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Saturday, May 31, 2014
Day 16 - Beck History in Ohio
Days 14 and 15 - Around Cleveland
Thursday, May 29, 2014
Traverse City to Cleveland Recap
Longest day: 60 miles (Ludington to Montague and Dundee to Fremont)
Shortest day: 40 miles (Fremont to Huron)
Hardest day (Nolan): Day 3 - 60 miler to Montague, due to steady, strong, headwind
Hardest day (Ileana): Day 3 - same reason!
Coldest temperature: 28 degrees F
Hottest temperature: 80 degrees F
Highest speed: 38.2 (Ada, MI)
Longest hill: South of Frankfort, MI
Day 13 - Final Day Into Cleveland
Huron, OH to Cleveland, OH - 51 miles
For details of part 1 of today's route, click here.
For details of part 2 of today's route, click here.
For details of part 3 of today's route, click here.
Sky condition: Overcast about 500 feet rising to about 1,500 feet
Temperature: 65 to 72
Visibility: 1-1/2 to 5 miles
Precipitation: Rode through light rain
Wind: Left quartering headwind about 5 to 8 knots
Comments: We were lucky that storms passed in front and behind us! All we got was mostly drizzle on the edges of the showers. Thunderstorms were forecast, but we never saw any!
-Arrived at Nolan's in Cleveland!
-Became honorary members of "Bike Cleveland"
"Money" by Pink Floyd
"Truckin" by The Grateful Dead
Robins
Geese and goslings
Got a decent start again this morning.
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Day 12 - Short Ride to Lake Erie
Fremont, OH to Huron, OH - 40 miles
For details of part 1 of today's route, click here.
For details of part 2 of today's route, click here.
Weather
Sky condition: Overcast
Temperature: 65 to 75
Visibility: Unlimited
Precipitation: Thunderstorms forecast, but we missed them!
Wind: Light and variable
Comments: Very humid today!
Significant Events
- 28 year anniversary of joining the Army
Today's Song
"Hey Tonight" by Creedence Clearwater Revival
Wildlife Observed
Red-winged blackbirds
Geese
Chipmunks
Today's Ride
Got another early start to try beat the thunderstorms. We were successful!
We headed back down the Inland Trail. In Clyde, OH, we met a guy cycling the trail. He asked where we were headed, we chatted for a few minutes, and he asked if we wanted to stop for a cup of coffee at a cafe next to the trail. We stopped, had some coffee, and a maple glazed cinnamon roll. I have a soft spot (my mid-section) for cinnamon rolls, and just about anything maple, so this was a double whammy. He was an interesting guy named Dan who had done a number of tours, including a cross-country trip back in the 70s or early 80s (San Diego to Georgia) in 40 days. I estimate him as about 74 or so, and he was out there riding a Lightspeed. He has ridden the BRAG, the GOBA, and the RAGBRAI, among other rides. When we left, he rode with us for a while until we turned north. Clyde looked like a nice little town as well. The Elmore factory (yesterday's post) was there for a while, and Major General James McPherson (Union) was from there.
Ohio roads, like Michigan roads, are laid out in a square pattern, road crossings are typically one mile apart. The Ohio roads, however, are in a lot better condition (so far), and a lot more of them are paved. There are quite a few dirt or gravel roads in Michigan. I must add that in all the riding I have done, in a number of states and in foreign countries, that Michigan drivers seen to be the most "cyclist aware" (maybe I just coined a term!). They were patient, waited for a safe place to pass, and generally gave a wide clearance when passing. Thank you, MDOT!
We got to Huron in good time and ahead of the storms. Looks like plenty of choices when it is time for dinner!
Los Dos Centavos de Ileana
¡No hay!
Monday, May 26, 2014
Day 11 - Into Ohio!
Dundee, MI to Fremont, OH - 60 miles
For details of part 1 of today's route, click here.
For details of part 2 of today's route, click here.
For details of part 3 of today's route, click here.
Sky condition: Clear
Temperature: 61 to 85
Visibility: Unlimited
Precipitation: None
Wind: Mostly light and variable, periodic 15 knot headwind
Crossed into Ohio through Toledo!
"Freeborn Man" by The Outlaws
Geese and goslings (dozens)
We got a pretty early start this morning (0700). The weather was cool and nice, and there was no traffic to speak of. We worked our way south and headed toward Toledo.
