Wow, two posts in less than nine hours! I don't know what's gotten into me...
Actually, I forgot to mention that Dorcas has a new bike. Well, technically, it's not a bike it's a trike. We observed while traveling in Florida that recumbent bikes and recumbent trikes are very popular. That's probably due to the flat terrain, abundant paved trails, and all the geezers riding them. Dorcas' friend Audrey recently bought a Catrike. Catrikes are manufactured in Winter Garden, FL where we spend a great deal of time. We both demoed several of the trikes while we were there this past winter. The trikes are very comfortable and Audrey assured Dorcas she did not have a sore bottom, back, hands or neck from long rides. Dorcas has never really been comfortable on an upright bike and decided she really, really, NEEDED a trike. So, she ordered a Catrike Villager before we left for Arkansas and picked it up Saturday. It wasn't cheap, but now I don't have to worry about her falling over on her head. In preparation for the C & O trip, we spent this week getting it set up with luggage rack, panniers, flag, computer, flashers, bells and whistles. The real trick is hauling it. It will fit inside the Element but there's room for nothing else. For this trip we are hauling it on the roof rack and that seems to be working well (as we currently rip through Roanoke, VA on I81 at 65 mph). The real challenge will be on future adventures when we want to haul my conventional bike, a canoe and the trike on top of the Element. I expect we will look like the Clampetts moving out of Arkansas to Beverly Hills. If anybody has ideas for hauling, I'm open to suggestions.
In the meantime, I have made changes to the way I haul camping gear on my own bike. Previously, I used front and rear panniers. For this trip I purchased a B.O.B trailer. The B.O.B is advantageous because it takes weight off the bike and lowers the center of gravity. Also, it is easier to pack gear into one big vessel than into four little vessels. The luggage rack I use with panniers is a specialized rack purchased to accommodate the rear disc brake. The problem is, the hitch for the B.O.B. would not fit with the special luggage rack. My options were to remove either the luggage rack, the B.O.B. or the rear brake. After serious consideration, I decided to remove the rear brake. However, Dorcas convinced me that would be unwise. After further consideration, Dorcas agreed to carry my larger pannier set so, I jettisoned the rear rack and am carrying all my eggs in the B.O.B. basket. We'll see how that all works out.. Pictures at 11.
This is our first long trip without Matilda, so Dorcas is a little mopey. We left Matilda with friends, and she will probably have more fun than we will. She is staying with her two best puppy friends and her veterinarian on a nine acre fenced playground. Puppy heaven.
OK, this really is my last post for a while. Talk to you in June.
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