Monday, August 24, 2009

First 12 Days of my bike trip journal

Day 1

Woke up at 330 to go to the airport. Arrived in Portland 11am west coast time. While I was on the plane I met a man Named Tom. He overheard me talking to the woman sitting next to me. He was one of the heads of business at VCU. He ended up giving me 200 bux for my trip. After the taxi ride to the shop and a few last minute purchases I started riding. I had to get on the portland "max" train to get out to route 26 which would take me to the coast. That was a huge pain. I quickly found out that hills here are not the same hills at home. Here they have elevation signs. I was feeling it and there were no stores on the sides of the road. Just woods which was nice until I ran out of water. Then randomly there was this stream that had a water pump attached to it for drinking water. It was good. I sat there refilling my bottles for a while and talked to these 3 women from montana also at the water stop. I found out a few more miles down the road that I had a slow leak in my back tire. It made riding even more difficult for me. It was getting dark so I didn't bother to fix it I just pumped it up and made it to the couch surfers house I had talked to around 10:30. He was a marine biologist and lived right on the beach. You could see the goonies rock in his back yard. I crashed pretty much as soon as I got there.

Day 2

This trip is kicking my ass. The scenery is beautiful but the riding is really tough. Woke up at 7am and ate breakfast with Mr. Markham. He knows a lot about the pacific coast. He was telling about how the coast was due for a tsnumi and the last one hadn't happened in 300 years. I fixed my flat tire and then went down and walked along the beach for a while I threw some rocks and took some pictures. The pacific coast makes the atlantic look like crap. I helped Mr. Markham out by getting his lawn mower working and mowing the front lawn. I finally got outta there at 11am and made it to Otis by dark. I ate at the otis cafe and as I was leaving a dude came up to me and asked me if I had a place to stay. He was the fire chief and told me I could camp out behind the station. That was nice because I couldn't find anywhere else. My ass is really sore. Tomorrow I hope to make it to eugine and hopefully farther. I wanna pick up the pace.

Day 3

Oregon is kicking my ass I woke up exhausted but felt better after I ate breakfast at Otis cafe again. I was crawling at like 11mph most of the day. I stopped in Corvallis and got some food then got lost and stumpled on the bike shop. The shop had armadillo tires so I bought a pair because I didn't want anymore flats. By the time they were done I didn't thind Id have time to make it to coburg before dark and after a failed attempt to find a free place to stay I ended up getting a motel for 50 bux. I spent a lot of money today. It was nice to relax in the room. I iced my knee which was hurting a lot

Day 4

Today I woke up at 630am packed up my stuff and headed out. I Immediatly felt the difference on the skinnier tires and the handle bar bag was nice because I didn't have to wear my back pack anymore. It was also flat with a tail wind which made it pretty smooth. I met two bikers who told me to eat at the vida cafe. I did and it was really good. I made it to McKenzie bridge where I ran into a sketch ball. Him and his two friends pulled up in a truck behind me at the store. I usally take forever to get everything I need out of my trailer and I thought it was weird that they were still sitting in the car. It made me a little suspicious but I walked inside anyway. As I went around the corner of the store and out of sight I saw the door of the truck open. I had a bad vibe so I ran back outside and sure enough that asshole was sitting down right next to my bike. I didn't say anything to him I just took my bike and rode down the road I noticed that one of the buttons on my handle bar bag was ripped off. I waited until I saw there truck pass by and then I went back to the store. I talked to a local guy inside who told me about a hot spring where I'm staying rightn now. It took a while to find but its awesome. I'm back in the woods right along the river and I made a fire. My legs hurt really bad. OOO I saw a roadkill cow today.

Day 5

I'm tired and don't feel like writing much. Woke up at 530am and putzed around my campsite for a while and then finally left at 730. The propane tank I got started leaking all over my hand and then sprayed me. IT was coold. Biked up santiam pass this morning after hiking to see this sweet waterfall. The mountain wasn't all that bad. There was snow at the top and it was crazy once I got to the bottom it had turned into a desert. I stopped at a grocery store for lunch and a woman started talking to me. Apparently she and her husband owned a bed and breakfast for cyclists. I would have stayed there but I really needed to make it farther that day. I stopped again in Redmond and after 200 different directions from people found the post office. I mailed home a bunch of stuff I didn't need and it felt really good to have less weight. I ended up stopping at this big lake call lake Ochoka. I set up my tent and went for a swim which was really nice expect I stepped on these thorns called goat heads. They hurt like hell. I think I should be out of Oregon in the next 3-4 days. Its taking longer than I thought.

