Sunday, October 28, 2018

Final Tallies from GPS

DateRiding TimeDistance (miles)Avg Speed (mph)Max Speed (mph)CaloriesAscent (feet)Descent (feet)
7/11/186:26619.432 2,670 2,503 2,369
7/12/186:036310.531 2,590 1,726 1,434
7/13/186:40619.230 2,711 2,713 2,454
7/14/183:324011.427 1,705 984 1,217
7/15/18       
7/16/18       
7/17/184:52367.430 1,825 3,520 1,066
7/18/184:014410.933 1,960 1,335 3,980
7/19/183:10319.723 1,053 555 243
7/20/181:35169.819 576 338 312
7/21/184:546513.2  2,613 2,123 161
7/22/184:555410.932 2,479 1,988 2,179
7/23/183:52369.326 1,347 1,237 223
7/24/185:15499.425 1,861 1,549 1,096
7/25/186:39568.528 2,373 2,497 2,864
7/26/185:37549.724 1,883 522 1,184
7/27/18       
7/28/18       
7/29/186:30631032 1,788 2,100 1,657
7/30/187:00618.827 2,441 2,185 1,181
7/31/184:14429.932 1,890 1,801 1,414
8/1/185:30539.723 2,005 919 1,788
8/2/182:28271133 1,285 988 1,116
8/3/185:13529.625 2,176 1,870 2,031
8/4/185:536811.535 3,214 2,493 2,651
8/5/183:525013.327 2,239 870 1,135
8/6/184:17419.622 1,621 1,355 663
8/7/185:416511.333 2,942 1,998 2,263
8/8/18       
8/9/186:375312.028 2,182 751 1,086
8/10/185:245510.326 2,187 1,526 1,909
8/11/184:36459.821 1,534 814 643
8/12/185:406110.818 2,197 623 988
8/13/183:294111.827 1,695 538 689
8/14/185:205911.118 2,151 335 725
8/15/185:13509.919 1,781 833 318
8/16/183:45411131 1,698 1,073 1,237
8/17/18       
8/18/187:027410.621 2,546 853 745
8/19/184:295011.220 1,779 259 371
8/20/184:435311.220 2,033 643 656
8/21/185:486010.523 2,291 715 885
8/22/185:005210.526 2,209 1,670 1,217
8/23/186:13599.430 2,357 1,552 1,693
8/24/182:04188.920 634 233 397
8/25/186:036610.928 2,690 1,644 1,214
8/26/184:32429.324 1,672 1,198 1,209
8/27/18       
8/28/184:405712.229 2,366 860 1,178
8/29/187:418911.524 3,493 1,142 1,499
8/30/18       
8/31/187:08689.622 2,633 1,391 748
9/1/184:375211.326 2,093 1,119 1,447
9/2/185:125911.319 2,234 213 452
9/3/183:00361217 1,360 137 216
9/4/185:516110.619 2,063 640 423
9/5/185:466310.923 2,316 259 456
9/6/183:454211.221 1,559 203 118
9/7/185:46549.429 1,816 558 368
9/8/184:51408.3026 1,419 689 692
9/9/181:36148.621 447 148 226
9/10/180:4145.310 126 108 69
9/11/1810:0010310.924 3,665 1,359 738
9/12/186:17619.728 2,062 630 702
9/13/18       
9/14/18       
9/15/184:535711.622 2,192 498 479
9/16/187:107710.723 2,928 1,112 1,099
9/17/185:456210.823 2,228 456 371
9/18/185:46641132 2,722 1,608 1,568
9/19/185:065310.425 1,802 643 1,020
9/20/185:205410.129 2,163 1,479 1,460
9/21/185:26519.331 2,098 1,818 1,604
9/22/184:41429.532 2,078 2,697 2,808
9/23/184:01368.926 1,468 1,526 1,700
        
