WHAT AM I DOING?


I must say that this is an adventure. I came to Alaska to ride my bike and I am building a deck. The new adventure begins on June 3. I will ride to Girdwood, Alaska,which is about 36 miles from Anchorage. On June 4 I will ride to Whittier, Alaska, which is about 24 miles from Girdwood. At Whittier I have to wait for Jim Jr. to drive me through the tunnel. There is only one road into Whittier and it goes through a tunnel. No bikes, no walking through the tunnel. In Whittier I will catch the ferry to Bellingham, Washington. I will spend five nights on the ferry between Whittier and Bellingham. From Bellingham I plan to ride my bike to Saint Paul, Minnesota. I will take a route mapped out by Adventure Cycling Association and I will use their maps. On my travels I will update this blog whenever possible. Feel free to follow along and post a comment or email me at silverfox.jim@aol.com

Sunday, June 17, 2012

End of the Adventure

I'm home, so the adventure is over.  I must say that it has been an excellent adventure.  We spent two nights at the cabin and came home on Saturday.  I want to thank everyone for following my blog.  It was always great to get comments.  I am comfortable with my decision to call off the adventure.  I did travel a lot of miles to make that decision.  I also spend a lot of money and accumulated a lot of stuff in the process.  The ferry ride was great.  There was a group on the ferry that reminds me of my coffee group.  The group on the ferry are the smokers who go to the back of the boat to the smoking area and solve the world's problems.  That is kind of what the coffee group does, except with coffee.  Great group of people.  Both groups.  I know when I get back to coffee they are going to say "What were you thinking anyway?". 

A big thanks to Jim Jr. (webmaster), Destin and Elsie for their support and putting up with me for a month.  They are fun to be around.  A month is a long time to impose on their family.  But, I would do it again if they would have me.  And of course Georgia.  My biggest supporter and rescuer.  I don't know why a long time ago she didn't whack me along side of the head and say "What are you thinking?".  But she didn't and she found me in the Cascade Mountains and took me back home.  Now there is a gal for you.

Friday will be my 70th birthday. So to everyone that checked on me through my blog thanks for the great big birthday present.  JIM (The Silver Fox)

Friday, June 15, 2012

MINNESOTA

We made it to MN last night. We are at our cabin on the Crow Wing River. We,ll be here a couple of nights or maybe more. That,s up to Georgia. I have to be nice to her, she did come to get me. Tuesday I will be back to the coffee shop to reclaim me favorit chair.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Miles City

No wifi last night but they have it working by this morning.  Hope to be on the road by eight.  The picture is where I had dinner last Saturday night.  First night off the boat.


Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Missula

It is Wednesday morning 7:30 and getting on the road. We will see how far we get today.

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

GEORGIA

Georgia in front of motel, with rental car and still smiling.


Camping in Concrete

My camp site on the last night.


Decision Day

So here is the story.  I am sitting in the Hampton Inn in Ellensburg, WA.  It is Tuesday morning about 2:15 am.  I finished my second day of riding on Sunday and stopped in Concrete, WA.  It has been two hard days for me.  Both days I did 30 to 35 miles.  Now the real climbing starts as I head toward Newhalem. It is decision day. Can I continue on and make it over the mountains? Am I still having fun? Can I physically do this?  The answer I came up with was no.  On my adventure I have been gone from home for not quite a month and a half and I have maybe a total of 250 miles bike riding.  The most fun I have had so far is building the deck with Jim Jr. and being with Elise and Destin. I don't think that I am made up for this long distance bike riding or maybe fully loaded bike trips.  I have to see what comes up down the line.  But for right now I long to be home with Georgia and the guys at the coffee shop.  So the adventure is over. Sunday I went to plan C or is it D or E. I called Georgia and as the faithful wife she flew to Seattle on Monday, rented a car and picked me up in Concrete.  I just love that gal for putting up with me. Like I said we are now in Ellensburg WA and heading home. I have some pictures that I have not been able to post the last week so on the way home I will post them.  Thanks for following.  It has been an anventure.

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Dad has not been able to find a hot spot on the ferry portion of his trip to get online and blog from, so gave me a call, updated me on his progress, and asked I do a quick update on his blog. So here it goes.