Day 6

It rained a little last night. Not enough to flood my tent or anything but it kept me awake. I left the lake around 8am and started climbing. I got to Mitchell by lunch which was an awesome little town. I had this awesome hawaiian burger which i suffered for once I started riding again. Next I went into town and found the bear that I had been hearing about that lives at the gas station. The owner of the station keeps it in this big zoo like habitat and will go in there and wrestle with it and stuff. Sadly the owner wasn't there but it was cool to see the bear anyway. I rode from there to Dayville which was probably the friendliest place I've been so far. Everyone was offering me food, water, and even beer. The dude in the coors truck even offered to drop it off where I was staying that night. Todays ride was tough but by far the most amazing so far. Riding through the valleys with these big buttes and mountains is awesome. I have never seen anything like it. I am still incredibly sore but I think I am starting to get used to it.

Day 7

1 week in. I felt it again today. 3 mountain passes made it pretty rough. Im happy to be in Baker City. This morning I wok There weren't many places to stop for food and water today. I had to eat at a McDonalds for breakfast which has some liquified repercussions on my way up one of the mountain passes. I ran out of water at one point too and while I was looking at my map a guy pulled over and started talking to me. I ended up getting 2 bottles of water from him and a bottle that will filter water. It was really awesome. I got really windy and it was right in my face so it took my a while to get to Baker City. I roled in and went to the bike shop and got my tires pumped up. I got some laundry done and then ate a ton of food at subway and pizza hut. Ill be in Idaho tomorrow.

Day 8

Biked through Hells Canyon today. My knee is on fire. I can't extend it fully it hurts so bad. I'm a little worried about it. I biked through richland this morning and stopped for breakfast. Then I headed to hells canyon. I stopped at a store right before the canyon. The clerk was really funny and remined my of Anna Schmitts mom. She yelled at me and told me to take off my shoes but then made me a free penut butter and jelly sandwhich. The canyon was amazing. It was really hot but it was awesome scenery. I was pretty bummed when I found out that I had to climb out of it. I was really bummed when I had to climb for 13 miles. It was awful. SO hot. I finally made it would and had a nice downhill but then I stared passing these huge beehives. I got stung 3 times. Once in the face. After the bee attack there were these weird grasshopper bugs 10000000000s of them. and they were all in the road. I must have run over 1000 and there were creepy blood streaks from the cars that ran all of them over. The covered the entire road it was bizzare. My knee hurt so bad when I stopped in Cambridge I wimped out and got another motel. I iced the crap out of it and I hope it feels a little better tomorrow.

Day 9/ Day 10

My knee doesn't feel any better. I woke up and ate breakfast at the cafe motel. The ride today was pretty flat but my knee was still really hurting It got to the point I just wanted to quit. I got to new meadows and talked to my dad. I decided to bike 12 miles out of the way to go to the town of McCall it was right on a lake and it was the only bike shop until Montana. The whole ride to McCall was uphill which really sucked. I ended up staying an extra day in McCall to rest my leg. All I did was eat, ice, and sleep. I felt a lot better for the most part but my knee continued to ache. I need to relax. Its not a race. I just miss everyone already.

