Why a Bike Ride?

Summer of 2009:
More adventure. The plan: Ride from St. Louis, MO to Upper Saddle River, NJ, via Ann Arbor (to visit my brother), then across Ontario and thru Buffalo to Hobart College (Geneva, NY), then south to the Delaware River, which I'd follow into NJ and continue southeast to home. From Ann Arbor, it is the reverse of the route I took across America 2 years ago.
With a meeting to attend in St.L., it seemed a good idea to ride back.
St.L. departure date: 6/15. Estimated distance: about 1,150 miles, or one-third my Cross-America trip. Theoretically, the wind would be at my back. The hope: a 100-miles-a-day average and 12 days in the saddle. Total elapsed time: dependent upon weather and equipment outages.
My son says it will be dry every night and drenching during the day, the other side of the road will be smooth whereas I'll ride in under-construction rubble, the wind will be in my face, and all roads will be uphill. With my luck, could happen.
No official money-raising, but if you want to contribute, the trip ain't cheap.
I will make the blog entries at sporadic points, with fuller descriptions at trip's end.


Summer of 2007:
It was a personal challenge, short and simple. I needed to prove to myself that this 70-year old man wasn't over the hill yet.

So, while I was at it, I appealed to 4 different constituencies to pledge financial support for my ride. The consitituencies do not overlap in any way. I raised money for:

The Ethical Culture Society of Bergen County, of which I was the President (2006-8): (http://www.ethicalfocus.org/). ECS is a caring humanist community that believes in deed, not creed, as expressed in social action.

Upper Saddle River, my home town, in support of all the volunteer services: the Fire Department; the Ambulance Corps; the Rescue Squad.

The Interact Club, at the Bergen Academies (a county high school with competitive admissions, where I am a substitute teacher). The club helps the hungry and homeless, and also pays the fare for children from the 3rd world to come to the US for medical treatment.

And last but not least (they are all equal in my mind), I hoped to kindle the giving for my alma mater, Hobart College, so we could present them with a sizable class gift in June, 2008, at our 50th reunion.

So you now have both the real reason ... and the good reasons.

And while I was at it, I wanted to try to show up those who said I wouldn't make it on the (ambitious) schedule I set for myself. I didn't, making an average of only 81 miles per day, when riding. I was done in by the steeps, the weight I carried, some bike problems, headwinds and afternoon thunderstorms. Color me humbled.

And now that the ride is over, I slake my need to write by adding occasional longer-view essays based upon the experience.

To summarize the trip, I covered 3,467 miles, solo. My route ran from home, in Upper Saddle River, in northeastern NJ, to Buffalo, across Ontario, then through Michigan to Wisconsin, across Minnesota, Nebraska, and into Colorado at the northeastern corner. I went southwest from there to Denver, then south to Albuquerque, and due west to L.A., across the Mojave Desert.

I lost approximately 4 days to weather, 3 days to visits en route with my brother in Michigan and my oldest son in Denver, and about 3 days to various bike issues. That leaves 39 days for being in the saddle. Never had a leg issue. Ate like a pig and lost weight.

A great experience. Read on.

Bob

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

The Departure is Nigh

Six days till I set out. The closer it gets, the queasier I feel. Maybe another 6 weeks of training would work for me, except, of course, I already worry about my schedule and the deadline. So I'll be off on Monday, ready or not.
Just to make it dicier, we are hosting about 40 people for a Persian BBQ and pool party on Sunday. So much for a full night's rest.
I hope to get about 50 miles northwest of Port Jervis before I camp. Unless I get lucky, I do not see any campsites in that area in the guides available to me.
I also note that the pricing I am seeing in these guides for some of these camps make some motels cheaper!
Day 2's expectation is to reach the Binghamton area, and Day 3 would be around Ithica.
Day 4 will be Geneva, NY, and my alma mater, Hobart College, where I fully expect to be given a room for the night. After all, I am raising money for them.
Day 5 puts me just into Canada, maybe, else Buffalo.
We shall see.
My last item of gear is at the store today ... I could not find what the catalogs list (a 15-foot cable lock), so I am getting two 7-footers. These have one advantage: they do not automatically coil, so they can be stretched out to their full extent. Maybe they'll go around me too for the odd tornado.
My last experiment before leaving will be to test posting a blog to this site from my new cell phone (and a picture too). The phone is a Casio, from Verizon. It conforms to a military spec for being dustproof, water resistant and shock-resistant. I got Verizon's Vz GPS service, payable by the month, which is available via satellite, even when out of cell coverage areas. They say they can find me to within 10 feet, if have the cell phone on when lying in the ditch. Hopefully I will be able to keep the phone charged via the stops for meals.
The downside is that this phone is huge, heavy, and clunky. C'est le vie!
Bob

6 comments:

Terri said...

Good luck, Bob!
We'll miss our President, but you'll come back an even slimmer man in some ways but broader in others.

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