Day 8: Mon 23rd.
Saved the BIG ONE for my last full day here.
Mount Evans - 28 miles of climbing, 7000ft height gain, 14130 ft at the summit
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Started at Idaho Springs, and the climbing started virtually straight away with a gentle ride up a canyon road. After 6 miles the climbing got a bit more serious, up out of the canyon to the halfway point at Echo Lake. Up to now the weather was hot and sunny, and sweat was dripping off the peak of my cotton cap. Paid my 3 dollars to access the summit road, and carried on climbing through the trees.
After a while the trees started to thin out, the sky became overcast, and I could see some threatening black clouds over to my left. This was worrying as I didn't want to be caught in a thunderstorm high on this mountain, but they didn't look like they coming my way so I carried on up. A bit further on I knew I was high on a big mountain - the trees ran out, it all got rocky, big drops at the side of the road, and the temperature dropped dramatically.
Eventually I got a glimpse of the summit - a white observatory dome way up above me - only 6 miles to go. Passed by Summit Lake which was patially covered in a sheet of ice - 5 miles to go. With 2 miles to go the altitude really started to make itself felt, and from there on it was into bottom gear and struggling for breath all the way to the summit. Hurrah, made it! (3 hrs 12 min). Legs had a very strange wobbly feeling when I got off the bike and tried to walk, but I made it to the summit signpost for the obligatory photo without falling over in front of all the tourists.
Now for the fun bit - the descent. Well, it should have been fun, but the road was pretty bumpy and I was freezing cold despite donning armwarmers and gilet. So I was glad to get back down to Echo Lake for a coffee in the cafe there. Just as I was parking the bike the heavens opened, excellent timing. Two coffees and a chocolate brownie gave enough time for the rain to stop, and I was back on the road for the second part of the descent. The rain must have been very localised, as the road was dry until I got back to the canyon, where I got pretty damp from road spray and light rain. Never mind, it was warmer down there and I was nearly back to the car.
Overall, an excellent day out.