Day 11

I wanted to quit this morning. I have never felt so unmotivated in my life. I started riding and my knee began to hurt again immediatly. It was so frustrating that day off did nothing. Then on my way down the hill I got a flat tire on my supposivly flat proof armadillo tires. I was pissed. It even left a hole in the tire which the tube could show through. As I was taking the trailer off of my bike it jack knifed and when I went to put the trailer back on the attachment arm on one side had bent and it wouldn't reattach to the bike. I almost lost it. I seriously thought about finding a greyhound station. I was ready to quit. I eventually was able to force the arm back into place so it fit back on the bike. The hole in my tire makes me really nervous though. I didn't have anymore spare tires and I had a few hundred miles to Missoula, the next bike shop. I met up with an older couple doing the trans am trail. It made me feel a lot better talking to them. They were going really slow and were just enjoying themselves. I kept going and stayed in a town called white bird. It was very small and pretty racist. It made me a little uncomfortable. I took it really slow today but my knee is still hurting. I dont care about it at this point Ill just keep going slow until it gets used to it. I can't stop thinking about it though. I hate being hurt. I don't have any phone service here which sucks becuase I don't want to talk to anyone in town. I snuck into the showers at the trailer park which was nice and then I set up my tent in the small in town park. The guy across the street is really creeping me out. He looks like a 6 foot 5 santa claus with camo pants and rainbow suspenders. His dog keeps coming up to me and I keep petting it and he just gives me a dirty look. I even tried to talk to him and ask him about the weather but he just grunted at me a few times. Fuck him. I'm in a bad mood.

Day 12

Woke up and climbed white bird. It went really well actually it was a solid 12 miles of climbing and the pain in my knee didn't increase. I dipped out of the city park really quick this morning. That asshole in the rainbow suspeneders came out this morning and turned on the sprinklers. I made it to the top of white bird and stopped at a cafe for lunch. I talked with a bunch of people who were staying outside and one guy took a picture of me to send to my mom. I biked up into a campground along the river and started setting up my tent. I ended up talking to this dude Roger who was there with his wife and her parents. He offered me a beer but I declined. After setting up my tent he then asked if I wanted dinner. I went back to his father in laws giant RV and they had a huge thing of spagetti on the oven. It beats raw ramon noodles and pbj's. Anyway they had already eaten so I was basically there trash can. I ate everything that was left over. It was so good. After dinner and talked to them for a while I got offered his last beer. He said you know what you have earned this. I thought about it for a second and I just took it graciously and drank it like I had been drinking beer forever. It was a Moose Drool dark ale. It tasted awful. I thought about it and not only did I not want to be rude but I decided that I really don't need to be imposing any rules on myself. I am a hippocrit for breaking edge after giving people a hard time in the past and feel foolish for that but this trip has made me feel differently about a lot of things. straight edge is what defined me when I was younger and I just don't feel that I need it anymore. I probably will never be the same person now that I'm not but I don't think that is a bad thing. I thought about it a lot after dinner but I am glad that I did it. I sat by the fire with them for a while and then headed to bed. I had a really good day today. I should hopefully be in Montana tomorrow.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

yea

o yea and pictures are on my facebook.

quick update

Im at the library in McCall Idaho. I over did it the past couple days and I could barely bend my knee by the end of yesterday. I'm taking a day off.

Since the start I have been having a great time.

I really feel overwhelmed typing all of it... Im keeping a journal. Eventually ill post that.

Highlights.

-Getting off the plane and getting 200 bux from head of vcu business department who was on my plane and overheard me talking to woman next to me.

-Couch surfing with marine biologist who lived right on the beach. Super smart dude. Super interesting.

-Otis cafe. Very good super nice people. Fire cheif let me crash behind the station and use the facilities in the morning.

-Biking though national forests. Camping was awesome. Local dude showed me a hot springs but the river was flowing into it so it wasn't that warm.

-Camping on ochoco lake. Swimming more nice people etc.

-Riding down mountains....you see everything and its nice to take a break from pedaling.

-Oregon is amazingly different. After I crossed the moutains it went from forrests to all desert like area but all of is amazing.

-In the town of Mitchell. Population 105. there is a bear that this guy will wrestle. Sadly the guy was not there they day I went. But the bear was.

-BREAKFAST BURRITOS. All of these places have them and they rule.

-It is really amazing. I can't express how awesome everything is around me. I think that is why everyone is so friendly.

Mileage so far

Day 1-80
Day 2-80
Day 3-70
Day 4-105
Day 5-100
Day 6-101
Day 7-90
Day 8-110
Day 9- 60
today is a rest day.

I got new tires after getting 2 flats the first day. I also sent some stuff home. Carrying weight in that trailer is killing my legs.

THERE ARE SO MANY MOUNTAINS. AND HILLS but not like our hills out mountains are like their hills.

I think this day off will do me some good. I hope my knee feels better tomorrow.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Gettin ready




So tomorrow morning I wake up at 33oam and head to the airport. 

