Pikes Peak

Robert Myers robert at s-cars.org
Tue Jun 26 21:08:49 EDT 2001


Allow more time than you think.  The roads will be PACKED.  Take along 
plenty of warm clothing and a comfortable chair.   Also plenty of liquid 
and and food and, depending on how susceptible you are to hypoxia, a 
cylinder of oxygen,.  The air is mighty thin and cold up there at 13,000 
feet.  Do not plan on leaving the mountain after you get up 
there.  Helicopter service is available for medical emergencies.  Other 
than that, you are there for the day.

At 06:39 PM 6/26/01, you wrote:

>What's the scoop on this weekends Pike Peak run? I'm
>contemplating a late night run (from Iowa) to check it
>out. I've never been there and will probably be
>arriving very early Saturday morning (I think the
>gates open at 4, should be there shortly there
>after!). Any info would help. Thanks!
>
>slm
>
>
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