3 weeks and counting.. like a dream off in the hazy distance, but soon, I will be standing in the high mountains listening to the leaves of summer.. far away from Angola. where my wheels sing in harmony with the earth.
The Joy Ride 2: A solo flight
July 14 - July 25, 2013 850 miles 12 days. Cedar City Utah - Pueblo Colorado
Followers
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
3 weeks till blast off.
3 weeks and counting.. like a dream off in the hazy distance, but soon, I will be standing in the high mountains listening to the leaves of summer.. far away from Angola. where my wheels sing in harmony with the earth.
Tuesday, June 4, 2013
Joy Ride 2 Route Overview
Day 0: July 13
Travel by car from Clayton CA. to Cedar City Utah
Day 1: July 14
Cedar City Utah - Panguitch Utah: 60 miles: 5,000 ft
Day 2: July 15
Panguitch Utah - Escalante Utah: 60 miles: 3,500 ft
Day 3: July 16
Escalante Utah - Torrey Utah: 56 miles: 5600 ft
Day 4: July 17
Torrey Utah - Hankesville Utah: 60 miles: 1000 ft
Day 5: July 18
Hankesville Utah - Fry Canyon Utah: 72.3 miles; 5000 ft
Day 6: July 19
Fry Canyon Utah - Blanding Utah: 55 miles; 1500 ft
Day 7: July 20
Blanding Utah - Dolores Co: 80 miles: 2000 ft
Day 8: July 21
Dolores Co - Telluride Co: 71 miles 3500 ft
Day 9: July 22
Telluride - Cimarron Co: 75 miles 4000 ft
Day 10: July 23
Cimarron Co - Gunnison Co; 46 miles: 2500
Day 11: July 24
Gunnison Co - Salida Co: 65 miles: 4000 ft (lizard head pass)
Day 12: July 15
Salida Co - Pueblo Co: 100 miles: 3000 ft
Day 13: Drive home...
Travel by car from Clayton CA. to Cedar City Utah
Day 1: July 14
Cedar City Utah - Panguitch Utah: 60 miles: 5,000 ft
Day 2: July 15
Panguitch Utah - Escalante Utah: 60 miles: 3,500 ft
Day 3: July 16
Escalante Utah - Torrey Utah: 56 miles: 5600 ft
Day 4: July 17
Torrey Utah - Hankesville Utah: 60 miles: 1000 ft
Day 5: July 18
Hankesville Utah - Fry Canyon Utah: 72.3 miles; 5000 ft
Day 6: July 19
Fry Canyon Utah - Blanding Utah: 55 miles; 1500 ft
Day 7: July 20
Blanding Utah - Dolores Co: 80 miles: 2000 ft
Day 8: July 21
Dolores Co - Telluride Co: 71 miles 3500 ft
Day 9: July 22
Telluride - Cimarron Co: 75 miles 4000 ft
Day 10: July 23
Cimarron Co - Gunnison Co; 46 miles: 2500
Day 11: July 24
Gunnison Co - Salida Co: 65 miles: 4000 ft (lizard head pass)
Day 12: July 15
Salida Co - Pueblo Co: 100 miles: 3000 ft
Day 13: Drive home...
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Day 12: July 25th : Salida CO to Pueblo CO: 97 miles... century day
Finished... As a bail out, there are places to stay in Westcliffe at the halfway mark..
Quality Inn and Suites
3910 Outlook Blvd. Pueblo CO 81008
719 544-5500
quality Inn.com
Quality Inn and Suites
3910 Outlook Blvd. Pueblo CO 81008
719 544-5500
quality Inn.com
Day 11: July 24: Gunnison CO to Salida CO: 64 miles
Over the divide and on easy street..
Circle R Motel
304 US 50
Salida CO
81250
719 539-6296
$89. Really nice people.. Ma and pa..
Circle R Motel
304 US 50
Salida CO
81250
719 539-6296
$89. Really nice people.. Ma and pa..