I will be flying out of Richmond's airport and after transferring in Atlanta will arrive in Portland.

I should arrive in Portland, Oregon around 11am west coast time. 

From the airport I'll walk two miles down the road (or take a taxi) to Bike Gallery, the shop where I shipped my bike and trailer to 2 weeks ago. 

I'll grab my bike at the shop, pick up a few supplies and I'll be heading west 80 miles to get to the pacific ocean where I will really start.

My trip officially starts at Cannon Beach, OR. 
From there I will head south along the coast and then east to Idaho to Montana to Wyoming to Colorado to Kansas to Missouri to Illinois to Kentucky to Yorktown, Va.

It's going to be approximately 4,500 miles. I want to try and be finished in 40-50 days. We will see how that goes......

I have a bob trailer which is a one wheel trailer that I will pull behind my bike. It carries everything I have on the pack list in the previous post.

I plan to eat......alot. but ill probably grab a loaf of bread with some Peanut butter and honey or something similar each day while I'm riding. Then at night I hope to find some all you can eat buffet's here and there. I also have a small camping stove Hunter gave me to cook some basic foods. I plan to spend around 1200-1500 on food.... hopefully less.

For sleeping arrangements each day after I finish my ride I will look around and figure out my options. I will be trying not to sleep for free (no hotels, motels, hostels, campsites, etc). I will probably find some fire stations and church's here and there that will let me sleep in em but I'll probably be camping most of the time. I hope to stay with my friend Zack's older brother Brandon in Montana and my friend Eric in Colorado. I also has a couch surfing account so whenever I have internet access I mind try and find a place to stay on this awesome website.

The first night I will be couch surfing. IF my plane arrives on time in Portland and I can make it there by dark.

I have a gps thing my mama gave me all I do is press a button and it sends a little message to let my parents know I'm alright. It also has a I need help button and an Emergency button. Since its gps it works where I don't have service.

HERES da link...

http://share.findmespot.com/shared/faces/viewspots.jsp?glId=0d3gmLBnHpalIkrr9vtI1j3BGBmSF2PAm

My phone will be off 95% of the time since I don't see too many opportunities to charge it. But please feel free to call and leave me a voice mail or text message I would love to talk to everyone once in a while.

I hope I don't run into any trouble (human or animal). Dogs usually just chase you for a little and you can shout out them or spray them with water. Rednecks usually have bad aim and usually fail to hit you with things they throw from their trucks. If I do I have trouble my  large can of bear mace (thanks mike) should help me out. I don't think I'll have to use it but if I do whatever was causing me problems won't be an issue anymore. (the can is a little bit smaller than a 2 liter soda bottle). 

My goal is to try and get 100 miles a day. I dunno if I'll still wanna do this after the first couple days but I'm sure I'll cruise through states like kansas to make up for days I fail to make the cut.

I'll be taking plenty of pictures and I hope to upload some here and there when I find a computer. If I do Ill post them on here or facebook.

I'm probably gonna smell.




Thursday, May 7, 2009

My pack list

7 Days til I leave

Bike
Trailer
Sleeping Bag
Tent
Camera
Ipod
Notebook/Pen
Maps
Helmet
Stuff Pillow
Chargers
GPS
Tire levers
Spare tubes
Multi-tool
Chain Lube
Rag
Water Bottles
Bike Lights/Flashlight
Mace/Knife
3 pairs bike shorts
Top/Bottom warm base layers
Jeans
Shoes
2 pairs of bike socks
2 T-shirts
1 pair athletic shorts
Rain Coat
Warm Jacket
Gloves
Hat
1 pair of cotton socks
3 pairs underwear
Toothbrush
Toothpaste
Sunscreen
Soap
Sham-wow
Deodorant
Ibuprofen
Vitamins
Dishsoap
Wipes
Spork/Knife
Stove
Bugspray

Fuzzys race.

Fuzzy ran 108 miles all on trails at his race this past weekend. I had an awesome time. I ran with him from midnight to 7am in the rain; about 28 miles. It was awesome running though the sun rise. I don't know how he ran for 24 hours straight. It was nuts. 

I'm done with school. 2 B's 1 A and one grade I dunno yet. I feel like I could've done better but I'll settle. The classes were so easy I shoulda done better.