Dad called from Ketchikan, Alaska today.  Ketchikan could be looked at as an old haunt of Dad's, considering he and I left the town in flames once years ago on a past ferry trip we took together (this was back when the old man drank). I found some pictures of Ketchikan on the web and posted them below.





The Lower 48ers reading this may remember Ketchikan from a while back when the "bridge to nowhere" controversy was in the national media. Alaska was getting a lot of crap for receiving what was being perceived as too much federal money. A bridge project in Ketchikan became the face of the criticisms and was characterized as a waist of money.

Of course, these criticisms were ridiculous. In the case of the Ketchikan bridge, the facts are as such: 1) Ketchikan is Alaska's fourth largest city, 2) Ketchikan's airport is an international airport used by people from all over the world, and 3) this airport, located in the fourth largest city of the country's largest state, is located across an ocean straight from the city itself and is not connected by a bridge.  So I ask you, what side of that equation equals "nothing," Alaska's fourth largest city or an international airport? I've included a picture below to better illustrate the situation.



Moving on, Dad said that aside from a small amount of rain, the weather has been great. Very sunny. Since leaving Whittier and before arriving in Ketchikan today, he has been to Yakutat and Juneau. Juneau is Alaska's state capital. Dad has seen whales and porpoises so far on his trip. He also wanted me to be sure and let everyone know that there are 166 passengers on his ferry. He gets into Bellingham, Washington on Saturday morning, so maybe by Saturday evening we'll see a new post from Dad himself.

Signing off.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Ferry Day

It is Tuesday morning, 5:00am.  I can see the ferry landing out my hotel window.  I have my bike and BOB in the hotel room. It would have been nice if the room was on the first floor.  There is no WiFi on the ferry so it may be about 5 days before you hear from me.

Mine will be one of the many souls aboard the M/V Matanuska. Below are some pictures I found of the M/V Matanuska on the Web:


Open water I will be crossing between Whittier and Juneau


The "Inside Passage"

Just a couple of weeks ago the M/V Matanuska crashed into a pier at Petersburg, Alaska. I found this photo on the web of the scene at the time of the accident:

M/V Matanuska crash in Petersburg, Alaska

Boy, I hope that person isn't driving the ship now!

Monday, June 4, 2012

ON MY WAY

Here I am sitting in this hotel room and the table is not level.  Where is Joe when you need him.  That is for the coffee shop boys.

So here is how my day went:

I left the house about 9:45 and got a little lost getting out of town.  I went out C Street and missed my turn to get to Seward Hwy.  I went about 5 miles too far and of course that is 10 miles when you have to back track.  That was no problem.  When I got to Potters Creek rest stop l stopped for a rest.  At this point I have gone about 20 to 25 miles.  I get a phone call.  It is from the ferry people telling me that the ferry is late and will leave tomorrow morning instead of tonight and I now need to be there at 6:00am tomorrow instead of 8:00pm tonight.  I called Jim Jr. and we decided to keep the same plan of meeting me at Whittier and drive me through the tunnel.  I would stay in Whittier for the night.

Then, another mile down the road, and I get a flat tire. Not just a pin prick, but a mangled mess of glass and wire that I need a pliers to remove from the outer tire. No idea what I rode over. Just the night before Jim Jr. and I decided to leave all repair stuff in the BOB bag, which he was bringing to me in Whittier.  Well, another phone call to Jim Jr., and Destin came and got me and the bike. I dropped Destin back off at work, went to REI, got a new inner tube, and fixed the tire.  Jim Jr. got off work and we drove to Whittier.  I am now at the Anchor Inn of Whittier, Alaska, and Jim Jr. is back home in Anchorage.

One could characterize the Anchor Inn as a bit of a salty abode. Lots of character and local flavor.


The Anchor Inn - My favorite spot inWhittier. Thanks
to all the folks working there for making my stay so
comfortable!


Sunday, June 3, 2012

Well, the old man went to bed. I guess I have been working him too hard on the deck. Plus, he has a big day tomorrow and needs his rest. Before he slipped away, however, Dad asked I update his blog tonight. A good idea I think, given his trip "re-starts" tomorrow and he likely won't be posting on a regular basis as he ferries to the Lower 48 over the next five days (after his bike ride from Anchorage to Whittier, of course).

