Another Interesting day. Highway 36 is a quiet scenic route over the coast range. It seems the weather managed all possible options. A half dozen heavy rain squals then warm sun, hail, and cold winds. After cresting the coast range the up canyon wind forced us to peddle down the hill. No rest for us. Again too much rain to camp.
Lunch today was different. The mini market for supplies was limited. We ended up packing hot dog buns, onions and sardines for lunch fixings.
4/106/13.5/419
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Monday, April 28, 2008
Next time we'll take the elevator
It was another good day. It started with a great breakfast at Berti' Lou's in the Sellwood district. I can recomend the spinach, bacon and blue cheese omlet. Our company included Tristan who used to swim with GLAD and Drew our host from warmshowers. It turns out he rides with the Oregon randos and is signed up to do the SIR cascade 1200km ride. He also has an interesting web site on frame building and folding bikes.
http://www.sonic.net/~maryking/Frame_build.html
We finally got started on the ride at 9. There were two options we were considering for our route from Oregon City. We chose crossing the Willamette. The other option was to take the city elevator up the bluff and ride to Canby.
http://mobrender.com/proxy.aspx?s=http%3A%2F%2Fen%2Ewikipedia%2Eorg%2Fwiki%2FOregon_City_Municipal_Elevator%3F&m=h&q=oregon&q=city&q=elevator&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fm%2Elive%2Ecom%2Fsearch%2Fsearch%2Easpx%3FA=results%26Q=oregon%2B-city%2B-elevator%26L=Oregon%2B-City%252c%2B-OR%26P=rjpg74shfy%26D=WEB%26SI=0%26PN=1&rs=Back%2B-to%2B-results&lc=en-US&hmac=CVRbCQyo
The path we chose included a fair amount of climbing to get to Wilsonville. Once the climbs were done going down the central valley got no easier as the headwinds were 15 to 25 all day. This was the hardest day as 11 to 14 mph was the best we could do. They were just locking the doors to the Corvalis pool when we pulled up at at 7;30. It then started raining so instead of camping the super 8 is really nice.
3/93/12.1/313
http://www.sonic.net/~maryking/Frame_build.html
We finally got started on the ride at 9. There were two options we were considering for our route from Oregon City. We chose crossing the Willamette. The other option was to take the city elevator up the bluff and ride to Canby.
http://mobrender.com/proxy.aspx?s=http%3A%2F%2Fen%2Ewikipedia%2Eorg%2Fwiki%2FOregon_City_Municipal_Elevator%3F&m=h&q=oregon&q=city&q=elevator&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fm%2Elive%2Ecom%2Fsearch%2Fsearch%2Easpx%3FA=results%26Q=oregon%2B-city%2B-elevator%26L=Oregon%2B-City%252c%2B-OR%26P=rjpg74shfy%26D=WEB%26SI=0%26PN=1&rs=Back%2B-to%2B-results&lc=en-US&hmac=CVRbCQyo
The path we chose included a fair amount of climbing to get to Wilsonville. Once the climbs were done going down the central valley got no easier as the headwinds were 15 to 25 all day. This was the hardest day as 11 to 14 mph was the best we could do. They were just locking the doors to the Corvalis pool when we pulled up at at 7;30. It then started raining so instead of camping the super 8 is really nice.
3/93/12.1/313
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Day 2
Woke up with the sun at Lewis and Clark park. It must have been lower than the new sleeping bags rating of 40 degrees since I was cold most of the night. Stopped in Longview and bought a cheap fleece sleeping bag to use as second layer. Hugh's road rash didn't slow him down at all. We're spending the night at the home of a member of warm showers.org a world wide group that provides bikers showers and back yard or a room for the night. Hugh just finished installing new handlebars with the help of his son Todd, so we're heading out for Eugene in the morning.
day2/99miles/13.87rolling avg/219total
day2/99miles/13.87rolling avg/219total
Day One
It was great to see every one this morning to cheer us on. I've been anxious about this adventure for the last few weeks and I think it's been apparent. Within the first few minutes of starting the ride I realized how much I enjoy riding and that it wasn't the distance I was worried about it was the time. This December first Corliss and I will have been married 40 years and this will be the longest I've been away. Also all of the kids are very close. And then there are the 5 grand babies 2 and under. I'll be missing a lot, but this will be an amazing adventure.
Overall this first day went pretty well, though at 57 pounds the bike was tail heavy and a bit wobbly. Of course at 218 so am I. We got in 120 miles and averaged 14.9 mph rolling. The day was longer than planned partly due to a mishap. Hugh took a tumble due to a rumble strip. Bent handle bars, torn shorts and road rash that years from now will provide a memory scar of this ride. He was very lucky it was not worse, though he'll be sore in the morning.
Overall this first day went pretty well, though at 57 pounds the bike was tail heavy and a bit wobbly. Of course at 218 so am I. We got in 120 miles and averaged 14.9 mph rolling. The day was longer than planned partly due to a mishap. Hugh took a tumble due to a rumble strip. Bent handle bars, torn shorts and road rash that years from now will provide a memory scar of this ride. He was very lucky it was not worse, though he'll be sore in the morning.
Friday, April 18, 2008
In only 8 more days
I'm not sure whether I'm more excited or nervous, we start the ride in just over a week. My training rides since the last blog update have been less than desirable. Three 30's, one 40, one 50, two 70's and one 80. the 80 was an early season SIR training ride that really was perfection. Great route Conway North to Bellingham and return via Chuckanut dr. - Clear weather and tail winds on the way North and incredibly a wind shift provided tail winds also on the way back. The views from Chuckanut are worth sharing:
Saturday, February 9, 2008
The WUSS factor
Maybe I should have ridden back from Anacortez. The ride up was the last time I was on the bike. Work is a four letter word! Well it isn't only work that has been the problem. A bad cold has kept me off the bike the last two weekends. Three weeks without swimming or riding; it's going to be painful when I start up again.
Maybe work isn't all bad. My grandson Oli went to the ski show last week with us and got to sit on Santa's lap.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Anacortes weekend ride
Not all rides go as planned. The plan was to ride up to Anacortes to watch agroup of swim friends suffer from the 200 fly, go to Larrys home on Lopez island to spend the night, and then ride the 80 plus miles home.
Well the ride up went as planned. Rain,snow,and enjoyable despite the weather. The fly went well and I was happy to
be a spectator. Eleven of the group had a pleasant evening at Larrys.
Larry prepared homemade noodle lasagna which makes me want to learn noodle making. Oh, the wine was very nice also. Slept from 9 to 7 and missed the ferry that I needed to make the ride home in time, and decided to get a ride home with Bill and his wife Dawn. Hugh, without a ride time limit decided to ride his bike back. I was happy to wuss out and take the car.
Well the ride up went as planned. Rain,snow,and enjoyable despite the weather. The fly went well and I was happy to
be a spectator. Eleven of the group had a pleasant evening at Larrys.
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