I also found out I get to go to Europe at the end of July. My mom wanted to visit some friends and I get to tag along. She is paying my ticket and everything. I am really excited for that.

I leave for my bike trip soon.

So my summer looks like this...

May 14th- Beginning of July - Bike Trip
Whenever I get back to July 10th- Eagles Mere
July 10th to End of July-Work, Pirates game or two, Stafford activities.
End of July-Mid August-Europe


Wednesday, April 29, 2009

fuck yea

The past 4 days have been pretty much flawless. 
I've been able to run 4 days straight without any major issues.
I'm getting everything done with no stress.
I bought everything I need to take my kayak out.
I took my bike and stuff to the shop today to ship.
I leave in 15 days.
I just feel good.

Fuzzy runs his 24 hour race this weekend at Prince William Forest Park. A FULL DAY of NONSTOP RUNNING 7am saturday to 7am sunday. Anyone interested in coming and witnessing this inhuman feat is welcome to come up with me saturday night. I'll be pacing him for a little while and I'm sure he would love more company or someone to cheer for him. If he isn't hallucinating. 

Sunday, April 26, 2009

I just finished my english paper

I just finished my english 200 paper. I feel really good. 15 pages is the most I've ever had to write.

Last night at Thomas's I was talking to a kid in my class. 
I asked him how his paper was going and he told me how he was reading over his rough draft at the river. 
The teacher had made all the corrections on our rough draft so it was necessary to use it for the final copy. 
He then told me that he put the paper down and it ended up blowing into the river.
I felt really bad and asked him what he was going to do since he had no idea what to correct on his paper.
He told me he was quitting school. 
I didn't take him seriously at first but then he started explaining how he was writing a letter to his parents and he was planning to attend yoga college, which is a 4 year study surprisingly.
At this point he got really stoaked and started telling me he could either go to yoga college in DC or "FUCKING INDIA". 

I was caught off guard by this. I've been in this guys class all year and the last thing I expected him to tell me was he was going to yoga college. I thought maybe JMU.....

Now I kinda wanna go to yoga college.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

The house smells like shit.







So today....

1. I got a flat tire on my bike about 10 miles outside the city and didn't have a spare tube. I rode on it for a while, then walked, then called justin to pick me up. (thanks man)

2.We lost in dodgeball. This sounds like nothing but I take recreational sports way to seriously. Plus we were up 3-0. Now we don't get to play anymore.

3! Rajah ate human shit. At least thats what it smells like. 
I'm sure one of our friendly homeless neighbors shit behind out fence without giving it a second thought. Then rajah found it and consumed it. I gave hosed him down and started working on my econ powerpoint. Then I smell that shit again coming from the other room. He literally puked up that shit plus a few dog food kibbles onto the couch, bean bag, and 2 pairs of my roommates shoes.  Now he is half asleep in his kennel occasionally burping  and filling my room with a pleasant odor. Wish I still had that cat.

Now I'm  wide awake and have to be up early. 
O I rolled this shit out of my ankle running after dodgeball and now it hurts.

AND! Ashley sassed me. 

Since I got all that stuff out the way tomorrow is gonna rule. Maybe I'll take a nap.

HADADS LAKE OPENS SOON.  Who wants to go?

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

I've spent too much money



Since January
$130 on a plane ticket
$300 on new road bike components
$1200 on new bike
$240 on a new pair of bike shoes
$200 on a tent
$25o on bike trailer
$100 on sleeping bag
$120 on new bib shorts
$100 on a bike fit which failed to figure out my alignment issues
$170 on another failed bike fit
$140 on a Brooks bike seat that I can't use because my hip misalignment 
$165 on a new stem and handle bars to fix the numbness in my hands
$90 on another bike seat that is supposed to work.
$100 for pedals and fenders
 Its also gonna cost me about $200-$250 to ship my bike out there.

Im not going to add that up. 

Anyway I bought a kayak today. 







These are the bike seats I wasted money on. The 1st one is what I am going to take cross country.











Monday, April 20, 2009

Getting started.





I'm gonna try and start one of these now.

I had a good time camping and hiking in Harrisonburg this weekend.

I probably should have taken better care of the cut on my leg.

I wanted to put the text above the pictures...Im going to get Ashley or Justin to help me.