QUICKSILVER

Eastern High Sierra Classic - August 2000
The Eastern High Sierra Classic ride this w/e was attended by
Quicksilver
members Maryben, Traci and Mark Falcone, Mike Maul, Robert Ribley,
Bing Voight,
Jennifer Kurtzyall , Jeff Luternauer, Trilby, and Dom Freeman.
It's the first time I have attended this ride and the area is
beautiful.
The basecamp has the background of huge mountains rising from
the valley floor
with snow still in places on the peaks. The nights were crisp
and the stars were
something we never see near the cities. The Milkyway ran
across the sky
disappearing into the mountains at night.
The ride combines high desert, mountain terrain, and alpine meadows
in the
50 mile distance. The ride had a controlled start at 6
AM led by Ron
and Ruth Waltenspiel in the desert area - then going into rocky
areas that
led us toward the snow. While we never made it to the snow
- we did get
up to 8500-8700 feet using lots of switchbacks. Coming
down - we passed the
waterfalls from the many streams. Most everyone walked
the rocky areas
and made time in the desert and meadows. My unofficial number
on the
vertical up and down was about 9000 feet from the information
on the ride map.
The 20 mile morning loop was the desert and mountain leading back
into basecamp.
The front runners were in by 9 AM even with the rocks.
The second loop was
in the meadows and really nice. The grass was very green
- something
the group from Quicksilver doesn't see again until winter here...
Lots
of cattle grazing - many places to let your horse stop and eat.
The
non-front runners did that in lots of places.
The "Duck" was the head vet. After getting the date for
the ride wrong -
he chartered a plane and flew in for the ride start. There
were 43 starters
and 43 finishers in the 30. There were 128 starters and 114 finishers
in the
50. A big ride but very well run by Jackie Bumgardner.
The large basecamp
was full of rigs. There was an excellent dinner Saturday evening
after the
ride where Jackie gave out the awards.
Some things I heard during the ride that stuck with me - Maryben
coming
in at the end on her first 50 after several years off with Trilby
shouting
Go - Go - we are running out of time! Trilby had set her
watch ahead
and thought she had no time left. There were actually 4
minutes left
when they got in... Karen Chaton rode with them in her slowest
50 ever
to make sure MB made it in. |-) MB saying - this damn horse
never gets
tired...
Another woman coming in just a few minutes earlier - then hugging
her
husband and crying - it was her first 50 and she was so happy
her horse had
done it.
Ron and Ruth saying one of us always makes it through - this time
it didn't
happen - but it was a great ride anyway...
Riding with new people at various times during the ride - trading
names -
where you lived - what you did - how you got started in this
crazy sport...
How all the horses loved the grass... and green again...
And it's your turn to open and close the gate... |-)
For me - it's rides like this that show the side of the sport
that sometimes
gets lost in the desire to top ten or be high in the awards standings.
I
have hiked some of these Sierra areas on foot and seeing them
from a horse
is something really to remember.
I know Karen Chaton will have her pictures to post soon - but
being there and
seeing it was great.
Great ride - Jackie.
Mike Maul
*********Placings as I remember them
Dom Freeman at 20th
Mark Falcone - 1st HW at 25th
Mike Maul/Thor - 2nd HW at 26th
Jeff Luternauer at 54th or so
Bing/Jennifer/Robert - in the middle
MB at 113th
Trilby at 114th