Summer has finally arrived in full swing as I stare out the window filled with sunlight at the Steam Espresso Bar in Denver. I have not updated this blog with some of my most recent adventures... so while I wait in this 95 degree heat to pick up a second friend from the airport- I will write some of my thoughts down and post more pictures in a later post.
Cycling USAFA
In preparation for biking up Pikes Peak, my roommate recommended biking around the USAFA campus. Yes there are hills on that loop. Not many, but that is because it's mainly one long ascension.
Katie's Birthday
Following weekend was hanging out at Fox Run park and attempting to not break my foot again. We also played a new (to me) game, Wise and Otherwise.
Thunderbirds
The Thunderbirds had their yearly a demonstration for the USAFA graduation ceremony (presuming they have the budget). This made a great lunch time treat especially with the Top Gun sound track playing in the background.
Memorial Weekend Backpacking
Amazing hiking weather. Heavy pack. Plus extra weight in food in my pack from two people in the group meeting up later. Hailed as we setup camp. Remained raining for the rest of the evening as temperatures dropped (in addition to the 11,000ft in elevation that we stopped at). We called the trip a day short since the next morning it briefly hailed and looked like there was only a few hour window before steady rain showers continued.
Cycling Pikes Peak
13 intense miles over a mile in elevation gain with a total of 26 miles round trip for Cycle The Campus. This event is usually in Midland MI, however since I was in Colorado why not bike Pikes Peak? Turns out I was definitely not prepared as I hoped. My legs held out to the tree line fairly well, however the switch backs and crosswinds on the devil's playground were a killer.
More pictures to come!
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Wednesday, June 11, 2014
Monday, September 17, 2012
TC to Lud
Sorry for the lack of thought going into this post. It's more of a day by day/play by play post. Take some of the names and pray for them.
Wednesday, ran to Northwestern Michigan College and checked out the course on campus.
Thursday, rain. So I visited "the mix", Bay Pointe Community Church group.
Friday. Pray for Rachel, who I met at the Traverse City library, she took a Bible to read. Pray for Walter. I met him at the Osprey course in Benzonia Michigan and ended up giving him a ride down to Ludington and treated him to Subway (and requested an unbelievable amount of onions on his sub).
Ludington State Campground for the weekend.
Saturday, Mason Country Park in Ludington Michigan. There are three 24 hole courses: Beauty, Beast, and Goliath. Highlight disc golf wise was throwing a 4 on a 707ft flat hole (well the first 100ft is downhill, but the remaining 600ft is uphill).
On Beauty I met Kevin and Tom from GR who both go to the same church and were up here camping.
Between Beauty and the Beast I briefly talked with Tyler in the parking lot and he loved talking about his discraft discs.
On the last hole of Beast, talked with Caleb and Chris. Caleb asked me if I programmed much for the 68K (because I was wearing my CodeWarrior shirt...CodeWarrior was a popular IDE for CISC CPU architectures). Anyways, I wish I had of had more time to chat with them.
My front derailleur is broken, so instead of a bike ride along the lake shore, I opted to do a three mile hike to the lighthouse and hiked back in the pitch black. I was not planning on using a flashlight on the way back, but it was way too dark in the middle of the woods.
Sunday, small world, met Sean, was working for the His House in Ann Arbor but moved to Ludington.
Played Leviathan in Ludington Michigan. My arm is tired (after playing 96 holes this weekend).
Monday. Rain.
Here's to hanging in hammocks.
Wednesday, ran to Northwestern Michigan College and checked out the course on campus.
Thursday, rain. So I visited "the mix", Bay Pointe Community Church group.
Friday. Pray for Rachel, who I met at the Traverse City library, she took a Bible to read. Pray for Walter. I met him at the Osprey course in Benzonia Michigan and ended up giving him a ride down to Ludington and treated him to Subway (and requested an unbelievable amount of onions on his sub).
Ludington State Campground for the weekend.
Saturday, Mason Country Park in Ludington Michigan. There are three 24 hole courses: Beauty, Beast, and Goliath. Highlight disc golf wise was throwing a 4 on a 707ft flat hole (well the first 100ft is downhill, but the remaining 600ft is uphill).
On Beauty I met Kevin and Tom from GR who both go to the same church and were up here camping.
Between Beauty and the Beast I briefly talked with Tyler in the parking lot and he loved talking about his discraft discs.
On the last hole of Beast, talked with Caleb and Chris. Caleb asked me if I programmed much for the 68K (because I was wearing my CodeWarrior shirt...CodeWarrior was a popular IDE for CISC CPU architectures). Anyways, I wish I had of had more time to chat with them.
My front derailleur is broken, so instead of a bike ride along the lake shore, I opted to do a three mile hike to the lighthouse and hiked back in the pitch black. I was not planning on using a flashlight on the way back, but it was way too dark in the middle of the woods.
Sunday, small world, met Sean, was working for the His House in Ann Arbor but moved to Ludington.
Played Leviathan in Ludington Michigan. My arm is tired (after playing 96 holes this weekend).
Monday. Rain.
Here's to hanging in hammocks.
Saturday, August 04, 2012
Michigan LP Bicycle Tour 300: Mackinac to Holland
Adventures happen when ideas culminate and memories remain when those ideas finally come to fruition.
My somewhat ambitious adventure for biking from Mackinac to Holland/Kalamazoo interested four other friends but only one poor soul was crazy enough to commit to the challenge. Before I continue much further I should elaborate a bit on the adventure. The idea was to drive up to Mackinac Thursday evening, spend Friday enjoying Mackinac Island, followed by three days of biking back home to Holland/Kalamazoo while camping in hammocks along the way (all self supported/gear carried on our bikes). The three days of biking would set the daily distance to around 100 miles.
