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Based in Northern Kentucky and Cincinnati, we three are longtime single cycle riders. After early retirement, Karen and David bought a jumbo-sized Cannondale tandem. It's white (very), trimmed in red. We call it the Pillsbury Doughboy. We were joined by Bill, an old friend, on his 14-year old single Cannondale and made the call that started this adventure. He's supposedly retired but continues to find real work when he chooses.We planned to pedal self-supported across the U.S. in Spring 2011 from San Diego CA to St. Augustine FL. In beginning this adventure we agreed philosophically with Jean-Jacques Rousseau: "The person who has lived the most is not the one with the most years but the one with the richest experiences."

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Biked to Brawley

That's more screaming downhill interstate in the distance.

camera setting got bumped to B & W

That is a  minus sign in front of the 113 ft elevation. 
Finally some semi CA weather. Fifty nine miles, 700' elevation and one screaming six mile downhill. The tandem operates well in a crosswind, David kept speed to 35. Solo Bill was the brave one needing to brake, look out for gravel and endure the interstate traffic without companionship.
Getting the feel of a bike tour now. Eat, eat, ride, eat, ride, eat sleep, repeat.
Our sendoff person at Jacumba was a 75 years young masters racer, meeting two German cyclists at the Oasis and on to San Diego for a national race.
Only on a bike ride will people greet you, express curiosity, disbelief and/or share their life stories with you.
Tomorrow on to Palo Verde and experience our first Warmshowers hospitality. We're informed it will be a tough ride, 70 miles with few services. if we pressed on to a real town, it would be a 110 mile day.
The EAT part of our cycling day must be respected, so back to food foraging. This is my biggest challenge, cramming food into our rack pack.

3 comments:

  1. Glad the weather was better for you today. Be sure to eat enough, and good luck on tomorrow's ride!

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