an idea for SAG support would be to ask for volunteers across the states. There might be enough TE'ers and relatives that could give you limited SAG support.
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an idea for SAG support would be to ask for volunteers across the states. There might be enough TE'ers and relatives that could give you limited SAG support.
There's a group that I'm seriously considering going with, it's called Wandering Wheels. http://www.wanderingwheels.org/67thCoastToCoast.html Granted the trip is $4,300, starting from San Diego, CA to Brunswick, GA, but when you determine the cost per day and what you get for that price ... experienced leaders and well planned out route, SAG support, indoor overnight accommodations (except for 3 nights), 10 meals per week, I think for first timers such as myself, it'd be a good choice. Something to consider ...
Madscot, thanks for your suggestion. It's certainly worth thinking about.
that trip looks GREAT, Kmehzrad!!!
I wish I could do that, but I can't take off in the last quarter of the school year. :(
It sounds like you get a LOT for the money, though- and sag support is a terrific bonus!! If you do it, please let us know, so I can keep them on my radar for the future.
Thanks Kmehrzad. I've saved that link. For some odd reason I want to haul my own gear and camp/hotel it as well. SAG would be great from a safety perspective though.;)
You know what? I've been thinking the same thing (about hauling my own gear, etc.). That way I'd truly be doing this on my own without the 'crutches' so to speak of someone else carrying my gear. I don't want to do it alone, though, so I'm trying to recruit like-minded souls or may consider joining the Adventure Cycling group going x-country.