September 2, 2021
Pacific Coast Bikepacking Day 8
Pacific Coast Bikepacking Day 9
Pacific Coast Bikepacking Day 10
Pacific Coast Bikepacking Day 11
Pacific Coast Bikepacking Day 12
Pacific Coast Bikepacking Day 13
Pacific Coast Bikepacking Day 14
Sunday series: Portraits of Blue Lighting
She is exceptionally photogenic. I am not sure why, but I feel compelled to photograph her everywhere I go. She makes the world around me more beautiful.
Sunday series: Portraits of Blue Lighting
She is exceptionally photogenic. I am not sure why, but I feel compelled to photograph her everywhere I go. She makes the world around me more beautiful.
Hot Wheels! 100 degrees!
Why did I decide to ride my bike in the middle of a 100 degree day? Well, what else am I going to do? I’m glad my rubber didn’t melt consider the heat waves this year cooked all the onion in Walla Walla while they were still in the ground.
Sunday series: Portraits of Blue Lighting
She is exceptionally photogenic. I am not sure why, but I feel compelled to photograph her everywhere I go. She makes the world around me more beautiful.
Up ahead: Coastal Pedaling 101; 2021
For those who are curious, here is my planned route down the coast. I’ll start in Washington State, hit every spot worth seeing along the Oregon coast, and finish amid the California Redwoods.
These maps don’t necessarily capture the exact route I’ll be taking, but they do capture my intended overnights. I’m allowing myself flexibility, with 3 days off the bike to spend wherever I want or need to, so I won’t put any goals for dates for any one overnight. I’ll have the freedom to push on and have fun, and have the freedom to bail anytime, should I be halted by fires, smoke from fires, rain, broken gear, COVID, or other apocalyptic scenarios that are the norm these days. This adventure is not about the destination. It’s entirely about the journey. Wish me luck!
Old West Scenic Bikeway
Ride Summary
Experience
* I didn’t feel much like riding, and worried I wouldn’t make it “all the way”. Like usual, I underestimated myself and did just fine. Eventually I relaxed enough to enjoy the scenery.
Weather
* W arm and sunny
Spotted
* A few other cyclists on the road, all going the other way, all looking like they’ve been bikepacking for a very long time.
Roads
* Delightful. There could have been more shoulder considering this was a “scenic bikeway” with fast moving trucks, but it was fine.
Mechanicals
* None
Sunday series: Portraits of Blue Lighting
She is exceptionally photogenic. I am not sure why, but I feel compelled to photograph her everywhere I go. She makes the world around me more beautiful.
Holiday Ride: The 4th of July
I dressed in red and white, hopped on a blue (ish) bike and rode around to celebrate my…uh…American independence. Sort of seems like the only value America has left, but hey,I’m an independent woman, right?
Nothing but Tailwind
Ride Summary
Experience
I felt so tired and out of shape. But the wind pushed me along this flat (downhill, actually!) one way track. I had to dig deep at the very end, repeating my pedal mantra for an hour. It hurt my ego and helped my ego all the same.
Weather
Warm and sunny
Wind at my back the whole time.
Spotted
A new style or urban, secured sharps disposal container
Roads
Wow- there are so many more bike paths in Salem than I imagined!
Smooth, well maintained- Oregon still hasn’t let me down.
Mechanicals
None
Two wheels rotate for Pi Day
Ok, so I know Pi day is March 14 (3.14), but it took me a while to archive rides this year. I decided to ride in the shape of the Pi symbol, in a mileage of 314, on 3/14. Considering that I’m pedalling in circles, making round wheels turn to do it all, and that I finished eating a pie, it was all too meta for my brain to handle. I became giggly with excitement and likely scared passers by with my solitary laughter. No matter, this ride was fun.
Olympic National Park
Bucket List Rides: Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks
I started out just thinking about how beautiful Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks must be, and how wonderful it would feel to bike them. I dream of someday having enough weeks free to explore this incredible area. The picture here is a heatmap of most popular places people ride in the park. I am a long way from actually making this adventure happen, so this is more of a placeholder to remind myself that it needs to get on the plate in the future.