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The Borrego Double Ordeal 2008 Ride Results

35 riders started and all 35 finished!!!
Misspelled names were corrected on 11/23/08
See the ride description at the end

Name Finish Time
Philip Auriemma 9:29 pm
Eric Axford 8:09 pm
John Axtel DNS
Debra Banks 9:00 pm
Justin Barber 11:03 pm
Tracy Barill 10:10 pm
Michael Bartz 11:03 pm
Chuck Bramwell DNS
Bill Brier 5:45 pm
Bob Buntrock 5:45 pm
Barry Chase 10:10 pm
Janet Christiansen DNS
Leo Costa 8:24 pm
Mel Cutler 9:22 pm
Scott Doyle 12:10 pm
Steven Elliot DNS
Dave Elsberry 7:15 pm
Robert Freed 7:26 pm
Tony Gilbert DNS
Charlie Griffice 10:18 pm
Chris Hanson 8:24 pm
Nicole Honda DNS
Frances Ignacio 9:00 pm
Keith Jensen 12:10 pm
Mark Jilka 10:10 pm
Karla Johnston 11:03 pm
Albert Kong 9:00 pm
John Long DNS
Linda Machado DNS
Tony Martinez 8:27 pm
Joseph Maurer 10:18 pm
Steve Meichtry 8:34 pm
Tom Milton 9:00 pm
Bill Murphy 9:29 pm
Tony Musorafite 6:15 pm
Kevin Osborn 9:00 pm
John Palan DNS
Greg Pschaida 10:18 pm
John Russell 9:14 pm
Jose Seneriz 12:10 pm
Patrick Shea DNS
Peter Spahr DNS
Sean Smith 7:12 pm
Dan Stern DNS
Paul Stimson 8:34 pm
Bernd Straehle DNS
Josh Talley 8:09 pm
Timmer Vadheim DNS
Michelle West 8:09 pm
Mike Wilson DNS
Doug Wiederholt DNS
 
Support Crew Duties
Nancy Baisch Sign In, Rest Stop 2, Finish Line
Stephane Beaudry Rest Stop 3
Joe Brook Lunch Stop
Rick Burneson Roving SAG
Ken Campbell Rest Stop 3, Rest Stop 6
Jim Cook Lunch Stop
Dan Crain Rest Stop 3, Rest Stop 6
Didicus (Dick) French Roving SAG
Ashley Freed Finish Line
Kermit Ganier Roving SAG, Rest Stop 1
Jessica Harbour Rest Stop 3
Major Harbour Lunch Stop
Elise Haussler Rest Stop 5
Paul Haussler Rest Stop 5
Cindy Jensen Rest Stop 2
Tom Parkes Roving SAG, Rest Stop 1, Rest Stop 5, Photographer
Greg Pschaida Sign In
James (JR) Renfro Roving SAG
Teresa Lunch Stop
David Williams Roving SAG

Mountain High's fall destination was the Borrego Double Ordeal which started in the small desert town of Anza Borrego Springs, about 100 miles east of Oceanside. Known for it's clean air and a billion billion stars, the camping is delightful. You will not find any fast-food restaurants or Walmarts here. Infact, you won't even find one signal light.

The ride starts at Christmas Tree Circle, a round-about, in the center of town and travels west for about 3 miles towards the awesome Montezuma Grade, and 11 mile pass that gradually takes you up out of the desert and into the mountains. From the summit, you will soar down towards Lake Henshaw, turning south onto Mesa Grande, a super cool back road with climbing that takes you "out back" towards the 4 building town of Santa Ysabel. Julian Pie Shop here will serve the cyclists fresh baked, still warm Julian Apple Pie at the park adjacent to it, with cold milk from Don's Market. From here, the cyclists will move on towards the quaint town of Ramona, and on down the hill towards Escondido for the next rest stop.

Mostly flat from here, the cyclists can now almost smell the ocean air as they move their way towards the Pacific Ocean in Carlsbad, which turns north towards Oceanside. The palm trees swaying seem to greet the cyclists with open arms; lunch is right on the ocean with a terrific view of the Oceanside pier.

Next, an eleven mile bike path takes you inland. You will travel up a backroad called Lilac all the way to the small town of Vallely Center. This town is so small, I have yet to see the town part. I have seen one store, but we don't bike by it. At any rate, you will travel on a back roads with about 3 rollercoaster hills and then one long descent to the "Smoothie Reststop". Fred Klinzman, my webb man, invented the smoothie idea for White Mountain Double, and I decided to add it to Borrego's DC. Onward and Upward towards Julian, another one horsetown, with one stop sign.

Julian is the big summit of BDO. The checkpoint here serves chicken vegetable soup which seemed to be a popular favorite at this time of day. Next, you'll travel down the long, windey Banner Grade back out into the desert. A left turn will take you up the two mile Yaki Pass, always with a tail wind, then down the pass to a left turn which will have you fighting through a two mile headwind which eventually curves north and heads straight for Christmas Tree Circle. The air will be sweet, the stars will twinkle, and the Palm Trees will welcome you with open arms. 14,000 feet, 207 miles, Congratulations, You have made yourself a Borrego Double Ordeal Winner!!

The ride was fully supported by a wonderful crew. Thanks to the support crew's hard work & the diehard spirit of the riders, the Borrego Double Ordeal was a success.

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