Thursday, May 7, 2009


It was a challenge to find a spot to pitch that wasn't waterlogged. It has rained a lot here. Check out the monster rv's in the background!

Day 3


Morning rush for coffee at the first convenience store. One of the shorter days, 30 miles to Americamp near Ashland.

Battlefields


The many preserved Civil War battlefields make good spots to munch on some sandwiches.

Williamsburg to Willis Church


After more on the parkway the route followed this new Capital bike path. It was another wet day, but luckily we could sleep indoors at Willis Methodist Church.

Wheel dipping in Yorktown


It was too cold and wet to wait for the whole group to do the wheel dipping. So we just did it quickly and got no our way back to our motel in Williamsburg. If all goes well I'll be dipping the wheel in the Pacific in three months.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009


Drizzly ride along parkway to Yorktown

Getting ready to set off on day 1

Thursday, April 30, 2009

All packed



Time to pack


Final check of all the gear. It sure looks like a lot of stuff when its laid out like this! But I kept pretty much to the suggested packing list. Then its pack the bike and panniers. The Arkel panniers swallowed all the kit with space to spare. Arkel's front loading panniers really are a pleasure. Bundle the panniers together and I'm good to go.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

5 days to go


Last weekend ride before I leave. This has to be one of the toilets with the best view! It looks out over the Karnmelkspruit gorge. You have a good 8km climb to enjoy this view.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

6 days to go


My dad joining me for a windy ride

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

9 days to go.


Keeping the legs turning with 9 days before blast off. Fine tuning the load but not finding much I can put in the 'nice to have' pile and leave at home instead of the 'must have' pile that I'll haul 7000km for 3 months across the US.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

12 days to go

12 days to go. Can't wait to get on tour and see new scenery. But this view still beats a cityscape!

Thursday, March 26, 2009