Sunday, May 25, 2014
Day 10 - A Change in Plans!
Chelsea, MI to Dundee, MI - 41 miles
For details of part 1 of today's route, click here.
For details of part 2 of today's route, click here.
For details of part 3 of today's route, click here.
Sky condition: Clear
Temperature: 55 to 75
Visibility: Unlinked
Precipitation: None
Wind: Light early, becoming strong headwind
Had an Orange Julius!
"What's Your Name" by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Yellow Warblers
Red-Winged Blackbirds?
We got a pretty good and early start this morning and the weather was great!
Saturday, May 24, 2014
Day 9 - Minor Bike Repairs
Durand, MI to Chelsea, MI - 48 miles
For details of part 1 of today's route, click here.
For details of part 2 of today's route, click here.
Sky condition: Scattered to clear
Temperature: 49 to 70
Visibility: Clear
Precipitation: None
Wind: Light
"It Wasn't Me" (George Thorogood version) written by Chuck Berry
Ducks
Geese
A fairly uneventful ride. Traffic was mostly light, however, a couple of times it felt like we were on Indianapolis Motor Speedway!
Friday, May 23, 2014
Day 8 - Beck Country
St. Johns, MI to Bancroft, MI - 50 miles
For details of part 1 of today's route, click here.
For details of part 2 of today's route, click here.
Sky condition: Overcast, broken, then clear
Temperature: 46 to 68
Visibility: Good
Precipitation: None
Wind: Light and variable, crosswind to tailwind
- Had another delicious breakfast prepared by Vilma
- Rode though Owosso, where my father was born.
1. "Hey Negrita" by the Rolling Stones
2. "Life's Been Good" by Joe Walsh
Geese
Orioles
Nolan is using a Russian app to navigate the route for our trip. We named the app 'Natasha.' Well Natasha has been aggravating Nolan for the entire trip because she keeps given 'bad directions.' One example today, (out of many), she says to 'turn left.' So, we did. 60 yards later, she says 'make a u-turn' - to go back where she told us to turn left so we can go 'straight.' Nolan is not happy about Natasha's continual misshaps! I think maybe she needs another shot of vodka! Afterwards, when we were at our camp spot (room, zimmer?), I met our next door neighbors while Nolan went to take a shower. They were very nice fellows and some how I started to tell them about Natasha's mishap today and Nolan's frustration with the program. One of the guys says, 'when he comes back, I'll tell him I'm Russian and get him going.' I said, yes please, do it and tell him your wife's name is Natasha. So, Nolan comes back and I say 'this is Igor and his wife Natasha.' Nolan looked at me and there was an awkward moment and 'Igor' could not take it anymore and told Nolan about our conspiracy! Nolan laughed nervously and I laughed aloud because it was priceless to see Nolan's face!
Thursday, May 22, 2014
Day 7 - Rest Day
No riding
We stayed at my cousin Paul and Vilma's house just north of St. John's. Vilma made a delicious breakfast; a Venezuelan dish called cachapas. These are like pancakes, masse of corn, smothered in butter, and eaten with white cheese. These are delicious and I immediately asked for the recipe.
Wednesday, May 21, 2014
Day 6 - Along the Grand and Maple Rivers
Lowell, MI to St. John's, MI - 50 miles
For details of part 1 of today's route, click here.
For details of part 2 of today's route, click here.
Sky condition: Partly cloudy to clear
Temperature: 60 to 80
Visibility: Unlimited
Precipitation: Threatened, but none
Wind: Light tailwind
Comments: Really nice day, good riding weather
- Met up with my cousin Paul and Bilma
- Visited Ionia Rod Shop
- Had ice cream at "Quality Dairy" in Fowler, MI
- Half the trip completed
"Redneck Friend" by Jackson Browne
Yellow warbler
Lots of road kill
Started out with a great breakfast (omelet for me, French toast for Ileana) at the "Backwater Cafe". All home cooked, and the bread is made on the premises. Delicious!
