Tuesday, July 5, 2016

Day 7: Lincoln City to Newport, OR- 27 miles

Today was a shorter day of riding to give ourselves somewhat of a rest day. The hotel gave us a chance to slee in and get a real breakfast!!! Our day met us with a couple from France who are riding from Vancouver, BC to San Diego. It was nice to talk with them and share some stories. We then had some spectacular views of the beach and eventually crossed the bridge pictured below in Newport. Afterwards we got to go to the Rogue brewery which was a very cool place. Now, to do a bit of yoga and off to bed. Thank you for following and reading if you are doing so. Feel free to leave comments as we would love to hear from you!
 


Monday, July 4, 2016

Day 6: Cape Lookout to Lincoln City- 40 miles

Today had some good food and beautiful views! We have been paralleling 3 capes along the coast with some spectacular sights. But with capes come lots of climbing over them on land. There were 2 big climbs today and the last big one will be tomorrow morning. We started off the morning early, as we had some of our food stolen by a squirrel last night. I forgot to put the food in our tent and the smart little guy got into my bike bag and went to town. He literally took away 4 cliff bars and an entire bag of trail mix! Thus we had an early stop for food on a beautiful beach in Kiwanda. We passed some cool sand dunes with lots of ATVs. Our campsite was a little sketchy so we decided to get a hotel and have a nice relaxing real bed and shower. Tomorrow will be a shorter day so we can have a little break and then we will be back at it again ready to put more miles in.
The coastline all day today.
Tasty quinoa cakes, bacon burgers, and brews!
 Kiwanda Cape with massive sand dunes and a beautiful rock formation.

Sunday, July 3, 2016

Day 5: Nehalem Bay to Cape Lookout- 41 miles

Today we had some great tail winds and relatively flat roads which made the miles go by pretty quick. Jennifer had some great one-on-one time with Fred the deer, we stopped at Tillamook Cheese Factory for a quick tour of production, and we met some really nice people along the way with great stories. Getting to camp early allowed for us to spend some time on the beach marveling at the beautiful capes, hills, and waves. I got to do my yoga routine and Jen played in the sand. We both put our feet in the water for about 0.43 seconds and quickly ran away!!!! Brrrrrrrrr...
PB & J is our new best friend!
 
Gorgeous Nehalem Bay
Yoga!!!
Fred let us get about 3 feet away from him without even flinching. Talk about brave! This is the 4th deer we have seen!

Saturday, July 2, 2016

Day 4: Washington/Oregon border to Nehalem Bay- 53 miles

Today was a long first day! We got up at 6 am, had an hour train ride to Hillsboro where I met up with my friend Peter Wilson who so graciously gave us a ride to Astoria, OR for us to officially start riding. We were in the car for a 1.5 hour ride, then packed up our bikes and hit the road. It took a while to get some decent miles in. We had lots to stop and see, admiring the little things along the way. Many people are asking us where we are going and we get a lot of nice people wishing us a good travels. We got to stop for a quick latte and a game of Jenga, which I (Justin) won, as always. We got into town about 8 pm and were 10 minutes too late from getting a nice room for the evening. It was taken by 2 gentlemen from London who are on mile 7,000 of a massive vacation in the states seeing all the popular sites. No hard feeling bros, have a good time! This campsite we are at Isley nice and we are very glad we are here. Until tomorrow!
We crossed this bridge in Astoria to see Washington. This was a beautiful 4 mile bridge with great views. Well worth it!
We also had some great coastal views along the way.


Friday, July 1, 2016

Day 2 & 3: More of Portland

Today was full of exploring Portland shops, food, and farmers markets, and breweries.
Great food trucking in downtown Portland with some cool people!
 Murals and art paved the streets for Last Thursday art fair.
 Steel Bridge behind us as we walk across the beautiful Willamette River.
Powell's bookstore is a 5-story building filled with great reads. You could spend a lot of time in there!

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Day 1: Travel day to Portland, OR

Our beautiful view of NorCal and Oregon all day today! We had a long 24 hour journey from Fresno and we are ready to crash. Sitting at dinner tonight, we all still felt the movement of the train in our bodies. 
We got off the train, assembled our bikes out of their boxes (am unexpected task we had to do), and then walked to our hosts' house a couple miles away with some great views soon the path. Below is the Willamette River and downtown Portland in the background....a beautiful skyline indeed!
Our hosts took us to Frank's Noodles, homemade noodles that were delicious! Followed by some good ice cream, we are ready to sleep!
Below is Steel Bridge in the background as we walked to our host house. Gorgeous day, nice weather, a no hundreds of bicycles out and about. This is my kind of place!

Sunday, June 26, 2016

Monday, June 13, 2016

It's time again for another TOUR!!!!

In about two weeks we will be on our way again, taking the train up to Portland, OR and riding back to San Francisco, an 893 mile trip. Be on the lookout for updates, pictures, videos, and beautiful scenery!

Friday, August 8, 2014

Day 5: Winters, CA to San Francisco, CA- 46 miles

We made it!!! What a great time Thom and I had over the last 5 days and 300 miles!!! 

Finally got downhills today!

We boarded a ferry to take us from Vallejo to San Fran:

Our final destination: The Golden Gate Bridge!!!

