Friday, 9 March 2012

Janice. Assembled bike. San Diego Hostel.

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Sunny San Diego

Basking in the sun having spent a couple of hours assembling bike. All looks good. Hostel is basic but adequate. Made pancakes with syrup for breakfast, poured batter from jug. Easy. People very friendly and helpful. Interested in what I am doing. I have to repeat myself the whole time. I see blank look come over their face as I waffle on. One guy thought I was Russian.

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Janice in San Diego

Just a short message to say that Janice has arrived safely in San Deigo. Hopefully once Janice settles in at the hostel and assembles her bike and sorts out her mobile phone with an America sim card, she will be able to update her blog herself. The time difference is 8 hours behind us.
From Murray.

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Goodbye, See You In California

Leaving the Island a day early as the weather forecast is not good and the last thing I want is to be stranded and miss my flight. The Arran roads will be a bit quieter for the next couple of months, no blue jacket holding up the traffic. Thanks to all the tradesmen, bin men, NAC vans, bus drivers, County Carpets, etc for their tolerance and cheery waves. Ali and Johney,also Mark for their encouraging words and toots. At least I think that's what they were. Lindsay and Scott for the great 'soup and 2 rolls' at Sannox Golf Club, Catocal Bay Hotel, Sandwich Station and Kinloch Hotel for great food and shelter during the stormy winter. Finally, thanks to Murray, Jill, my 3 wee ones, family and friends who gave me support and space to do this trip. I'm sure, at times, I will miss them very much but the preparation is done so now onwards to enjoy the experience.

Sunday, 4 March 2012

Well My Bags Are Packed and I'm Ready To Leave

Squeezed in At Last

All  Ready to Go
On Saturday I had my last training cycle, thank goodness. Just a gentle 21 miles with my sister Isla and Murray. The sun was actually shining and I thoroughly enjoyed it. I managed to source the part for the bike headset so the bike is running very smoothly. What a relief. Today, Sunday, we boxed the bike for the flight to San Diego and had a bit of a struggle.  British Airways demand that the front wheel and pedals are removed, the handlebars turned and tyres deflated.  We padded the bike frame out with bubble wrap, cardboard and tubing then tried to squeeze the bike into box. Some part was always sticking up or out but eventually we got there and were still speaking. It will be my difficult job in San Diego to  remove and assemble it. My two medium bags are packed, everything  pushed and pummelled into place

Ceremonial Dumping of Filthy, Non-Waterproof Winter Jacket and Overshoes. Yippee

Gone and Forgotten
What a great feeling, training is over so getting rid of my non-waterproof, smelly, filthy winter jacket.  It served me well but its days are over.  The same applies to my overshoes, they have had it, ripped and falling apart.  

Wednesday, 29 February 2012

A Quiet Brodick Morning

Cycled the bike to the top of the String then onto Sannox.  Just a short ride as I am beginning to wind down. Also, testing the video camera on the bike handlebars - Brodick was very quiet when I went through . Camera seems to be working fine and a lot less vibration on this bike than on the last.   Loaded the bike up as it will be when I travel. Had to find places for 4 waterbottles as at times, it could be really hot, Gulf area, so we must keep hydrated. Therefore one bottle on the frame, one on the fork and two attached with straps to bike bag.  Sorted. Its all the little things that have to be remembered - batteries, memory cards etc.  I am allowed only two bags at 25lbs each and that includes tent, sleeping bag, sleep mat, so everything must be kept to an absolute minimum. Still I am used to touring with only two panniers therefore should manage OK.