Tag: BikeAcrossUSA
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Bike Across USA Trip 2001
In the summer of 2001 I completed a 4000 mile bicycle tour across the United States. This was a solo tour without a support vehicle, carrying all of my gear on the bicycle. (Nowadays, this is typically called “bikepacking”, but it used to be called “touring”. I prefer this change, as the word “touring” was…
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Bike Across USA – Day 70 – Boxborough to Beverly, MA – 46 miles
It was nice of Jeff to make breakfast and leave his Rubel bike map with me so I could navigate the curvy suburban Boston streets. Just before I got to Route 62 in Concord – oh drat, a phlat! Actually, it was more like a slow leak, so being the last day of the trip…
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Bike Across USA – Day 69 – Keene, NH to Boxborough, MA – 65 miles
The forecast low temperature for the night was 47 degrees. So nobody was in a hurry to get going in the morning. I was the earliest to leave, at 9:30, while the others were still in bed. We said our goodbyes, as I would be detouring from their route and be on my own again.…
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Bike Across USA – Day 68 – Bennington, VT to Keene, NH – 61 miles
The surprising thing is that I’m the earliest riser of the three of us. But since I’m also the slowest rider, I used that to my advantage to get a head start on the others. The climb into the Green Mountains started immediately after leaving town. We got mixed reviews on the length and difficulty…
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Bike Across USA – Day 67 – Malta, NY to Bennington, VT – 44 miles
The hotel we stayed at wasn’t listed in the phone book. It’s owned by an older couple and is only open six weeks a year, during the race season at the horse track at Saratoga Springs. Despite the lack of publicity, the hotel fills up almost every night. This was Steve’s first, and probably last,…
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Bike Across USA – Day 66 – Dolgeville to Malta, NY – 72 miles
I had a good breakfast at the B&B and I was on my way. Now that I had already made the 6 mile climb up the hill into Dolgeville, I had the choice of staying up in the hills on Highway 29 or dropping back down to 5. I saw the big climb out of…
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Bike Across USA – Day 65 – Canastota to Dolgeville, NY – 68 miles
Since the library was on the way out of town, I decided to go in to use their internet connection to check e-mail and add more dots to my map. I had remembered Miki commenting that there were very few internet cafes here in the US, so she was having trouble accessing her e-mail. She…
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Bike Across USA – Day 64 – Auburn to Canastota, NY – 54 miles
I found the only bike shop in town the first thing in the morning. They had mostly used bikes and new low end mountain bikes, but then again Auburn wasn’t the type of city where people would buy $1000 bikes. I showed them where it looked like the fixed cup (drive side) of the bottom…
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Bike Across USA – Day 63 – East Avon to Auburn, NY – 67 miles
Last night’s hotel wasn’t the cheapest, but it was the only one in the area, and there were no camping options in the area. But three miles into today’s ride, I saw two no-name hotels next door to each other, which were probably cheaper. Oh well. A stop in Canandaigua offered the first taste of…
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Bike Across USA – Day 62 – Hamburg to East Avon, NY – 77 miles
Today I headed east, breaking off from the Adventure Cycling route. So I was left to my own devices again for my routing. My goal was to go eastbound on US 20A. The hard part would be finding it from here in suburbia. Asking locals how to get there tends not to fare well for…