Totals329:06 3,366 10.335 132,214 76,722 74,104
DateStarting PointEnding PointAccommodationsNotes
7/11/18Seaside, ORClatskanie, ORCyclists Inn 
7/12/18Clatskanie, ORPortland, ORMonticello Inn 
7/13/18Portland, ORCarson, WASandhill Cottages 
7/14/18Carson, WAThe Dalles, ORBrian & Christine's 
7/15/18Redmond, ORRedmond, ORBrian & Christine'sRest day
7/16/18Redmond,ORClarkston, WAMotel 6Drive from Redmond to Clarkston, WA
7/17/18Lewiston, IDWinchester, IDWinchester Lake Lodge 
7/18/18Winchester, IDKamiah, IDKamiah Inn 
7/19/18Kamiah, IDLowell, IDRyans Wilderness Inn 
7/20/18Lowell, IDLowell, IDRyans Wilderness InnRest day
7/21/18Lowell, IDLochsa Lodge, IDSuper 8Car lift through construction--12 miles
7/22/18Lochsa Lodge, IDMissoula, MTSuper 8 
7/23/18Missoula, MTLubrecht, MTLubrecht Experimental Forest 
7/24/18Lubrecht, MTLincoln, MTThree Bears Motel 
7/25/18Lincoln, MTAugusta, MTBunkhouse Inn 
7/26/18Augusta, MTGreat Falls, MTGreystone Inn 
7/27/18 Great Falls, MTGreystone InnRest day
7/28/18 Great Falls, MTGreystone InnRest day
7/29/18Great Falls, MTFort Benton, MTPioneer Lodge 
7/30/18Fort Benton, MTDenton, MTDent-Inn 
7/31/18Denton, MTLewistown, MTSunset Motel 
8/1/18Lewistown, MTWinnett, MTNorthern Hotel 
8/2/18Winnett, MTMosby, MTHill Ranch Oasis B&B 
8/3/18Mosby, MTJordan, MTFellmans Motel 
8/4/18Jordan, MTCircle, MTTravelers Inn 
8/5/18Circle, MTGlendive, MTYellowstone River Inn 
8/6/18Glendive, MTBeach, NDBuckboard Inn 
8/7/18Beach, NDDickinson, NDRodeway Inn 
8/8/18 Dickinson, NDRodeway InnRest day
8/9/18Dickinson, NDGlen Ullin, NDRock Roof Inn B&B 
8/10/18Glen Ullin, NDBismarck, NDBudget Inn Express 
8/11/18Bismarck, NDSteele, NDOK Motel 
8/12/18Steele, NDJamestown, NDDays Inn 
8/13/18Jamestown, NDValley City, NDEcono Lodge 
8/14/18Valley City, NDWest Fargo, NDHoward Johnson 
8/15/18West Fargo, NDCormorant, MNCormorant Inn 
8/16/18Cormorant, MNFergus Falls, MNSuper 8 
8/17/18 Fergus Falls, MNSuper 8Rest day
8/18/18Fergus Falls, MNSauk Centre, MNAmerica's Best Value Inn 
8/19/18Sauk Centre, MNLittle Falls, MNClifwood Motel 
8/20/18Little Falls, MNMilaca, MNPhoenix Banquet 
8/21/18Milaca, MNChisago City, MNRodeway Inn 
8/22/18Chisago City, MNCumberland, WIAmerivu Inn 
8/23/18Cumberland, WIBloomer, WIBloomer Inn 
8/24/18Bloomer, WIChippewa Falls, WIIndian Head Motel 
8/25/18Chippewa Falls, WIAbbotsford, WIAbby Inn 
8/26/18Abbotsford, WIRothschild, WIMotel 6 
8/27/18 Rothschild, WIMotel 6Rest day
8/28/18Rothschild, WIClintonville, WIClintonville Motel 
8/29/18Clintonville, WIManitowoc, WIEcono Lodge 
8/30/18Manitowoc, WILudington, MIVista Villa MotelLake Michigan car ferry
8/31/18Ludington, MILeroy, MIMuddy's Travelers Bar & Grill 
9/1/18Leroy, MIClare, MILone Pine Motel 
9/2/18Clare, MIBay City, MIEuclid Motel 
9/3/18Bay City, MIBirch Run, MIBest Western 
9/4/18Birch Run, MIYale, MISweet Dreams Motel 
9/5/18Yale, MIWallaceburg, ONDays Inn 
9/6/18Wallaceburg, ONRidgetown, ONHoward Johnson 
9/7/18Ridgetown, ONSt. Thomas, ONComfort Inn 
9/8/18St. Thomas, ONDelhi, ONMaple Leaf Motel 
9/9/18Delhi, ONSimcoe, ONTravel Lodge 
9/10/18Simcoe, ONSimcoe, ONFairview InnRain/Change hotel
9/11/18Simcoe, ONNiagara Falls, ONEcono Lodge 
9/12/18Niagara Falls, ONAlbion, NYHoneoye, NYMom & Dad's
9/13/18   Rest day
9/14/18   Rest day
9/15/18Albion, NYMacedon, NYPittsford, NYTom & Doreen's
9/16/18Macedon, NYDewitt, NYEcono Lodge 
9/17/18Dewitt, NYUtica, NYEcono Lodge 
9/18/18Utica, NYAmsterdam, NYKnights Inn 
9/19/18Amsterdam, NYAlbany, NYQuality Inn 
9/20/18Albany, NYKingston, NYSuper 8 
9/21/18Kingston, NYNew Windsor, NYEcono Lodge 
9/22/18New Windsor, NYNyack, NYWest Gate Inn 
9/23/18Nyack, NYNew York City, NYHampton Inn 
     
Totals   63 riding days, 12 rest days

Sunday, September 23, 2018

God Bless America!

