Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Chapter 6 – Touching the sky in Colorado

Colorado was by far the best State we cycled through. Finally cycling was fun again! As soon as we entered it we could feel how people love sport. Bicycles everywhere, for the first time we did not feel weird. People are also extremely helpful and chilled out, the mountains stunning, and the terrain smooth and nice. Colorado we love you!

After spending 2 days off in Steamboat it took a while to get back in the cycling mode, but at least we charged up with energies for the high passes to come.

Wednesday, 15 July 2015


Chapter 5 – Avoiding the Divide

After the National Parks the Great Divide route leads to the Great Basin, a 135 miles stretch known as the biggest graveyard in the USA. We knew there were works along the way and some bit had been rerouted, and because the temperatures have been very high over the previous weeks and especially because we couldn’t really be bothered to spend days in a desert, we decided to follow the Trans American route for the following 4 days and rejoin the Great Divide in Rawlins.





Chapter 4 – Yellowstone and Grand Tetons National Parks
After a stormy night we cycled an easy 82km mostly on paved road and highway to the west gate of Yellowstone. We left Montana, entered Idaho for 30km, then re-entered Montana, and finally got in Wyoming.  The plan was to (gladly) abandon the dusty roads of the Great Divide route for a week in order to explore Yellowstone and the Tetons.

Yellowstone


Wednesday, 24 June 2015


Chapter 3 – Great Divide Route - days 15 to 27


After some detouring in Glacier we are back on the Great Divide route and finally started to add up kilometers (still early to think in miles). Days are passing quickly and we are already at km 1206. The route is tiring and harder than we though. On a few days we did more than we could handle and the legs were starting to complain, but overall we are getting stronger and we are learning lessons. We are also getting used to the usual routine: breakfast and packing up in the morning, long day cycle, and once arrived in a place it's shower, get food, cook, set up camp, early night sleep.

Montana's landscapes are not as dramatic as Canada, but the country is beautiful, with its green and gentle hills, and maybe too many woods...most of the route has been going through forests so that the views have been obscured most of the time. But, good places, people and experiences abounded here too. We have also met a few racers and fellow cyclists, our couchsurfing and warm showers hosts have been amazingly kind to us, and people along the route friendly. The weather has been on our side too. Not a single drop of rain yet, in the early afternoon it gets very hot, around 25/30 degrees but I won't certainly complain about that! I suddenly remembered what summer feels like: going around in sandals, hanging clothes to dry outside, ice cream, fresh breeze in the evening, this is life!

Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Chapter 2 – Glacier National Park and Montana – days 7 to 14


After 14 days on route we are finally having our first day off in Bigfork, a nice and chilled out resort town with nothing to do.


The stats so far are:
  • Days of sunshine: 14/14
  • Km cycled: 733
  • Mechanical problems: 0 – Considering the roads we have been through Dharma and Hayduke are doing great, the tubeless tires are working wonder which is sparing a lot of trouble.
  • Mosquito bites: no space left
  • Average of meals per day: 6
  • Max days without showers: 3 (I still stink after 2 showers)
  • Wildlife entries: mountain goat and hummingbird, soooo cute!

Wednesday, 10 June 2015

Canadian Chapter – Days 0 to 7

What an adventure! Hard to believe that only 7 days passed by, so many things happened and so many places we saw already.

The flight and transfer to Banff went smoothly, the bikes arrived in one piece and although Calgary welcomed us with clouds and rain (back to Scotland we thought?) we have been really lucky with the weather so far, probably too lucky.

Sunday, 24 May 2015

Bikes and equipment

Bikes

Paul built both bikes, which I think are kind of the same. He has been in the process of trying out and change parts since he started building them, and if I know him well the process will never end :) However, so far we have: