Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Planning the Trip - Part 1

So I have to admit, I'm sitting here writing this on Valentines Day and I've been verrrrrrrryyyyyyy baaaaaaaddddddd!  I haven't ridden in about four days and I feel incredibly guilty.  I had good reason to though, yesterday I had to buy the chocolate and today I have to get home to deliver/share it with my loved one, my best friend, my wife.  But tomorrow I will be back at the training with a vengeance.

However, as I looked at the calendar I realized we are 130 DAYS AWAY FROM THE GRAND DEPARTURE!!!!  This past weekend I spent a lot of time finalizing our route back and I double checked large parts of the route.  The more I look over the maps and the terrain the more I want to ask myself, "what the #@$#@$ were you thinking?"  Or to put it in the words of the singer Jenny Owen Young (Warning: This song contains the "f-bomb" but I'm still mystified as to how someone can make it sound so beautiful);



Of course this isn't to be confused with Avril Lavigne's "What the Hell";



or as Jeff Dunham would put it, "What the hell is wrong with you?" (WARNING: You will only hear Jeff and Peanut, you will SEE this cute little Anime video);



Nevertheless, as I started to go through the maps we purchased from Adventure Cycling Association, I realized that I'll be cycling through TWELVE (12) states this summer - CA, AZ, CO, KS, IL, MO, KY, VA, MD, DE, NJ and NY!  All in the space of 64 dyas so that averages out to just a little more than FIVE (5) DAYS A STATE!  Considering we have at least one rest day every two or three days, that's not too shabby.

Unfortunately, we won't really be in every state for only five days.  As it turns out, once I start rolling, we'll only be in California for two and a half days.  Our longest sojourns will be in Colorado and Kansas which account for 20 days, or almost 1/3 of our journey!

Now tentatively, the route will look ROUGHLY like this;
(The Long and Winding Road)
The big differency is that where it shows looping up into Indiana and back across West Virginia, I will instead go down through Kentucky and Virginia (hopefully to see my sister Alina).  We're about halfway into the planning stage at this point and we're ready to start booking the accomodations so we've been working on locking in the route.

Now I know some of my followers on my Connor's Army facebook page have asked where we're going and we're 90% sure these are the towns we'll be passing through on our way;

In CA:   San Diego, Pine Valley, Brawley
In AZ:   Blythe, Salome, Wickenburg, Ash Fork, Tusayan, Tuba City (as a former Tubist, how can I resist?),  Kaynton, Four Corners
In CO:   Cortez, Pagosa Sptings, Del Norte, Fort Garland, Colorado City, Pueblo, Ordway, Eads
In KS:    Tribune, Dighton, Larned, Hutchinson, Eureka, Pittsburgh (side trip to THE Little House on the Prairie)
In MO:   Marshfield, Houston, Ellington (with a Rest Day side trip to St. Louis?),  Farmington
In IL:      Murphysboro, Cave-in-Rock
In KY:    Owensboro (Utica?), Sonora (with a Rest Day side trip to Mammoth Cave), Harrodsburg, Booneville, Hindman
In VA:    Rosedale, Sugar Grove, Christiansburg, Lexington, Charlottesville (with a Rest Day side trip to Monticello), Fredericksburg, Springfield (to visit Alina)
In MD:    Frederick, Bel Air North
In DE:     Sorry, not stopping here.
In NJ:      Swedesboro, Verona (not sure on that one yet, we have to check with Mark and Laura)
Then HOME!!!!!!!

The plan is for me to start riding at 6:00 (or so) in the morning and stop six hours later (or so) at the day's destination.  The longest distance I'll have to go is 115 miles with the shortest (the first day) being 50 miles.  The following days range from 52 to 85 until I start to get my endurance up and hit the big push of 106 miles from Wickenburg, AZ to Ashfork, AZ the day after resting and trying to see some friends in Phoenix.

Now in all of this we are trying to see some of the country.   And one of the most important things to do is to ride Route 66 - even if for only five miles!  I mean, how can we go across country and not touch at least a little while on THE MOTHER ROAD!  What's that?  You don't know the Mother Road?  Well, let Asleep At the Wheel tell you about it; 



And speaking of Old Route 66 and Ash Fork, AZ - this is the view we'll see;



I'm very excited since I haven't passed over any of Route 66 since I was about eleven years old and we moved from Monterrey, CA for Augusta, GA.  And now my own children will get a gret chance to see it too!

So, take a look at the cities listed above and if we are passing through (or close to) any of you, we would REALLY appreciate the opportunity to visit with you and if you have a place that five weary travellers could bed down for the night, it would be really appreciated.  The money we save could be that much more that goes to the kids of Sunrise!

And now, one more little video for a dessert treat - "Life is a Highway!"  - ain't it fitting?!?



Stay well my friends, and I'll see YOU on the (long and winding) road!

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