Ireland Adventure – The Wild Atlantic Way
Over the next 30 days we’ll be riding the Wild Atlantic Way along Ireland’s west coast. Today’s ride was about learning to ride on the left. … More Ireland Adventure – The Wild Atlantic Way
Over the next 30 days we’ll be riding the Wild Atlantic Way along Ireland’s west coast. Today’s ride was about learning to ride on the left. … More Ireland Adventure – The Wild Atlantic Way
It turns out cycling in Morocco was a total bust but that didn’t keep us from two weeks of adventure and wonderful travel. … More Moroccan Adventure
Our first day back in the bicycle saddle after 6 months off. We’re starting a tour of Spain, Morocco, and then? … More Back in the Saddle, and Feeling It
The first few weeks off the saddle were brutal. We’d eat breakfast and a few hours later be starving. … More Re-entry: Learning to Live Without Cycling
Each day I would record about half a dozen segments of video and later pick a 2 second snippet to represent each day of riding. … More Cycling Across the US – A Three Minute Video Overview
Our most recent “update” post saw us to Michigan in late August. As I write, it’s late September and we are marking time near Manchester, New Hampshire. Let’s catch up. Michigan We blew through Michigan in 4 days, and it was a month ago so it’s a bit hazy. My main impressions are: Humidity! It wasn’t horribly hot, … More To the Sea. Almost.
Initially I planned to photograph each roadside memorial and then realized that I’d end up taking hundreds of photos. Most days we pass at least one, and some days, dozens. … More Lives Cut Short – Roadside Memorials
Google map lady had us zig zagging along country roads (not all of them paved) and except for a stretch along highway 119, we mostly spent the day cycling through farm land, including expansive fields of chest-high corn and broad swaths of knee-high wheat. … More Easing Back into the Saddle
I’ve found that every time I see a beautiful flower or see an interesting critter, I now think to myself, “What would Wayne tell me about this thing?” I never met Wayne, but I miss him. … More Of Wildflowers and Wild Things
As we climbed that day I dreaded seeing two specific roadsigns: Turn Out 1/4 mile and Passing Lane 1/4 mile. Now these signs just meant a section of road that was even steeper than what we were currently riding. … More Climbing the Sierras – Part 2
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