I have been supervising Dad's training regime over the last two weeks. It could be characterized as "cross-training," given I don't think he has had time to ride his bike but more than once or twice over that time period, but has gotten a good work out under my tutelage, mostly consisting of lifting and carrying 2x6, 2x8, and 4x4 lumber. Think Rock IV, when Rocky went back to basics to train in the Siberian wilderness before fighting the Russian.

I must thank the old man for his help in re-building my deck. I couldn't have done it without him, and boy oh boy, does he ever do good work. Here are some pictures of where we are at on the deck construction:




The deck may not look far along from the pictures, but believe me, the hard work is done. All that is left now is to set a few joices and put the flooring on. I think I can handle that on my own, but we'll see.

Be sure to keep an eye on Dad during his travels. The next several days should prove interesting, with the ferry ride and stops in picturesque places like Yakatat, Juneau, and Ketchikan, Alaska. Hopefully along the way Dad will find a hot spot to fire up his new tablet computer and post some pictures of those locals. He'll be updating his blog map as he goes, so feel free to follow along. It will also be interesting to see how the moose count goes as he travels south. Oh boy, lots to pay attention to.

All for now. Signing off.

Saturday, June 2, 2012

It is Saturday morning.  It seems to be easer to do the blog in the morning than at night.  I always just want to go to bed in the evening.  Deck work is coming right along.  No pictures because you can not really see the progress we are making and the picture would make it look like we are just sitting on out butts.  Which is not true.  If it looks like we are making progress today I'll put pictures in tomorrow.

I make my last trip to REI yesterday so now it is just a matter of packing everything.  I leave Monday morning. 

Friday, June 1, 2012

Time to get back bloging.  I bought a Samsung Galaxy Tablet 2 with a seven inch screen to take with me on my travels.  I tried to write my blog with it last night and after about an hour and half doing it I tried to put picture in and I lost everything.  I went to bed after that happened.  I have this neat touch screen device that works great but is very slow. 

I leave Monday morning and will ride to Whittier, AK where I will catch my ferry.  The ferry leaves at 11 pm but I have to be there at 8 pm.  This is about 60 to 70 miles ride.  I wanted to leave Sunday and stop in Girdwood, AK Sunday night but I could not find a room.  Girdwood is about 40 miles from Anchorage.  I will meet Jim Jr. at Whittier and he will take me through the tunnel into Whittier.  The only way into Whittier is through a tunnel.  This tunnel is shared with a train.  It is a one way tunnel so on the hour the cars go into Whittier and on the half hour they come out.  The cars drive on the train tracks and when there is a train cars wait.  I'll get some pictures when I get there.

Price of gas here is $4.46.  Sunrise 4:34 am and sunset 11:21 pm.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Today we finished the footings for the deck.  Twelve of them.  It rained all day so it was a mud day.  Footings are hard  work and again I am tired, sore and tired.  Today I do have some pictures.

This was Saturday.  The layout where the footings will be.

Jim Jr. and me working in the rain and mud.

Jim Jr. and me trying  to figure out how many inches in a foot.

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Yesterday's post was a mess.  We bought a Camera Connection Kit to load pictures on to the iPad to see if we could post them on the blog from the iPad.  We bought two apps and joined YouTube and something else and you saw where it got us.  We are in a rethinking process. 

Today was a manual labor day.  I'm sore, I'm tired and I am going to bed.  Pictures tomorrow.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Rained all day today.  No work on the deck.  Went back to the Apple Store with my webmaster (Jim Jr.) and checked out the iPads again.  We still are not sure that the iPad will work to make entries on the blog.  We are going to start the blog on Destin's Mom's iPad and see if it will work.  We did buy a camera connedtion kit to see if we can transfer picture from my canera to the iPad and then to the blog.  We will just have to play around with it and see what happens.  Other than that I just hung around the house today with Elsie, checked my bike out and checked some of my gear.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012


 I took the picture of this moose today near the intersection on
 Rasberry and Minnesota in Anchorage (Yes, they have a road
 named "Minnesota")

View of Anchorage from the Coastal Trail

New moose count today.  Went on a long bike ride on the Costal Trail.  This trail goes from downtown Anchorage to Kincaid Park.  It is a good long ride.  I got a good picture of a moose which I posted and also a picture of downtown Anchorage from the Costal trail near the airport.  Today we got the cement and the sonit tubes for the footings for the deck.  The power company will be out tomorrow to locate the utilities.  We should start digging tomorrow.  The movies below are for the boys at the La Patisserie.

