain. I dont see the point of the naming association with the amount of elevation you intend to climb on a bicycle, its different when you're in the comfort of a bicycle seat and have all the convenience of safety and achievement at your finger tips (excuse the bad pun) Edited February 9, 2023 by 117 TheoG 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Frosty Posted February 9, 2023 Share Double8Forty8 E-la-vay-shin (to the tune from U2) HillRepeats betaboy and 117 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RobertWhitehead Posted February 9, 2023 Share 4 minutes ago, 117 said: With respect, I wish they'd call it something else, like Skyreach, Total climb, Pain Gain to 8848m or something else Its just not the same and shouldn't be compared to anything remotely as difficult Unless a person has done Everest itself, I don't think we should get the privilege of doing another event and attributing this name association to it. We will never understand the difficulty involved, the sacrifices a person has to make, the pain and suffering, the joy, the heartache, the fear, the mental fatigue, the loss of friends and the post depression it takes to climb that mountain. I dont see the point of the naming association with the amount of elevation you intend to climb on a bicycle, its different when you're in the comfort of a bicycle seat and have all the convenience of safety and achievement at your finger tips (excuse the bad pun) I fully agree, I read up on the rules and decided to only attempt the half or quarter. My wife already told me that I am not allowed to spend 8 hours on the trainer 😜 117, TheoG and betaboy 2 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
edgarblount Posted February 9, 2023 Share 5 minutes ago, 117 said: With respect, I wish they'd call it something else, like Skyreach, Total climb, Pain Gain to 8854m or something else Its just not the same and shouldn't be compared to anything remotely as difficult Unless a person has done Everest itself, I don't think we should get the privilege of doing another event and attributing this name association to it. We will never understand the difficulty involved, the sacrifices a person has to make, the pain and suffering, the joy, the heartache, the fear, the mental fatigue, the loss of friends and the post depression it takes to climb that mountain. I dont see the point of the naming association with the amount of elevation you intend to climb on a bicycle, its different when you're in the comfort of a bicycle seat and have all the convenience of safety and achievement at your finger tips (excuse the bad pun) I agree 110% with you. We should rather call it Olympussing or Olympus Monsing and make it an elevation of 21 900m seeing as nobody has climbed this mountain yet. Maybe Elon has... 117 and TheoG 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skubarra Posted February 9, 2023 Share Main events I am planning my year around Karoo Burn in February Swartberg Gran Fondo in April A newish 3 day gravel race in Gansbaai in June (if it happens) Desert Dash in December with some of the usual & smaller events inbetween. Mamil, white tiger and TheoG 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozzie NL Posted February 9, 2023 Share Jun Magalies Monster Oct Rwandan Epic Danger Dassie 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shebeen Posted February 9, 2023 Share 2 hours ago, 117 said: With respect, I wish they'd call it something else, like Skyreach, Total climb, Pain Gain to 8848m or something else Its just not the same and shouldn't be compared to anything remotely as difficult Unless a person has done Everest itself, I don't think we should get the privilege of doing another event and attributing this name association to it. We will never understand the difficulty involved, the sacrifices a person has to make, the pain and suffering, the joy, the heartache, the fear, the mental fatigue, the loss of friends and the post depression it takes to climb that mountain. I dont see the point of the naming association with the amount of elevation you intend to climb on a bicycle, its different when you're in the comfort of a bicycle seat and have all the convenience of safety and achievement at your finger tips (excuse the bad pun) I look at it very differently, climbing Everest these days is a lame* thing to do. Probably the most vain thing possible for mankind (a very hard list to top) with an endless string of wealthy ego driven chops paying their way on the (figurative) backs of poor Sherpas. but hey, if you are so attached to the name Everest, don't forget that the colonial surveyor who gives it his name never even climbed it himself, in fact he never even saw it. And no, I haven't climbed Everest, nor have i even done a cycling one; but I know what I'm talking about as I shook Sir Ed's hand and even got a picture in the paper to prove it (true story!). * I'm referring to the w@nkers who decide it's something they want to do as some sort of midlife crisis tickbox. The true alpinists who have a lifetime in the sport and guide them or do legit expeditions have my utmost respect. but they should be on Lhotse or K2 or other less tourist places really anyway. Edited February 9, 2023 by Shebeen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shebeen Posted February 9, 2023 Share CTCT a big adventure race in October a select bunch of little things inbetween! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KingZA Posted February 9, 2023 Share CTCT Swartberg100 36One The Gallows Double Pot The Ceder Prince George DC maybe Stanford100 Should be a good year! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LUZERN Posted February 9, 2023 Share 4 hours ago, Jbr said: I'm doing something similar this summer (or winter if we speak SA time), 1 week off in the alps with Me, Myself and I ! YUP, me to. The best riding ever Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
