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From Oregon Coast to Kentucky WITH NO FLAT TIRES! by Jeff Lee

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Connie Johnson commented on a photo in Day Two: Roseburg, Oregon to "Umpqua's Last Resort" RV Park

Looks like bear country to me.

5 years ago
Connie Johnson commented on Introduction

Glad I’m going to get to go on this journey with you. Stay safe and have a great trip. I will be watching.

5 years ago
Lauri Marksberry commented on A vegetarian who does not like vegetables

I love it! I also do not eat meat. Never have my whole life not because I am vegan or a vegetarian but because I am just weird. I also do not like vegetables unless you count french fries. I make the best grilled cheese and mac n cheese around 😊 ....stay safe!

5 years ago
Ione Johnson commented on a photo in Day Four: Fort Klamath, Oregon to Lakeview, Oregon

LOL! Welcome to eastern Oregon.

5 years ago
Ione Johnson commented on Day One: Bandon, Oregon to Roseburg, Oregon

Awww...now I’m homesick for the PNW. Safe travels. I’m looking forward to the pics.

5 years ago
Scott Anderson commented on Day Three: "Umpqua's Last Resort" RV Park to Fort Klamath, Oregon

Thanks for the tip about Jo’s Motel! We’ve biked this road before going the other way, and I’d wondered about Fort Klamath.

Good so far though - no flat tires!

5 years ago
Steele Hinton commented on a photo in Day Two: Roseburg, Oregon to "Umpqua's Last Resort" RV Park

Ask your mom what the temp was here in Fleming County today.

5 years ago
Gregory Garceau replied to a comment by Jeff Lee on A vegetarian who does not like vegetables

I think the two main reasons I left Iowa were to go to college and to get away from my mom's ham balls. Now you had to go and remind me of those things. If all meat tasted like ham balls, I would have become a full-fledged vegetarian back in 4th grade. To this day I fear that if I even TOUCH one of those things without sterilizing my hands afterward, I could end up with a hook for a hand--like that guy in your picture of the hand-washing sign.

5 years ago
Adam Zamora commented on Day One: Bandon, Oregon to Roseburg, Oregon

Glad to see you pushing off. Bonne route!

5 years ago
Jeff Lee replied to a comment by Gregory Garceau on A vegetarian who does not like vegetables

Hey Gregory,

After two days on tour, I've not been tempted by meat... but then, I was never a meat fanatic like yourself, and virtually everyone else I've met from Iowa, home state of my wife Joy. The most disgusting thing that people in Iowa seem to like are the dreaded "ham balls". Gag!

Hope you enjoy the journal, and the suspense of whether I'll get a flat tire or eat a cheeseburger.

Jeff

5 years ago
Kathleen Jones commented on a photo in Day One: Bandon, Oregon to Roseburg, Oregon

Yeah, listen to Scott. He knows.

5 years ago
Scott Anderson commented on a photo in Day One: Bandon, Oregon to Roseburg, Oregon

Not the most promising start to a cross country tour. You really want to keep those feet dry if you can.

5 years ago
Suzanne Gibson commented on Day One: Bandon, Oregon to Roseburg, Oregon

I'm looking forward to your adventures, and your excellent pictures as well!
Maybe when you get tired of grilled cheese sandwiches, even vegetables will look good. As they say, hunger is the best cook.
Wishing you wind from the right direction and no dogs, and of course you aren't going to get any flats anyway.

5 years ago
Gregory Garceau commented on A vegetarian who does not like vegetables

Hi Jeff,
Before I get to the vegetarian topic, I must agree with Scott in that I'm intrigued by the "no flat tires." I think I've had at least one flat on every tour I've ever taken and multiple flats on my first one. Multiple=more than 10. And they rarely happen at a convenient time. If you succeed, I will be so jealous.

So, I'm looking forward to your tour based on a number of things. 1) Whether or not you get a flat, 2) Your customized Egan route, 3) Your previous journals, and 4) How well you are able to stick to your new vegetarian diet.

I am not a vegetarian, but I've tried--and failed--to become one a couple of times. It was too hard because, like you, I was never a big fan of vegetables. Plus, growing up in Iowa, meat was a staple at every meal. Now, after more than a half-century of meat-eating, I'm convinced meat is as addictive as tobacco or heroine. I even wrote about my addiction at a state park campground in Tennessee while on one of my bike tours.

"Before setting out on this trip I vowed to eat more fruits and vegetables than I have on previous tours. Philosophically and ethically I sympathize with vegetarianism. I even tried to be a vegetarian in my college years. My attempt only lasted a couple of weeks. I am attracted to meat in the most embarrassing way. Occasionally I will eat ONLY meat for a meal--huge, unhealthy quantities of meat. Cow meat, pig meat, chicken meat, fish meat--it doesn't matter to me what kind of meat. It's what my body craves. I seem to be no less of a carnivore than a tiger."

There is no hope for me, but I really hope you succeed.

5 years ago
Jeff Lee commented on A vegetarian who does not like vegetables

I'll be using these incredibly tough Sparwood tires that my wife selected, and which we used when we rode the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route in 2016. I'll put Stan's Sealant in them. I 'll be extremely surprised if I get a flat, but the possibility of it happening might add some very minor drama, haha.

I once ran over about 25 goathead thorns with these tires, and plucked them all out without losing any air.

5 years ago