[pianotech] OT: One for the Record Books!

Paul T Williams pwilliams4 at unlnotes.unl.edu
Fri Feb 25 07:53:57 MST 2011


I imagine something out of a Dr. Suess book! :>)

Paul




From:
Conrad Hoffsommer <choffsommer at hotmail.com>
To:
<pianotech at ptg.org>
Date:
02/24/2011 08:49 PM
Subject:
Re: [pianotech] OT: One for the Record Books!



I'm trying to imagine what a unicycle for two might look like...

Conrad Hoffsommer




From: pianolover88 at hotmail.com
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 16:46:07 -0800
Subject: Re: [pianotech] OT: One for the Record Books!

Do you mean, "Married or happy?" haha, jk. 

Nope, single at the moment.


Terry Peterson
Accurate Piano Service
UniGeezer.com
"Over 50, and not "2" Tired!" 




From: deanmay at pianorebuilders.com
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Date: Thu, 24 Feb 2011 19:03:56 -0500
Subject: Re: [pianotech] OT: One for the Record Books!

Terry,
 
My sister wants to know if you are married. :-)
 
Dean
Dean W May                (812) 235-5272
PianoRebuilders.com    (888) DEAN-MAY
Terre Haute IN 47802

From: pianotech-bounces at ptg.org [mailto:pianotech-bounces at ptg.org] On 
Behalf Of pianolover 88
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2011 12:11 PM
To: pianotech at ptg.org
Subject: [pianotech] OT: One for the Record Books!

Hi everyone,

Piano tuning is primarily a sedentary profession. So I ride unicycles 
offroad and on, to stay in shape. But yesterday, 2/23/11, was a high 
watermark for me, and set a new record for the oldest-and likely 
*only*-person to have ever successfully climbed the steepest and most 
famous street in Los Angeles, CA, and the 2nd steepest in the US! At a 
massive 33% grade, Fargo street hill attracts hundreds of cyclists...the 
two-wheeled variety!...to the yearly climbing event held there. 

Most don't make it to the top, even though they use ultra low gears to 
help them pedal their way some 528 feet to the top of this monster hill, 
which is more like a WALL! So I decided to try it myself...on just ONE 
wheel! Yep, my 24" mountain unicycle, with NO gears to help me climb, no 
clip in pedals that help you "pull" as well as push while pedaling. No 
frame, handlebars or second wheel for much easier balance. It would be 
just 1:1 fixed wheel all the way baby!

On two previous attempts, I managed only about 300 feet of the total 528. 
Not a bad attempt, but it was still more than 200 feet short of the top! 
So yesterday, with fellow unicyclist Steve, visiting from NY, I gave it 
another try, and this time gave it everything I could muster...and I MADE 
it to the top! I still do not know where or how I found the strength to 
keep going, especially past the 1/2 way point, where most fail! At 55 
years old, my "Max heart rate" is supposed to be 165. I've been riding 
hardcore trails and done 100 mile uni centuries, but my heart rate never 
exceeded 153bpms, and that was only when training on much less steep 
hills.

On this climb I was wearing my heart rate monitor, and it was redlining at 
171bpms, even before I got halfway up! My lungs were on fire and burning 
like never before, and just catching breaths was an ordeal! I was standing 
on the pedals, cranking down each and every half revolution, which 
required a herculean effort! When Steve finally yelled out, "20 feet to 
go", I felt an adrenaline rush that was enough to put me over the top! It 
was a great feeling...once I convinced myself I wasn't having hear 
failure! As someone said, this was "my personal Everest!"

Here's the video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nak8TBvykkc


Terry Peterson
Accurate Piano Service
UniGeezer.com
"Over 50, and not "2" Tired!" 



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