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cascade 1200

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Cascade 1200 Route
Cascade 1200 elevation

I’m all signed up and excited for SIR’s biannual Cascade 1200K. I managed to get my name and money in yesterday morning when the registration opened up. There are already a number of riders from all over the country signed up. Finishing a 1000K or longer qualifies you for an early Paris Brest Paris registration next year, so I’m guessing that there will be even more riders gunning for rides like this.

I’ve read numerous stories on people’s Cascade experiences. It has been on my radar since I’ve known about randonneuring. It is widely considered one of the harder 1200K rides in the world, and right in my back yard!

I’ve ridden the first section of the route on other brevets, but everything past Naches is relatively new ground for me. I know that Day’s 2 and 3 go through some seasonally hot areas of the state, so I’ll need to figure out a way to acclimate myself for that. We are lucky enough to have a fairly moderate climate around Seattle, so it is always a bit of a shock once I end up on the east side of the Cascades. I’ve done well in the past though; it shouldn’t be a huge issue.

Check out some ride reports and photos from previous editions.

Geoff Swartz – “Living the Dream!”

Ole Mikkelsen – Ride Report

Lothar Hennighausen – Ride Report (How about these names!?)

Val Phelps – Ride Report

Jake Kassen – Ride Report … his photos here

Flickr pool from 2008 (so many pictures)

Dan Boxers photos