Day 10: July 23rd: Cimarron CO to Gunnison Co: 45 milCimarrones
Setting my self up for the big push over the summit tomorrow!
Rodeway Inn
37760 US 50 Gunnison CO 81230
970-641-0500
rodewayinn.com
$79 per night
confirmed: 288366388
margarette
Rodeway Inn
37760 US 50 Gunnison CO 81230
970-641-0500
rodewayinn.com
$79 per night
confirmed: 288366388
margarette
Day 9: July 22nd: Telluride Co to Cimarron Co : 74 miles
Getting closer now!
Black Canyon RV Park and Campground
348 HWY 50
Cimarron CO 81220
970-249-1147
confirmed..
left message.. the other hotel in Cimarron is fully booked.
Black Canyon RV Park and Campground
348 HWY 50
Cimarron CO 81220
970-249-1147
confirmed..
left message.. the other hotel in Cimarron is fully booked.
Day 8: July 21st: Dolores Co to Telluride Co: 63 miles
Lots of climbing here today!
Telluride Mountainside Inn
333 S. Davis St.
Telluride Co 81435
970-728-1950
telluridehotels.com
confirmation:
Telluride Mountainside Inn
333 S. Davis St.
Telluride Co 81435
970-728-1950
telluridehotels.com
confirmation:
Day 7: July 20th: Blanding Utah to Dolores Colorado: 80 miles
Welcome to Colorado
Outpost Motel:
1800 Central Avenue
Dolores Co 81323
970-882-7271
confirmed: Ginger.
left a message and sent an email: glmb2006@yahoo.com
Outpost Motel:
1800 Central Avenue
Dolores Co 81323
970-882-7271
confirmed: Ginger.
left a message and sent an email: glmb2006@yahoo.com
Day 6: July 19th: Hite Reservoir Utah to Blanding Utah: 80 miles
Close to done with Utah!
Debra:
Gateway Inn
88 E Center St. Blanding Ut 84511
435 678 2278
gatewayinnblanding.com
confirmed: 249220
Debra:
Gateway Inn
88 E Center St. Blanding Ut 84511
435 678 2278
gatewayinnblanding.com
confirmed: 249220
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
Day 5: July 18: Hankesville to Hite Reservoir: 52 miles
Hite Reservoir trailers;
Conner got me a super rate on the mobile home: $99 bucks
address;
Hite marina
hite store: 435-684-2278
Hite Utah 84533
family unit:
Conner got me a super rate on the mobile home: $99 bucks
address;
Hite marina
hite store: 435-684-2278
Hite Utah 84533
family unit:
Day 3: july 16. Escalante to Torrey Utah. 65.5
Broken Spur Inn
435 425 3775
955 utah 24 Torrey, Utah 84775
brokenspurinn.com
francine: confirmed..
435 425 3775
955 utah 24 Torrey, Utah 84775
brokenspurinn.com
francine: confirmed..
Day 4. July 17 : Torrey Utah to Hanksville utah. 48 miles
Decided to shorten this leg up to set myself up for success. Not much in the way of things out in the middle of nowhere.
Whispering Sands Motel
90 South Highway 95
Hanksville, UT 84734
voice: 435-542-3238
Reservation Confirmation: 229685
The staff at Whispering Sands Motel is excited to have you come and stay with us. We are confident your stay will be a memorable one. Here is a summary of your reservation information. Please take a moment to review this reservation information for
Arrival Date - Jul 17, 13
Departure Date - Jul 18, 13
Room Type - Non-Smoking Single Queen Cabin Room #0
If you are having trouble booking a room online, we are always happy to take your reservation by phone. You can reach your personal reservation specialist anytime by calling 435-542-3238.
We hope your stay is enjoyable, and please let us know if you have any questions we can answer.
Thank you.
