Esther from St. Louis (for now) on 9/3/2007 5:59:53 PM:
Hey everyone,
I'm planning to ride the Katy in mid October, and wanted to get your opinions on 3 vs 3.5 days, and east-west vs west-east.
Here are the relevant (I think) details:
1) I live in St. Louis. it looks like Clinton is about a 4 hour drive from here, and St Charles is about a half hour away.
2) My mother has decided to come along (driving), so we will be staying in BnBs and I shouldn't be carrying more than water, snacks and minimal gear.
3) I was biking about 40mi a week over the summer. Since I got back to school I've started to 'train' for this, and can go 25mi/day two days in a row with absolutely no problems at this point and feel like I could probably do 35-40 without straining much, especially if it's flat. I'm assuming I can get up to 70-80 mi/day for a few days running by mid october.(If that sounds ridiculous, please tell me.)I plan on riding 10-15mi most weekdays and progressively longer rides on the weekends between now and riding the Katy.
4)I ride at about 10-11mph on rolling hills with traffic, around 12mph on flat terrain. Oh, and I ride a hybrid.
5) I only have 3.5 days to do this. on Thursday I get done at 3 and can leave by 3.30. I figure I can either drive to Clinton, stay the night and start riding Friday morning, or I can drive to St Charles and ride 20-30 miles on Thursday and space the rest out over Fri-Sun... with the latter option I'd have to factor in time needed to drive back from Clinton to get home at a reasonable hour.
6)I'm not much of a sight-seer... riding amidst fall foliage and away from city noise will be sufficient beauty for me. :)
If anyone has suggestions, I'd really appreciate it. I hear it's slightly downhill going west-east? Also, do people usually bike one big chunk in the morning, or bike halfway, stop for lunch and bike the rest of the way (whatever the planned mileage is) in the afternoon?
Thanks!