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Cross Country Skiing

March 5th, 2010

This past weekend the family and I headed east to Bear Valley, California for an awesome winter vacation with lots of snow, good friends, and great conditions for cross-country skiing.

For me, this was my second time to Bear Valley. The first time we camped up the road by Lake Alpine during the Bear Valley Triathlon. I didn’t participate in that tri, but my wife did. The area was gorgeous, and the cycling was awesome. I took a ride up to the Ski resort, up around 9000 feet. It was incredible, I didn’t even see one car that whole ride.

The second time we went to Bear Valley, we decided to do Ski trip. I don’t do downhill, because I don’t want to do anything that could impact my ability to ride my road bike. But cross-country skiing has some appeal for me. We stayed in the Lodge, which is super old school, but the great room is a fantastic place to just hang out and recover.

The first day we went out, it was about 60 degrees and sunny. I fell in love with it. I haven’t ever done any form of exercise that I liked anywhere near as much as cycling, but this gets close.

I was able to get my heart rate up to over 150 xc skiing for around 3 hours. It was an incredible workout. I pulled my son behind me in a Polk sled, it was fantastic. I can’t wait to do it again.

Bear Valley is a great place to to for an exercise vacation for the entire family. If you have kids, there is something there to challenge everyone.

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Changes in CycleMetrics 1.1.4

March 5th, 2010

There was a bug in CycleMetrics since 1.1.2 that I hadn’t noticed. Google got a bit more strict in their data processing systems, and as such CycleMetrics was not writing the maps. CycleMetrics 1.1.4 fixes that bug in 1.1.3.

In other news, the bug that is present in some competing GPS applications, where the phone will go to sleep mode after a text message, alert, or notification seems to be fixed via an odd workaround in CycleMetrics 1.1.4. It should no longer be necessary to turn off auto sleep before your rides anymore.

In current news, I’m working on getting the web application for CycleMetrics together, and will attempt to get more meaningful altitude data out of the iPhone with some algorithmic help, or some data if I can get my hands on it.

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