Day one, after a spin around my sister Amber's city block with a loaded bike (the true extent of my training), I figured I was as ready as ever I would be. So I set out from an Ocean Beach, CA park with a cliff bar and enough ignorance of what 2000 feet worth of elevation really meant to start pedaling. The first two thirds of the route were confidence building teasers compared to the last third which had me wondering if I could be the first person to walk a loaded bicycle across the country--after a certain point I sure seemed to have more of a knack for that than pedaling.
Though it took quite some time, and left me in the dark for a while, I finally made it to my Dad's cousin Bea's--a wonderful promise of hospitality and respite that kept me going longer than that of a dark, hard to find campsite would have. Yesterday alone I met a few very nice people, mostly cyclists who shared their touring stories and didn't look at me like I was completely unprepared and out of shape, which was nice of them. Overall, I am very encouraged by day one. The next 30 miles of my route offers another 2000 ft climb, so I may break it up into two parts, especially if that's the key to keeping my spirits up. After that, it's literally downhill and then pretty flat all the way to Phoenix. Thanks so so much to Amber, Nathan and Bea for all the generous hospitality. Peace!
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
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Go Audrey!
ReplyDeleteenjoy the open road once you get out of suburbia . . . keep hydrated down there in the
heat. Sara traded places with you! Love and peace to you from the Ravenettes
Hey Audrey! We're pulling for you up here in Seward. Keep in touch, be safe and come back to Alaska!
ReplyDeleteYou are such a good writer! I am seriously jealous. If you ever want to write a book, I'll be your editor.
ReplyDeleteAudrey! I miss you so much already! I think my brutal cold is a symptom of withdrawal.
ReplyDeleteHappy cycling, Aud; Stop and smell the roses (cacti) when appropriate,
ReplyDeletelove, Dad
Audrey oi!
ReplyDeleteCan't (and can...why not?!) believe you're doing a cross country bike trip! You are fearless girl! My butt hurts just thinking about you! And man, your blog had me howling with laughter...read it to Kamla and the kids too. We all loved it and are cheering for you here in Singapore (but we think cycling around Singapore would have been far more advisable!) Lots and lots of love and encouragement from us Odhners - Kim, Pam, Lilly, and Kai and Kamla and Bamboo! KEEP SAFE SWEETIE!!!
Hi Audrey,
ReplyDeleteI am so envious of you, it sounds so wonderful to head out just trusting your bike and your own stamina, which I am sure yours is boundless...Have an amazing experience and keep us posted!
Love,
Aunt Kar
Grandma and I loved talking to you today! Here's Uncle Victor's address:
ReplyDelete(602) 867-4785
14079 North 24th Place
Phoenix, AZ 85032
vodhner@cox.net
lots of love...
Dear Audrey,
ReplyDeleteYou are an inspiration. As my mother would say, (after she handed me $20.00 to put in a "safe place")... keep your wits about you!
Love Mom
Hi Audrey, I'm in awe of your gumption!
ReplyDeleteAlso envious. What a great thing to do. And the right thing to do when you're young.
Wishing you the right spiritual moo-juice to keep going!
Love, Uncle Grant
Whooooooo! Hopefully your to the downhill!
ReplyDeleteAudrey you are so brave and adventurous!!! I'm sure however far you get will be a wonderful experience. But don't feel obligated to finish what you started (as Pam said) if your butt is killing you! Besides, we want you at Devon's Wedding! Love and happy trails, Aunt Freya
ReplyDeleteDon't ask me why I'm the transition committee??!!
ReplyDeleteAudrey,
ReplyDeleteWe are very happy to hear you are doing well and enjoying yourself. Great to see you are finding strenghts inside that you didn't even know you had. Enjoy the experience to the fullest, you are sure to be stronger and wiser because of it. We will be thinking about you, and look forward to reading how you are doing. Trust your instinct and your pepper spray! :) Keep drinking even when you are not thirsty, 24oz per hour or more. Stay safe and keep the rubber side down.
Love,
Rich, Helen, Nicole and Alison