                                           This is a video of some scenery from my ride on
                                           the Coastal Trail today.


                                          I took the video of this moose off the side of the
                                          bike trail near Kincaid Park in Anchorage.





Tuesday, May 22, 2012

I had a phone message this morning from my coffee group that meets at the La Patisserie (on Randolph at Snelling in St. Paul).  They seemed to think that if I wanted to build a deck I could have stayed in Minnesota to do that.  What was I thinking.  They also said that they wanted more pictures.  These guys would rather see the movie than read the book.  Sorry guys, no pictures today.  The deck parts will be delievered on Friday.  In the mean time we will be putting the footings in.  Today I also got my "BOB" bag weight down to 40 lbs. and I think I will go with that.  Still thinking about the iPad.  Georgia said that it could be my birthday present.  Soon I will have to go to the Apple Store with my webmaster (Jim Jr.) and see if it will do what we want it to do.  The choices look like the iPad or nothing.  My small laptop is to big and to heavy.  I'll try for more pictures tomorrow. Got to keep the coffee group interested.

Monday, May 21, 2012

I tried yesterday to put a video in the blog but it would not go. I think I figured it out so today I will try again with video of a moose I saw in Jim Jr.'s back yard.


You can also now go to my previous posting to see the video I was trying to post yesterday (now that I have figured out how to do it).

I also have some "after" pictures of the empty space where Jim Jr.'s deck used to be. You can see the "before" pictures by scrolling down to my post from a few days ago. We got the whole deck out with only four trips to the dump.

No more deck, so no more work (for now)...

Good place for a jacuzzi.

Next is a picture of a drill bit from an oil rig. This goes on the end of the drill string that bores into the ground when drilling for oil. Oil is a big deal up here. I hear these can cost between $20,000 and $50,000 dollars. Some of them have diamonds on them to help cut through the rocks. This one is a small one but it still weighs 75 pounds! When they wear out the oil companies just throw them away. Jim Jr. got this one from a junk pile on a site inspection he was doing for work. It used to be sitting on his deck until we ripped the deck out. The drill bit now has the noble purpose of being a door stop.

This drill bit was probably 25,000 feet under the ground once.
 

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Today was a deck destruction day.  Out with the old.  Four trips to the dump and it was gone.  We never did make it to the Saturday Market.  So Sunday we are going to try to make it to the Saturday Market.  What do you think about that.  Long hard day.  Early to bed tonight.

Friday, May 18, 2012

I'll put a couple pictures in today which will show our deck project.  Hopefully the old should be out tomorrow.  I'm still bike riding everyday.  Today I went out to Eagle River.  Saw another moose.

Great birthday party for Destin tonight.  We had Baskin Robbins ice cream cake. 




Tomorrow is Saturday Market.  Hope we can find time to ride bikes there with the deck project.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

Well today I got a job.  Jim Jr. and I are going to replace his deck.  Over the winter they had record snowfall and it caved in thier deck.  Tomorrow and Saturday we will rip it out and next week Home Depot delivers the new deck materials.  I suppose I have to earn my keep.  The truth is, it sounds like fun.
 
I'm looking at getting rid of my computer on the trip.  To big and to heavy.  I was out looking at IPads today.  They are small, light, have GPS, WiFi, cell tower access and are expensive.  This will be the first Georgia has heard about this.  Another option is not to take any kind of internet access device.  I'm working on this issue.

It is Destin's birthday tomorrow.  Party tomorrow night.  Prime rib for dinner.  See how good they are to me.  Til tomorrow.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012


Today I feel like a crazy old man with a lot of people out there thinking "what the heck is he doing". Well, that is not going to stop me. Revised plan is a go. I have to stay with Jim and Destin for about another two and a half weeks. It does not bother me. I like it here. Jim and Destin are real nice to me. We'll see how things are after the two and a half weeks.

