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neilfein 05-11-09 01:08 PM

Martha's Second tour
 
After a sucessful first tour with Martha (Mrs. neilfein), we're going for our second one. We did the 2-day Greenway tour, now it's time for a tour with camping. We're going on Memorial Day weekend, in 2 weeks.

We'll take the train to Red Bank, and ride to Cheesequake park, where we'll camp. We'll ride home the following day, to Highland Park. Here's the draft route:

http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path...our-2009289894 (2 days, 35 miles)

We own two tents: A hevy 4-person tent for car camping, and a lighter 2-person tent I take on tour. Even though it'll be cramped, we'll bring the lighter one. Martha's camped several times, and she went on a tour that's longer than this one will be. What's gonna be new to her are the hills (not all that many) and combining camping with touring. Distance riding isn't her thing at this point, hence the super-short days.

Does anyone have thoughts on my plan, or ideas to make it smoother? I'm trying to keep this unintimidating and fun.

Edit: The Historian will recognize much of this route - we rode a version of this for our first tour, and got lost in Cheesequake. I learned from experience, and we'll approach the park from the east, where there are gravel trails leading to the camping area.

Neil_B 05-11-09 11:01 PM


Originally Posted by neilfein (Post 8897334)
After a sucessful first tour with Martha (Mrs. neilfein), we're going for our second one. We did the 2-day Greenway tour, now it's time for a tour with camping. We're going on Memorial Day weekend, in 2 weeks.

We'll take the train to Red Bank, and ride to Cheesequake park, where we'll camp. We'll ride home the following day, to Highland Park. Here's the draft route:

http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path...our-2009289894 (2 days, 35 miles)

We own two tents: A hevy 4-person tent for car camping, and a lighter 2-person tent I take on tour. Even though it'll be cramped, we'll bring the lighter one. Martha's camped several times, and she went on a tour that's longer than this one will be. What's gonna be new to her are the hills (not all that many) and combining camping with touring. Distance riding isn't her thing at this point, hence the super-short days.

Does anyone have thoughts on my plan, or ideas to make it smoother? I'm trying to keep this unintimidating and fun.

Edit: The Historian will recognize much of this route - we rode a version of this for our first tour, and got lost in Cheesequake. I learned from experience, and we'll approach the park from the east, where there are gravel trails leading to the camping area.

Martha rides a Navigator, if I recall correctly. She may have problems with the climbs at seven miles from the start and eight miles from the end. Navigators require a lot of work and patience when climbing. I don't think there's much you can do about Holmdel Road - I remember it climbing forever.

You didn't include "don't change a thing" in your options above, so I couldn't vote. It looks like a nice touring route.

neilfein 05-12-09 07:00 AM


Originally Posted by The Historian (Post 8901034)
Martha rides a Navigator, if I recall correctly. She may have problems with the climbs at seven miles from the start and eight miles from the end. Navigators require a lot of work and patience when climbing. I don't think there's much you can do about Holmdel Road - I remember it climbing forever.

Yeah, there's not a practical way to route around Holmdel Road if I want to go through that area. The hill near the end includes getting across route 18. I can route up the Old Bridge Turnpike and avoid some of it, but I remember that not being a particularly nice ride. (We ended up on the sidewalk of Route 18 for a few blocks.)

Yes, you recall correctly. Hers is a smaller frame than yours, of course.

I figure that one big hill each day should be fine, especially considering we'll be warmed up by that point.


Originally Posted by The Historian (Post 8901034)
You didn't include "don't change a thing" in your options above, so I couldn't vote. It looks like a nice touring route.

Thanks! It's a second draft. :innocent:

Neil_B 05-12-09 10:00 PM

[QUOTE=neilfein;8901974]Yeah, there's not a practical way to route around Holmdel Road if I want to go through that area. The hill near the end includes getting across route 18. I can route up the Old Bridge Turnpike and avoid some of it, but I remember that not being a particularly nice ride. (We ended up on the sidewalk of Route 18 for a few blocks.) [/HTML]

I gather she's comfortable riding in traffic? And NJ traffic at that?

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Yes, you recall correctly. Hers is a smaller frame than yours, of course.
I should hope so, since she's smaller than me. :) Still, the older Nav hardly climbed well, and the newer models are even more crank-forward. Tell her to spin, spin, spin when she comes to rises.

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I figure that one big hill each day should be fine, especially considering we'll be warmed up by that point.
The one on the second day looks short enough to walk if need be. The one on the first day on Holmdel is the one I'd worry about. Where in Red Bank are you starting from? The hotel we stayed at?

neilfein 05-13-09 06:33 AM


Originally Posted by The Historian (Post 8907951)
I gather she's comfortable riding in traffic? And NJ traffic at that?

Very much so. She grew up in DC, and rides in traffic very well.


Originally Posted by The Historian (Post 8907951)
Where in Red Bank are you starting from? The hotel we stayed at?

No, we're going to take the train down to Red Bank on Saturday morning. I originally thought about riding to the park from home on the first day, but this is more interesting even though it means I don't get to try the trailer out on tour just yet.

Tom Stormcrowe 05-13-09 07:23 AM

Sounds like the two of you are going to have fun! Enjoy the tour!

neilfein 05-13-09 07:28 AM

My knees have been bothering me lately, so I'm gonna have to take it easy on the hills - particularly carrying cammpng gear.

Neil, did you have any trouble getting a rack on your Navigator? We're having problems getting one on Martha's bike.

Neil_B 05-13-09 07:33 AM


Originally Posted by neilfein (Post 8909279)
My knees have been bothering me lately, so I'm gonna have to take it easy on the hills - particularly carrying cammpng gear.

Neil, did you have any trouble getting a rack on your Navigator? We're having problems getting one on Martha's bike.

No trouble at all. Then again, my shop put it on for me. :) What is the problem you are having?

neilfein 05-13-09 07:44 AM

The eyelets near the seatpost are places so you can't use a regular stay; the brakes are in the way.

neilfein 05-13-09 08:02 AM

It is possible to route around Holmdel Rd, sorta:

http://www.bikely.com/maps/bike-path...-tour-2009-v-2

This gets rid of about 50' of climbing.

neilfein 05-21-09 07:15 AM

We started packing last night, and need to pick up some stuff sacks and straps tonight. We never were able to get a rack on Martha's bike, so she'll take a backpack and I'll have all the camping stuff.

She's getting over a cold, and my knees have been bothering me. Rain is predicted this weekend - not a problem for the riding, more for the camping. We may have to postpone, but I want to try if at all possible.

Neil_B 05-21-09 07:33 AM


Originally Posted by neilfein (Post 8957970)
We started packing last night, and need to pick up some stuff sacks and straps tonight. We never were able to get a rack on Martha's bike, so she'll take a backpack and I'll have all the camping stuff.

She's getting over a cold, and my knees have been bothering me. Rain is predicted this weekend - not a problem for the riding, more for the camping. We may have to postpone, but I want to try if at all possible.

Keep the backpack as light as possible. And good luck!

EasyEd 05-21-09 04:13 PM

Have fun. I wish my wife would tour with me. I got to go by myself for my first short tour next month.


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