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Travel to Alaska

A bicycle ride across the Americas Posted on 2016-06-20 by mev2016-06-20

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This morning packed everything into minivan and drove to the airport. I had given myself plenty of time to find a bike box and to get through security and fortunately both went smoothly.

I had not weighed my gear but moment of truth came when I brought my bike box (48 pounds including a frame bag with tools) and my duffel bag (48 pounds as well, fortunately below the 50 pound threshold for oversize). That didn’t include my carryon pannier containing 8 days of food or my camelback. However I was pleasantly surprised it came at under 100 pounds. My informal wish had been 40 pounds of bike+racks and 60 pounds of gear so once I reach Fairbanks and have eaten contents of the food pannier, it won’t be too far off. In comparison, I remember my bike and gear coming in at 140 pounds when I left for Africa and at 100 pounds when I departed for Australia.

I also got answer to question I had about buying a lighter in the airport. Newstand had them so I now have something to light my stove.

Uneventful flight to Seattle, several hour layover and then another uneventful flight to Anchorage. A short overnight here and then a flight tomorrow morning to Deadhorse. Photo below from Seattle shows my bike was loaded on the plane.

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Some notes about the road ahead to Fairbanks. I am fairly certain I’ll find cell service and wifi in Prudhoe Bay and post a “starting the trip” photo from there. However, just in case there are access issues, after that point there won’t be anything posted until Fairbanks, which I plan to reach at very end of June. I’ve ridden the Dalton Highway once before. It is 500 miles including 300 miles of gravel. I expect it to be one of the more challenging routes in US/Canada partially because it comes first and partially because of the road and weather. Should be a good test of gear and overall “boot camp” for my minimal training. On the flipside there is a fair amount of traffic so one isn’t truly isolated if you get into trouble. Looking forward to the ride.
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Posted in Alaska, USA | Tagged flight

Tour Divide and GDMBR

A bicycle ride across the Americas Posted on 2016-06-11 by mev2016-06-12

The Tour Divide mountain bike race had its grand start yesterday on traditional second Friday in June. The link to the leaderboard is here and the discussion forum is here. A description of the route is here. Also a fun article describing 2015.

The racers that win the Tour Divide are really a different class, covering 2700 miles in around 15 days including 200,000+ feet of climbing and mostly off road. It is something I’ll follow along as a spectator but have no pretense of doing. Checking the leaderboard periodically as well as the blogs.

The route that the Tour Divide race follows is the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route (GDMBR) as mapped by Adventure Cycling. It is partially through Tour Divide and partially through Adventure Cycling (I’m a life member) that I’ve gotten interested in the GDMBR. As a result, my plan is to try riding the route after I get to Banff. I will swap out my touring bike for a mountain bike (already sent on way to Montana). It is a bit of an experiment: I’ll see how well off-road touring goes and I’ll also get some riding this trip on my mountain bike. Overall, I’m expecting my pace to be 4x-5x slower than the winners of the race or try finishing in two months or so.

Of course, can’t get too far ahead of myself, first up on the docket is Alaska and starting my ride. So in the mean time, I’ll watch vicariously as some of these racers show their stuff and offer occasional tidbits about the route.

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Plane Ticket

A bicycle ride across the Americas Posted on 2015-10-10 by mev2016-05-18

Bought a plane ticket. One way from Denver to Prudhoe Bay leaving on June 19th and arriving on June 20th.

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