Sunday, July 25, 2010

Release the hounds.

We knew even before starting out that it would likely go somewhere along the way. It was just a question of where. Along the Cassiar was not our top pick. But as we continued south Martha's rear wheel kept getting closer to collapsing.

Since wheel failure was not so much an if as a when we decided to push for Smithers. A 95 mile day followed by a 5:00 AM wakeup and 72 more miles put us into town before the bike shop closed. Within 15 minutes of arrival we were invited to set up at a stand in the back. I switched over Martha's wheel and my rear tire, the last remaining reject from the Armadillo farm. Suggesting/allowing us to do the labor ourselves was a sweet favor. Thanks again to Eric and the guys at McBike.

We left with reservations for the guest house, directions to the Mexican Cantina and suggestions to stop in at the Farmer's Market in the morning. Since then we have been enjoying our first real rest day since Anchorage. Smithers is a sleepy little town with a healthy outdoor vibe that Martha and I have enjoyed soaking up for a couple days. We will miss it as we pedal away in the morning.

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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Making headway.

You know the sun is shining when everyone you can see has an ice cream cone in hand. Good weather helps the hills become more manageable and miles melt away like so much soft serve. We broke 1000 on Sunday and pushed 67 yesterday. With mileage piling up and ice cream demands met, all that remains is to quench this pie drought we have found ourselves in.

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Friday, July 9, 2010

Back in AK, briefly

The theme of the last week has been headwinds and hills. Five days in a row of sustained headwinds with gusts 20 mph or more. The 10 mile descent into Haines Junction has steep hill warning signs for trucks and we worked hard to stay at 10 mph against the washing machine winds. By the time we hit Haines we were ground down a fair bit.

Haines, however, held friends with fresh fish to grill and an amazing view. A little relaxation at Chez Denker has healed us up and filled our bellies while the scenery has helped us remember why we are pedaling along this road. We head on the ferry this evening and back on the bikes tomorrow for the long grind up and out of Skagway.

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