Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Manhattan.






We biked today from Ridgewood New Jersey to the George Washington Bridge,

across, and then down the West Side of Manhattan (Riverside Park) all the way to Battery Park at the southern tip of Manhattan. Mike and I had both been there before, but it was the first time we had done it by bike - so there was really no biking in Manhattan on streets, and Riverside Park is beautiful with views across the Hudson the whole way. I had terrible shin splints in my left leg on the way back to Ridgewood, and frankly, I'm glad that we have made it and that I don't have days still to go! It was another 107 km today, for a total of 1129 for me, and 1200 for Mike. But, I remember it well from teaching - you would work and work until a holiday - and then get sick because you were suddenly free and had the time to be sick. I think that is a bit the same. We travelled everyday for 9 days, and then took a well-deserved break yesterday - today, getting on the bike, just didn't feel as good. I guess my body had decided that I had arrived!!! My sister is working at a camp in the Poconos for the summer, and suggested that we bike up there - I don't know if I could do it ... but of course I know I could if it were part of the trip - even long hills don't seem all that daunting anymore. The weather in NYC today was beautiful (maybe a little warm) and it is supposed to be beautiful all week. Mike and I will go in (BY TRAIN) for a couple of days, and Patrice is expected this weekend to pick us up and drive us back to Toronto.

So we have now done everything that we expected to do. It has been an amazing trip - and of course, I will be full of stories when I get back (so that you will all have to ask me to shut up). Mike is thinking of where we should go next. I'm thinking of sleeping .....

Thanks for reading!
Paul

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Day 9 - Success! Ridgewood New Jersey

Hi all - thanks for the support that a number of you offered via email and phone. It was greatly appreciated. After 100km today and some TORRENTIAL rains, we arrived at my sister's house in Ridgewood. We still have to bike into NYC, but we don't have to do that tomorrow, we can do it later in the week - waiting for good weather. But that is easy meat - we won't have to carry the packs or anything else. I will update the blog with pics of Mike and I in Central Park, and on the Staten Island Ferry when we get there.

Stats: 1022 km in 9 days (for me) ... Mike: 1100 km in 10 days
Average speed 22.7km/hr (the hills were really difficult for the last couple of days)

Next update during the week! Thanks again! Paul

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Day 8 Poughkeepsie NY

143 km from Albany. It was a long day. We got a late start - Mike could not true his wheels because his tire developed a fault (a bulge). He thought it was fixed, but 150m on the road and the wobble was back. We had to return to the bike store where we bought the brakes yesterday. They only opened at 10 am so we had time for a capuccino and the weather was perfect so we sat outside. We met an Irish expat biker named John who gave us great advice about getting over the Hudson and joining the 9J highway. We took his advice and accidentally found the 9 bike route we were looking for. So, if we had not got stuck in Albany we would have had bike problems in the middle of nowhere and we would have missed the route. The 9 was hilly and the wind was against us so we were a bit slower than usual. But the views over the Hudson were beautiful with the Catskills in the distance. The towns along the route were really nice and we normally miss them. We had lunch in the town Hudson, and then had trouble finding a hotel in Rhinebeck so we ended up in Poughkeepsie. Now dinner at the Coyote Grill. The pics are both taken on the bridge over the Hudson. Tomorrow: Ridgewood???
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