Nyack, NY to New York, NY
36 miles
1,526 feet ascent
1,700 feet descent
1,468 calories

When I left the West Gate Inn in Nyack this morning, there were very few cars on the road, and about seven or eight miles out of town I began seeing lots of people on road bikes.  I took this as a good sign in that it was a route the locals liked.   But then came Talman Mountain.  I'm not sure what they would enjoy about it, but by the time I finished it and crossed the New Jersey State line, there were cyclists everywhere.  Another good sign that cars should not be plentiful.

New Jersey State Line

A few miles into New Jersey, the route followed Palisades Park along the Hudson.  It was a nice forest ride that offered an occasional view of the river.

Validates Park, NJ

It was the perfect way to come into the city, and the almost non-existent traffic was a worthwhile tradeoff for all the ups and downs through the palisades.  The road ended just south of the George Washington Bridge.

George Washington Bridge From Below

One last climb of the trip and I was on the bridge crossing back into New York and the city.  When I reminisce about this trip, I will tell people I crossed the state of New Jersey in less than two hours!

From the bridge I got my first glimpse of NYC and the New Jersey side, which has really grown into another skyline.

New York City From George Washington Bridge

After navigating a couple of streets in Harlem, I was on the Hudson Bike Trail that goes all the way to the southern tip of Manhattan and a long way back up the east side.  I was home free.  Then I ran into a road blockade and protesters on the bike trail with petitions and a sign that said "Open Our Bridge".  When I asked what it was all about, they told me the trail was closed because a bicycle bridge repair that was supposed to be finished in August was still not done, the trail was closed, and the only way to get back on it was "through the woods"  and down some stairs.  I said "Give me the petition and point me to the woods."  As if that would stop me at this point.

Protesters/Petitioners To Finish Bike Bridge Repairs

It was fun going "through the woods" in the city, however, the stairs were a bit more challenging, but I managed.

"The Woods" 

The Stairs

From then on, it was smooth sailing all the way to Battery Park at the tip of Mannattan, but I checked out many sights on the way.

Hudson Bike Trail

West Harlem Park Pier

Public Clay Tennis Courts!  Yea!

Cool Building

First View Of One World Trade Center

Closer To One World Trade Center

One World Trade Center

9/11 Memorial North

9/11 Memorial North

From the World Trade Center it was a quick hop to Battery Park and the view of Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty!

Statue Of Liberty & Ellis Island

I have to admit, when I got to the shoreline, the Statue of Liberty seemed small, but there it was!  It always seems much bigger in pictures--must be those photographers playing with perspective to make it look that way.  Rain was closing in from the east, but there was one more landmark to hit to finish this off, the Brooklyn Bridge.  I planned to ride over it, but at this point staying dry took priority.

Brooklyn Bridge

I am now officially finished with the ride!   I'm going to relax and play tourist a few days before taking the Amtrak back to Rochester and spending some more time unwinding in Honeoye, NY in the real "woods".  The final odometer reading says 3,424 miles.

Thank you to everyone who "came along" for the ride.  Your words of encouragement, support, prayers, cajoling, comments, and needling were a great motivation and helped keep me going.  After I have a chance to compile all the statistics, I'll post them at a later date, but until then, as Sean said to me in a text "keep the rubber side down".

Saturday, September 22, 2018

Taking My Foot Off The Gas Pedal, Sir!

New Windsor, NY to Nyack, NY
42 miles
2,697 feet ascent
2,808 feet descent
2,078 calories

After facing heavy traffic yesterday on the "country" roads and reviewing the maps for the remainder of the route, I decided to split it into two rides so I could ride into NYC on a Sunday morning when traffic should be at its lightest.  And, it would enable me to do some more sightseeing on the way. 

Tranquil Hudson Morning In New Windsor, NY

Pollepel Island

Hudson River From Storm King Highway 

Storm King Highway 

It's a good thing, because I probably wouldn't have made it in one day anyhow!  Road names "Storm King Highway" and "Bear Mountain-Stonypoint", and warnings in my "Cycling The Hudson Valley" book about them being for "experienced cyclists only", all made sense, especially the nearly 2,700 feet of climbing.  Fortunately, early on a Saturday morning there was virtually no traffic on the road.

Splitting the ride gave me time to visit West Point and tour the United States Military Academy.

West Point Visitor Center

West Point Museum

Although the tour was only about an hour long, they packed a lot into it and hit the highlights.  If you are ever in the area, I would highly recommend it.

Campus Overlook

Cadet Chapel (one of seven)

Marching Grounds

Civil War Memorial

North Hudson View From West Point

It is hard to believe that tomorrow I will finish, but I am  really looking forward to wrapping it up and seeing the Atlantic and relaxing.  While I like these kinds of signs, hopefully this one I saw today will be the last one for now!

