Thursday, July 31, 2008

Black Diamond Headlight


Okay. This is the first of many future posts on product reviews. I recently purchased the Black Diamond Icon Headlamp.


A single 3-watt bulb and four 0.5-watt LEDs that runs on 3 AAA batteries. It also has a NRG
rechargeable battery kit, sold separately for $30.


I have not used it in a race but I did go chasing my Vizsla at 2am and this baby stopped him like a deer in headlights (literally). He had no idea I was behind that shining beacon. For the price (About $85 with the rechargeable kit) I think it will work fine. (BTW....I bought mine at Midwest Mountaineering....so should you!)


The only hassle about Black Diamond lights it their 'half button' technology which makes slightly push the button to switch levels. I would much prefer to just mash the button four times and cycle through each mode vs. trying to be soft and delicate.

Friday, July 25, 2008

What have you done this week?

Simple question? Let's see, I have logged a few training runs, Clark been eating some bon bon's, Peter is pedaling his way across Iowa logging 500+ miles and William just summited Mt. Rainier.

Sunday, July 13, 2008

MNOC 8HR Race July 12



MNOC did another great job at setting up an extremely challenging and fun course. This 8 hour raced proved to be that and more with the majority of teams finishing at the 8hr mark. The setting was North of Bloomer WI in a very remote section of the Chippewa Falls National Forest. This course provided everything from deep woods with more deer flies then anyone expected, single track riding (that is being modest as there some sections that were just overgrown animal trails loaded with stumps, rocks and fallen trees), swimming to reach CP14
, equal parts of portaging and kayaking and some deep bog and swamp trekking. All of this combined with a beautiful day made this one of the best races!

This was the TMMAR first race without Cheeks (aka. Clark Flowers) but we had a solid replacement with William Eddy who backed up a nearly flawless orienteering by Peter.

The race had a few spills. I took header over the bars trying to bunny hop a log and Peter did a face plant after flipping over his handle bars. Jessica provided a little anxiety early in the race with a broken chain that proved to not have an significant impact in the race.
Another pitfall was the miscalculation of the race time and water. Once again most of us were running on a few ounces to get us through the last hour or so. Never again! At a minimum I will always carry two extra bottle so of Vitamin Water as insurance….calories and electrolytes!

Top spots went to Wedali (Congrats). TMMAR took second. And I think Speed Kills took third.

Results should be posted at MNOC soon