Stephen was in town again this weekend from Hong Kong, and Jerome joined him Saturday evening at his place in Ikusabata, west of Oume. The weather was spectacular -- clear and crisp, with the autumn colors near peak.
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Jerome takes photos on the Nokogiri descent |
I left home around 7:20AM Sunday and tried to make decent time without working too hard, getting to Stephen's a little after 9:30AM. Jerome had gone on a major convenience store run and gathered breakfast items, which we ate on the porch in the sunlight. It was cold even in the sun, with a breeze and perspiration on my jersey chilled after a few minutes resting.
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More from the grotto/water hole on the Nokogiri South side descent |
We rode up to Yoshino Kaido to Kori, then further up via Okutama Kaido to Okutama Station and, a few minutes beyond, to the left hand entrance to the climb. It was great to finally get off the main road and away from the tourists.
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At the top of Nokogiri, Stephen is ready for more. ... plenty of warm layers. |
The road is in better condition than the last time I did this climb, in January 2011, 22 months ago. And the cool weather was perfect. I climbed without any photo stops, but also without any effort to push hard ... and still managed to shave 2 1/2 minutes off my prior best time. Cool weather and better road conditions make a difference. On the descent, we stopped at the small water hole just after the short tunnel ... for more photos.
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Cover photo for next year's "Men of Positivo Espresso" calendar? |
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Warm layers ... but could use some full finger gloves.
Jerome came to the rescue and lent a pair. |
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This is why we ride on side roads into the mountains. |
We went down the South side and together as far as Itsukaichi, where I headed for home. 140 kilometers, one big climb, and home before 3PM.
2 comments:
Haven't climbed Nokogiri for a while, particularly from the Okutama-side up. Would have loved to join this one! Next time maybe?
Thanks, Tom. Definitely we can be your "Sunday ride" next time ... a warm down after you ride your usual 250km+ on Saturday.
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