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Charging The Canadian Border

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Let’s just start off this post by saying that Lake Champlain is a bad-ass place to visit. Awesome lake flanked by the Green Mountains on one side and the Adirondacks on the other. I’m in love.

The biking routes are pretty sweet too. Just about all the country roads are framed with TONS of these blue and yellow wildflowers. I’ve gotta snap some good pics of some of the wildflower fields up here later this week to post here. I’ve been having too much fun riding to stop and take too many pictures, but there will be plenty of time for lollygagging later on.

See those mountains WAAAAAAAY off in the distance there? They are calling my name. I want to go ride over there later this week and conquer a few.

But enough rambling, lets get to the story behind the title to this blog post.

Yesterday a bunch of my friends I’m vacationing with went off to play 18 holes of golf, so I figured it was a perfect time to knock off one of my epic adventures for the week: head North to the Canadian border. I didn’t have my passport so I couldn’t go too far into Canada, but even if I could just roll across the border and turn around to head back home, I’d be a happy camper.

I loaded up my water bottles, pointed North and started pedaling. It was hot, but most of the route followed the lake shore so the breeze coming off the water was a huge gift.

Half way to the border. Stopped for 2L of water and inhaled a chocolate chip muffin at the Hero, VT general store.

As I started to get closer to the border, my phone started buzzing. I got a message from AT&T warning me about extra charges for international data rates, I knew I was close! I rolled past the “Vermont Welcome Center” building and there she was, the ultimate destination of the ride. Welcome to Canada: the land of maple syrup, hockey, God knows whatever else those crazy Canucks do up there.


The border patrol was about a quarter mile past the border sign. I didn’t bother trying to go through since I didn’t have my passport and the map didn’t seem to show anything worthwhile across the border for at least another 10 or 15 miles. Not wanting to deal with over zealous border patrol or adding another 20-30 miles to an already 80- or 90 mile ride, I did an about face and headed home.

On my way back, I was riding along and kept hearing this crow squacking right over my head. I didn’t think anything of it until I realized he was following me. Actually, it was more like he was chasing after me and dive bombing me, as if he was trying to shoo me out of his territory. This went on for a solid mile or two, no joke. Once I realized that he wasn’t going to stop, I just yelled “SHUT UP BIRD!” and he disappeared off into the distance. Pretty bizarre. Has anyone else ever had this happen to them?

And did I mention that it was hella hot?! This thermometer was in the SHADE at the VT welcome center. 90 degrees and barely any shade for the entire 88 miles. It was a really good test of my Rev3 Cedar Point hydration plan though. Nutritionally, everything went really well. I couldn’t have been happier.

Next up: exploring Burlington, running and whatever other adventures I can manage to think up while floating out in the lake and staring at the clouds…

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DZ Nuts Review: Pt. 1 – Unboxing

Saturday, September 27th, 2008

Unboxing my DZ Nuts that I just got in the mail – cycling chamois cream from pro rider Dave Zabriskie.

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What, wouldn’t YOU trust a man with a porn mustache like this with your goodies?

According to the site, they also use as free trade and organic ingredients whenever possible, which is pretty respectable. So it isn’t just good for your taint, it is socially responsible too. You have to respect that.

More video reviews to come. Hold tight.

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Spring Time and the weather is cold and rainy…

Monday, April 7th, 2008

This morning was the first real ride outside and it was great.

After being stuck on the spin bike and trainer WAY too much this winter, it just feels weird to be outside with a bike that actually moves when I turn the handle bars, and has breaks so I can avoid being run over by the crazy traffic along Mass. Ave.

After having to bitch out of a ride when I was too cold a few weeks ago, I had to man up and make sure I came prepared. My ego (and my frozen toes) just couldn’t take two hits like that in two weeks. Thankfully today was a little warmer (mid-40′s) but it ended up raining a little bit throughout the ride. With running I usually follow the “walk outside slightly cool so you’ll warm up in the first two miles” rule. Clearly that doesn’t work with cycling, so I made sure I was nice and cozy and I headed out to meet up a few other team members to start up the ride.

So here is what I packed on, in case anyone is interested. It seemed to work pretty well.

Head:

  • scull Cap (with extra head warmer tucked in my back pocket

Top:

  • long sleeve winter tech T
  • long sleeve cycling jersey
  • waterproof wind breaker
  • fleece bike gloves

Bottom:

  • bike shorts
  • knee warmers
  • running tights

Feet:

  • ankle cycling socks
  • knee-high wool socks
  • plastic bags over my socks (to keep the wind from cutting right through my shoes) – They worked great. Trust me.

While it wasn’t fun having to dodge traffic, get all wet and cold, it was just good being back on the roaed again, especially with all the random crap you find out on the road early in the morning. Orange colored cows with long curly hair, piles of shoes along the road out in the middle of nowhere, church traffic jams and a whole bunch of other random junk I don’t even remember.

Overall I clocked about a little over 30 miles at around 15-16 mph. Not too shabby, but I still have a lot of work to do.

Goal for this week: run. Lots.

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Live Streaming of Tour of California

Tuesday, February 19th, 2008

The Tour of California has a pretty cool race tracker website with live audio commentary, video, maps and stats. I don’t follow pro cycling that closely except for a few races here and there and the Tour de France every July, but this is definitely worth checking out.

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http://www.amgentourofcalifornia.com/docroot/tourtracker2008/AdobeTourTracker.html

I just thought I’d share in case anyone wants some race updates while they are stuck at work like me and need some entertainment.

-Jamie

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