It is 275 days since I posted part 1 and at least once per day ever since I have spent time wondering exactly what to say. I lived a 25 year old dream. It was every euphoric and every dull moment crammed into an 8 week journey although as many of you will recall the...
Epilogue part 1
It's Friday - 4 days after the ride finished. Monday was just excitement in all directions - seeing Sue, finishing the ride, introducing Sue, saying goodbye, kissing Sue, laughing, joking.... It was all a bit of a whirl. And then there were pauses. The pause when I...
Day 50 – 8th August – Manchester to Portsmouth
56 miles ridden - 2100 feet climbed. I had mixed feelings eating plastic eggs at 6am this morning but it was the last time (at least for a long while). We were all excited and keen to finish the challenge so bag loading was quick and we were on our way. As before,...
Day 49 – 7th August – Brattleboro to Manchester, New Hampshire
78 miles ridden - 4318 feet climbed. I'm not sure if I have ever been equally excited and wistful in the same way as I have been today. Excited to complete the achievement and see Sue, family and friends again,but wistful that this amazing experience will reached a...
Day 48 – extra pictures
My blog posts don't contain many pictures of me - here are a few: Topping up water bottles at a SAG stop Just happy. Team Canada - L to R - Ron, Paul, me and Liz Darin and I hogging the soft, upholstered, rocking chairs while waiting for lunch at the Byron Tavern....
Day 48 – 6th August – Latham, New York to Brattleboro, Vermont
79 miles ridden - 4984 feet climbed. Unusually the weather forecast was bang on today and we deliberately walked out of a nice, dry hotel, climbed onto our bikes and rode off into the rain. Why? Because that's what we do - cycle. It only rained for about 20 minutes...
Day 47 – 5th August – Little Falls to Latham
76 miles ridden - 2136 feet climbed. Another great day today with a subtle change of mood. We are all talking about how we feel about these last few days and almost all of us are actively trying to take in as much of what we see, how we feel, what people say, and...
Day 46 – 4th August – Liverpool to Little Falls
80 miles ridden - 1627 feet climbed. I don't know where our luck has been coming from but today was another great day. Sunshine all the way, wind not an issue, temperature peaking around 30C/85F.... Road surface generally OK but weirdly a lot of glass on the shoulder...
Day 45 – 3rd August – Rochester to Liverpool
93 miles ridden - 1480 feet climbed. Another great day's ride which started with 23 miles along the Erie Canal. Like everything else, canals are bigger in America - the Erie Canal is 363 miles long and was completed in 1825. These days there is not much traffic but it...
Day 44 – 2nd August – Niagara Falls to Rochester
87 miles ridden - 1755 feet climbed. Today was a glorious ride. No clouds in the sky, gentle crosswind, roads surfaces OK, lovely temperature around 28C/82F, and lots of trees for shade. However, as we left Niagara we went through some neighbourhoods that showed the...
Day 43 – 1st August – Rest Day in Niagara
0 miles ridden - 0 feet climbed. Unfortunately even though I could have slept until 7am I was awake and ready to go at around 4am as, it turns out, were most others on the trip but I was able to lay in bed listening to the Archers omnibus so all was not lost. By 7:15...
Day 42 – 31st July – Brantford to Niagara Falls, New York
77 miles ridden - 1276 feet climbed. The sun was peaking through the clouds when we left. Maybe we would escape the forecast rain? Or maybe not because within 5 miles we saw lightning and heard thunder and we were all pulled in to a coffee place to wait out the...
Day 41 – 30th July – London to Brantford
69 miles ridden - 1394 feet climbed. We were all excited about a leisurely 69 mile day taking in the sights and smells of the Ontario countryside until we looked out of the window Yes it really was raining and just for good measure we had a 20mph headwind virtually...
Day 40 – 29th July – Port Huron, Michigan USA to London, Ontario Canada
87 miles ridden - 1240 feet climbed The excitement of cycling over the bridge into Canada was palpable as we sat eating breakfast at 5:15 this morning. It's quite amazing how at that time of the day you don't really recognise what you are eating, just whether it is...
Day 39 – 28th July – Birch Run to Port Huron
90 miles ridden - 958 feet climbed Despite the somewhat gloomy weather forecasts we did not see any rain today. The temperature peaked around 27C/80F which was great for distance cycling. However, we had a headwind for all but about 20 miles and the road surfaces were...
Day 38 – 27th July – Mount Pleasant to Birch Run
74 miles ridden - 430 feet climbed. Another wonderful day. Temperature was great until about noon when it seemed to suddenly shoot up to 32C. We had a gentle tailwind for about 40 miles and the area we were cycling through was absolutely flat - fabulous. After...
Day 37 – 26th July – Ludington to Mount Pleasant
117 miles ridden - 2684 feet climbed. Our last century ride and it was a fabulous day although it was longer for me than it should have been. We have been constantly reminded as we have moved eastward that we have left behind the large empty spaces of Idaho, Wyoming...