We had an earthquak this morning. At 7:03 this morning I was standing in the kitchen. I heard this rumbling. It felt like a wave going through the house. It shook the whole house. I was not going to fall down but I felt that I better hold on to the counter. It was a 4.8 and the center was about 8 miles outside of Anchorage. That was a first for me.

I'm now taking everything out of my "BOB" bag and reevaluating its need. One item at a time. This is how the "BOB" is going to get lighter. I figure half the items in the bag have to go.

I am going to keep posting during my layover and when I find interesting things to take pictures of I'll post them.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

At Birch Lake on Sunday night Jim Jr. and I had a discussion about the whole trip. The “BOB” trailer was difficult to pull on the first day. The problem is its weight. The way we even got the “BOB” bag on the trailer was to remove the tent (big item) and fill the bag and then strap the tent to the top. So we did not eliminate anything. What we were trying to do was get rid of some of the larger, heavier items, but for a self supported trip like this we decided that all the items were needed. That night my legs cramped up on me and I didn't sleep well. On Monday morning I felt miserable.

Monday morning the discussion continued. We decided to drive to Tok, Alaska, together, which would shave just over 100 miles off my ride and lower my average miles per day necessary to get to  Haines, Alaska, where I was to catch my ferry. On our ride to Tok I came to the realization that going into the remote mountainous section of my trip outside of Tok alone and unsupported would be dangerous. I don't believe that I could pull that “BOB” trailer through those remote mountains with all the supplies in it necessary to support myself. A revised plan needed to be developed. The trip is not over so read on. 


We passed the “Silver Fox” Roadhouse on our drive to Tok, so I thought I ought to take a picture.


At Tok we decided to return to Anchorage and regroup. On Monday night we camped at Glennallen. There I decided on changing my ferry ticket to depart from Whittier, Alaska, instead of Haines. This eleminates the remote mountainous areas of eastern Alaska and the Yukon Territory from my ride.  On Tuesday (today) we got back to Anchorage where I made the changes.   I now depart on the ferry June 4 from Whittier and arrive in Bellingham, Washington on June 9. Whittier, a port town, is about 60 miles south of Anchorage. (See picture below)


I will ride my bike from Anchorage to Girdwood, Alaska, on June 3, which is about 40 miles (See picture below). Then I will ride from Girdwood to Whittier, which is about 20 more miles, to catch my ferry on June 4.  I will meet Jim Jr. at Whittier because he has to drive me, my bike, and the "BOB" through the "Whittier Tunnel."  There is no way to just ride your bike into Whittier.


My new arrival date in Bellingham is six days earlier than my original ferry date. This should be great for meeting Paddy and Amy (my daughters) in Colville, Washington. Also in the Lower 48 there are more services which means I can lighten my load by restocking more often, so pulling the “BOB” shouldn't be as much of a problem. My bike adventure will continue as planned from Washington to Minnesota.

I know this is a change from the original adventure but I'll keep posting if you want to keep following.
 
 
I would like to thank Jim Jr.'s wife, Destin, for letting him come with me on the first few days of my trip.  They have a newborn baby girl, Elsie Mae, at home.

Monday, May 14, 2012


I started my ride yesterday, May 13, 2012. My starting point was next to the Chena River downtown Fairbanks.  Our friend Terry from Fox, Alaska met us in Fairbanks and helped choose the launching spot. The night before Jim Jr. and I were up till 3 in the morning trying to figure out how to get the "BOB" bag closed.  We decided to take the tent out of the bag and strap it to the top of the bag.  Enough about that.








On my way out of Fairbanks I rode through the town of North Pole. This is where Santa lives.   I checked out his workshop and said "Hi" before continuing on. Had some construction on the road but it was Sunday and Mother's Day and not a lot of traffic.




For my ride on this first day I had a little head wind. I must also say, that "BOB" is heavy!  There is just nothing else I can figure out to unload though. The scenery was bueatiful and helped to keep my mind off the wieght of the "BOB."




