Monday, 16 March 2009

5,015 Miles

The route. I'll post more details once it's all GPSed, but in the meantime, here goes.

Sunday, 15 March 2009

Double Bagging it

Following on from my test run I've decided to purchase a set of these www.ortlieb.com/_pdf_en/sack-ps.pdf

While I'm sure the bags I've got are waterproof it's more for getting
the kit into the tent dry, and not in some sodden bike bag.

As an aside, trying to make this post via the iPhone so here's hoping
it works as that'll make posting while on the trip considerably easier.

Friday, 13 March 2009

Methil No More? Well One Can Hope.

So, I'm just back from my first fully-laden training ride - up to deepest Fife yesterday then back today. Good news and bad news - First, the good news is that my bike seems to handle considerably better than I thought it would given it had ~20kg of kit on it, actually quite serene. However, the bad news is that my legs don't handle the extra 20kg of kit quite so well - fecked!

However the over-riding feeling was relief at having survived the wilds of that part of the world with only one of the locals shouting abuse at me. To be honest, I was actually pleasantly surprised by the non-urban parts of the 'Kingdom' with some very pleasant sights such as this little waterfall somewhere near Aberlour.

Wednesday, 11 March 2009

I Wish I Could Fly

Well, I've finally got round to booking up flights - flying on 2nd April then pedalling out of Seattle on the 5th. As an aside, I've just realised that in the 13 or so hours it'll take me to fly there I'll travel around 5,000 miles ..... and it'll then take me 80 days to cover the next 5,000. Hmm, perhaps I should get me one of these to help me along.

http://dvice.com/archives/2008/05/jetpowered_bike.php

Anyway, I'm off to pack up the kit as I'm doing my first fully-laden overnight training ride tomorrow. Here's hoping I make it back in one piece as I'm venturing over the bridge into the 'kingdom', figured going there should help prepare me for the joys of the deep south. Scared.

Oh, and on a different topic, for those of you asking, no you can't sponsor the bears! But thanks for the thought Col.

Tuesday, 10 March 2009

Not a Fan

Well, the fan recharger turned out to be a lunatic purchase - broke on the first ride. Damn it.

Thursday, 5 March 2009

Definitely a Fan

Just purchased what I have distinct feeling is going to turn out to be either the the best, or most ludicrous gadget yet for the trip - a mini wind turbine phone/battery charger to put on the bike. Awesome or awful, who knows which it'll be but definitely worth taking a chance. because if it does work :) !
However, for my own safety I suspect it'll be wise for me to take it off the bike for the stretch through a certain large oil-loving state in the south. I mean, just picture it; non-American, on a bike, with a wind turbine ..... I think I'd be lucky to last 2 miles.

There's more details on this kit at
http://www.gadgetsnews.co.uk/post/2008/12/29/Mini-Kin-Green-Power-Generator.aspx

Wednesday, 4 March 2009

Too Close for Comfort?

Well, if all goes to plan then 1 month from now I'll be rolling into Port Townsend, Washington at the end of day 1. Is it that soon? Having first started making plans for this adventure in late September, suddenly the start date is rushing up on me. Perhaps I'd better start taking this thing a bit more seriously now!

Monday, 2 March 2009

Bear Necessities

I've just been checking through on some more practicalities. Thankfully it looks like I'll be avoiding grizzly territory, though I'll still be camping in black bear territory for a good few nights. To make it worse it'll be around the time they'll be coming out of hibernation and hence be worryingly hungry. What I hadn't realised is the general view out there seems to be that its actually best to fight back if attacked by a black bear, whereas for a grizzly its best to play dead (and, as an aside, for a polar bear you basically are dead!)

This website is one of the most useful I've found on the basics of ursine encounters. Come to think of it, I really hope it's turns out not to be 'useful', but merely 'interesting'.
http://www.runtheplanet.com/trainingracing/safety/blackbearsafe.asp

Thursday, 26 February 2009

The Kit List - Kitchen sinking it

Well, I've finally got round to putting this down on paper. Here's what I'm planning on taking (though I've still got to buy a fair few bits of the kit). 'Dry' weight for this lot (incl. bags, ex. food, water & fuel) is ~19kg.