Until next time, bike tours. You were fun for the summer and I will be back for more touring soon!

Thanks for following!

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Day 4: Folsom, CA to Winters, CA- 67 miles

Great day of riding! It's hot, but we made it! A very nice trail along the 'Merican River. Now we await to fry the chicken and veggies!!!

Tons of cyclists in Davis, CA! 

Our campsite has a river!!! So cold!!!

This guy was trying to make a move at all the ladies!

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Day 3: Silver Lake, CA to Folsom, CA- 91 miles

91 flippin HOT miles...but a lot of downhill...but HOT miles...91!!!!

I am so tired! I needed this today:

Thom and I at a nice vista point 8,000 feet up:

I am so ready for bed!

Day 2- Carson City, NV to Silver Lake, CA- 60 miles

So much climbing today!!! Probably around 4000 feet. But well worth it. We are now at a beautiful campsite with great neighbors who invited us over to their fire...yay!!!!

Carson Pass- 8,574 feet up!!!


This is Oren. Oren made this VeloMobile bicycle which is super aerodynamic. Oren 's top speed is 70 mph and easily pushes 35 mph on flat roads. Jennifer, can I get one?!?!?!

Monday, August 4, 2014

Round 2: Day 1- Reno, NV to Carson City, NV- 31 miles

Travel day from Fresno to Reno then Reno to Carson City.

It rained the whole ride and now we are at a RV park with not much shelter. But all is well. Hope the rain stops!

P.S. I'm homesick already!
#MissMyBaby

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Tomorrow It Begins!!!

Tomorrow I leave with Thom Wise to ride from Reno, NV to San Francisco, CA. This is going to be about 300 miles, 5 days, and what would have been the last part of our initial trip. So excited to ride alongside Thom and give this trip some good solid closure.
Here We Go!!!
This guy -----> 


Friday, July 18, 2014

Trip to Yosemite

We went up to Yosemite and did some hiking together. We took Jennifer's sisters and saw some great views! Lower Yosemite Falls had water flowing and Vernal Falls was spectacular. Good times!


Thursday, July 10, 2014

1 More Week of Touring Coming Up!!!

I will be able to ride from Nevada to California for a week at the beginning of August with friend Thom Wise. I am really looking forward to completing this section of our route with him. Can't wait!!!

Check back for updates when we begin in early August.


Tough Decisions

So we had to make a few tough decisions, but we feel it was for the best.

A few days ago, as we started in the Rocky Mountains, Jennifer says to me, "Justin, I think I am done." I had to stop pedaling and comprehend what she had just said. After many long days of riding, crazy weather, and unexpected trials, Jennifer was ready to go home- and who is to blame her?

Jennifer, you did such a great job. 1,000 miles through the Appalachian mountains of Virginia, the rolling hills of Kentucky, the friendly flats of Illinois, and the beginning stages of the Rockies of Colorado, I am so proud of you! Thank you for agreeing to do this trip with me. You are a great friend and very supportive amidst my crazy dreams.

It was here that she encouraged me to keep going and finish the trip to California. I could not even fathom finishing the trip without her. I did not even want to finish it without her as we decided to do this trip to grow closer to each other. After much discussion, we decided to take our plans in a different direction. Instead of just stopping and coming home, we decided to take advantage of the time we had together and visit the Grand Canyon and Las Vegas along the way. 

It was in this time of driving and visiting these sites that Jennifer and I had the best conversations and did the most growing together in our marriage. We set out on this journey to grow closer to each other, but were unable to do so in the day to day routine of touring. Our days were so filled with riding, setting up camp, finding food, and getting ready for the next day that we hardly had time for the things we originally set out to do.

Driving gave us a chance to start reading a book together about marriage that we have been wanting to read for a while. We were able to talk with each other way more than when we were on the road. This decision definitely was the best one for us.

Through it all, we could see God's hand organizing everything along the way. We met the owner of the campground where we stayed the day we decided to turn around. He gave us the site for free and his wife really encouraged us as we made our decision to stop the tour. We also were able to rent a car in Colorado even though all the cars were supposedly taken. The woman at the counter said, "I have no idea how you got through the system because we are not allowing anyone to rent today. But we will give you this upgrade which is all we have." (And for the cheaper price!!!)

We have definitely been blessed through these decisions. There will always be times for cross country touring in the future for me to do, but we needed to take advantage of the time together that was set out for us. We are thankful for every opportunity given to us, whether riding through crazy mountains or driving through the Grand Canyon. We traveled a total of 3,200 miles in the last 4 weeks and thoroughly enjoyed the times we were given.
The beautiful Grand Canyon!!!
Don't get any closer to the edge Jennifer!!!


Saturday, July 5, 2014

Updates will be Sporadic

We will not be blogging the next few days. We will keep you updated though!
Thanks for following! :)

Friday, July 4, 2014

Day 20: Pueblo, CO to Westcliffe, CO- 49 miles

Whew, what a day! First day in the Rockies with over 5,000 feet of climbing. Super pretty out here though!
Hello 9,300 feet elevation. You're pretty, and kinda stormy sometimes.
Descending Holt Mountain. 8% grade for a good while. Very tiring!!!