117 Posted February 9, 2023 Share 1 hour ago, Shebeen said: I look at it very differently, climbing Everest these days is a lame* thing to do. Probably the most vain thing possible for mankind (a very hard list to top) with an endless string of wealthy ego driven chops paying their way on the (figurative) backs of poor Sherpas. but hey, if you are so attached to the name Everest, don't forget that the colonial surveyor who gives it his name never even climbed it himself, in fact he never even saw it. And no, I haven't climbed Everest, nor have i even done a cycling one; but I know what I'm talking about as I shook Sir Ed's hand and even got a picture in the paper to prove it (true story!). * I'm referring to the w@nkers who decide it's something they want to do as some sort of midlife crisis tickbox. The true alpinists who have a lifetime in the sport and guide them or do legit expeditions have my utmost respect. but they should be on Lhotse or K2 or other less tourist places really anyway. I'll try not tell my mrs over dinner tonight that her summit was done for a midlife crisis. And when those Sherpa's (who's only form of income in life is to help you climb that mountain) desert you at c4 because they are also human and will put their survival ahead of yours, while you selfishly spend 36 hours more than needed in the dead zone to wait for your expedition leader to return (not a sherpa by the way) who is blind, frost bitten and lost off the rope between the summit and c4 in a storm, comfort him in his time of crisis, feed him, warm him up, treat his frost bite and make sure he survives the night, monitor his O2 supply, and wait for him to gain enough strength so you can get him down to c2 to be evacuated the next day. This, when you have just learnt that a dear friend and co-expedition member died about 2 hours prior to you getting back to c4. And after all of that, you descend back to base camp, on your own, to realize how much of a w8nker you are for doing something so stupid, so idiotic, so draining, so immense that you break down in tears - not of joy of success, but of sorrow for what has just transpired Is that really what mid-life crisis wealthy adrenalin junkie seeking people do? I can assure you it aint as rosey and golden as you think it is Regardless of a persons wealth status in life, the ability and dedication required to climb that rock far outweighs the right to say you've 'Everested' on your bicycle or while climbing the stairs at the Westcliff Keep that newspaper article, maybe one day it'll bring a sense of reasoning as to why people do those extreme climbs. Edit: besides, the route up to Lhotse these days is the same via c4 for everest. Perhaps then your point is mute for the hallowed ground of less tourist destinations Edited February 9, 2023 by 117 Additional reply TheoG and Danger Dassie 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spinnekop Posted February 9, 2023 Share Its almost only in SA where there are people that will break other peoples accomplishments down just because. Climed Everest (the rock) . Good for you. Climed 9000m on a bike. Good for you. Live and let live man. Now go measure dicks somewhere else and get back to topic, yes? NotSoBigBen, dasilvarsa, ChrisF and 2 others 2 1 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
W@nted Posted February 9, 2023 Share 36 minutes ago, 117 said: I'll try not tell my mrs over dinner tonight that her summit was done for a midlife crisis. And when those Sherpa's (who's only form of income in life is to help you climb that mountain) desert you at c4 because they are also human and will put their survival ahead of yours, while you selfishly spend 36 hours more than needed in the dead zone to wait for your expedition leader to return (not a sherpa by the way) who is blind, frost bitten and lost off the rope between the summit and c4 in a storm, comfort him in his time of crisis, feed him, warm him up, treat his frost bite and make sure he survives the night, monitor his O2 supply, and wait for him to gain enough strength so you can get him down to c2 to be evacuated the next day. This, when you have just learnt that a dear friend and co-expedition member died about 2 hours prior to you getting back to c4. And after all of that, you descend back to base camp, on your own, to realize how much of a w8nker you are for doing something so stupid, so idiotic, so draining, so immense that you break down in tears - not of joy of success, but of sorrow for what has just transpired Is that really what mid-life crisis wealthy adrenalin junkie seeking people do? I can assure you it aint as rosey and golden as you think it is Regardless of a persons wealth status in life, the ability and dedication required to climb that rock far outweighs the right to say you've 'Everested' on your bicycle or while climbing the stairs at the Westcliff Keep that newspaper article, maybe one day it'll bring a sense of reasoning as to why people do those extreme climbs. Edit: besides, the route up to Lhotse these days is the same via c4 for everest. Perhaps then your point is mute for the hallowed ground of less tourist destinations Sounds wild. You should write a book about it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
117 Posted February 9, 2023 Share I dont think she will. Its too personal Back on topic though... Mt Anderson 947 What ever else pops up on the radar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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