sempernova
08-16-2010, 06:14 PM
We were up early on the Wednesday to catch the 9 am ferry as we only had 2 nights on the island and wanted to make the most of it! We spent the 1st day cycling from the ferry to the village then off to our beautiful cabin (Channel View Farm, Lopez)..approx. 12 kms on day one :).
Next day we took off on our bikes to Agate Beach on the south end of the island and then on to Shark Reef and finally back to the village...35 kms on day 2 :D. Just as we arrived at Shark Reef my son took a wicked tumble over his handle bars and gave himself some lovely road rash and a couple of nasty bruises but Marty from www.bicycleadventures.com came to the rescue with his 1st aid kit and a chocolate bar..always works for a 13 year old!
Day 3 was spent cycling to Spencers Spit and then on to the ferry..another 12 km.
This is a great island for cycling! It's the flattest of the San Juan Islands (do not read FLAT!)..loads of cyclists and very bike-friendly!
Next day we took off on our bikes to Agate Beach on the south end of the island and then on to Shark Reef and finally back to the village...35 kms on day 2 :D. Just as we arrived at Shark Reef my son took a wicked tumble over his handle bars and gave himself some lovely road rash and a couple of nasty bruises but Marty from www.bicycleadventures.com came to the rescue with his 1st aid kit and a chocolate bar..always works for a 13 year old!
Day 3 was spent cycling to Spencers Spit and then on to the ferry..another 12 km.
This is a great island for cycling! It's the flattest of the San Juan Islands (do not read FLAT!)..loads of cyclists and very bike-friendly!