I stopped at Birch Lake Campgrounds at about 6:30.  Pretty lake and a nice spot to camp. It was a long hard day though.  I must say again, the "BOB" is heavy and and I can feel it.

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Yesterday  I was a very tired when I wrote my post.  That is why I sounded so grumpy.  Today has been a very good day.  First thing this morning I took the GPS watch back.  REI sure is good about that.  Jim Jr. and I packed the truck and we were on our way by noon and in Fairbanks by 6:30.  Saw six more moose on the ride up here.  I decided to bring everything with me.  The bag still won't close.  I'm going to work on that tonight.  We are at the Westmark Hotel in downtown Fairbanks.  This is where I will start from in the morning.  It will be after the complimentary continental breakfast.  More donuts.  Have the bike in the room so I can check it out before I leave.  Check the pictures out. 




Friday, May 11, 2012

I've had enough of this watch.  I'm still lost.  I'm going to return it tomorrow.  I think this is for a runner who wants to know speed and distance.  I'm not into speed and distance.  I wanted something that would give me GPS coordinates and this does not.  It's another packing day.  Look at the picture.  I can't even get it closed.  Something in there has to go.  Now I have to unpack it again and throw away half the junk I bought.  Somewhere down the road I will be glad I got rid of the junk.  Tomorrow is a travel day to Fairbanks.  That is about a six hour drive.  Fairbanks will be a motel.  That sounds like a good way to start the trip. 




Thursday, May 10, 2012

Today I hooked up the “BOB” trailer to the bike and rode around the neighborhood . The “BOB” follows just great. Went shopping again today and I am getting to much stuff. I have to stop the shopping. Worked on my GPS watch today. Now I know what the time is and what day it is but I still don't know where I am. I'll work on it again tomorrow. Did a dry run putting up my tent today. It has been a while and I had to figure out the order it goes up in. The tent is a REI Half Dome 2. It is a two person tent so I can get my junk in it in bad weather. See the pictures. Did my day two of packing today. I still don't have it the way I think it should be. Maybe I'll have to leave something behind.

 

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Started packing my "BOB" today.  I am the kind of person who packs and unpacks his bags about three times before leaving on a trip.  Today was the start of number one.  Three days before we leave for Fairbanks.  Today I did one of my favorite things in Anchorage.  Rode my bike downtown and had a Reindeer Hot Dog from the outdoor stand in front of the Federal Court House.  Then you sit on the steps of the Court House and eat it.  See the picture.  Forgot to put my odometer on my bike so I don't know how many miles I went.  I am going to take it easy on the miles from now till Saturday so I will feel fresh  when I start.  Mary, Jim Jr.'s next door neighbor, sent over a box of the best Brownies.  It is ten at night and there are only two left.  That's how good they are.  I keep forgetting the ten at night here is one in the morning in Minnesota.  About that watch I bought yesterday.  I am not sure today that it will ever tell me the time.  The time is supposed to be set by the GPS but I sure can't figure it out.  But like they say "Tomorrow is another day".  Moose count is 9.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012



Today was shopping day.  Went to REI for freeze dried meals.  I got 12 meal packs for my trip and two for our supper tonight.  My varieties are rice and chicken, beef stew, chili mac with beef, spaghetti with meat sauce, beef stroganoff with noodles and lasagan with meat sause.  We tested the chili mac with beef and beef stroganoff with noodles tonight.  Jim Jr. and me thought it was good.  Destin decided not to eat them and opted for left over pizza instead.  See the pictures.  Brand name is "Mountain House".  I also got a "Timex" Marathon GPS watch for $99.95.  It tells time and does a lot of other things that I will have to figure out.   My next item was a canister of bear spray.  It came with a water bottle type mountable holder with which I will replace one of the water bottles holders on my bike.  Price $49.99.  There is no sales tax in Alaska.   Went for a ten mile ride this afternoon.  Weather was great today.  Sunrise 5:28 a.m. and sunset at10:24 p.m.  Moose count is 8.

Monday, May 7, 2012

 

Georgia left for home this morning.   Flight time was 6:00 am.  Was up at 4:30 and Jim Jr. and me took her to the airport.  That was a sad time.  We won't see each other for two to three months but we will talk daily.  The picture is the bike and the "BOB" (trailer).  That is how I will look going down the highway.  Today I rode the Chester Creek, Coastal, and Ship Creek Trail.  Eleven miles total.  Temp. was 44 degrees.  Starting to get warmer.  Moose count is 7.   

