03 August 2008
Updates
27 July 2008
Day Twenty-Two - 4839.6mi - HOME
Of course, the only time I saw rain was the day I left, and the day I returned. Thanks Pacific NorthWet... Anyways, getting home just didn't feel right until I went for a parade lap downtown.
Here's the REAL parting shot after over 3 weeks and 4800mi / 7750km!!!
So, what's next?
26 July 2008
Days Seventeen to Twenty-One - 4406.3mi
Around town the Enertia wins hands down. It's the perfect city bike with ideal seating position, light weight, and plenty of torque. Its electric drive is perfectly silent. Too bad a 40mi all-electric range won't get me the 750miles back to Vancouver! Thanks for the test ride, I'm an instant fan! Order yours at www.enertiabike.com!
Go check it out next year! www.oregonbrewfest.com
20 July 2008
Day Sixteen - 3621.8mi
Here's my parting shot for this trip. It concludes in the Bay Area as I work the rest of the week here and on the freeway back.
Day Fifteen - 3454.7mi
18 July 2008
Day Fourteen - 3454.7mi
Day Thirteen - 3208.6mi
Of course, he never made it to the track. He made it to this intersection, on an open highway where someone turned left in front of him to go on Hwy 41 as he came barrelling down Hwy 46.
16 July 2008
Day Twelve - 2806.7mi

It's all northbound from here, but that doesn't mean the adventure stops, just less frequent updates until I get back home.
For example: do I run those worn tires until I can get to my new ones in San Jose? Nope. I'm on vacation, don't skimp. Bought a new tire. What to do with the ones in San Jose? Don't know.
15 July 2008
Day Eleven - 2663.7mi
For all you worry warts, I seem to have spent 8hrs in Mexico today, riding about 250km without getting into any trouble. In fact, I had a great time in Ensenada. There were no cruise ships in so it was pretty quiet around town.
The giant flag in Ensenada is as far south as this trip goes, so out came the Disagreeable Rabbit for yet another photo shoot:
The nicest building in town is the former "Speakeasy" and Casino, Riveira Pacifico, allegedly funded by Al Capone. It's still very well kept today:
14 July 2008
Day Ten - 2424.6mi
Day Nine - 2370.6mi
Day Eight - 2007.5mi
Thanks Normie for letting me stay at your place for a couple of days! Sorry that all I could do for you was let you into Costco to get free samples and let you pretend you're riding my bike:
But I noticed a bike with a Canadian Flag hanging off the back - It's Dave and Andrea who have come down from Port Alberni!
So then I headed down the coast highway, knowing it was closed 30 miles down - it was worth it for the amazing vistas:
And here's as far as I got:
It was about 150miles to detour around this 60 mile stretch, but you don't get stuck being tourists doing 35mph so I figured it took about the same amount of time.
11 July 2008
Day Seven - 1637.6mi
10 July 2008
Day Six - 1536.4mi
09 July 2008
Day Five - 1435.1mi *
It was sad to see this lighthouse deteriorating. It is on a surprisingly isolated piece of coastline between San Fran and Santa Cruz and made a good stop on my way to the hotel.
The fire in Big Sur is still raging, so I will have to detour around it. In fact, its grown from 50,000 acres to 90,000. I'm going to go as far as safely possible.
Day Four - 1167.8mi *
I stopped at Walgreens to get some eye drops and other stuff and this man actually recognized my Kawasaki Versys. The pamphlet in his pocket says "Stop Smoking in One Hour!" so I took a photo of him while he waited for his (even older) friend. I wonder if he ever quit smoking...
On a website lead I thought I'd go look for the Ewoks on Endor at Grizzly Creek Redwoods National Park. The Park Ranger directed me to the Owen R Cheatham grove and the "Star Wars Trees". Being dressed like a stormtrooper and on a bike myself, I couldn't resist (I am humming the Star Wars tune):
UPDATE 3 Aug 08: I compiled my Redwoods videos to help illustrate how I felt riding through these majestic forests:
After a couple hours in 100+F heat, I rode my bike through a tree! Michael and Debbie from Conway, Arkansas took this photo for me (they flew into Sacramento):
It was cooler on the coast, and after some fantasically scary twisties through the forest, I pushed into the sunset to get to my alternate camp site because I knew I'd hit traffic the next day. Here's Day Four's parting shot from Manchester Beach State Park:
07 July 2008
Day Three - 860.4mi
Today I was amazed by the views and also treated to some lovely stone-arch, Art Deco bridges. If you can only see one portion of the coast, the Central Oregon coast is it.
One noteworthy mention is Brookings, OR, just before the California borders. I was warned by Buzz (see below), that it was 104F there, and he had come north to escape the heat. Well, he was right. The hot air moves into Brookings from inland, and it was smoking hot in town, but otherwise cool and manageable outside town.
I continued to blast on to stop at the Ship Ashore, one of those road-side oddities where you have to stop and have some Oyster Fry, before pulling into the Crescent City Hampton Inn.
Crescent City itself isn't much to speak of - much of it was destroyed in the 1964 Tidal Wave. Yes, they called them "Tidal Waves" back then, but it seems "Tsunami" has more shock value now. Still, the Hampton Inn sits right on the rocky beach, where we were entertained by a night-time Search-And-Rescue.
Stories from the Road
Top Left: My bike. Top Right: A couple who have ridden their Harley from Wisconsin! Bottom Left: A woman who works at Burnaby Hospital, riding alone, just come from Montana and going as far south as she can before heading back home to work! She's on a Star 1100.
On the left: A man from Utah, cycling from Burnaby to Tijuana! A lady from Burnaby (second fellow Burnaby resident I've met!), "just" going to Lincoln City. Those two have been cycling for 8 days!
On the right: Two kids from Alaska, cycling to Tijuana before flying home to go back to high school!
This is Steve. Steve was born in Burnaby. He's been on the road about a week, but he started in Prince George! After my lunch at Mo's I came out and saw his British Columbia license plate so I went back inside, had the waitress point him out to me, and we had a good chat about being on the road! He doesn't know how far south he's going to get, maybe to the Redwoods then back home to Prince George.
This guy spoke perfect Korean. I know because his Korean girlfriend spoke to him in Korean. He took an interest in my bike, but it was hard to stand upright let alone have a conversation in the 60+km/h winds! He's from nearby, and you can tell because he's wearing shorts and a t-shirt while everyone was covered up!
In the hills in the background they are filming some new car commercial (car was under wraps but there was a nicely placed Audi A6 nearby...) so I thought "this must be a good place to take photos of my bike then. I pulled over and Buzz came over to tell me about the history of Pistol River. He's waiting for the temperature in Brookings to fall (it was over 100F and boy was he right!) to work on his boat!