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Bridge Lake River Road Travel

Lovely Plodding through the Northeast

Lovely Plodding through the Northeast
At the end of my third bike ride, I found myself watching the sun set over Lake Champlain. Then, happy chance happened. This lady and her dog walked past and I was at-the-ready with my camera.

Highway 2 across New Hampshire, Vermont and Maine is a very different experience from Highway 2 west of Lake Superior. In the west the road was straight and wide and fast; in the east it’s curvy and narrow and slow. However, it was a beautiful green ride through the Green Mountains, the White Mountains and the Mahoosuc Mountains as I drove from Burlington to Acadia National Park. As usual, I only wish I’d had more time. 

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Bike River Road Travel

Three Bike Rides, Two Countries, One Day

Three Bike Rides, Two Countries, One Day
Looks like prison, right? Well, it is a “gaol” (jail) where I spent the night in cell 5 of block 6 in solitary. I’m not kidding! This jail in Ottawa operated from 1862 to 1972 and was the site where three men were hung!

I’ve a penchant for riding along waterfronts. While spending the night in my solitary confinement cell, I realized that today I could do something really special. Each of the towns I was visiting today had tremendous waterfronts and all three I knew had great bike paths. Montreal I’ve biked before, Ottawa I have toured extensively and via satellite images I was able to confirm that Burlington had a waterfront biking trail. I had a goal for the day!

To pull this off I had to start early. My first ride started in Ottawa at 7:30AM. With lots of hustle and a good measure of luck, I was able to finish my ride in Montreal by 3:00. This put me in Burlington by 5:30 which gave me a couple of hours to enjoy those trails. All-in-all I managed to put in over 27 miles of biking across three rides in two countries … all in a single day!

Have I mentioned how much I enjoy having my folding bike with me?!

See maps of my rides … 

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Bridge Lighthouse River Road Travel

Lake Superior Waterfront

Lake Superior Waterfront
A first for me, three lights in one shot! Two can be seen at the ends of the piers; the third stands tall in the foreground. These together serve to guide boats from Lake Superior into the harbor of Duluth under the bridge below.

My drive across the great middle of this country ended when I arrived at Duluth on the extreme southwest shore of Lake Superior. For a city whose average annual temperature is 37 degrees, I found the climate in mid-April to be very comfortable.

Lake Superior WaterfrontSo much did I enjoy being in the Duluth area that rather than check-in and regroup I decided instead to keep driving along the famed North Shore Drive. It was a beautiful excursion! The road shoots north from Duluth along water’s edge. I followed the road to Two Harbors where I found its namesake lighthouse. As usual at day’s end I was fighting the fading sun so I opted to take this silhouette shot of the  lovely light. Two Harbor Lighthouse now operates as a bed and breakfast and, had I only known, it could have been my home for the night! The sign which read  “Rooms Available” still burns in my brain. 

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Historical River Road Travel

A Once Every 100-year Flood: Revisited

100-year Flood
Trails to nowhere. Trees under water. Recent new flooding of the Red River was evident as I tried to ride the paths along its banks.

Why don’t I remember the great flood of 1997? Apparently the entire region of Grand Forks was flooded that year and much of the downtown burned. As I rode along the waterfront I couldn’t help but notice the imposing new levee system built by the Corp of Engineers. Also, it was unavoidably apparent that the river was flooded again as my bicycle path periodically disappearing into the river! The Red River can really wreck havoc on these poor peoples’ lives. 

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Animal Bike Falls River Road Travel

World’s Fair Riverside Park

Worlds Fair Riverside Park
It was getting dark and I was still running around taking pictures of the Spokane River Cascades. Ascending some stairs I found myself staring at this not-too-happy beaver. Hissing at me, it was!

Arrived in Spokane in the late afternoon but before finding my hotel I visited two spectacular parks: Manito and Riverside. The former was designed by the firm that did NYC’s Central Park while the latter was done for the 1974 World’s Fair. Both are varied, beautiful, well-maintained and very appealing. 

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Bridge Family Hike River Road Travel

Two States of the Gorge

Two States of the Gorge
Looking down the Columbia River Gorge with Washington in the foreground and Oregon mountains rising up from the river. Oh, my mother and daughter are also in this picture on the left.

Let me set the stage. Kelsey hadn’t been to Oregon since 1998 when she was six years old. She’s now 16. Most of my family lives in Oregon and after a 10-year gap they all had expectations of seeing her … in the 20 waking hours we had scheduled for Kelsey to be in the area. We had a LOT of ground to cover. Ready. Set. Go!

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Bridge Family River Road Travel

12-hour Dash Through Canada

Dash Through Canada
This is where we made our west coast trip a three-country affair. We began in Tijuana, MX then we drove and ferried all the way north in to Canada, entering via Victoria and exiting south of Vancouver.

Hold on to your hat because the crazy-fast pace isn’t slowing yet! In the next twelve hours we entered Canada, ferried across two bodies of water, drove 180 miles, and toured two cities before reentering the U.S. Where we done then? No! We still had sixty miles to drive till we reached our hotel!

We awoke in Port Angeles very early to get in line for the 8:00AM ferry but thankfully I was able to get Starbucks coffee to help me pass the time in line. As we pulled away from the dock I looked back to see the town and rising quickly behind it the Olympic Mountains. An awesome site.

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Bike River Road Travel

Reprise of Riverside Rides

Reprise of Riverside Rides
Including my new bike in pictures is a novelty that hasn’t worn off. It’s so fast and easy to set-up and ride. So quick to fold and pack. I’m still enjoying the option to ride whenever a bike path calls out to me.

A few weeks ago I rode my new foldable bike along riverside paths in Knoxville, NashvilleMemphis, Little Rock, Albuquerque, and Sacramento. For midwinter I enjoyed amazing weather. My memories of these rides are of having a fantastic time (except Knoxville) in beautiful settings and, as I started across the country again, I found myself yearning for a repeat.

So why not?

In Memphis I took the picture above. Yes, again the weather stayed near-perfect as I also rode in Nashville and Little Rock. While Memphis was almost an identical experience my other rides were fairly different. Little Rock was done in the bright of day rather than at dusk which provided a different perspective on the city. Nashville was a different route along a riverside park across the Trinity River. All were fantastic rides.

With experiences so good you can expect to see my red bike in the future!

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Bike Historical River Road Travel

Circumnavigate Lake Tahoe

Circumnavigate Lake Tahoe
The map gives away the result. I was not able to drive all the way around Lake Tahoe because half way through a nasty snow storm hit and all I wanted to do at that point was to descend into the valley.

Several times I’ve driven segments of the road around Lake Tahoe. Over the course of three visits I still hadn’t driven the western shore. Today my goal was to make it happen … and it didn’t.

But I get ahead of myself!

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Bridge Canyon Mountain River Road Travel

Southern Utah Rocks

Southern Utah Rocks
You drive across it but unless you make the point to step out and look at it, you don’t properly appreciate its beauty. This bridge crosses Cataract Canyon over the Colorado River near Hite.

The title of this post is adapted from my favorite National Parks T-shirt. The pun is obvious; this is the world’s mecca of red rock landscapes. The circuit of the entire set of red rock parks in this region is known as the Grand Circle.

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