Day 36 – 25th July – Rest Day part 2
10 miles ridden. Nice day today with only token cycling. The centrepiece of our day was the crossing from Manitowoc, Wisconsin to Ludington, Michigan on the SS Badger. Built in 1952 this ship is the last coal-fired steam ship built in America and is certainly more...
Day 36 – 25th July – Rest Day part one
As we are on the ferry tomorrow for about 5 hours, lose an hour crossing into the Eastern time zone, and have a 5:20 start on Tuesday for our 112 mile ride from Ludington to Mount Pleasant I'm not sure how much time I will have to update my blog so I am doing a bit...
Day 35 – 24th July – Fond Du Lac to Manitowoc
63 miles ridden - 1450 feet climbed Weather forecasts are absolute pants. Despite the thunderstorms during the night the forecast for today was clouds clearing by around 9am and then a sunny day with westerly (tail) winds. As we left the sky did appear to be...
Day 34 – 23rd July – Mauston to Fond du Lac
97 miles ridden - 2064 feet climbed. It sounds incredulous that I can say that if felt noticeably cooler today when it was 'only' 32C/89F. I keep repeating it in my mind because I have never been able to tolerate heat the way I have been able to the last few days. It...
Day 33 – 22nd July – La Crosse to Mauston
76 miles ridden - 1955 feet climbed Despite a number of points at which today could have flipped from pleasant to awful I am pleased to say that it was a very nice day. A very big thunderstorm blew through the area last night and although it certainly felt fresher it...
Day 32 – 21st July – Rochester to La Crosse, Wisconsin
87 miles ridden - 2881 feet climbed What a nightmare of a day. The fact that at 6:30am when we left the hotel it was already nearly 27C/80F with 80% humidity was a pretty good indicator that we were in for quite a day. At its peak during the second half of the ride...
Day 31 – 20th July – Mankato to Rochester
100 miles ridden - 2493 feet climbed Well first things first - I have done back to back centuries. 111 miles yesterday and 100 miles today. I must admit to feeling pretty pleased with myself although it was a really tough day. Early load was at 5:50 for a 6am...
Day 30 – 19th July – Worthington to Mankato
111 miles ridden - 1378 feet climbed. What a day. We woke up to a dark, overcast sky. A selection of six different weather report sites gave us six different forecasts all of which included rain at some stage with the prevailing 'majority' suggesting a 20% chance of...
Day 29 – 18th July – Sioux Falls to Worthington, Minnesota
72 miles ridden - 1270 feet climbed Another day and another state. We crossed the state line 25 miles in to our day and immediately fell in love with Minnesota as the road surface improved dramatically the moment we crossed the line. We had enjoyed a beautiful...
Day 28 – 17th July – Rest Day in Sioux Falls
0 miles ridden - 0 feet climbed. Great nights sleep and even though I woke at 5:30 I didn't need to quickly get up and pack my stuff up for early breakfast. I decided that I didn't want the usual hotel breakfast of raisin bran, gloopy yogurt and a semi-stale bagel so...
Day 27 – 16th July – Mitchell to Sioux Falls
73 miles ridden - 1601 feet climbed. Today was a really hard ride. The wind was coming out of the south east and we were heading west with a couple of due south sections so one way or another it was in our faces the whole way. However the temperature was great, the...
Day 26 – 15th July – Chamberlain to Mitchell
72 miles ridden - 1129 feet climbed It was almost cool today. Many had long sleeve tops and jackets on but for me it was a bit like a cool spring day but without any sun. The sun started to show itself around 11:30 and it quickly warmed up to somewhere around 26C...
Day 25 – 14th July – Kadoka to Chamberlain
115 miles ridden - 2864 feet climbed Today was a very long day. Not just because we cycled 115 miles but we started late for such a long ride - 7am - and crossed time zones so lost an hour. Only 2 SAG stops at 42 and 86 miles challenged us all with regards to food and...
Day 24 – 13th July – Wall to Kadoka
58 miles ridden - 2116 feet climbed. I'm not quite sure how to describe what we saw today. I will post some pictures but they cannot do justice to the majesty of the landscape in the Badlands National Park. We spent about 3 hours cycling the 27 miles through the park...
Day 23 – 12th July – Rapid City to Wall
58 miles ridden - 1893 feet climbed. A very welcome shorter day today made all the better by the late start and thus fully digested breakfast. The ABB team had devised a route out of Rapids City that utilised cycle paths running through a park by the side of a stream....
Day 22 – 11th July – Hot Springs to Rapid City
74 miles ridden - 5515 feet climbed Today was a hard day's cycling but a fabulous day's ride. It was much cooler than the last couple of days - 85F/30C - and we were quite pleased that it was 'only' 74 miles. However, despite the first 38 miles being a more or less...
