Monthly Archives: June 2023

Day 12 Bicycle Trip 2023

We only biked 57 miles today, but it had a really big, steep hill, and the downhill side had road construction going on, so we couldn’t really get any speed going downhill; we had to keep stopping and waiting. It was a cold day, but no rain. I worked up a big sweat climbing the hill and froze going downhill because I was so wet. We are camped right on the Klamath River in a campground called Kamp Klamath. The best part of the day was stopping in Crescent City at a restaurant named, “Fisherman’s Restaurant.” I had salmon and clam chowder. It was a gorgeous day riding along the ocean and through the Red Woods.

I had a picture of myself and my brothers and sister when I was about eight years old with us standing in front of Paul Bunyon and Babe, the blue ox. I also have a picture with our kids in the same place when they were little, and today I got one of me as an old man.

One of the very positive things about the trip is that I haven’t been reading the news or listening to any news commentators that I listen to at home, and it has been so relaxing not to get in a knot over what is happening in the world.

Tom drove the RV today as he has developed a strained Achilles tendon. He has been putting his foot in a small garbage can with water and ice and howling when he first sticks it in. Cliff has been having back problems, and I hurt all over my entire body, but I am not going to ice anything!

Tomorrow looks to be another beautiful ride through the Red Woods.

Day 11 Bicycle Trip 2023

Today we biked 68 miles from Bandon to Brookings, Oregon, and tonight we are camping on the Chetco River at a very nice campground. Lots of hill climbing today and lots of going down the other side of the hills. I got a new personal best on my bicycle speed today. I got up to 46 mph going down the hill just past Gold Beach. My little bike computer keeps track of a bunch of information, and one of them is top speed. On the same hill a couple of years ago, I got up to 44 mph.

Today’s ride was right along the beach, so it was a gorgeous ride with sunshine the entire day and a tailwind to boot. Paul had two flats today, so he got into camp last.

Tomorrow we move into California and will be in that State for a little more than half our trip. The next three days should be really pretty, being in the redwoods.

I am the most tired today than I have been on any day so far. Not sure why, other than the hills. I blame everything now on old age. I have been sleeping really well the last couple of nights which solves a lot of the tired problems.

Day 10 Bicycle Trip 2023

We are camped in Langois, Oregon tonight, just South of Bandon on Hwy 101 in a KOA campground. It is a very nice campground with a swimming pool and a hot, hot tub, and also a big screen TV so we can watch the NBA playoff game between the Denver Nuggets and the Miami Heat tonight. Sweet!!

Everyone’s bicycle worked flawlessly today. I hope that trend continues for the next 18 days!

I spent most of the evening figuring out how to reroute our trip because hwy 1 below Big Sur is washed out. We have to go inland and then cut back to the coast. It will add some miles to our trip, but not too much.

Making adjustments to our plans is part of life. Many people make their worst choices in life when something happens to derail their present course, and the adjustments are made in frustration, in a hurry, without thinking, or without counsel. It is good to plan on our goals and desires, hitting roadblocks, and then enjoy the challenge of making the new ones even better.

Because all the campgrounds are full I have been looking at some alternate possibilities and tonight I found a retired Baptist pastor who is a long-distance bicycle rider who is going to let us park our RV at his house and feed us dinner and breakfast. I plan on having some great conversations with him.

Day 9 Bicycle Trip 2023

Today we road 66 miles from Waldport to Reedsport. The ride was gorgeous along the Oregon coast, rarely beyond the ocean. It was sunny, not too hot, with a nice tailwind all day long. There were quite a few hills, and we mainly went up a hill or down, but only two long ones. I got up to 40 mph going down one hill. Today’s riding was very comfortable, with a minimum of an 18-inch shoulder and often up to three feet most of the day. There were no dog encounters, no grumpy drivers, no bugs, no rumble strips, no flat tires, and, once again, no rain.

We are staying at Eric and Penny Duke’s house tonight. Eric is my nephew, Cliff, and Kathy’s son, and they have four of the best, well-mannered kids, two boys and two girls from 13 to 9 years of age. We had a feast of a meal and sat around a big fire and visited for much of the evening.

There was some bike mechanics that took place on Tom’s bike. He won’t know until he gets riding tomorrow whether he fixed it or not.

One of the interesting things in life is the passage of time. We count it in years, months, weeks, days, hours and minutes. On this trip we count it in miles ridden. Sometimes time goes by quick and other times it seems to crawl. Sometimes we are grinding up a hill at 4 mph and other times we are screaming down a hill at 40 mph. I am getting close to being 75 years old and I think a lot now about the end of my life, how much longer will I live, how will I die, will I see it coming or will it be sudden. My main focus in my thinking about the end is how am I going to do at the Judgment Seat of Christ?

We were looking at photos on my IPad tonight of previous bicycle trips and telling stories about them. The pictures have the date it was taken at the top and I was surprised to see some that were 13 years old. It didn’t seem that long ago, but it was. In 13 more years I will be 88 years old. Man, if the next 13 years go as fast as the last 13!

