Wednesday, August 24, 2011

I Wish I Was Still Out There



Well, I sorta wish I was still out there, maybe somewhere with gentle rolling hills. I've been back to my regular life for a couple of weeks now and that ride is beginning to feel like a dream. I told a few people that I would go back and write about the stuff I didn't have time to write about while I was riding so I'd better do some of that before I lose the fine detail.

Day One

Day one started out good. I woke up early and got my panniers packed up. I took a box of stuff (booze and boots!) to ship home down to the ups store place and got back in plenty of time to make my bus to Astoria. Then I decided to pick up a few things at the Whole Paycheck next door. Big mistake. I threw everything together and dragged it out and slammed it on the bike. I ran into Booker and Ivy coming out of the elevator and they looked very concerned. I ended up getting to the station about 5 mins after the bus left. Argh. Luckily I had spent some time figuring out different ways to get to the coast, so I was able to find a plan B. Go Tillamook bus! It lopped about 40 miles off of my trip, but that turned out to be a good thing.

While I was waiting for the bus I met two people who were taking the bus to the coast and then riding back to Portland over the weekend. Here is where I admit to being a total jerk and forgetting both of their names. I hate that I do that, but I do. I wrote them down, but lost the notebook somewhere between Garberville and MacKerricher, along with a bunch of other notes and email addresses. Anyway, the woman, I'll call her M, remarked that my gear looked very clean. "First day?" I've had the rear Ortliebs for a few years, but the front ones were brand spankin' new. My bike still looked pretty clean too. I have to say that my stuff still looks pretty clean. the Ortliebs clean up pretty good. I was worried because the bus only has two bike racks but they told me that the bus is used to lots of cyclists and they will put the bikes inside or in back with the luggage. Sure enough, they stuck a bike and some of our panniers inside behind the bus driver. The ride was beautiful. It ended in Tillamook, but I decided to take another bus a little further North so I could get a good ride in. So, my ride actually officially started in Manhattan Beach, Or. at about 2:30pm.




The sun was out, the sky was blue and I was ready to ride! That was such a beautiful day. Riding through Garibaldi I saw a Commander driving by. It was a little older than mine but in pretty good shape. I stopped at a little shack across the street from the Tillamook cheese factory and had fish and chips. Heading out of Tillamook the wind really picked up and was blowing either across me or up my nose. The route went up to Cape Meares and then south, but there was a detour. I debated just going the route and finding a way through, but it was late and the wind was blowing pretty hard, so I didn't want to have to backtrack if I was wrong. I took the 131 over the hills to Netarts and then down to Cape Lookout, my first campground.

I rolled up to the Ranger Station. The Ranger said, "You look like you want a hiker-biker site." I was joking around and I said, "Nope, I want a YURT!" The other Ranger said, "OK, we just had a cancellation. I just got done mopping it out." I just stood there for a sec with my mouth hanging open. Did I mention that it was Friday night? People reserve these yurts months in advance. I had to say yes. So my first camping night was in a YURT!


The one Ranger told me this would be the nicest camping I would have my whole trip. Seemed like kind of a waste to have it on my first night instead of a couple days in when I would really appreciate it.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Having a Wonderful Time

Wish you were here.

I just wanted to put a quick note up to let you know that I'm mostly posting to trackmytour right now. There's a link up on the top right corner.

It's been hard to write much and I like to post there because it marks where I am on the map. I'll be posting here when I have more time and more in-depth things to say.


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Location:Park Rd,Port Orford,United States

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Spanish Head.





It's amazing how much better the ride is with properly inflated tires.

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Location:SW 50th St,Lincoln City,United States

I'm in a Yurt!

My ride today was beautiful. It was a little short and I had a hard time on some of the hills. I'm a little worried because there are three bigger hills i have to conquer tomorrow. I'll just get an early start so if I have to walk a bit I'll be ok.

I've seen a lot of raspberries. Sadly they are mostly green, as are the blueberries.

I pulled into my campground around 7p. The sign out front said the campground was full but there are almost always hiker biker sites available. More on this later. I'm having a hard time keeping up with the writing.



Anderson's Lookout

Getting a late start. I had a hard time getting out of the yurt. The very first thing I get to do is climb a big hill for 3 hours. My legs are not on board with this plan.

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Location:Cape Lookout Rd,Tillamook,United States

Friday, July 22, 2011

Day One: Morning

This should be fun. I hardly slept at all last night. I was up at 6am sorting my panniers and I think I've got everything ready to go.

Portland is wonderful. Yesterday was cloudy but today the sky is crystal clear. I had a good day yesterday, picking up my bike and riding around town.

It's late afternoon now, and I'm across the street from the Tillamook Cheese factory eating some fish-n-chips. Things were on track this morning. I had everything all packed up, had a good breakfast and dropped off my purchases to ship home. Then I went into the Whole Paycheck across the street to pick up a few last minute items. I was in there too long and ended up missing the Amtrak bus to Astoria by about 5 minutes.

There were a couple of different ways I could have gone but I ended up taking the Tillamook bus to rockaway beach. Now im riding down to cape lookout state park.

This puts me a day ahead of schedule. It's actually good. Now I can stay an extra day somewhere if I want to.


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Location:SW 12th Ave,Portland,United States

Tuesday, July 19, 2011


I put my bike on the train last night. If all goes well it will be waiting for me in Portland by Wednesday afternoon and I can pick it up on Thursday morning.

Thursday I'll spend the day riding around Portland. Booker and Ivy are coming down and we are going on a couple of distillery tours/tastings. Friday morning I'm hopping an Amtrak bus to Astoria. I'll get there around noon, and then my tour begins.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

Almost Time to Go

Yargh. I'm leaving next Wednesday night for Portland.

I'm nowhere near as prepared as I had planned to be. I had this great training schedule that pretty much went to hell due to life happening. The good news is that I can probably do it anyway. After a couple of days one tends to get used to riding, and most of my days are only around 60 miles. The worst part will be the hills.

I plan to pack the opposite of how I packed for Juplaya. Minimal is the word. If I don't absolutely need it, it's out. I considered getting a bivy sack, but my tiny tent is pretty tiny, and that would be one more thing to buy. I have basically two outfits until I reach San Francisco. I'm shipping some clothes to the hotel so I will have something different to wear when I reach civilization.

I went for a nice long ride tonight after work. I forget how happy riding makes me until I'm out on the road. My LHT flies. I sorta wish I was doing a less hilly ride, but challenge is good, right. I checked in at the LBS to get a shorter stem for my handlebars. I shouldn't have put it off this long. The stem won't come in until Monday and I have to get my bike on the train Monday night so I can pick it up Thursday morning. The good news is I will have my bike until Sunday, so I can get lots of riding in, and maybe get around to actually moving my components around to see how they are on the top of the bars. Who knows. The riding is the thing. The riding and the packing.

And I still don't know what I'm wearing to the wedding. At least the shoes are covered.