Taking Dave’s advice ( see Dave day 2) we took the Interstate 8 for 10 miles to cutoff about 12 miles. It was a rough bumpy shoulder, similar to Montana frost heaves. A butt killer for sure. A border agent helicopter was flying low along both sides of the interstate for several miles. Back andContinue reading “Day 4. The Imperial Valley ride”
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Day 3 Up, down, up, down, up, down, down, down
Today was a really good day. I hope/wish they will all be like today. But…it’s not my first bike ride! Curt had a really good day so we are thrilled! He had to walk a few steep sections but he was thrilled and we didn’t see him until lunch break. He is encouraged that hisContinue reading “Day 3 Up, down, up, down, up, down, down, down”
All uphill
26.8 mi. 3926 elevation gain. AIS (ass in seat) 4:07 Predominantly all climbing today. Weather was cooler, not sunny. Good for climbing really. Occasionally raining but we lucked out and were eating lunch at Albertsons so we missed most of it. It was a rain jacket off and on type of day. Off for climbingContinue reading “All uphill”
No more planning. Today we ride!
32 mi. San Diego to Lakeside CA We officially started riding today. The start point on the Pacific Ocean at Ocean Beach, San Diego. But first we had to ride from our hotel to the beach. Within the first 4-5 blocks we had an extremely steep hill to get up and over. I would haveContinue reading “No more planning. Today we ride!”
Arrived San Diego to sunshine
Easy plane flight to San Diego. Mia (Curt’s wife) gave us a early early ride to the airport. We were at the airport 4:20 (6:10am flight), no line. With our 3 large bike boxes the Delta desk crew had some work to do! First time they had bikes (or so it seemed). They had toContinue reading “Arrived San Diego to sunshine”
Almost ready
6 days to Launch
Flying to San Diego on Saturday Leap Day 2/29. Launching from the ocean shore in San Diego on Sunday March 1. Preparations are wrapping up. Panniers are packed and weighed. It’s like a puzzle… organizing the gear by usage and then packing for weight distribution (side to side and front to back). We’ve been toldContinue reading “6 days to Launch”
A Pause in preparations for the ride
Overall I’m pretty much there, just fine tuning. Late in getting here, Jim and Suzy have been way ahead in getting ready just as I expect they will be for the rest of the way. Getting in good riding shape will have to happen along the way. I can blame January and February in MontanaContinue reading “A Pause in preparations for the ride”
Sorting and Packing
It has taken a few months to collect the necessary gear for this trip. We have it all assembled and sorted by usage. Bike clothes, non- bike clothes, bicycle tools and accessories, miscellaneous items, camping gear, minimal cooking gear. Next step is to load the panniers for weight distribution and balance. Figuring about a /60/40Continue reading “Sorting and Packing”
The beginnings
We decided to set up a blog to document our journey and provide a means for friends and family to follow our adventure. It is our intent to share our experiences, including the good, the bad and the ugly. Two touring bicycles, one recumbent, 10 panniers, two handlebar bags, and a recumbent seat bag andContinue reading “The beginnings”