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Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 22:53:34 GMTServer: NCSA/1.4.2Content-type: text/htmlLast-modified: Thu, 09 May 1996 04:49:31 GMTContent-length: 5647<HTML><HEAD> <TITLE> Cycling </TITLE> </HEAD><!-- Changed by: Keith Golden, 8-May-1996 --><!-- Changed by: Keith Golden, 7-Feb-1996 --><!-- Changed by: Keith Golden, 7-Feb-1996 --><BODY BGCOLOR="#000000" TEXT="#FFFFFF" link="0099ff" vlink="#00ff99"><em> Questa pagina è anche in <A HREF="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/kgolden/pedalando.html">italiano</a></em><H1> Bicycle Touring </H1> <P><IMG ALIGN=right SRC=http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/kgolden/pics/bike/bike.gif> <p>Let's get this clear right from the start: I love bike touring. <p> First off, I love to travel, and there's just no better way to see andexperience the countryside than by bike. You see more than you do when going by car because -- let's face it -- you're going slower. It's also easierto stop to see those deer or take in that view. Additionally, you hear andsmell things that you are oblivious to in a noisy, smelly car. Did Imention I hate cars?<p> Second, it's great exercise. Biking is low impact, highly aerobic, andeasy to improve in quickly.<p> Finally, it's a great way to experience nature. When you're gettingaway from it all, you can leave it further behind if you don't have a car.<p> For those of you who care about such things, this is my trusty steed, aFisher Zebrano hybrid that I've modified for touring. I've had it for a year,and put about 5500 miles on it. <p><H2><a name=pch>The Great Pacific Coast Bike Ride</a></H2><IMG ALIGN=rightSRC=http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/kgolden/pics/bike/where.gif>In August, I set out with some especially <ahref="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/kgolden/pics/bike/shady.gif">shady</a>characters on a bicycle expedition down the Pacific Coast, from Seattleto San Francisco (I continued on to San Diego). These comrades-in-lycrawere <ahref="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/kgolden/pics/bike/marc.gif">MarcFriedman</a>, <ahref="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/kgolden/pics/bike/ruben.gif">Ruben Ortega</a>, and <ahref="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/kgolden/pics/bike/jim.gif">JimGiordano</a>. We <ahref="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/kgolden/pics/bike/campin.gif">campedout</a> almost every night, and shared our campsites with <ahref="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/kgolden/pics/bike/tiger.gif">wildanimals</a>, but we didn't let the harshness of our surroundings prevent usfrom preparing <ahref="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/kgolden/pics/bike/cooking.gif">gourmet</a>meals. We generally cooked breakfast and dinner, and went out for lunch.Despite eating on the bikes, we were generally very <ahref="http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/kgolden/pics/bike/hungry.gif">hungry</a>by the time we stopped for lunch. Here's an abbreviated mileage log of ourtrip. <p>Day/Odometer/Location <OL><LI> 000.0 Ferry from Seattle to Bremerton.<LI> 046.0 Shelton (City Center Motel)<LI> 120.3 Bruceport <LI> 189.1 Cannon Beach (Oregon) <LI> 244.3 Cape Lookout St. Park<LI> 281.5 Lincoln City (Shilo Hotel). Soaked cyclists seek solace in sauna.<LI> 348.5 Washburne State Park<LI> 428.6 Sunset Bay State Park <LI> 489.4 Humbug Mountain State Park. Ruben bent his rim. Quick & dirtyrepair, 20 mile ride to bike shop on wobbly wheel.<LI> 561.1 Ramblin' Rose's RV Park<LI> 632.0 Patrick's Point State Park (California). Alisa, Clyde and Craigwere there. Then... Eureka! Cookies!<LI> 709.4 Redcrest Motor Inn. Avenue of the Giants.<LI> 767.5 Standish-Hickey. Great swimming hole. Hal was there. Leggettdoesn't live up to it's reputation.<LI> 823.9 Russian Gulch </LI> <IMG ALIGN=rightSRC=http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/kgolden/pics/bike/guru.gif><LI> 880.2 Gualala. No room at the Inn. 86 miles to a campground at...<LI> 966.3 Olema. Terrible wrong turn. Missed Sir Francis Drake. Highway1 to Sausalito. Then missed the tunnel to...<LI> 1015. Marin Headlands (Hostel). Left Ruben & Jim in San Francisco.<LI> ????? Marin Headlands (Campground)<LI> ????? Mountain View.<LI> ????? Mountain View. Goodbye Marc, hello, Santa Cruz mountains.</LI><LI> 1140. New Brighton State Beach<LI> 1180. Monterey! Quality family time<LI> 1223. Monterey! Met Jane!<LI> 1326. San Simeon State Beach<LI> 1387. Pismo State Beach<LI> 1472. El Capitan State Beach. Met Eddie Fitzgerald, alleged holder ofworld's record bike trip -- 130,000 miles, and still going.<LI> 1543. Ventura. Left Jane. More QFT.<LI> 1543. Ventura<LI> 1543. Ventura<LI> 1652. Huntington Beach (Colonial Inn Hostel)<LI> 1717. South Carlsbad State Beach<LI> 1754. San Diego. Met Randy.<LI> ????? San Diego. Sun, sand, bikinis.<LI> ????? San Diego. Sun, sand, bikinis.<LI> ????? San Diego. Sun, sand, bikinis.<LI> 1870. Seattle (via Reno Air).</OL><H2>Bicycling Resources</H2> <DL><p> <DT><A HREF="http://cascade.org/cbc.html" ADD_DATE="797137135" LAST_VISIT="806475341">Cascade Bicycle Club Home Page</A> <DT><A HREF="http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ppsc/bike/" ADD_DATE="790306934" LAST_VISIT="806475247">WSDOT Bicycling</A> <DT><A HREF="http://hostel.com/~ebarnett/gobiking.html" ADD_DATE="801973000" LAST_VISIT="806475295">Cycling the Pacific Northwest</A> <DT><A HREF="http://fermi.jhuapl.edu/states/states.html" ADD_DATE="795228907" LAST_VISIT="795228900">State Shaded Relief Maps</A> <DT><A HREF="http://www.gorp.com/gorp/activity/biking.htm" ADD_DATE="801978036" LAST_VISIT="806475145">GORP - Biking Resources on the Internet</A> </DL><p><p><hr> <address> kgolden@cs.washington.edu </address></HTML>
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