Journal Comments - We'll see you when the snow melts. - CycleBlaze

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From We'll see you when the snow melts. by Kelly Iniguez

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Jeanna & Kerry Smith commented on Transit day

Happy pedaling! We're looking forward to following along.

8 months ago
Rachael Anderson commented on Transit day

I hope all goes well and you get good weather!

8 months ago
marilyn swett commented on Transit day

Enjoy your tour!

8 months ago
Scott Anderson commented on Transit day

Good luck! Be safe, and hoping you get good weather.

8 months ago
Larry Mitchell commented on Transit day

Looking forward to following along … do enjoy your planning and thinking ahead.

8 months ago
Kelly Iniguez replied to a comment by George (Buddy) Hall on Map

Buddy,
Historically, they clear the pass from the west first. It takes weeks more for the east side to open. Wayne Estes sent me an informative link with the dates of the openings of both sides going back decades. I tried to find it again right now and couldn't. I did read this current article on roads conditions. Getting to the top in two weeks may or may not happen! https://flatheadbeacon.com/2024/05/31/as-plows-reach-logan-pass-glacier-parks-high-country-hangs-onto-winter/

One sneaky advance of doing the climb as a day ride is being able to leave the majority of gear back in the room. I don't think that's occurred to Jacinto yet - that he won't be fully loaded. Don't be surprised if you see him with full panniers. Jacinto is a man of principles and he wouldn't want anyone to accuse him of slacking!

8 months ago
George (Buddy) Hall commented on Map

Looks like a great route! A small part of it overlaps with the border-to-border I hope to ride someday (still uncertain about my ability to do it this year), so I'll be following along closely. Not that you'd necessarily want to, but you could crest Logan Pass and descend to St. Mary. Pretty scenery, and St. Mary is a nice place, but you would miss several days of interesting scenery on your planned route. Looking forward to following along!

8 months ago
Rachael Anderson commented on A tale of two bicycles

I sure understand your ambivalence about which bike to take! I wouldn’t want to do a lot of climbing with a bike that may be hard to get in a low enough gear. I look forward to following your tour!

8 months ago
Rachael Anderson commented on a photo in A tale of two bicycles

I’m glad to hear he’s planning on taking this bike so he can carry stuff!

8 months ago
Mike Ayling commented on A tale of two bicycles

Take the Rolloff bike!
You can either shift to 1 or 14 before removing the Ex box. When replacing make sure the shifter is back at 1 or 14 as appropriate.

8 months ago
Wayne Estes commented on A tale of two bicycles

I would go with the faster, lighter bike because both are strong enough for the task.

8 months ago
Wayne Estes commented on a photo in Moab training opportunity.

That segment wasn't built yet when I toured there in 2010. At that time the path ended at the Arches entrance.

8 months ago
Kelly Iniguez commented on a photo in Tucson training

I was quite happy with myself. I had finished the whole bottle in -20 minutes.

8 months ago
Rachael Anderson commented on a photo in Tucson training

You sure are creative! I know you used pickle juice slot in Spain.

8 months ago
Kelly Iniguez replied to a comment by Suzanne Gibson on a photo in Tucson training

Jacinto is about the same speed on the scooter as I am riding! If he could
Figure out how to carry his gear, that might be a going thing.

9 months ago