Many thanks to Peter Smith for casting his more practical eye over this.

Biking gear
Helmet
Helmet mirror
Glasses (2x lenses - light & dark)
Buff x3
Cycle top - short sleeve x2
Cycle top - long sleeve
Lightweight goretex jacket
Fingerless gloves
Lining gloves
Watch
Dog tags
Livestrong band
Cycle shorts x2
Leggings
Mtb shoes
Neoprene overshoes
Socks x5
Camelback

Not biking gear
Down body warmer
Merino wool thermal top
Lightweight fleece top
Lightweight long sleeve top
Lightweight T-shirt x2
Silk boxers x3
Trousers
Shorts
Swimming trunks
Socks x3
Lightweight running shoes
Midge/mosquito hood

Tools
Multi tool (Small allen keys, screw drivers, spoke keys & chain splitter)
Tyre levers x2
Pedal spanner
Tyre valve adaptor
Tyre pressure gauge
Oil/Scotoiler
Pump

Camping kit
Tent (Laser competition)
Footprint for tent
Spare tent pegs
Sleeping bag (Rab Summit Alpine 300)
Silk sleeping bag liners x2
Inflatable pillow
3/4 length Thermarest
Thermarest chair kit
Earplugs
Elastic clothes line
Clothes pegs x6
Foil blanket

Cooking
Stove (multifuel)
Gas canisters x2 (delivered to Seattle hotel)
Cooking pot
1L Water flasks x2
Mug
Spork
Lighter
Foldable 5L bucket (Ortleib)

Bike gear
Panniers
Pannier bags (2x front & 2x rear)
Rackpack pannier bag
Mudgaurds
Lightweight nylon bike cover
Bell
Spare gear cable
Spare brake pads
Spare spokes (2x front, 3x rear)
2m heavyweight combination lock
Very lightweight cable locks x2
Foldable tyres x2
Spare foldable tyre
Tubes x2
Puncture kit (10 patches)
Leeches tyre patches x12
Kevlar tyre tape
Rear lights x2
Headtorch for front light?
Spare p clips (for pannier)

Gadgets & fun stuff
Mobile phone
US SIM card/phonecard?
Camera (Spare memory card)
GPS (with h/rate monitor)
Powermonkey solar charger
US phone/camera/gps charger
Kite (Prism Snapshot 1.9)

Bits & Bobs
Bic pen
Duct tape
Reusable cable ties x8
Compass
Whistle
Superglue
Small US and St Andrew's flags
Money belt
Passport/wallet/insurance docs

Keeping me clean
Travel bag
Travel mirror
Toothpaste
Toothbrush
Shampoo/shower gel or soap
Antiperspirant
Facecloth
Travel towel
Beard trimmer (or more accurately stubble trimmer)

Keeping me healthy
First aid kit
Steroid cream
Antibiotics
Ibuprofen capsules
Ibuprofen gel
Bodyglide
Sudocream
Glucosamine, cod liver etc. capsules
Suntan lotion
Insect repellent
Nail clipper
...and finally, Bear Spray (delivered to Seattle hotel)

Wednesday, 25 February 2009

Seven hours in the saddle

Its been a good few years since I got the buzz from cycling I got from yesterday's ride. It's that high of stopping at the end of the ride and realising just how far away from home I was as I found myself in Blair Atholl - chalking up just shy of 100miles.

Bearing in mind how simple the design of a bicycle is, I'm still amazed by the ability it gives to travel these large distances under your own steam - a genius invention.

As an aside, I thought those of you in the Mhesa Golf Club might appreciate that I took a little detour in Pitlochry to get this snap. I sure it'll bring back nothing but happy memories to Team Linn/Withers.