Sunday, May 6, 2012



Rode Campbell Creek and Far North Bicentennial Park trails this morning with Jim Jr.  (see picture).  It is cold in the morning.  Have to wear a hat under my helmet.  Did twelve miles.  Stopped at Golden Donuts and had coffee and of course donuts.  Saw three more moose.  My count is at 6 now.  Started putting the "BOB" (trailer) together.  It is not a big job but I'll finish it tomorrow.  On Saturday I leave with Jim Jr. for Fairbanks and start my adventure on Sunday. 

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Update from yesterday.  My checked bag at the airport weighted 60 lb. and no extra charge. 



Today I went on a 27 mile ride.  Took the Chester Creek Trail to the Coastal Trail around the airport and back to Jim and Destin's house through the city streets.  Saw three moose.  Tried to get pictures but did not want to get too close.  When I rode past them I was about 20 feet away.  This picture is where the Chester Creek Trail meets the Coastal Trail.  Stopped at the "The Bike Shop" again and he adjusted the cables.  They are going to get tired of me soon.  The price of gas in Anchorage is $4.23.

Friday, May 4, 2012


Yesterday was a good day.  Had a great flight.  Met my new granddaughter for the first time.  Seven weeks today.  See the picture.  Rode my bike around Goose Lake this morning and the gears were slipping so badly that I had to walk it up a small hill. I took it back to "The Bike Shop" and learned that the rear sprocket was worn out.  It was replaced while I waited.  $35.00 for the sprocket.  I also asked about chain lubricant and I bought Dumonde TECH Bicycle Chain Lubrication.  The tech who did the repair thought it was the best on the market.  Real nice people at the "The Bicycle Shop" in Anchorage.  Rode the bike home and I thought I was on a new bike.  Tomorrow I'll put more miles on the bike and give it a test.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Today is travel day.  My check bag is way over weight.  I'll pay the $50 over wight fee.  I could leave stuff at home and replace it in Anchorage but that would cost more than the $50.  I'll have more tomorrow.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Today is packing day.  I leave for Anchorage tomorrow.  Jim Jr. took my bike in a box to "The Bike Shop" in Anchorage.  They unpacked it, put it back together and cleaned it up and tuned it up.  They put a new chain on, new brake pads, and cable housings.  The cables looked good.  I also got an extra master link for the chain and two extra sets of brake pads.  I don't know why the extra brake pads but it sounded like a good idea.  All for $170.00.  Saturday I get to ride it and see how they did.  Now I have to talk to someone about a chain lubricant.  I have been using "White Lighting" but I get a wax build on the chain and sprockets that doesn't look good to me.  So back to the bike shop.  Tomorrow is travel day.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Shipping my bike.  I checked everywhere I could think of for the best price.  The price range was from $670.00 to $150.00.  The $150.00 one was Alaska Airlines Cargo.  The problem was that there was $75.00 background check and a home visit by the TSA.  The best way to ship is to take it as baggage on your flight and pay the over weight and over size fees.  Georgia went to Anchorage on April 23 and took it with her.  Cost $50.00 for over weight.  I think I got a real good deal.

Boxing your bike.  I went to REI and they gave me a used bike box.  The box was big enough that I only had to remove the front wheel.  I could turn rotate the fork and handlebars to fit the bike into the box.  I removed the pedals and bike rack and attached them to the box. I also unbolted the rear derailleur and attached it to the frame.  Sounds simple but if it is your first time it will take time.  I put the bike in the box.  I cut four one and a half inch PVC pipe the width of the box.  About one foot long. I taped them the wiidth of the box on  the inside to prevent the box from collapsing on the bike.  Two lengths under the cross bar and one by the by the front fork and one by the rear wheel.  With holes punched in the box I tied straps through the box and PVC to hold everything in place.  Then I tapped it shut.  This took me about two days.  I'll try a couple pictures.  This is after it arrived it Anchorage.  Adventure Cycling Association has detail instructions on how to do this on their web site.