(September 22 – written by Nancy) It was a bit hard to tear ourselves out of bed this morning at our Warmshowers hosts’ house – such a nice sleep in one of the most comfortable beds we have had in a long time. Coffee was already made for us when we got downstairs – I … Continue reading Heading west – Palmdale to Santa Clarita (65k/6205k)
Author: Dave & Nancy
Route change day –Tehachapi to Palmdale (77k/6140k)
(September 21– written by Dave) Today was easier than yesterday – it had to be. We had some new challenges in the morning however, as it was raining on the tent. We haven’t had a wet tent to deal with in forever. Our tent is supposed to be able to be taken down from the … Continue reading Route change day –Tehachapi to Palmdale (77k/6140k)
Epic day –Lake Isabella to Tehachapi (106k/6063k)
(September 20 – written by Dave) There is a lot to say about today but its late and I’m not really sure where to start. My senior editor is passed out, so that should give you some idea. We rode a metric century and climbed a whopping 7,500 feet. We had four separate hard climbs … Continue reading Epic day –Lake Isabella to Tehachapi (106k/6063k)
Wind warning day –Glenville to Lake Isabella (52k/5957)
(September 18 – written by Dave) We survived the night in the Bunkhouse Motel. The last Tripadviser review of the hotel was in 2015. I don’t think that I’ll add my own review – I don’t have a lot good to say. As Nancy mentioned yesterday, I’m not sure that they were really open. The … Continue reading Wind warning day –Glenville to Lake Isabella (52k/5957)
Into the foothills – Porterville to Glenville (69k/5905)
(September 18 – written by Nancy) We hit the road today again after a short break at Hank’s house, our Warmshowers host in Porterville. We had a nice break there, and did a lot of planning for the weeks ahead to get us close to the US-Mexico border. We went out for a nice meal … Continue reading Into the foothills – Porterville to Glenville (69k/5905)
Last day with Frederik –Three Rivers to Porterville (71k/5835k)
(September 16/17 – written by Dave) First about yesterday. It was our last day crossing paths with Frederik – we think. For those who don’t remember, Frederik is the Italian cyclist we met in Lee Vining. We saw him at least 5 other days. Yesterday was actually planned -the rest more coincidence. We seem to … Continue reading Last day with Frederik –Three Rivers to Porterville (71k/5835k)
Magic Kingdom Ride –Kings Canyon National Park to Three Rivers (87k/5765k)
(September 15 – written by Dave) If Disney were to design bike routes today would have been one of his best. We started the day with 40k of rolling terrain up on the ridge tops of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. It was at times cool with mist rolling over the ridge tops. Then … Continue reading Magic Kingdom Ride –Kings Canyon National Park to Three Rivers (87k/5765k)
Kings Canyon National Park
(September 14 – written by Dave) Kings Canyon is massive and so are its trees. We have a grove of ancient sequoia trees right near our campsite – they were the highlight of the day. The biggest of them was the General Grant tree. The Grant tree was named in 1867 after Ulysses S. Grant … Continue reading Kings Canyon National Park
Flymaggedon – Above Dunlap to Kings Canyon National Park (35k/5480)
(September 13 – written by Nancy) The soft chirps of the chooks in the pen next to our tent lulled us to sleep last night. They weren’t actually full size chickens but something similar to a Cornish game hen that Fred and Ai raise for meat and they did chirp rather than squawk like normal … Continue reading Flymaggedon – Above Dunlap to Kings Canyon National Park (35k/5480)
Always ask a realtor – Pine Flat Lake to above Dunlap (66k/5642k)
(September 12 – written by Dave) Normal programming returned today – we saw people and cars. Not many mind you, but at least some. It did take some time, in fact, we were riding for just about an hour when the first car of the day passed. And before I forget, we did get rained … Continue reading Always ask a realtor – Pine Flat Lake to above Dunlap (66k/5642k)