It must have rained pretty hard last night because all dead animals on the side of the road were very moist! I almost ran over a couple of them and made the comment to Nolan how gross it would be to get splashed with dead animal matter. In a attempt to ease my concern he said, 'you have fenders on your bike, it would get stuck inside the fenders but you will not get splashed.' Thank you Nolan, but that logical statement did not help much. Anyhow, I swear that not even 30 seconds later something landed on my rigth shoulder and I thought before I touch it, I'm going see what it is. I took 2 looks at it and my brain identified the foreign obeject as a moist and smashed earthworm! Of course I screamed and added 'eww gross!' (This worm was so smashed and moist that if there was a 'Gerber' version for baby birds, this would qualify for it!). So, what was Nolan's reaction to my scream, you may ask. He asked me, 'are you ok?' And with horror in my voice I said 'a dead earthworm landed on my right shoulder!' He shook his head several times and continued riding. I, on the other hand, shook my sleeve several times until the earthworm fell off, leaving a gross wet spot on my jersey!
Tuesday, May 20, 2014
Day 5 - A Ride Through Grand Rapids
Coopersville, MI to Lowell, MI - 45 miles.
For details of part 1 of today's route, click here.
For details of part 2 of today's route, click here.
Sky condition: Overcast becoming broken
Temperature: 55 to 65
Visibility: Great!
Precipitation: Threatened to rain/thunderstorm, but it didn't!
Wind: Mostly light tailwind, estimated 5 knots
Comments: We definitely enjoyed the tailwind, too bad it wasn't 25 knots!
-Hit 38 mph downhill into Ada
-Arrived Lowell, where I booked a Suite at the Main Street Inn
"Cruisin' Deuces" by Danny Gatton
Wild turkeys
Geese (same ones from the other day?)
Ducks
We got up early and packed to go. There were thunderstorms in the forecast, so we ate a quick breakfast of Cheerios and a banana nut muffin.
Today before leaving the campground, the grounds' manager came over to our spot (room, zimmer?). She had a cardboard box with several baby bunnies in it! (picture below). She stated that they were cleaning around the pool and they 'disturbed' the nest and when a rabbit's nest is disturbed the mother will not return! (I thought can humans use that same logic but the department of social services may have problem with that logic?). Anyhow, the lady will feed them until they can be return to the wild. I wondered if they will have any questions for their mom, if they see her again, and will they break the cycle!
Monday, May 19, 2014
Day 4 Addendum
Day 4 - Back in the Groove!
Montague, MI to Coopersville, MI - 50 miles
For details of part 1 of today's route, click here.
For details of part 2 of today's route, click here.
Sky condition: Clear, becoming overcast in the evening
Temperature: 50 to 60
Visibility: Good
Precipitation: None until about 8 pm - started trading
Wind: 5 - 10 knots, headwind shifting to right quartering tailwind
Comments: Much better weather today, then RAIN!
One third of the ride completed - 208 miles!
None came to mind!
Bluebirds
Rabbits
Frog
We decided to ride to breakfast so we packed up the bikes an after saying goodbye, we hit the road. We rode through Montague and into Whitehall, where we found this nice little place called Peckadill's. It was an excellent choice. Ileana got me a Reuben on rye and it was excellent. She had a chicken wrap and it was delicious as well. And their cole slaw was great! By the way, it was more of a lunch than a breakfast...
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Day 3 Addendum
Well, that's a good idea, except in this particular shower and sample of facial cleaner didn't go together (keep in mind that I had about 20 layers of sun protection on!). This shower is set up to turn on by pushing a button, and puts out about 1 quart of water and then turns off! (I can assure you I'm not making this up, and remember the temperature outside is freaking cold and no heating inside the shower building either!). While I am trying to open my sample of facial cleaner, I also have to keep pushing the shower button every 2 seconds so I would not freeze to death! And then I could not open the facial cleaner thingy, I use the proper way to open it but nothing! In a desperate moment to survive the most freezing shower of life, I used my teeth, I smacked it against the wall and I stomped on it and nothing! (Picture of battered example below). While still pushing the blessed (not the word I used while this was happening!) shower button! And then when I was ready to quit and take a plane back home. I remember that I had another sample and reached for it and it worked! This ordeal made me realize how everyday I may take little things for granted!
Day 3 - A Tough Ride
Route
Ludington, MI to Montague, MI - 60 miles
For details of part 1, click here.
For details of part 2, click here.