Downhill!





 

Friday, September 21, 2018

Welcome To New York, Well Almost

Kingston, NY to New Windsor, NY
51 miles
1,817 feet ascent
1,694 feet descent
2,098 calories

Two clear signs gave evidence I am almost in New York City.  First, while riding through a Kingston residential area, I rolled up to a stop sign and noticed a car in my peripheral vision.  We reached the sign together, stopped and started together.  Then, the driver rolled along with me and yelled out through the passenger window "Obey the law!"  I said "What?"  He said "You didn't stop at that sign."  I replied, "Yes, I did!"  He yelled again "Obey the law", while gesturing at me with his cell phone in his hand. Good one.  Later on, the second "NY welcome" came from a passenger in a truck that was passing me.  He made some comment about my bike light causing seizures.  Yes!  That means it's working, i.e. it got their attention and they avoided the bike.

It was supposed to be an easy day today, but somehow it didn't turn out that way.  Mother Nature decided to throw serious headwinds straight up the Hudson River Valley, which would have been great had I been traveling north.  It didn't matter which side of the river either, so it was just a "shut up, and pedal" day.  Even Bigfoot had a hard day too, and all he was trying to do was cross the street.

Bigfoot Sighting In New Paltz, NY

The only respite from the wind was along the Hudson Valley Rail Trail, but at only four miles long, it was short lived.

Hudson Valley Rail Trail

Hudson Valley Rail Trail Rest Area

But the trail had the most amazing finish with a walkway clear across the Hudson to Poughkeepsie, NY, on the east side of the river.

View Of Mid Hudson Bridge From Hudson Rail Trail Walkway

On the walkway the wind was whipping at around 20 knots steady and folks were walking with a tilt.

Hudson Rail Trail Walkway In Poughkeepsie 

After crossing the Hudson, I chose to ride on the east side since the hills didn't look as menacing compared to the west side.  About ten miles further downriver I returned to the west side on the Newburgh Beacon bridge, this time right alongside the freeway traffic, except on a catwalk.

Newburgh Beacon Bridge Pedestrian/Bikeway Catwalk

It was quite the ride several hundred feet above the river on sheets of steel with the wind blowing even harder now,  hard enough to make whitecaps on the Hudson.

Hudson River South View On Newburgh Beacon Bridge

Shivering On The Newburgh Beacon Bridge

I have to confess, though, that on the long downhill path to the bridge I contributed to the hundreds of pieces of roadkill that I have seen on this journey.  But it wasn't my fault!  Rolling down the path at a brisk speed of about 20 mph, I glimpsed a squirrel shoot across in front of me, and he would have made it.  He was in the clear, but then he made that fateful move of turning back (like the cat I saw get hit back in Syracuse), and a millisecond later, "crunch".   I couldn't look back.

It is funny that I am now in Orange County.  Orange County, New York that is.  I noticed it as I passed a veteran's memorial.

Orange County, NY Veteran's Memorial

Thursday, September 20, 2018

Heading South On The Hudson

Albany, NY to Kingston, NY
53 miles
1,479 feet ascent
1,460 feet descent
2,163 calories

This long journey started along a river, the Columbia, going up and down hills carved by it, so it's only fitting to be finishing that way too on the Hudson.  Out west it was amazing to see pine trees seemingly to grow straight out of rocks, and here in the east, all sorts of trees do the same thing.

Hills Along The Hudson

Trees Anchored In Solid Rock

Although the area is still somewhat rural, the towns are becoming more frequent and cars more prevalent.  It's nice to see that it retains the small town atmosphere and that there are also those oddities which prompt a smile.

Roadside Vegetable Stand

Waving "Man" In  Yard

Unique Yard Art

And when I came across a drive-in theatre, I had to do a double take.  This one is still in business as someone was cutting the grass, and the movie titles are all current.

Four Screen Drive-In Theatre

Just like along the Erie Canal and Mohawk River, the landscape is peppered with signs of yesteryear with closed factories and abandoned buildings.  I would love to go poke around one of them for fun, but they are usually fenced off

Old Quarry/Stone/Gravel Facility

Abandoned Magnificent House In Saugerties, NY
(This one looked haunted)

Unfortunately, the road is not right along the Hudson, so I only catch glimpses of it, however, many of the smaller feeder rivers and creeks are just as scenic, like the Esopus Creek in Saugerties.

Bridge Over Esopus Creek

Lagoon On Esopus Creek 

After climbing out of one the small valleys, I was surprised to see mountains shrouded in the low, cloudy skies in the distance.  It was the Catskills, and I'm really glad I'm not riding over them!

The Catskills Mountains

It's nice getting closer to the "land of the big box store" because it means more choices for dinner at the end of the day.

End Of The Day Reward

Final Tallies from GPS