Finished the Gaspe Peninsula this morning. Began the day riding in the rain but managed to outrun the clouds rest of the day.
Rode along the Saint Lawrence River the rest of the day. Gorgeous. Surprised how beautiful it is. Reminded me of France. As soon as you leave one small village, you see the steeple of the church up ahead. Adorable small houses, some very distinctive.
Arrived in Quebec City late afternoon. The old town below the Chateau Frontenac really is very Disney-like, an artificial sameness in all the over-priced restaurants and boutiques. We did enjoy riding the bike around the other areas of Quebec City.
John Boyd and Beth Cramer, librarians that love to travel on two-wheels (bicycles and motorcycles), share their touring adventures.
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Monday, August 27, 2012
Gaspe Peninsula and food. 8/27
Another day along the Gaspe. Beautiful and good riding.
A passing truck signaled we had dropped something. Our food bag had fallen off our bike. Casualties: box of mushrooms, can of milk, most of our oatmeal, and the bag itself.
We have been eating healthy on this trip. We meet oatmeal in camp or a cheap breakfast, fruit for lunch, and prepare our own dinner. Memorable meals include: sautéed mushrooms and onions with mashed potatoes; chili with sharp cheddar, fritos, and cauliflower; and sandwiches with avocado, Camembert, cucumber, and tomato on fresh baguette.
A passing truck signaled we had dropped something. Our food bag had fallen off our bike. Casualties: box of mushrooms, can of milk, most of our oatmeal, and the bag itself.
We have been eating healthy on this trip. We meet oatmeal in camp or a cheap breakfast, fruit for lunch, and prepare our own dinner. Memorable meals include: sautéed mushrooms and onions with mashed potatoes; chili with sharp cheddar, fritos, and cauliflower; and sandwiches with avocado, Camembert, cucumber, and tomato on fresh baguette.
Sunday, August 26, 2012
Aroostook State Park, buttered toast with caramel, and Gaspe Peninsula
Woke up at the Aroostook State Park campground. Headed out on a short hike for South Peak, a quick 3/4 mile hike. Turned out to be a super-steep 3 mile loop that included North Peak. All before breakfast.
Crossed over into Canada. Ate breakfast in a local diner where they served buttered toast with caramel topping. Bloody genius. And delicious.
Spent the rest of the day along the coastal highway of the Gaspe Peninsula. The ocean to our right, village after village. It is not an overly developed area-- modest family homes, businesses, and cemeteries are still ocean- front.
We stayed at Camp Auberge de Pabos. The campground was full of motor homes, close to the ocean.
Crossed over into Canada. Ate breakfast in a local diner where they served buttered toast with caramel topping. Bloody genius. And delicious.
Spent the rest of the day along the coastal highway of the Gaspe Peninsula. The ocean to our right, village after village. It is not an overly developed area-- modest family homes, businesses, and cemeteries are still ocean- front.
We stayed at Camp Auberge de Pabos. The campground was full of motor homes, close to the ocean.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Acadia National Park and Dean's gym 8/25
Went out to eat with Dean and Penny at This Way Cafe in Bar Harbor. Pretty people everywhere in this town.
Drove through Acadia National Park with our hosts. The Park had almost 2 1/2 million visitors last year. There is a 20 mile loop for cars to drive (this is a small park) plus 45 miles of carriage roads. Amazing views and a Sandy Beach.
Our friend Dean showed us his gym upstairs in his house. No wonder he is in such great shape. I now have gym envy.
Drove through Acadia National Park with our hosts. The Park had almost 2 1/2 million visitors last year. There is a 20 mile loop for cars to drive (this is a small park) plus 45 miles of carriage roads. Amazing views and a Sandy Beach.
Our friend Dean showed us his gym upstairs in his house. No wonder he is in such great shape. I now have gym envy.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Highway 1, Belfast, and Bar Harbor 9/24
Entered Highway 1 along the coast. Stopped in Belfast, Maine for lunch. Friends told us that 20 years ago Belfast had a chicken plant right along the water-- you could watch the body parts float by... Very different now- pretty.
We arrived in Bar Harbor around 3:00. Incredibly busy tourist town. We stayed with our cycling friend Dean and his wife Penny. They cooked lobsters and taught us the fine art of de-shelling the meat. After five nights of camping, a bed, bath, and laundry were very much appreciated.
We arrived in Bar Harbor around 3:00. Incredibly busy tourist town. We stayed with our cycling friend Dean and his wife Penny. They cooked lobsters and taught us the fine art of de-shelling the meat. After five nights of camping, a bed, bath, and laundry were very much appreciated.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Pros and cons of bicycle versus motorcycle touring
Ate breakfast in Ludlow, Vermont where we met a bicycle tourist. I envied his appetite, fatigue, and accomplishment. Got me thinking about the pros and cons of bicycle versus motorcycle touring:
Bicycling pros: health benefits; increased appetite; slower pace; builds self-esteem; ability to create your own heat; cyclists are more interesting people; easier to chat with companions while riding.
Motorcycling pros: feels like flying; can cover distances faster; little physical effort.
Bicycling cons: increased appetite (eating becomes a chore); fatigue; sore ass; easier target for angry motorists.
Motorcycling cons: requires gasoline (as opposed to calories); sore ass; sitting on your butt all day; weather more of an issue-- cold and wet is miserable.
Headed out of Vermont into New Hampshire. The White Mountain National Forest was amazing. Camped at Sebago Lake State Park in Maine, crowded with families but pleasant.
Bicycling pros: health benefits; increased appetite; slower pace; builds self-esteem; ability to create your own heat; cyclists are more interesting people; easier to chat with companions while riding.
Motorcycling pros: feels like flying; can cover distances faster; little physical effort.
Bicycling cons: increased appetite (eating becomes a chore); fatigue; sore ass; easier target for angry motorists.
Motorcycling cons: requires gasoline (as opposed to calories); sore ass; sitting on your butt all day; weather more of an issue-- cold and wet is miserable.
Headed out of Vermont into New Hampshire. The White Mountain National Forest was amazing. Camped at Sebago Lake State Park in Maine, crowded with families but pleasant.
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Lonely Catskills and Entering Vermont
This morning we woke to a beautiful day, stretched and went running (well, jogging). I'm surprised how sore I have been after riding 6-7 hours. But I don't want to use that as an excuse to not exercise.
Headed out of the Catskills, stopping at Katerskill Falls. After parking, we walked a quarter mile along a busy highway to the Falls, much more dangerous than riding the motorcycle. Not sure it was worth the risk.
The Catskills appear a bit down on their luck. At least half of the roadside restaurants are out of business, the towns are very quiet, and few cars are at the hotels. I wonder what it was like in the 40's, 50's, and 60's. Now it just seems lonely.
Entered Vermont by twisting back roads, riding through small villages at low speeds. Not much traffic. Found a great campground-- Winhall Campground at Bald Mountain Lake. great = cheap ($18), pretty, free hot showers, and a wifi area with outlets.
Headed out of the Catskills, stopping at Katerskill Falls. After parking, we walked a quarter mile along a busy highway to the Falls, much more dangerous than riding the motorcycle. Not sure it was worth the risk.
The Catskills appear a bit down on their luck. At least half of the roadside restaurants are out of business, the towns are very quiet, and few cars are at the hotels. I wonder what it was like in the 40's, 50's, and 60's. Now it just seems lonely.
Entered Vermont by twisting back roads, riding through small villages at low speeds. Not much traffic. Found a great campground-- Winhall Campground at Bald Mountain Lake. great = cheap ($18), pretty, free hot showers, and a wifi area with outlets.
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