Sunday, May 29, 2022

Bike Ride: Pismo Beach to San Luis Obispo to Central Coast Brewing

 Lovely weather today — sunny with a light to stiff breeze, thankfully mostly a tailwind. We road from Pismo Beach to San Luis Obispo. The goal was to meet the family at Central Coast Brewing for lunch. Unfortunately they couldn’t join us because there was gridlock on 101 due to an accident.

Our ride was delightful. Perfect conditions.


On our way there we saw the Octagon Barn. On this event area they have a cow that is decorated for perfect photo shoots. How did we do?

The sign on the side said it was created for the SLO Breakawhey club by artist, Carol Paulsen. It is wearing a cycling jersey and cycling shorts, a helmet, and cycling glasses.

Then it was on to Central Coast Brewing. I had a peanut butter stout brew, and Paula had an IPA. We split a tri-tip sandwich and played a game of Qwirkle. Great fun.

We decided we should do the return bike before the wind picked up any further. Great fun checking out the whitecaps on the ocean.




Saturday, May 28, 2022

Welcome to Memorial Day Weekend!

 Hurrah! We got our first trike ride in this morning, after a week’s hiatus. Sally and we biked from Pismo Beach to Avila Beach and back. While the three mile Bob Jones bike path was busy with people walking, strollers, scooters and bicycles, it was fun to get out in the lovely weather. Check out the photos:



Hopefully there will be more riding tomorrow… 🚲🚴‍♀️🚴🏻‍♂️



Friday, May 27, 2022

Onward to Pismo Beach

Yesterday we said goodbye to Jo Ann in Visalia, and traveled to Pismo Beach, a distance of 154 miles. Doesn’t seem very far, but when dragging the trailer, we only travel at 55 mph max, so it takes a while.


Jo Ann’s barn is about half painted with primer and top coat, and about half her new fence is stained. We also had a great visit. I’m sorry we couldn’t finish it with her, but our bodies have their limits, and the limits were showing.



Paula’s sister, Barbara, was happy to greet us in Pismo Beach. We got the truck and trailer parked out in front of her home, and got it hooked up to her electric. Then it was out to have lunch — Mexican, of course — and do errands.

Temperatures in Pismo Beach are in the 60’s during the day and 40’s at night. A lovely change from the high temperatures in Visalia. We’re so climatized to Washington, that Paula found she got a touch of heat stroke on one morning when she was working hard on the trailer. Glad it wasn’t any more serious.

The rest of the family arrives for Memorial Day weekend late tonight. Tomorrow we’ll see Sally, Paula’s other sister, Chris and Andrea along with their children Austin and Grace. Barbara will have quite the full house. We’ll all go out tomorrow to celebrate Barbara’s birthday. Paula & I are hoping we can get a trike/bike ride in with Sally before the dinner departure time. We’ve been told to arrive extra early because the restaurant does not take reservations, and we’ll be a party of 12! Wish us luck!





Tuesday, May 24, 2022

First Kubota Ride

Today we did no painting; both of us are a bit sore from our exploits, but thankfully quite pleased with our progress.

Instead we moved the items Jo Ann stores behind her barn, with the aid of her Kubota tractor,  to allow the tree people to come in to remove a tree that is getting too large for the property line. We also harvested a little Chinese Pistache tree that was growing on the back forty. She’s planted it in a pot to get it established, and then it will join five others that are growing in her backyard. When she brought the little pistache tree forward in the backyard to place it under an existing tree, she let me drive the Kubota. What fun! It will take me a minute to get better at it, but at least my maiden voyage has been accomplished.

We had a goal of staining her fence today, but her 30-year-old sprayer decided it had had enough. So rather than fight the 95 degree temperatures, we headed off to Home Depot to purchase a new one. I figure the old one has been fully amortized! Then we hit the paint store for more stain. We’ll be out early again tomorrow morning to miss the heat of the day; the predicted high is expected to be 105.

Here’s a short video of me with the Kubota. Enjoy!

Monday, May 23, 2022

Visalia Work Continues…

 Hi Everyone,

Paula & I are having a nice visit with Jo Ann. She made her world famous garlic chicken pizza last night in her camp chef pizza oven. Yummy!!

Jo Ann and I continue to work on painting her barn. Due to the 90+ degree heat in Visalia, we start painting each day at 6:30am. After three to four hours we’re done in and the heat has arrived. We completed the primer on the full side, and half the back. And the top coat is on the long side. All of it done with paint brushes because the wood hadn’t seen paint in thirty years. Boy was it thirsty! While we didn’t get if finished, we made excellent progress.

Tomorrow I’ll stain a portion of Jo Ann’s fence. But this time it’s a power sprayer. Should make it go much faster and easier.

Meanwhile Paula has been doing a super job readying the trailer for our travels. She’s cleaned everything, checked that all the systems work, organized the items we brought and found homes for everything so that we’ll be ready to hit the road. Thanks, Paula!

Pismo Beach is our next stop on Thursday.

Here are a few painting pictures…








Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Arrival to Visalia

Today we drove from Corning to Visalia, Ca. It’s great to see Jo Ann! We’ve stored our trailer with her over the winter, so now we get to uncover it and provision it for the road. The adventures await!

While on route today we got some amazing news from Mel at Recumbent PDX. He called Shimano on Paula’s behalf to see if they would cut her a break on replacing her Shimano Steps E8000 motor that had the catastrophic failure at 2.5 years old when the warranty ended at two years. Mel was such a great negotiator that Shimano is shipping out a replacement motor in the next day or so. Paul will install it on Paula’s trike, and bring the bike to TaterTOT! WOW!!! We are so grateful and amazed.

