an adventure worthy of closing out 2009
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an adventure worthy of closing out 2009
So, to start this off, you should first know that I love riding, and I really love riding, but I'm not really a bike enthusiast, I just simply can't afford to get into the sport. See I ride a POS wal-mart schwinn varsity that I only paid 100 for new. I've had it for about a year and a half now, and its the perfect beginners bike, hands down. Perfect, because you can train easily on its 25+ lb frame, and because I now know how to fix anything on my bike, because at 1500 miles, every oem part has passed away, save for the frame and fork.
Alright, second detail to note: as of this past September, I have been without a car, and have been riding Jamie (my schwinn) all about South Florida as my sole source of transportation.
Third important fact: evicted on Dec. 1st, 2009
So, I did what any other 21 year old kid would do when he finds himself homeless:
I packed a bag, bought a crappy schwinn rear rack, threw some stuff in a backpack, and rode to the beach. Then I rode north, and kept riding I guess until I found myself here:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...c&id=892365273
I had a blast, it was an incredible adventure. No, I didnt bring any money, no, I didnt really bring food, no, I didnt have places to sleep, yes, that all made it so much better.
so the stats areeee:
-600 miles
-7 days-120mi max in one day
-60mi min in one day
-80mi avg
some facts:
-went by myself
-used self timer on my phone's camera
-brought 20 bucks, spent instantaneously on food/tubes
-Lost 5 pounds
-did not train at all
-got 8 flats
-was almost murdered in Georgia
-four loko was a bad choice
-beautiful weather all the way up, temp never dropped below 55 at night.
-developed temporary tendonitis in my knees (raising my seat solved the issue, duh)
-met awesome random people
-I gathered plenty of material to write about, which is fortunate for my aspirations as a corny writer (eng major).
I wish others would take the initiative to deviate from the routine, for just one week at least, and abscond into the uncharted territories of life.
some more pics:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...d&id=892365273
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...f&id=892365273
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...c&id=892365273
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...a&id=892365273
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...6&id=892365273
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...5&id=892365273
Alright, second detail to note: as of this past September, I have been without a car, and have been riding Jamie (my schwinn) all about South Florida as my sole source of transportation.
Third important fact: evicted on Dec. 1st, 2009
So, I did what any other 21 year old kid would do when he finds himself homeless:
I packed a bag, bought a crappy schwinn rear rack, threw some stuff in a backpack, and rode to the beach. Then I rode north, and kept riding I guess until I found myself here:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...c&id=892365273
I had a blast, it was an incredible adventure. No, I didnt bring any money, no, I didnt really bring food, no, I didnt have places to sleep, yes, that all made it so much better.
so the stats areeee:
-600 miles
-7 days-120mi max in one day
-60mi min in one day
-80mi avg
some facts:
-went by myself
-used self timer on my phone's camera
-brought 20 bucks, spent instantaneously on food/tubes
-Lost 5 pounds
-did not train at all
-got 8 flats
-was almost murdered in Georgia
-four loko was a bad choice
-beautiful weather all the way up, temp never dropped below 55 at night.
-developed temporary tendonitis in my knees (raising my seat solved the issue, duh)
-met awesome random people
-I gathered plenty of material to write about, which is fortunate for my aspirations as a corny writer (eng major).
I wish others would take the initiative to deviate from the routine, for just one week at least, and abscond into the uncharted territories of life.
some more pics:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...d&id=892365273
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...f&id=892365273
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...c&id=892365273
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...a&id=892365273
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...6&id=892365273
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pi...5&id=892365273
Last edited by Jscan; 01-24-10 at 12:18 AM.
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I admire your courage and self reliance.
This topic might be a better fit in the touring forum.
My kids are all 20 to 23 years old. I know how tough life is right now, I'm glad they are not on their own.
Michael
This topic might be a better fit in the touring forum.
My kids are all 20 to 23 years old. I know how tough life is right now, I'm glad they are not on their own.
Michael
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