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Originally Posted by rhm
(Post 8029192)
:roflmao2:Was that a big surprise to him?
I bet Ryan will like Texas. I've never been there, but I've never met a Texan I didn't like (I've seen one or two on TV, of course, but I'm not sure they were real Texans). Texas is pick up truck country. Drivers stop every time they see a bike laying down and ask if we need help. Ryan will like Texas if the weather gives him a break. Right now he is in a 13* wind chill on a lonely highway. I will not be surprised if he is offered a ride, and I hope he would accept it.. |
Originally Posted by The Historian
(Post 8029250)
I think I will post a link to the Commuting Forum. There are a LOT of DC area bike commuters. At least they could provide information on getting into and out of the city.
http://www.bikeforums.net/showpost.p...8&postcount=62 |
Originally Posted by 10 Wheels
(Post 8029262)
Texans are friendly toward bicycle riders.
Texas is pick up truck country. Drivers stop every time they see a bike laying down and ask if we need help. Ryan will like Texas if the weather gives him a break. Right now he is in a 13* wind chill on a lonely highway. I will not be surprised if he is offered a ride, and I hope he would accept it.. Having spoken with him I doubt he will have any problems presenting himself as a friendly young man on an adventure. I think that is an important trait no matter where you find yourself on your bike. I've lived in Florida, Washington State, Connecticut, Hawaii, and California, and of course my Native Texas. I've traveled extensively in all points in between. The term "Southern Hospitality" didn't invent itself, lol. I sincerly believe most people are good at heart and kind to strangers. Unfortunatley, there is always a segment of society that will not hesitate to do harm. I don't think the demographic is limited by it's geogpahic location though. |
Originally Posted by rhm
(Post 8029192)
I bet Ryan will like Texas. I've never been there, but I've never met a Texan I didn't like (I've seen one or two on TV, of course, but I'm not sure they were real Texans).
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Hey everyone!
I just got off the phone with Ryan. Apparently he is in the tiny town of Fort Stockton, TX. Traveling on the Interstate may be a problem - he happened to run into a British woman who bikes around the world and writes books about it (I didn't catch her name from him) who recently got a "warning ticket" for being on I-10. Ryan says his goal for tomorrow is to get to Ozona, as he had mentioned earlier in this post, and to arrive in Austin this weekend. He says that his knees are feeling better and that icing them helps a lot. Ryan also let me know that he expects to have driver support again in Louisiana. The temps have been cold, but he says he is doing okay. It's also okay to call him at any time - he has a headset and says that sometimes the best parts of his days are cycling and talking. Other than that, I think that's about everything. He sounds like he is in good spirits and having a great time. :) |
One thing I would like to point out about the interstates. They tend to be the least hilly routes. That is, they sought out the flattest routes for them and then did more flattening of the routes as compared to other roads. So when you head through "the hill country", the more of a back-road it is, the steeper and more frequent the hills will be.
I recall seeing signs in various places saying "no bicycles" on interstates. But I don't remember seeing those on most Texas interstates. I would guess out in the boondocks, nobody's going to care much. |
Got an e-mail last night that he is having good weather and making good time. I had e-ailed him about remembering that churches and police stations are great resources when in remote areas and small towns.
He spent the night at a church last night and they have taken very good care of him from the sounds of it. He still expects to make Austin on Saturday at some point and will be taking 290 when he gets to it to make his way through Austin. This where he will find near endless rollers, lol. It's been almost 30 years since I was in the little town I was going to try and meet him in on Friday. A mapquest session showed me it would be around 12 hrs round trip to drive down and back. It looks like I will have to find an alternative method to deliver the care package since working all night and then spending 12 hrs behind the wheel seems ill advised. |
Originally Posted by StephenH
(Post 8034488)
One thing I would like to point out about the interstates. They tend to be the least hilly routes. That is, they sought out the flattest routes for them and then did more flattening of the routes as compared to other roads. So when you head through "the hill country", the more of a back-road it is, the steeper and more frequent the hills will be.
I recall seeing signs in various places saying "no bicycles" on interstates. But I don't remember seeing those on most Texas interstates. I would guess out in the boondocks, nobody's going to care much. |
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Originally Posted by 10 Wheels
(Post 8037990)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3293/...7fc0a7.jpg?v=0 |
Originally Posted by 10 Wheels
(Post 8037990)
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Originally Posted by spinnaker
(Post 8038340)
I don't see any pictures. Am I missing something?
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The LA Times had an article on Ryan: http://www.latimes.com/la-na-moment1...,3535091.story
There is a picture of Ryan and his rig at the top of the article. Ray |
i'm liking the mccain/palin sticker touch.
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Originally Posted by 10 Wheels
(Post 8038408)
Click on the arrow when the Gallery comes up.
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Originally Posted by spinnaker
(Post 8038891)
Doesn't work with Firefox. :(.
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Originally Posted by garysol1
(Post 8038952)
worked fine for me on Firefox 3.04
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http://www.bikingforobama.com/2008/1...r-obama-merch/
http://www.onewaynorth.com/republic/shop/ Now he is selling t-shirts? What happens if he fails do I get my money back? Would I be stuck with an epic fail t-shirt? |
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Update:
Ryan is in Sonora, TX about 200 miles from Austin. He didn't make great time today after doing about 110 miles the day before. He still expects to be Austin on Saturday and stay until Monday morning, and then spend Christmas in Houston. Care package is in route and special thanks to Joshua for taking it fown to Austin for me since life got in the way of delivering it myself. |
He's about 40% of the way there.
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I don't think he is going to San Antonio. Is this just to get a rough idea?
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Thanks. TXVintage.
His visit to Houston will save me many miles. |
Originally Posted by 10 Wheels
(Post 8044533)
Thanks. TXVintage.
His visit to Houston will save me many miles. |
Originally Posted by spinnaker
(Post 8044579)
Why would he dip all the way down to Houston? Seems way out of the way to me.
Rode 90 miles today temps 68* to 71* Of course that will change. |
Skipping ahead a little, according to the information in this post:
http://www.bikeforums.net/showpost.p...0&postcount=74 it looks like DC Metro isn't allowing bikes on trains during the event, and the days before. |
Way off topic, but how do you get those bicycle icons onto a google map?
On topic, I'll be happy give Ryan a call, let him know he's got a place to crash for the night the closer he gets to NC. |
Originally Posted by eric von zipper
(Post 8046452)
Way off topic, but how do you get those bicycle icons onto a google map?
Now, if bikeforums only allowed for Google Maps embedding... probably just as well, since Google Maps crashes the version of IE I have to use. |
Originally Posted by neilfein
(Post 8046502)
This is from memory: Once you've created a map (through the "My Maps" link), make a placemark, then click on it. A windowlet will pop up, and there's a standard marker icon in the upper-right corner. Click on the icon, and an icon chooser doohicky will pop up. You can actually create your own icons as well. Pretty neat.
Now, if bikeforums only allowed for Google Maps embedding... probably just as well, since Google Maps crashes the version of IE I have to use. |
Originally Posted by neilfein
(Post 8046502)
.... crashes the version of IE I have to use. |
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