Packing. Heavy! I packed less gear than I did on my last trip and I still need to find a way to reduce the weight. The image below shows the gear I packed (however I did end of leaving a few items behind after seeing the weather forecast).
Since 300 miles in three days was not enough biking, Kevin and I spent the majority of our time biking around Mackinac Island the day before. A short, 25 mile, warm-up ride you could say.
Visiting Mackinac Island did teach me one other thing: I'm addicted. Addicted to Rubik's cubes because I gave in and bought a quad cube (my reasoning is that I would want something to do other than ride a bike when I get back from my trip). There were so many random items in that store, just to show a few:
With the gear loaded up, Kevin and I headed out. Saturday, day 1, was from Mackinac, through Bliss's farmer's market, on the Tunnel of Trees, bike paths from Harbor Springs to Charlevoix, onward through the hills of the back roads, and finally 31 to the fully booked Traverse City State Park to sleep for the night. Thankfully they still allowed us to hang between the trees (not like we would have gone anywhere else to spend the night). We met a guy named Aaron who was bike from Green Bay to around the Upper Peninsula to Ludington.
For day two Kevin and I decided to bike through Manistee National Forest. Turns out, 37 is the only reliable non-dirt road we could find. However, 37 did allow us to keep a decent pace since we started late in the day. Due to our inability to read a map, our "campground" actually was not a campground at all. So we found a couple trees in the woods at dusk and stayed a night.
The last day started out well, however by afternoon I was burning up due to the extreme heat and had to stop at a Great Harvest Bread company. The last leg of the trip was on a decent road in the shade and went smoothly, especially knowing that I decided to end to trip in Holland. Due to the delay in Grand Haven (arrival time in Kalamazoo would be around midnight), the fact that I already bike to Holland and back this year, and we cycled 300 miles in 3 days was enough for this adventure.
Summary of the days in pictures (notice how there are fewer and fewer):
There was quite a bit packed into this trip, mainly biking, but much of the trip for me could not even begin to fit into a blog post or a myriad of posts. If you would enjoy hearing more about the adventure feel free to ask, but for now, it is time for me to continue on and focus for the next to come.
Michigan LP Tour accomplished.
My somewhat ambitious adventure for biking from Mackinac to Holland/Kalamazoo interested four other friends but only one poor soul was crazy enough to commit to the challenge. Before I continue much further I should elaborate a bit on the adventure. The idea was to drive up to Mackinac Thursday evening, spend Friday enjoying Mackinac Island, followed by three days of biking back home to Holland/Kalamazoo while camping in hammocks along the way (all self supported/gear carried on our bikes). The three days of biking would set the daily distance to around 100 miles.
Packing. Heavy! I packed less gear than I did on my last trip and I still need to find a way to reduce the weight. The image below shows the gear I packed (however I did end of leaving a few items behind after seeing the weather forecast).
Since 300 miles in three days was not enough biking, Kevin and I spent the majority of our time biking around Mackinac Island the day before. A short, 25 mile, warm-up ride you could say.
Visiting Mackinac Island did teach me one other thing: I'm addicted. Addicted to Rubik's cubes because I gave in and bought a quad cube (my reasoning is that I would want something to do other than ride a bike when I get back from my trip). There were so many random items in that store, just to show a few:
One of the items packed for food was non other than the great American tradition: PB&J. And yes, that is a stack of PB&J.
With the gear loaded up, Kevin and I headed out. Saturday, day 1, was from Mackinac, through Bliss's farmer's market, on the Tunnel of Trees, bike paths from Harbor Springs to Charlevoix, onward through the hills of the back roads, and finally 31 to the fully booked Traverse City State Park to sleep for the night. Thankfully they still allowed us to hang between the trees (not like we would have gone anywhere else to spend the night). We met a guy named Aaron who was bike from Green Bay to around the Upper Peninsula to Ludington.
For day two Kevin and I decided to bike through Manistee National Forest. Turns out, 37 is the only reliable non-dirt road we could find. However, 37 did allow us to keep a decent pace since we started late in the day. Due to our inability to read a map, our "campground" actually was not a campground at all. So we found a couple trees in the woods at dusk and stayed a night.
The last day started out well, however by afternoon I was burning up due to the extreme heat and had to stop at a Great Harvest Bread company. The last leg of the trip was on a decent road in the shade and went smoothly, especially knowing that I decided to end to trip in Holland. Due to the delay in Grand Haven (arrival time in Kalamazoo would be around midnight), the fact that I already bike to Holland and back this year, and we cycled 300 miles in 3 days was enough for this adventure.
Summary of the days in pictures (notice how there are fewer and fewer):
Start of the day 1
Tunnel of Trees, taken by a fellow bicyclist
The view from the trail
Recovery
We saw so many airports, so why were we biking?
This is how we park the bikes.
Camp in Traverse City
Never pay full price.
So we didn't pay full price for the next "campground" in White Cloud
Holland and smiling
There was quite a bit packed into this trip, mainly biking, but much of the trip for me could not even begin to fit into a blog post or a myriad of posts. If you would enjoy hearing more about the adventure feel free to ask, but for now, it is time for me to continue on and focus for the next to come.
Michigan LP Tour accomplished.
Labels:
Bicycle Tour,
Biking,
Hammock,
Tour Preparation
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