287: All About GRUSK
Join us as Travis Olson shares insights into the iconic GRUSK race, the evolving gravel and bikepacking scene in West Virginia, and practical tips for participants. Whether you're an avid gravel rider, a multi-day adventure seeker, or curious about the Mon Forest network, this episode offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.In this episode:
* The origins and evolution of the GRUSK event over its first decade
* Detailed route descriptions for the 220, 260, and 319-mile bikepacking routes
* The role and development of the Mon Forest Gravel and Bikepacking Network
* Tips on gear, tire choices, and accommodating different ride styles
* The unique environmental features, like the Dark Skies Zone and Green Bank Radio Quiet Zone
* Insights into event logistics, resupply points, and camping options
* Fun lightning round with quirky questions about regional snacks and legendary sightings
Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction and overview of the podcast focus
00:30 - Support options: GTD After Hours and community engagement
01:35 - Bicycle maintenance adventures and derailleur mishaps
02:52 - The significance of the clutch engagement on Di2 systems
03:55 - Community chats on support, birding channels, and event culture
04:30 - The appeal and history of titanium bike frames
05:11 - The origins of GRUSK and its growth into a premier mountain festival
06:00 - Route number growth from 113 riders to 600+
07:10 - The magical allure of Spruce Knob and Dark Skies Zone
07:50 - The Green Bank Radio Quiet Zone explained
08:20 - The importance of radio astronomy and interference laws
09:18 - Connecting with nature and the unplugged event experience
10:00 - The magic of community and camping culture at GRUSK
12:12 - The rapid development of bikepacking routes and multi-day challenges
13:40 - Event logistics, arrival times, and early camping advice
14:41 - The towns and trails around the event venues, including Durban and Marlinton
18:57 - Race distances, course details, and route descriptions
19:48 - Climbs, descents, and course safety considerations
23:04 - Aid stations, resupply points, and camping options along the routes
26:36 - The post-ride festivities, music, and campfire camaraderie
28:51 - The multi-day race options: Venti, Lungo, Tricento with distances and elevations
29:40 - The origins of the multi-day races inspired by tour divide
31:54 - The challenge and gear needed for longer ultra events
33:12 - Participation numbers and race timing strategies
34:46 - Support, safety, and voluntary rescue preparedness
36:36 - Traveling with emergency contacts and the importance of safety gear
37:18 - Optimal tire choices for varied West Virginia gravel terrain
38:52 - The evolution and affordability of gravel bike tires
39:42 - The current state of tire pricing and recommendations
40:36 - Gearing considerations for different terrain types
41:12 - How to select a bike suited for GRUSK and similar events
44:01 - The e-bike friendly environment and battery planning
45:34 - The importance of resupply stations and planning for endurance races
47:17 - Local eateries and the significance of regional snacks like pepperoni rolls
48:11 - Camping and support options, including spots with water and aid
50:21 - The ongoing registration numbers and participant community
51:22 - Camping habits and the mix of racers and riders
52:28 - A fun lightning round: choose between a pepperoni roll or LTE service
62:44 - Legends of the area: Black bears vs. Mothman sightings
63:37 - Dealing with fog and visibility on mountain rides
64:16 - How to stay safe and connected during remote race environments
65:49 - Wrapping up: registration links, event dates, and ways to get involved
66:22 - Final thoughts and community call to action
Resources & Links:
* GRUSK Race Information & Registration [https://mountainrides.net/grusk]
* BikePacking Roots [https://bikepackingroots.org/]
* Mon Forest Towns & Gravel Network [https://monforesttowns.com/]
* Ride with GPS [https://ridewithgps.com/]
* Green Bank Radio Quiet Zone [https://greenbankspace.org/]
* Starlink by SpaceX [https://starlink.com/]
* Pepperoni Roll — West Virginia Culinary Delight [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pepperoni_roll]
Thanks for riding along! Remember to respect nature, plan thoroughly, and enjoy the adventure. See you at GRUSK!