Weather
Sky condition: Clear to partly cloudy
Temperature: 45 to 55
Visibility: Unlimited
Precipitation: None
Wind: Constant 15 gusting to 25, headwinds to quartering headwind
Comments: The wind was terrible!
Significant Events
Met my cousin James and his wife Joy!
Today's Song
"Against the Wind" by Bob Seger
Wildlife Observed
Yellow bird
Eagle
2 snakes
Bison (on a farm)
Today's Ride
We ate breakfast, broke camp, and got a fairly early start. After about 45 minutes of riding, we saw a McDonald's in downtown Ludington and decided to stop for a second breakfast. Man, was that delicious!
Started riding again and pretty quickly determined that the wind was going to be a pain in the rear! It was very strong and persistent, and of course, generally from the front. We would work pretty hard pedaling up a hill (lots of rolling hills), looking forward to coasting down the other side, only to be stymied by the wind. It was so strong that we actually had to pedal downhill as well.
We eventually got to Hart, where the Hart-Montague bike trail starts. It is an old railroad bed, and it runs largely through wooded areas, so we were looking forward to the trees providing a windbreak. But this was wishful thinking. It offered some reprieve, but not much. It did, however, at least get us off of the road.
20 miles later, we were in Montague. I had picked a pretty direct route from the bike trail to my cousin's place (Happy River Campground). We got to one of the roads and it turns out it is sand. Well I "had a go", but it was like trying to ride on a beach. 2 miles of that was not going to do. I did a 180 and we took paved roads. It was much easier to ride, but it added about 5 miles to the daily total.
We finally got to my cousin's place where we found out there was no electricity or water for the past 36 hours! The power company was working on it and said it should be on by 8pm. We're desperately needed a shower, and needed to do laundry. I was trying to figure out how to make this work...
Joy gave us the grand tour of the campground. They have a heck of a facility. They have owned this place since the mid-70s, and have been improving and enlarging it ever since. They are situated on about 300 acres, with lots of natural buffer land, They have a couple of hundred spots and can accommodate tent camping all the way up to the largest 5th wheels and motor homes. They also have a number of cabins, with plumbing. We stayed in one of those...
Adjoining the campground on the east side they have a canoe livery, on the White River. My original plan was to be there early enough to take a canoe out, but not only was it late, we were exhausted from the wind.
When the "tour" was over, the power was back on. Some very good news, indeed!
We took the opportunity to go out to dinner with James and Joy, and do a lot of catching up. Talking to them was the highlight of my day. James was a pilot and had owned several of his own planes since the 50s. He also had done some time in the Army. And since he was roughly the same age as my dad, he had spent some time with him as a child. We talked a little bit about those topics, which was very interesting to me.
I had a fried fish platter, followed by a brownie sundae for dessert, which was a welcome and delicious meal!
If you find yourself in western Michigan, a bit north of Muskegon, and want to camp, park your motor home, or go canoeing, I highly recommend their place. It is a very nice campground, run by great people!
Los Dos Centavos de Ileana
To be continued
Saturday, May 17, 2014
Day 2 - Cold and Windy
Route
Frankfort, MI to Ludington, MI - 54 miles
For part 1 of today's route, click here.
For part 2 of today's route, click here.
Weather
Sky condition: Clear
Temperature: 34 to 52
Visibility: Unlimited
Precipitation: None
Wind: 10 to 15 knots, mostly headwind again
Comments: Cold in the morning, but the temp wasn't too bad, except the wind made it feel about 15 degrees colder!
Significant Events
We made it to our campsite after fighting the wind all day.
Today's Song
"The Long and Winding Road", by The Beatles
Wildlife Observed
Fox
2 nesting swans
2 geese (flew about 10 feet in front of us)
3 whitetail deer
2 scarlet tanager (turns out this is the mystery bird Ileana saw yesterday)
1 yellow bird, possibly a yellow warbler
Today's Ride
Started out cold and windy and ended up a little less cold but windier! Also found out some of the limits of using Google maps to plan a cycling route. Turns out it is difficult to accurately read terrain. The hills, although not too bad, were a little more significant than I thought. Well, that is exactly why I put GEARS on the Trek! And they did a great job. Set up camp, made some beef stew, and now it is time to get ready for bed! I think it is safe to say we are both tired and should sleep well!
