Wednesday, August 31, 2011
I've got a mule and her name is Sal... Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal...
Friday, August 26, 2011
Hasta La Vista, Irene!
Day 2, Connecticut: Even worse hills than the day before AND an earthquake!? OK, we didn't feel it. AND, to clear up my family rumors, it did NOT make me fall off my bike, nor was it caused by me falling off my bike... LMAO.
Day 3, Crossed into New York State: Much better ride and we had a great lakeside campground all to ourselves. Jeff suffered a broken spoke, but the bike repair shop guy gave us a free part and Jeff had it fixed and true in about an hour. The ride was getting easier and things were looking up!
Day 4, New York: Hurricane Irene is comiiiiiiiiiing! Heavy rains forced us inside after 15 miles of great riding. More heavy rains, 65-100 MPH expected winds and a big 'ol hurricane is coming! Yipes! What is mother nature trying to tell us all in the first four days!?!
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
I can't ride my bike with no handlebars
Awkward privacy violations:
Yesterday when we were getting ready to leave Kettletown State Park, Jeff went to the bathroom to change of clothes. When he left the bathroom he went right back in to throw something away... he noticed there was a lady standing on top of the toilet peeking over the top of the stalls THAT HE WAS JUST IN! LOL. Let us know if you see any videos of him changing on the internet.
Seriously, there is way more roadkill on the side of the road that you never ever even see when you're driving a car! There were some stretches in the last couple days where I felt like I was dodging more road kill than anything else. Despite my dodging, so far some of the things I have run over on my bicycle include: Tons of worms, Glass, Random metal pieces, A Copenhagen can full of water (that was nice), An old ear of corn and a pile of roadkill! Gross!
Yes, we've had a few! Jeffs back rack came loose at least four times before he moved a few things around and now it seems to be fine. The only reason that this is of note is because every time he broke down it seemed like we're in even worse part of New Haven - yipes! Both of us have had to do some minor gear adjustments and a break adjustment or two on mine. Nothing major. When we woke up at camp yesterday I remembered to tell Jeff that I "had this feeling like my handlebars were going to fly off when I was going downhills yesterday." Yeah, the headset on my bike was about one bolt thread from just completely detaching my bike from my fork and throwing me onto the pavement. Glad I remembered to check it because... I definitely can't ride my bike with no handlebars.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Wow and also wow!
Today we officially kicked off the Bicycle Ride of Justice at Branfords Stony Creek beach! Where it will end, we have absolutely no idea. All we know at this point is we have the Butterfield/Roberts (lol) wedding to attend on 9/10/11 in VT, so if our bodies hold up we should be biking until then.
Today we enjoyed a leisurely ass kicking at the hands of CTs rolling hills. We made it a total of 35.4 miles into Kettletown State Park near Southbury, CT, (which for a couple of out of shape desk jockeys with no experience at all ain't half bad!).
Yes, its true... Not much experience. For those of you who know me well you know I haven't really ridden a bicycle since the early 90s... Lol. Seriously, our plan was to do this bicycle ride sometime next year... take some time planning and get ourselves physically ready. It was only a few weeks ago when we decided to do it now, and even today sitting in this tent we are not really sure where we'll end up tomorrow.
It's awesome.
Anyways, just wanted to check in! I hope everyone is have an awesome week!
~Styx and Bones (ride again?)