So what will we do with the brand new Catrike Trail? We’ll bring it with us on our trip. Since Leslie had a failure of her e-assist on our last trip, and Paula’s failed at the start of this trip, we figure having a spare along is not such a bad idea. Tough to have to plan this way, but it sure beats not having your working trike when you’re trying to ride.

For the next few days we’ll help Jo Ann with projects around her home, and get our trailer ready to travel. Next stop Pismo Beach.



Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Portland, Oregon to Corning, California

 We’re making progress getting to Visalia, but plans had to change.

Paula wasn’t happy with the Bafang motor characteristics on Sunday’s ride, so we went into Recumbent PDX yesterday to see what they had. Paul was an excellent tour guide. After test riding the Catrike 559 and Catrike Trail, Paula decided on the Trail. To the base model she added short cranks (155mm), the E-Cat Bosch e-assist, two high capacity batteries, head and tail light by Light & Motion wired into the e-assist system, rear rack, front fenders, bottle cage, Schwalbe Marathon Plus tires,  and a right mirror mount for her electronic toys.

We figure if we can get the motor replaced on her 2.5 year old HP Velotechnik FS20, the Catrike will be a guest trike and the fallback trike when one of ours fails. (Unfortunately we feel like involuntary beta testers in the e-assist market, and one of us tends to have a motor failure right before or during a big adventure. NO FUN!)

So, this morning we packed up our stuff and drove off from Portland. Thank you, Paul & Bev!! We made it down to Corning, and then figured we should call it quits for the night. Tomorrow, we’ll finish the drive to Jo Ann’s in Visalia, and get started organizing and provisioning our trailer for our cross-country adventure.



Sunday, May 15, 2022

Faraday Road along the Clackamas River: 15 miles round trip

 

Paul led us on a lovely ride today on Faraday Road along the Clackamas River outside of Estacada, Oregon. 

This 15 mile ride allowed Paula to check out her new motor. And we even avoided the rain until we were all packed up for the day and had had lunch. Pretty awesome!  Check out the photos for the day…

Our fearless leader, Paul.


The river was always close at hand…

A stone house anyone?

Love this garden coffee cup!

Paula and Paul are ahead of me, as usual. 🤣

Paul assuring no one misses the turn.




Julie, Ron and Riki

Riki

Dave (somehow I missed Edna!)

Paul

Nancie

The dam





And we ended our day at Fearless Brewing Company for a lovely lunch and a brew. Thank you all for a fantastic ride! Hope to see you at TaterTOT!!







Saturday, May 14, 2022

Sequim to Portland

 Hello everyone!

Many thanks to our friends for the loving send-off yesterday. We will miss our friends in our community this summer. Adventures of the road are calling…

While we started early this morning, we didn’t go far. Just 200 miles from our place to Milwaukie, Oregon — a suburb of Portland.

Why the small number of miles? Earlier this week Paula was riding her HP Velotechnic Scorpion FS20 with Shimano Steps from home to Sequim, and the motor catastrophically failed. Our local bike shop rescued her, and even looked to see if there was anything to be done, but alas, the motor was dead. A call to Shimano confirmed that they don’t fix them, but only replace them, and of course there are no spares available.

So down to Milwaukie we went to visit our friends, Paul & Bev. Paul had graciously offered to pull the Bafang motor of of Sally’s road bike and put it on Paula’s Scorpion. (Sally is Paula’s sister, and her bike was at our place in Washington. This has allowed us to escape the supply-chain woes.) Paul and Paula are working on the trike now, and I’m working baking two apple pies. They love my pies, and we get to enjoy them together.  Ah the life!



After a ride tomorrow (weather permitting) with the Portland crew, we hope to be on our way to Visalia to see Jo Ann, and pick up our trailer that she has been keeping in her backyard for us this past winter. Price for storage won’t be pies, but I happen to know she has a barn that needs painting… we’ll see…



Thursday, May 12, 2022

Welcome to our Wanderings for 2022!

 Hello everyone!

We’re about ready to set out on our next travel and triking adventure. This blog will be one way of showing you the sights, and staying in contact with you. Feel free to send us an email, or call. We’ll be phoning folks from the road as well.

Below is a sketch of some of the high points we plan on doing, with lots of free-form adventures in between.

  • Pick up our trailer in Visalia.
  • Celebrate Paula’s sister, Barbara’s, 80th birthday
  • Help Diane celebrate her retirement, and trike in the Bay Area
  • Attend TaterTOT in Idaho for lots of triking
  • Camp with my sister, Amy, in Wyoming
  • Travel across the US and Canada to reach Prince Edward Island, where we’ll trike for a week.
  • Travel southwest to Deerfield, Massachusetts to visit with my Mom and do more triking
  • Travel west to attend Recumbent Retreat for more triking
  • Have a short break at home to bake pies
  • Travel to the San Juan’s for a bike tour with our friends from Recumbent PDX.
  • Return home to pack for our travel to Arizona for the winter.
Whew! Can you say we’re traveling and triking fools! We can! Feel free to suggest places we should see (or ride) on the way.


Sacramento River Trail out of Redding, Ca.

Today Paula and I rode our Tern Vektron S10 bicycles on the Sacramento River Trail. We started at the Sundial Bridge, and road up towards th...