Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Assault on Cameron Highlands

Being a relatively flat island, we have only a few small hills to train on. So it was with some apprehension that I signed up for the JoyRider's trip to Cameron Highlands, a popular tourist destination in Pahang, West Malaysia with an elevation of 1,829 metres. By contrast, Bt Timah is 163m and Mt Faber 105m in elevation.

 The trip was well thought out, with three rides in three days. The first day was a long commute up, with a sumptious nasi lemak lunch stopover in Petaling Jaya. Some 40 riders started the ride from Simpang Pulai for the 55km climb (over 1,400m).

The initial 8 km was flatish, a good warm up. But right after that, we hit the first slope - and the train started thinning. The gradient is about 10%, and my HR went over 160 immediately. It was only after 20km or so that I found my rhymth and my HR settled to a more manageable 150+. Even so, the trajectory was up and up, with a few flat and downslopes for respite. I had intially thought that 55 km was shortish. But it took all of 3:15 to complete.

To add to the challenge, the sky opened and we were completely drenched mid way through the ride. The final kms were a relief, mainly downhill on wide roads. I kept wondering when the good part would be over before the next big climb. Fortunately, that was not to be. Never was I so happy when I saw the 500m to go sign post for Restaurant 88, the venue of our dinner near Kg Baru.

Ave HR 154, ave cadence 67, ave speed 16.5 kph.

Day two started with the bus bringing us down the exact same route we were to cover, from Tanah Rata to Kg Kuala. The prescribed route was 92 km. Rolling terrain for the initial 40km, which I enjoyed tremendously. From 40km onwards, it was an ascent of 800m (to Ringlet at 1,026m) over 30km, which wasn't too bad compared to day one. Except for a long 7 to 8 km continous climb, and half a dozen 10% gradient slopes from 70km onwards, it was just a case of grinding and finding the right gears.

The weather was perfect, downcast but no rain, except for the sunny spell around 12 pm. I deliberately went no lower than the 25 cassette, keeping 27 and 29 in reserve for the final 12km assault from Ringlet to Tanah Rata. Cadence fell to 50+ on those climbs. Alas, I was swayed by a couple of strong riders who stopped at Ringlet, and could only marvel - from the comfort of the bus - at the brave ones making the final assault. That final stretch would have to remain as unfinished business for another time.

 Ave HR 142, ave cadence 69, ave speed 19.7 kph.

 The last day was a 60km descent. Many didn't suit up and I assessed the limited training benefits against the potential pitfalls - wet roads and potholes - and decided that the risks weren't worth taking, with the year end IM on the line. Overall, it was a truly memorable trip. Met many nice and wonderful people, and thoroughly happy with the accomplishment, modest though it might be. Would I return? You bet.

1 comment:

Jodan said...

Sounds like you have tons of fun. =D