The Reservations Department
Whispering Sands Motel
90 South Highway 95
Hanksville, UT 84734
voice: 435-542-3238
Reservation Confirmation: 229685
The staff at Whispering Sands Motel is excited to have you come and stay with us. We are confident your stay will be a memorable one. Here is a summary of your reservation information. Please take a moment to review this reservation information for
Arrival Date - Jul 17, 13
Departure Date - Jul 18, 13
Room Type - Non-Smoking Single Queen Cabin Room #0
If you are having trouble booking a room online, we are always happy to take your reservation by phone. You can reach your personal reservation specialist anytime by calling 435-542-3238.
We hope your stay is enjoyable, and please let us know if you have any questions we can answer.
Thank you.
The Reservations Department
Day zero. July 13 Cedar city utah
Crystal Inn Hotel & Suites
Cedar City
1575 West 200 North
Cedar City, UT 84720
Direct: 435.586.8888
Toll Free Reservations: 1.888.787.6661
E-mail: info1@crystalinns.com
confirmed 2 queens non smoking. confirmed with Janet
Cedar City
1575 West 200 North
Cedar City, UT 84720
Direct: 435.586.8888
Toll Free Reservations: 1.888.787.6661
E-mail: info1@crystalinns.com
confirmed 2 queens non smoking. confirmed with Janet
Day 2: july 15 panguitch to escalante utah: 68 miles
Directions To Circle D Motel
Address: 475 W Main St., Escalante, Utah 84726
Phone: (435) 826-4297
confirmed.. Maureen.. #51715
Address: 475 W Main St., Escalante, Utah 84726
Phone: (435) 826-4297
confirmed.. Maureen.. #51715
Day 1: july 14. Cedar city to panguitch utah. 59 miles
Staying at the color country motel in Panguitch.
Contact Color Country Motel
526 N Main St
Panguitch, UT 84759
Phone: (435) 676-2386
Colorcountrymotel.com
confirmation: Cindy..
Contact Color Country Motel
526 N Main St
Panguitch, UT 84759
Phone: (435) 676-2386
Colorcountrymotel.com
confirmation: Cindy..
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Training and Doug next steps
Here in Angola, the weather is changing from wet to dry season.. Temperatures are dropping a bit, but its still an equatorial climate where coats are rarely, if ever necessary. The road here is roughened up by the summer rains, but its still navigatable with my trusty Sette XTR mountain bike.. which, by the way, has proven to be fast, reliable and super cool.
Im posting quickly to let everyone know that Im working on the route planning this hitch and will have a proposal out to the riders by mid May. I'll set up some calls with the folks to check in on availability to go on the ride (not hearing much from anyone) and see what is needed from this years participants.
Personally, my training program is well under way. My weight is down to below 185 now and Im building my training regime on a daily basis. Im heading home on May 16th and my target is 1000 miles between May 18th and June 12th. It will also include atleast 1 century and getting all my trip stuff together and ready to rumble when I get home from Angola on 12 July. Figure I will be doing about 500 miles here prior to the trip, but Im sure I will struggle on the Panguitch hill come monday morning in Utah. Never mind, though. I will be enjoying every minute of it!
Hope everyone is doing well and looking forward to connecting with people in coming weeks.
d
Im posting quickly to let everyone know that Im working on the route planning this hitch and will have a proposal out to the riders by mid May. I'll set up some calls with the folks to check in on availability to go on the ride (not hearing much from anyone) and see what is needed from this years participants.
Personally, my training program is well under way. My weight is down to below 185 now and Im building my training regime on a daily basis. Im heading home on May 16th and my target is 1000 miles between May 18th and June 12th. It will also include atleast 1 century and getting all my trip stuff together and ready to rumble when I get home from Angola on 12 July. Figure I will be doing about 500 miles here prior to the trip, but Im sure I will struggle on the Panguitch hill come monday morning in Utah. Never mind, though. I will be enjoying every minute of it!