Day 21 – 10th July – Lusk to Hot Springs South Dakota
94 miles ridden - 2677 feet climbed. It was very hot again today so I was actually pleased that we had a slight sidewind most of the way - it was like having a fan blowing across my face. We had one big climb of about 4 miles and during that the breeze was blocked by...
Day 20 – 9th July – Casper to Lusk – Pictures
Further to my earlier post, here are some pictures. First, tyre snakes: The wilderness: And a bit of Americana - a motel with parking by your bedroom door And the parade:
Day 20 – 9th July – Casper to Lusk
106 miles ridden - 2497 feet climbed. Today was hot - the sign at the hotel said 102F/39C when I arrived and it had been hotter out on the road. My Garmin reckons the hottest 'road' temperature was 52C. Whatever these mean I can conform it was hot. It was a later than...
Day 19 – 8th July – Rest day in Casper Wyoming
It was relative luxury to eat breakfast at 7am this morning but it took a while to recognise some folk out of Lycra. Comfortable and lose clothes - what a treat. I also got to digest my bigger than usual breakfast without being on the bike which is a luxury I will not...
Day 18 – 7th July – Riverton to Casper
120 miles ridden - 2484 feet climbed. I can't say as I sat eating breakfast at 5:30 this morning that I was enthralled at the idea of cycling 120 miles. The sun wasn't even up, my backside was still asleep, and I really wanted to go back to bed. However it turned into...
Day 17 – 6th July – Dubois to Riverton
79 miles ridden - 1555 feet climbed. Today was a day of two halves - two totally different rides. It started with a fabulous breakfast in the Cowboy Cafe - real American breakfast of pancakes, eggs, and bacon which set me up really well. We had a momentary hiccup when...
Day 16 – 5th July – Jackson to Dubois
86 miles ridden - 4660 feet climbed Today was a good day despite waking up with a headache - it turned out many of us did which is apparently to do with altitude. Instead of the usual breakfast buffet we had an option to go to a local restaurant where I had pancakes...
Day 15 – 4th July – Idaho Falls to Jackson
91 miles ridden - 5305 feet climbed Today is Independance Day so all riders wore their America By Bicycle jerseys and had US flags fixed somewhere on their bike. We didn't go through many towns but even at 6am in Idaho Falls folks were camped out on the street in...
Day 14 – 3rd July – Pocatello to Idaho Falls
66 miles ridden - 715 feet climbed. Today was another great day. A late start, a good tailwind, slightly lower temperature (32C/90F by 2PM), and, because there was no point arriving at the hotel early everyone rode at a much more leisurely pace meaning there was more...
Day 13 – 2nd July – Burley to Pocatello
86 miles ridden - 1795 feet climbed. There are good days and bad days on these trips and as bad as the 100 miles to Twin Falls was, today's ride was brilliant. The Snake River looked stunning as the sun rose: Not only was it cooler - around 30C rather than 37C! - but...
Day 12 – 1st July – Twin Falls to Burley
42 miles ridden - 1289 feet climbed After yesterday's exertions everyone looked genuinely pleased to be eating breakfast at 6:30 rather than 5:30 and we didn't leave until nearly 9am. It was much cooler for most of the day - well around 30C rather than 37C but it all...
Day 11 – 30th June – Mountain Home to Twin Falls
100 miles ridden - 2713 feet climbed. Today was the hardest bike ride I have ever done. I experienced despondency and (mild) elation in equal proportions and surprised myself which was nice. However bliss it was NOT. It all started so well. Luggage load at 5:20,...
Day 10 – 29th June – Boise to Mountain Home
54 miles ridden - 1414 feet climbed - and it was hot! I think we all went into breakfast this morning with a certain amount of trepidation about how today would feel after a day off but it was a beautiful day and we started in a moderate temperature of about 20C. The...
Day 9 – 28th June – Rest day in Boise, Idaho
Finally I slept decently - about 6 hours. More importantly it was good, calm sleep. Breakfast was a bit disconcerting however as firstly it was at 8am and secondly no one was wearing Lycra but the food was really good. After that many of us congregated in the lobby...
Day 8 – 27th June – Ontario to Boise
64 miles ridden - 1604 feet climbed. Yesterday a time zone change, today a state line - welcome to Idaho. Not sure if it's relevant but for a state line that was a really cheap sign - it was made of plywood nailed to an old fence post. Before today there were only two...
Day 7 pictures
I couldn't upload pictures on my earlier post but my blogging compatriots identified a part of the hotel where the wireless is better. Below is the time zone change location and other photos of the stunning scenery: Below is part of Interstate 84 that we didn't ride...
Day 7 – 26th June – Baker City to Ontario (Oregon not Canada!)
83 miles ridden - 1841 feet climbed - temperature 32C. Today was a day of firsts. My first long ride in 30+C temperatures, my first non-flying time zone change, and my first Dairy Queen milkshake. As you can see it happened rather innocuously on a quiet road at the...