Thursday, November 6, 2008

I was suppossd to hike the A.T., but.....

Let me explain....
The last time I sat down to write a "post" on a blog of any sort was when I had finished my first adventure of pushing the pedal just enough to get me across the U.S.....a trek of 4,200 miles or so...41 days total for the trip....a great introduction to the world of touring the greater expanse of country land by bicycle.  

My plan was to thru hike the Appalachian Trail this coming March and finish up just in time to get married this coming July.  But, as time passed and the more time I had to sit and reflect on my journey across the country via bicycle the more I yearned to embark on yet another XC trip of similar sort.  It was hard to come to terms with giving up the dream, at least for now, of thru hiking the A.T., but I knew that after my experiences in bike touring hiking on the A.T. would just seem to pale in comparison to the amount of country I'd be able to see by the seat of my bicycle.  
It seemed like an obvious choice.  Take the same amount of time I would have spent on the A.T. and turn that time into a bicycle trip.  I'd be able to cover nearly four times as much land, see more, meet more people, etc.  

I went back to the drawing boards this past summer and ordered a set of maps from Adventure Cycling Association and started to hash out a route that would have me starting at Sugar Hollow, VA (where I finished my first trip) and bike for three months with a start date of March 29th.  

Well, in short, between then and now the course my route covered has changed dramatically with no point in detailing every week's change in plans.  The point being that, at least as of now, I plan on flying out to San Diego, CA and cycling back until I finish up at Sugar Hollow, VA.  Rather than starting end of March I'll be starting in early January.  I know, some will bark out, how cold it'll be.....but, ain't it dandy to know that biking the Southern Tier route in winter is actually the ideal time of year to go seeing i'll be hugging close to the southern border of the U.S. where the temp should be avg in the 60s and 70's.  Not bad for cycling conditions if you ask me.  

I still have about two months before leaving on this trip and Loretta and I both agree that it'll be better for me to do the trip earlier in the year rather than later when I would be more useful being around to help plan for the wedding and figuring out logistics for wherever we end up after Loretta graduates. So.  That's the plan, and I'm trying my best to stick with it...at least for the rest of this week....

I'll add another post soon regarding total distance of trip, how many days, major attractions along the route, gear I'll be carrying this time around, etc....

(Southern Tier route below (pic from ACA website) once I hit Florida I'll work way up east coast until I reach Blue Ridge Mtns in Virginia).....


4 comments:

mamahama said...

Hi Michael,
We were surprised to see the change to your trip since we just saw you Monday : ) No matter the route it sounds exciting and you and Loretta can plan a trip to see the Nat'l Parks together.

Curt said...

DUBOOOOOOOOOOOOO

its Curt, I'm in New Mexico and will be till fall '09. we should meet up. I can meet ya on your route or you can come up to Los Alamos and spend the night. it'd be great to see ya. email me: jadbal@gmail.com

NANNI AND POPPOP said...

TEST MESSAGE

NANNI AND POPPOP said...

MICHAEL, SORRY WE MISSED YOU GUYS! NANI HAD A GREAT DINNER READY. THE ONLY ONE ABLE TO MAKE IT WAS KEVIN WHO CAME OVER EARLIER IN THE DAY. WE WILL HAVE A MAKE-UP WHEN YOU GET BACK.
YOUR BLOG LOOKS GREAT. DITTO THE PIC OF YOU AND LORETTA!!
HAVE A GREAT TRIP AND AS NANI ALWAYS SAYS, "WATCHOUT FOR KILLY-LOO BIRDS". (IF YOU EVER DO SEE ONE BE SURE TO TAKE A PICTURE).
WE HAVE PETIONED THE PATRON SAINT OF BIKERS TO RIDE WITH YOU AND WE ASSURE YOU HE (OR SHE) WILL ENJOY THE RIDE.
LOVE, POPPOP AND NANI