It makes me wonder about what I should be doing with my time. In Ephesians it says to “make the most of your time.” I wonder how I am doing? Whether God is pleased? How do bicycle trips fit into that? Fishing trips? Hunting trips? I am not sure, but I do love the Lord, and I am pressing on to becoming more like Jesus every day. I will keep pondering and seeking and trusting the Lord to lead me into His perfect will for my life.

Day 8 Bicycle Trip 2023

We rode from Lincoln City to Waldport today, 44 miles and only one hill. The weather was sunny but cool, with a tailwind the entire day. I was anticipating that we would be riding in a lot of rain when I planned a ride down the coast in May and June, but looking at the forecast for the next ten days, we may complete a month-long ride with zero rain; that will be a first.

My legs were killing me when I rode into camp today, even though we only rode 44 miles, but I took a bunch of ibuprofen, then went and took a shower, turned it on to as hot as I could stand it, stood in it for 15 minutes, and then took a two-hour nap in my reclining camp chair. When I woke up I was feeling good.

For dinner tonight, I ate two cans of sardines and a can of asparagus, and now I am getting ready to pop a bag of popcorn; it doesn’t get much better than that!

We are managing pretty well in our motorhome. Paul sleeps in the bed over the cab, Tom sleeps in the bed in the back bedroom, I sleep on the bed that is the dining room table in the daytime, Ray sleeps on a foam pad that is on the floor, and Cliff and Kathy sleep in the trailer that we are pulling on two cots, we call it the honeymoon suite. Every time someone rolls over, the motorhome rocks like a boat on the ocean. Ray and Paul wear a sleep apnea masks and sound like Darth Vader, Tom and I snore. But despite all that, everyone seems to be getting a good night’s sleep; we go to bed at 8:00 pm and get up at 6:00 am.

Everyone is being faithful to reading their Bibles every day and having a great time with the Lord during the day while riding. There is something about getting away from all the usual stuff, exercising hard, and spending hours thinking, meditating, and praying that is very renewing.

I lost two more pounds of weight which brings me to seven pounds down in total. I check my heart rate all through the day and it stays between 100 and 120 bpm with an occasional jump to 140 on steep hills, so as long as I don’t splurge on ice cream and stick to my sardine and vegetable diet I should keep losing. When I open up a can of sardines I get a bunch of rude comments from everyone else in the motorhome.

Day 7 Bicycle Trip 2023

I had a rest day today as I drove my bike to a shop. Yesterday it wouldn’t shift right all day and kept skipping teeth on the sprocket. The bike shop mechanic said my chain was stretched so much that the chain didn’t mesh with the sprocket anymore. He put on a new chain and a new sprocket cassette in the back and it works perfectly now. He said this chain is worn so much it looks like it went across the U.S.A!

Everybody else had a 70-mile day with one big hill in it. It was nice and sunny, but not hot and there was a nice tailwind all-day.

We are in Lincoln City tonight at Devil’s Lake RV Park, a nice place. Kathy’s brother and sister-in-law joined us for four days and Tom Zilverberg joined us tonight for the rest of the trip, so for the next couple of days we will have eight in our group. Kathy’s brother and wife are staying in a motel and Cliff and Kathy are going to join them. Cliff was all excited because now he has a television to watch the first NBA championship game.

We are officially 1/4 of the way done with our trip. Seems like we just got started yesterday. I always am sad when these bike trips are over, they are very enjoyable. We met a guy a couple of days ago that was riding for four months straight. He had no plan where he was going, just decided in route each day. He doesn’t even know at the beginning of the day where he is going to camp at the end of the day.

Day 6 Bicycle Trip 2023

Today we started at our daughter Hannah’s house in Naselle, Washington, and road 60 miles to Paradise Cove RV Resort in Rockaway, Oregon. We crossed the 4.2-mile Astoria bridge that had no shoulder and lots of traffic, and we went through a tunnel, which had no shoulder, it was dark and very noisy!!! and incredibly spooky!! We also went up three very steep, monster hills, super monster hills, each one with about 600 feet of elevation gain, and did I say that it was super steep!! Monster hills!! The scenery was awesome, amazing, incredible, and super!! I did pass two other bicycle riders on the second of the very steep hills, one was walking pushing his bike and the other one was grinding it up the hill. As I passed them I said, “Steep, huh!? and their response was “Super steep!!” Made my day to pass them 🙂

Cliff had a flat today, first flat of the trip. While he was fixing the flat he noticed that the flat tire was almost totally worn out and he saw a sign for a bike shop two blocks away so they went there and they put on two new tires for him. The sprocket for my high gear is worn out and the chain keeps skipping which is very aggravating when you are pushing hard and it keeps jumping a tooth. I called a bike shop tonight and found one that has what I need so I will drive the motorhome tomorrow and go to the bike shop right after they open at 10:00 am and get my bicycle fixed.

I had some really good news this morning. I carry a little portable scale with me so that I can weigh myself on the trip to see if I am losing any weight. I weighed the day before we started and I weighed 231 lbs and this morning I weighed 226 lbs. Five pounds in five days!!! Wow!! I have to try and keep that pace going. We stopped at Mo’s in Seaside as we rode through and I had three pieces of halibut and a big bowl of Clam chowder.