Tomorrow is the day! I read somewhere that the hardest part of the tour is when you pedal away from your warm and comfortable home base. I am thinking about that right now as I left my tent for this warm and comfortable couch indoors. But, I think I am ready to go.
I am very happy to report that the sleeping arrangements are greatly improved. I exchanged my sleeping bag for one rated for 20 degrees and this made a huge difference. I have spent two nights in it, two warm and much more comfortable nights. I also got a set of thermal underwear which I think helps as well. Now I think my biggest challenge will be emerging into the chilly mornings. I may be on the bike at sunup just to keep warm!
Today I have a few small nonessential errands, and I plan to pack, a practice run of putting everything on the bike. The rest of the time I will be with my family and playing with the baby.
We have had some absolutely gorgeous weather here the last couple days, and there are spring flowers everywhere you look. I will leave you all for now with some photos I have snapped around town. After this I will be on the road but I will do my best to keep you all posted on my progress and experiences.
Kris, you will be in my thoughts every day. I love you, girl!
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Thank you amiga!
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Excited and a little frightened for you. But you go, girl!
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Thank you! I think it will be fine, except maybe the chilly mornings 😀
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Adventure of a lifetime. Bon voyage!!
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Thank you 🙂
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Have a safe and happy journey.
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Thank you very much
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you got some great pictures there, stay safe, ENJOY
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Thanks! It’s so beautiful here that it’s great for photos.
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Very cool.
Have you seen this site?
https://www.adventurecycling.org/routes-and-maps/adventure-cycling-route-network/pacific-coast/
Hope the wind is behind you as much as possible!
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Yes, thanks! I am a member and I have their maps with me. Once I get to Bremerton I’ll be following their recommended route alł the way.
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Have a wonderful time, and take lots of pictures. We’ll be following your progress, can’t wait to hear all about it.
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Thanks! I will – I’ll update the blog as often as I am able
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Wonderful photos, amiga. I especially love the Seattle skyline.
So excited for you – you’ve prepared as much as you can and now you’re ready. We’ll be following your trip all the way. Where is your first stop tomorrow?
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Thank you! I plan to stop at Belfair state park. From here it’s around 10 miles to the Seattle ferry dock, then ferry to Bremerton, and I think less than 20 miles from there to the park and camping. The next day my destination is Elma, maybe 40 miles. Centralia is around 40 miles more for the next day, and then we’ll see depending on how it’s going.
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Buenos suerte mi amiga. May the wind always be at your back. I will be following you every pedal of the way.
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Thank you so much amiga 🙂
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