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05/21/2016
Biking Journal
Don rode out with me for a few miles this morning. It was great staying with him, he likes to play bossa nova music on his classical guitar and is quite good. He has plans for a cross country trip when he retires on a few years. I hope that his travels bring him by wherever I'm living then. Thanks for your hospitality Don!
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Posted: 05/21/2016
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05/20/2016
Biking Journal
I traveled about 75.7 miles today.
Good day today, if a bit long. Saw some beautiful scenery in the Catskills before stopping in Binghamton for the day.
I got a new sticker for my bike when I stopped at Water Street Brewing. They have a wide variety of very tasty beers, including an English strong ale that I quite enjoyed. I met Gary and Libby there, a very nice couple that I talked with about my trip. I also met Steven, an avid runner who likes barefoot running, which was of interest to me because I have 'barefoot' sandals as my secondary pair of shoes.
Thanks Debbie
I met Debbie on my way from Delhi to Binghamton today, and she was kind enough to fill up my water bottle. She even gave me a banana to snack on while I took a brief rest. Thanks Debbie, your kindness and generosity was greatly appreciated!
Thanks Ed
Ed rode out with me for 20 miles this morning, which was really fun. We saw some great scenery, and Ed knew the best roads to take out of town. Thanks Ed!
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Posted: 05/20/2016
Posted: 05/20/2016
05/19/2016
Biking Journal
I traveled about 67.6 miles today.
Today was pretty uneventful. Had a few good, but manageable, climbs. No rain today, which was certainly nice. I briefly met Eric in Windham today when I was stopping to check my directions. He walked over to see if I needed any help. Turns out he's also a cyclist, and gave me some advice about the roads in the area before I left. Thanks Eric, if you're reading this! My gear has been working well so far. I'm going to try adjusting the cleat on my left shoe tomorrow, it's been feeling a little off the past few days. Al rode out with me for a few miles this morning, it was nice to have some company to start the day. Tonight I'm staying with Ed, who lives near Delhi in an awesome mountain cabin turned into a house with his dog Huck. He's been cycling for many, many years, and shared some pretty interesting stories about how touring was done before the advent of the internet.
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Posted: 05/19/2016
Posted: 05/19/2016
05/18/2016
With Regards to Robert Frost
I traveled about 75.3 miles today.
I didn't actually go down the road less traveled today, opting instead for the paved county road. Today was good, a few big hill climbs, but nothing unreasonable. I caught a little sun today, despite putting on sunscreen this morning. I'll have to be better about that in the future.
Tomorrow looks like it will be rainy, which will give me a good opportunity to test my rain gear (that's how I'm choosing to look at it...).
I'm staying with Al tonight in Freehold. Al is a very cool guy, his background is in electrical and computer stuff. He's worked at companies that develop audio equipment for recording and radio studios, and has also taught at university, so we some great discussions about audio equipment and engineering. His current venture is in making kits for radio station mixing consoles, specifically for the low power community radio market that has cropped up in the last few years. He has a very cool modular design scheme that he designed for these consoles. You can check out his company, Kaatskit, on the supporters page.
I didn't actually go down the road less traveled today, opting instead for the paved county road. Today was good, a few big hill climbs, but nothing unreasonable. I caught a little sun today, despite putting on sunscreen this morning. I'll have to be better about that in the future.
Tomorrow looks like it will be rainy, which will give me a good opportunity to test my rain gear (that's how I'm choosing to look at it...).
I'm staying with Al tonight in Freehold. Al is a very cool guy, his background is in electrical and computer stuff. He's worked at companies that develop audio equipment for recording and radio studios, and has also taught at university, so we some great discussions about audio equipment and engineering. His current venture is in making kits for radio station mixing consoles, specifically for the low power community radio market that has cropped up in the last few years. He has a very cool modular design scheme that he designed for these consoles. You can check out his company, Kaatskit, on the supporters page.
For the RFA Guys
Hi RFA. Hope all is going well. I found a cat on my travels, thought you might appreciate the picture.
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Posted: 05/18/2016
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05/17/2016
Building 8
This is Dave, from Building 8 Brewing. I stopped by their location in Northampton MA this afternoon to sample the beer. They're less than a year old, and only make one beer (an ipa), but it sure is good. When I stopped by, they were working on installing a second set of fermentation tracks to step up their brewing capacity. Dave was very supportive of my trip, and offered me two cans of their beer that had been short filled for free. Taking on an extra quart of liquid before a step hill climb may not have been the wisest choice, but it was definitely worth it to have a tasty beer at the end of the day. Thanks Dave!
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Posted: 05/17/2016
Posted: 05/17/2016
All Aboard the Rail Trail
I traveled about 79.9 miles today.
What a day. About five miles longer than expected due to a (very worthwhile) detour and plenty of hills to make sure I wasn't slacking off. I spent some of my morning bike ride on one of the Massachusetts rail trails, old railroad paths that have been converted to walking/biking trails. I really liked these trails because they were so flat and car-free. The only downside was that they were dirt roads, and I had to keep an eye out for large rocks. This picture is from one of those trails. I stopped at a little reservoir thus morning for a rest, and meet Scott and Jeff, who were fishing for trout. We chatted a bit before I hit the road again. If you're reading this, hope the fishing went well. I also met Debbie, Bruce, and Allie at a rest stop on the Norwottuck rail trail, just outside of Amherst. We talked about my trip for a while, and they gave me done good advice about the roads in this area. I was able to visit one of the breweries in Northampton this afternoon, before making my final push to Chester along the hilly route 66. My host tonight is John, who had been very gracious in letting me stay with him and feeding me dinner. Thanks John! I'm quite tired from today's ride, and tomorrow will be another long one, but I'm confident that I will be able to complete it successfully.
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Posted: 05/17/2016
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05/16/2016
Day One, Done
I traveled about 61.1 miles today.
I actually only went 46.1 miles today, but my post detailing the 15 mile journey from Cambridge to Olin was eaten by cyberspace monsters (I can only assume...), so I added that millage to today's post. I spent a lot of today battling headwinds and/or climbing hills. Even so, I managed to average 13.8 mph, which I consider to be a fairly respectable rate for a first day. I am staying with my old roommate's parents tonight, and they have been very kind and generous hosts. Tomorrow, I will be getting an early start on my 75 mile trek to Chester, MA. Luckily, the first chunk will be mostly down hill (my reward for today's hills). This picture is from a farm that I rested at during today's travels. It was so idyllic that part of me just wanted to camp next to that pond
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