Fall bike touring my favorite kind of touring... just
hopping on a bike, hearing the crunch of the leaves under the tires
and enjoying the cool temperatures inside a warm tent. This episode
I chat about my recent mini-tours on the C&O plus my plans for
a winter ride in 2017!

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Fall C&O weekenders
- May try to wedge in one more through ride if I can pull it
off
- Did a wet ride this past weekend... really enjoyed the quiet
trail and using the rain gear. When it's a choice rather
than having it foisted upon you, touring in the rain is
great.
- Want to see if I can get Belle Starr out there, but need it to
be bone dry (i.e. no hurricanes like last weekend)
- C&O Water Followup
- Had a chat with a trail ranger a few weeks ago on the rumor we
heard about the Park Service not treating the water pumps
at the campsites anymore.
- This was news to the volunteer and he was skeptical of the
rumor. Dehydration on the trail is a costly issue for the Park
Service requiring remote rescues that are pretty pricey.
- In fact the ranger let me know that
- (a) they are required to carry substantial amounts of extra
water on patrol and even more interesting,
- (b) there are secret caches of drinking water the Park Service
has out for emergencies.
- To be continued, but this makes me think it’s more likely the
treatment would change before they would cease well treatment
altogether.
Winter ride?
- I hope to be able to pull off a longer tour next year, but just
in case things break differently I'd like to add another week-long
tour to the mix... so I'm considering a winter tour.
- January or February week long ride south enough to be warm
enough
- I like the idea of segmenting the Atlantic route, but I'm not
liking the infrastructure in a lot of the east. Florida from
Fort Lauderdale to Jacksonville is one possibility and then
segmenting the remaining portions north and south of DC in the
spring, summer and fall.
- The one that seems more interesting to me is a desert ride that
would be 1 week of the Southern Tier route from San Diego up and
over the mountains and across the desert basins to Phoenix. I'd
look to complete the remainder of the southern tier in the spring
and fall.
- Crossing the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel
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You will be responsible for your one-way toll of
$13.
Safe travels!
Connections
Runner turned cyclist
Your podcast episodes are my favorite! So informative and
enjoyable! I'm a half marathoner turned cyclist, so you've inspired
this newbie quite a bit!
I've actually jotted down notes from your show for my
first tour this past summer (from Santa Barbara to Orange County).
Because of you I've been inspired to get a folding bike and take it
up to the land of sunshine and bunnies (I'm from San
Diego).
Thank you so much for all the great episodes and
wonderful interviews, especially the one with Patience. Her IG
pics inspire girls like me to get out there and be
adventurous!
Best,
Getting back in the game
I am actually going through a training period thru the end
of the year before I throw my hat in the ring for my own
attempt at a transcontinental ride. I
recently got back into biking using a recumbent trike after many
years setting on the side lines. I first got the urge to
do a transcontentental ride when I was in high school a long time
ago, before Bicentennial was even around. Now at 60
years old with partial paralysis in my legs I am seriously making
an effort to accomplish this bucket list item.
Jeffrey from Escondido
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