Los Dos Centavos de Ileana
The lady that owned the place we stayed at last night was very nice. She even made breakfast for us (cherry pancakes, eggs and susages). When we were leaving, I went to take back something that we had borrowed and pay for the breakfast. She said that the breakfast was on her. Then she asked me, if I was ready for "the hill'? To that I responded 'sure, after the hills we did yesterday in Traverse City (Nolan assured me the night before that hills in Traverse City will be it and the rest were 'rolling hills'), It should not be a problem. To that she responded, 'oh no, those hills are nothing compared to the ones here.' She continued 'this hill makes grown men cry.' I thought (believing what Nolan told me, the night before), this lady does not know what she's talking about because Nolan probably planned around this hill, otherwise he would have told me. I thanked her for the wonderful free breakfast and went on my merry way. Well, she was right! Not even 10 minutes into the ride, there it was, (not a 'rolling hill'), huge, steep, long and any other descriptive word for the mother of all hills. I must confess that half way (well, I think it was half that), I started to think, if this 'hill makes grown men' cry, I'm enough of a grown women to get off my bike and walked up the hill (still hard work by the way). I told Nolan that I was going to walk up, to which he responded (with alot of restraint, I think), 'walk???' 'Do what you think is best.' Nolan rode to the top and waited for me (of course the difference between riding and walking). While I was walking to the top, I suddenly understood why Lance Armstrong doped! However, when I got to the top, I got on bike and went down the other side of the mother of hills and reached 28 miles per hour! That was a lot of fun!
Friday, May 16, 2014
Day 1 - The Adventure Begins!
Route
Traverse City, MI to Frankfort, MI - 44 miles
For details of today's route, click here.
Weather
Sky condition: About 500' overcast in the morning, then broken, then clear
Temperature: 33 to 43
Visibility: Good
Precipitation: Snow flurries in the morning!
Wind: 10 to 15 knots (headwind of course)
Comments: A cold and windy day.
Significant Events
Started the trip!
Today's Song
"Bluebird Bluebird Through My Window" - Traditional
Wildlife Observed
Wild Turkey
Squirrels
3 Orioles
Numerous unidentified blue birds
Some unidentified pink bird
Domesticated: cats, dogs, donkeys, chickens, horses
Today's Ride
We delayed our departure waiting for the snow to stop and the temperature to rise. Got a good start on the TART Trail, but I found out I have a shimmy in my front wheel. I haven't fixed it yet...I think it is unbalanced load (too much weight in the front). I will experiment with it tomorrow.
On the west side of Traverse City there is a steady climb, about 600' over two miles. Not too steep, but constant. Ileana did great using her gears and we crawled right up the hills. Unfortunately, we had an ever present headwind. It just would not let up.
We stopped about the 20 mile mark for a test and a snack. Ileana had some banana with peanut butter, I had an Otis Spunkmeyer blueberry muffin. Delicious!
We hit the road again and pedaled our way west. We rode around quite a few lakes. There are lots of them up here. Eventually we hit a rail trail which led us to our campground. It followed around a lake that was very nice (Crystal Lake).
Upon arrival at the campground, with the temperature forecast to dip down to 28, we opted for a cabin. A bit warmer inside!
Now for a little bike maintenance and some rest. And hoping for a little warmer weather tomorrow!
Ileana's Two Cents(hereinafter called "Dos Centavos"
When we were leaving the hotel this morning, I stopped right before I exited it. I was putting on my helmet and so on and this lady came in, she looked at me and said 'you brave soul.' I thought what does she mean by that? Once I went outside I understood completely, it was freaking 33 degrees outside! It's a good thing that I know how to apply 'positve self-talk!'and convinced myself that 'I can do this' however, about 20 miles out (including some very long hills, one of them I swear to God was about 2 miles long!). We stopped to get a snack (picture of Nolan trying to peel a boiled egg, which took him about 10 minutes, he was about to throw it into the woods, it was comical, really!). Anyhow, once we started going again my fingers were frozen! So, positive self-talk was not working anymore! Nevertheless, we had some good laughs and overall a good ride! Here are some pictures of ride today. Michigan has beautiful lakes!
Thursday, May 15, 2014
A Day in Traverse City
Temperature: 41
Visibility: Poor
Precipitation: Flurries in the morning; rain all day!
Comments: Dreary
2. Nolan got hired full-time at Vocon.