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06/05/2016
Bardic Wells Meadery
Met a bunch of people yesterday when I stopped by Bardic Wells meadery in Whitehall Michigan. I talked with Steve, the owner, for a while about mead, cider, and brewing before being joined by Abbey, Emily, and Kyle, who were in the area for a friend's wedding. We were later joined by Steve's friend Abbey (yup, two Abbeys) who is an artist and works as a welder at founder's brewing, as well as Mary and Tharon of the tipsy gypsy (their sailboat/home). They had just sailed into Muskegon from father north and were stopping in for a visit. Steve is a very fun guy who had an obvious passion for creating excellent meads and cysers (Bardic Wells produces it's own honey for the mead), yet is very down to earth and a real jokester. My two favorite meads were root fruit (mead with carrot, Apple, and ginger) and whipper snapper (a ginger cyser). Really great stuff, definitely worth tracking down if you're in Michigan. I ended up staying much longer than I had originally planned, so I had to really ride hard to Muskegon from Whitehall to catch my ferry. Totally worth it, though.
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Making Friends
Lots of stuff from yesterday, so I'll do a few posts today. This is Larry, he was my host on Thursday, and rode out for 15 miles with me in the morning after making a great breakfast of French toast. Thanks for hosting Larry, it was great to meet you!
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06/04/2016
Biking Journal
I traveled about 67.1 miles today.
Will post more on today's trip later, but here is a picture of my bike all strapped down for its trip across lake Michigan.
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Posted: 06/04/2016
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06/03/2016
Biking Journal
I traveled about 70 miles today.
This is Terri, my host from last night. She rode out with me for seven or eight miles this morning. Really cool person, she did a tour down the west coast from Canada to Mexico a few years ago.
Most of my ride today was along highway 10. The adventure cycling route and bike route 20 go farther north, but I was told that the highway had decent shoulders. There wasn't much traffic, and the shoulders were acceptable, though not great. The really bad part was the 8 or so miles from Scotsville to Ludington. The highway went to two lanes and the shoulder disappeared. However, there is a nice looking bike path/sidewalk on the side of the road. Unfortunately, whoever was in charge of building this wasn't thinking very clearly, because the sidewalk has vertical instead of sloped curbs when intersecting with a driveway or cross road, making the bike path unusable. Luckily, the highway was only 55 mph, as I was forced to ride in the right hand lane and have the cars just go around me. Also, there wasn't too much traffic, so it didn't slow anyone down. Still, not a fun ride.
Visited a brewery in Ludington before heading down bike route 35 to Pentwater. That was a nice ride. Rolling hills, good roads, low traffic, great scenery.
Got to my host a little after 2 (Larry and Zan), which gave me some much needed time to relax before helping make dinner. Showed Larry how to make a long island iced tea.
All in all, a good day, just a little stressful riding along 10 in the morning.
06/02/2016
Michigan Trails
I traveled about 70 miles today.
Michigan has some of the best rail trails that I've seen yet. I took the Pere Marquette trail all the way to Reed City, then white pine to Big Rapids to visit some breweries and meet up with my host. Paved the whole way, I definitely got spoiled on these trails.
Stopped in Clare this morning on Dean's recommendation to visit cos and doughnuts. It's a donut shop started by local police officers that had become something of an internationally known tourist attraction. Bought a sticker and a doughnut there.
Staying in Ludington tomorrow, then biking to Muskegon and taking the ferry to Milwaukee on Saturday.
06/01/2016
Rain Day!
I traveled about 57.5 miles today.
Spent the morning exploring the bay city state park and the tobico marsh. Really beautiful place, with many birds everywhere. It was a nice break from biking all morning like the last few days. Made my way to Coleman in the afternoon. A lot of rain came pouring down at the Marquette trailhead in Midland, but I found some cover until it let up and stopped thundering. It was nice to finally get some real rain after two weeks of sun. Staying with Dean and his wife Keri tonight. Really cool people with lots of stories, and some of the best cookies I've ever eaten. Yum. Should be taking the ferry to Milwaukee on Saturday, looking forward to seeing family and friends in the area.
Gear part 10
Misc gear. Passport, credit card, and money in a Ziploc. Some food and plastic cutlery. Garbage bag for a water proof liner in my rear bag. Water pouch. Chapstick. TP, just in case. Zip ties and binder clips, a little rope, pencil wrapped with duck tape, note pad, instructions for my bike computer and front bag assembly. Some food.
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Posted: 06/01/2016
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Gear part 9
Riding gear. Neon yellow vest with snack pouch. Safety triangle that Velcro on my rear pack (I added the Velcro myself), sunglasses, helmet, lightweight combo lock (which I use in conjunction with an alarm lock that I duct taped to my frame).
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Posted: 06/01/2016
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Gear part 8
Street clothes. Two t-shirts, from many point scout camp (it's the place to be), and trillium (one of my favorite breweries in Boston). Tan zip off pants that I've had for many years, they are light weight and super versatile. Boxers, gym shorts, bandana. My second set of footwear is Xero shoes. They are half-diy barefoot running shoes. Very light, durable, packable, and inexpensive. They are wonderful to wear after a long day of biking.
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Gear part 7
Riding cloths. Two white synthetic shirts (from when I used to play ultimate frisbee a lot more). A pair of riding shorts, they have padded commission shorts inside. Two pair hiking socks (which have now been replaced by black biking socks). One pair long liner socks, for tucking in pants or preventing blisters. One pair biking shoes, with SPD cleats. Not much to say, they get stinky and I wash them. I didn't bring lots of extra clothes, because the weight and discs really adds up, so I try to wash every two or three days, though I can go for a while with out if need be.
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