Hope everyone is doing well and looking forward to connecting with people in coming weeks.
d
Friday, March 8, 2013
SAG
Hey guys;
Sue isnt going to be able to support us this year, so we have a decision or two ahead of us. Steve; I know you were thinking of offering your mom a shot at some or all of the ride. Gabe; you were talking about your girlfiend? And, there is an alternative of no support as well. Personally, Im not a big fan of that option, but its there. I also have a couple of guys who would probably be interested in the opportunity, but I need to get on the stick to get this in their scheduled.
Im in Angola at the moment and coming home in a couple of weeks. I would love it if you guys would chime in here and let everyone know your thoughts. Also, during my time home, I want to finalize the logistics for the ride, atleast from a town to town point of view and put out some thoughts to everyone.
Meanwhile, I think of you guys often and feel the open road when I close my eyes. This year of mountains should be breathtaking.. crossing the divide and onto the heartland.. Awesome.. I cant wait.
with love
d
Sue isnt going to be able to support us this year, so we have a decision or two ahead of us. Steve; I know you were thinking of offering your mom a shot at some or all of the ride. Gabe; you were talking about your girlfiend? And, there is an alternative of no support as well. Personally, Im not a big fan of that option, but its there. I also have a couple of guys who would probably be interested in the opportunity, but I need to get on the stick to get this in their scheduled.
Im in Angola at the moment and coming home in a couple of weeks. I would love it if you guys would chime in here and let everyone know your thoughts. Also, during my time home, I want to finalize the logistics for the ride, atleast from a town to town point of view and put out some thoughts to everyone.
Meanwhile, I think of you guys often and feel the open road when I close my eyes. This year of mountains should be breathtaking.. crossing the divide and onto the heartland.. Awesome.. I cant wait.
with love
d
Friday, February 8, 2013
Dave has an itch
Our long time friend and riding buddy (late 90's norcal trip) dave ingels has stepped into the journey. Hes thinking about an undisclosed number of days and is purusing new bikes. Its a very cool thing to be hanging a bit with Dave. Let us know what you are thinking buddy
Fisty
Fisty
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Happy Sue Sag
It's going to be another good ride, I'm glad you are coming with Sue. From my point of view here is what the boys need, other than these points you should plan some sight seeing and exploration, maybe scout around and find a real man for a short term thing, ya know, do what ever you feel like doin.
Sag responsibilities as it:
-Sleep in and get massage each morning.
-Have a nice healthy breakfast each day.
-go for a walk or workout each morning and/or evening
-Keep enough gas in the car to get to the next place
-Beep the horn twice as you pass each rider, no stopping necessary unless the rider is down and you see blood.
-drop jugs of water at predetermined mile markers on long rides.
-Check in to the next hotel as early as you like, take the best room, order room service.
-Set your laundry out for one of the boys to to.
-Riders are expected to get from point A to point B on their own, major mechanical issues are only exception. They may be sitting on the side of the road for a few/several hours if unable to fix it alone. We need to be prepared for this..water.
-kick the ass of any whining baby boy who can't deal with the ride (probably me).
Ok, you get the point. This years ride will be much less sleepy than highway 50 so the mood and vibe should be kicked up a notch or ten.
Love you Sue
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Seriously!!! Go'in riding
Just reading my brothers post on our upcoming ride, in six months, is getting me ramped up and ready to put air in my tires. It sucks that it is five degrees outside...spin glass will do for now. Doug has some very good points, this year does need to be a bit different on the social side. For me, the first year was difficult as I was I bit uncertain about making the next day and then the next day and so on. I know now that I am fit and can make the trip so it's time to loosen up a bit and have some fun. I am hoping this years route is not quite so mind numbing as Route 50 across Nevada. The mountains this year should be very nice to ride, tough, but scenic. I can't wait. I too am setting a target weight for the ride of 180 from my current 190, or so, and 1,200 training miles...did 1,004 last year.
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