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Rai Sue
08-03-2006, 11:06 AM
well, almost, off to my solo tour. Not sure where to post this to y'all, so i thought i would just let you know. I'm leaving for Portland, OR, tonight, and in a few days I will embark on a 2 month trip to toronto.

Here's my tour-journal website:
http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/journal/RaiSue2006

and, if you live around the northern end of the country and have a hot shower for me, please feel free to let me know!

Cassandra_Cain
08-03-2006, 11:12 AM
Wow - what an adventure!

I used to live in Toronto, it is a great city and a nice finale for your trip. Not to mention, all that you'll see between the time you start and the finish line~

Keep us updated on your progress.

PS. If anyone is willing to sit at my exciting desk job, :rolleyes: , for 2 months while I ride their bike across the country, please let me know

DeniseGoldberg
08-03-2006, 11:12 AM
Have a wonderful time! I've found that touring alone can be like magic - and I hope that you have the same experience.

See you on crazyguyonabike!

--- Denise

Haudlady
08-03-2006, 11:14 AM
Good luck, keep safe, and...

HAVE FUN!!! :D

mimitabby
08-03-2006, 11:24 AM
you're not going through Seattle! we're northern!
hey good luck, we want to hear all about it.

Is that a Brooks saddle I see on that bike?

FreshNewbie
08-03-2006, 11:26 AM
wow I am jealous!!! :D Good luck, be safe.

Bikingmomof3
08-03-2006, 11:29 AM
Have a fabulous adventure. Enjoy yourself and be safe! :)

eclectic
08-03-2006, 11:57 AM
Go Girl ! ! !

Can't wait to hear a full account of your adventures. And what it is like as a female travelling alone. I am too chicken to try it so will really like to hear how you do

Be safe and take Care

Bad JuJu
08-03-2006, 12:00 PM
Wow, lucky you! Be safe and keep us posted on how you're doing.

chickwhorips
08-03-2006, 01:03 PM
good luck, have fun, and take lots of pictures when you can!

bikerz
08-03-2006, 09:05 PM
Hey Rai Sue! Have a fantatic time!! If you have a chance, post an update for us from time to time!

margo49
08-03-2006, 10:01 PM
I really wish you a wonderful adventure. I did lots of self-contained touring in the late '70's-early 80's - NZ, USA, Europe. There is nothing like it and you will collect stories for the rest of your drinking life (and an audience!)
Advice? (Feel like I should give you something as I am so *old* and *wise*)
Get good maps and stay on small roads.
Eat local food and accept invitations. People are concerned with making sure that something bad doesn't happen to you in their county, so they invite you. (Rather than them being the local axe murderer thinking "Bwahahah!")
Keep us posted

velogirl
08-03-2006, 10:10 PM
Have a blast!

Don't pack the underwear. After riding a bike for hours a day, day after day, the last think you'll need is underwear. When I tour, I bring skirts for off the bike to get maximum breezage.

Remember, you can always purchase something you need on the road (like warmer fall/winter clothes). And if you overpack, just mail stuff home to yourself.

Lorri (your neighbor in San Mateo)

DeniseGoldberg
08-04-2006, 03:31 AM
Hey Rai Sue! Have a fantatic time!! If you have a chance, post an update for us from time to time!
I was assuming that she will update her crazyguyonabike journal from the road since she gave us the url in the first post in this thread.

In my experience, it's not always easy to post here from the road. I carry a small handheld device that I purchased back in 2002. It only has dial-up access, and attempting to access anything other than a text-based site is extremely painful. I've tried to access the TE forums when I'm on the road but it's way too slow - so I update my crazyguyonabike journals, and I assume that folks who want to follow along will look there. Folks that are traveling and relying on libraries for Internet access are often time-limited too. (Of course if Rai Sue is carrying a full PC with cellular access, she could be wandering over here too - and in that case my comments are completely invalid...)

--- Denise

Veronica
08-04-2006, 04:55 AM
Towns in Nova Scotia that had information centers had internet access. In some towns it was free and in some you had to pay. Most of the hotels and B & Bs we stayed at also had free internet access. It was kind of surprising.

That's how Cindy and I were able to post updates here from the road.

V.

jobob
08-05-2006, 06:18 PM
Hope you have a wonderful time, Rai Sue ! :cool:

(By the way, Amtrak is often late - you don't want to be in a hurry if you're taking Amtrak)