6.20.2007

Bicycle Trip From Sea to Shining Sea


Soooo, this is the route.
From Anacortes, Washington to Bar Harbor, Maine. Actually we are modifying this route slightly. From Minnesota - instead of going through Iowa, Illinois, Indiana (I don't like states that begin with the letter I - just kidding) and Ohio - we will instead go through Wisconsin, take a ferry across Lake Michigan, ride across Michigan, into Ontario Canada and come back into the US in Niagara Falls. From there we'll join back up with this route to Bar Harbor.
It covers 4,295 miles, we hope to average around 70 miles a day and complete the trip in around 2 months.
It goes over 3 mountain ranges-- the Cascades, the Rockies, and the Adirondacks. It passes through Glacier National Park in Montana. And a whole lotta country roads in between! Take me home.
I am beginning the journey with 6 others. Two of whom will only be with us through Montana. Jim, a schoolteacher from Iowa, is leaving us in Montana to take a different route and Kevin is flying back home out of Missoula due to work/time constraints.
We found each other online (hard to find people that want to live out of bags on bikes for two months while pedaling 4,300 miles - imagine that).
Yvette is from California, James is also from California and an interesting thing about him is that he is 68 YEARS OLD. Awesome. Alexander is a Russian guy from NYC. And I am, well, me. At least I think so.
We'll camp each night, sometimes at campgrounds, sometimes in random fields. Hopefully they will be fields of gold, with little leprauchans prancing about. Everything will be carried in 4 panniers (fancy word for bags that attach to bike racks) - two on the front of the bike and two on the back. Everything needs to fit in these bags. The kitchen, the living room, the dining room, the bathroom, the bedroom - all of it will be in these bags. Weight is a concern, obviously, since pedaling a bike over the Rockies is hard enough without having 50 pounds of nonsense attached.
So, I guess the real question is: why the (#$&#@$(%(#@#* am I doing this???
I'm not sure I have a straightforward answer for that. It's been an idea I've had for awhile. I've been zig-zagging through life, looking for something. I don't even know what it is, but it's hard to find. I think it may be a state of mind. The one word answer would be happiness I suppose, but aren't we all just looking to be happy in whatever way we know how? I do know that I am tired of traffic and mindless radio DJ drivel. I don't care about 0% financing for the first 6 months - no money down! The evening news should be renamed the bad news. What speaks to you - in a way that you understand, in a way that is meaningful to you? I struggle with that.
When you don't have a job you love, when you weren't born with a profession in mind, when you didn't know that you wanted to be a doctor or a firefighter since you were 6 years old - it gets tough. It becomes a game of trial and error - with error generally winning out.
But we have bills! How are we going to pay these bills and buy this food?
What do you want to be when you grow up young man? Why - I don't want to grow up, I'm a toys-r-us kid!
So we all just cruise around this world of ours. In our own little bubbles. I think of cars as bubbles, like the Jetsons! Meet George Jetsonnnn, his boy Elroy. Stop, go. Red light, green light. Gas prices are outrageous these days! We get coffee in the morning, we check our e-mail, we hope for enlightening messages in our inbox. A lot of us watch TV. Some of us feel numb. Confused about our place in this world. This world of war and chaos and hunger and violence and hatred. And Paris Hilton!
There is love out there too, but many times our daily lives have us so busy that love and hate is more of an afterthought. After we finish work and get to the store and pay our bills and race to the doctors appt and find some lunch and wonder what's for dinner and maybe workout and on and on and on. Phew. We're busy. Waiting to exhale.
So I guess what I'm doing is - taking a step back. A deep, conscious breath. Wondering about my place in the world. Why am I doing the things that I'm doing? Sometimes when you're too focused in you can't see the big picture. Many times artists will take a step back from their painting, or they'll even leave it for a few days and come back again, hoping for a fresh perspective. I am interested in simplifying things. I like the idea of two wheels. The perfectness of the circle. The idea of spheres and planets and rotation (apparently the world is not flat anymore! Thank you to Galileo or whatever genius figured that out. Makes you wonder what else we currently know to be fact that is absolutely false! Scary, when supposed facts become fictitious fodder for future generations) and propulsion and waves and the ocean and the ebbs and flows of life and love and the sun and the moon. I am waiting for these mathematical geniuses to figure out this string theory jazz and explain to us how we are all inter-connected by 26 dimensions. That those things we call coincidence and fate are simply just strings at play! Without a safety net to catch you.
Everybody hopes and wonders that what they're doing is correct. Good. You weigh your options and make decisions and hope for the best. Many of us hope for a better tomorrow, while simply enduring today. We'll eat better tomorrow, contact that friend we've lost touch with tomorrow, start working out tomorrow, take that trip or vacation tomorrow, figure out what job would be better than this god-forsaken-no-good-rotten-dead-end-current-job tomorrow, we'll live life to the fullest - but we will do that - tomorrow!
What about today? Ahhhh, hell. Today is too busy.
So, I'm taking back today. Forget that dumb emo band Taking Back Sunday, I am taking back today. At least for a few days. That saying 'live life to the fullest' haunts me sometimes. I think I'd like to dance like nobody's watching, even though I'm a very bad dancer. It's the freedom of the movement that I'm after. The comfortability in one's skin. I promise to remember the sunscreen. I've lived in NYC once, and northern California once. Supposedly that should make me just right! Not too hard, not too soft, not too hot, not too cold -- the middle bear's porridge.
But I'm left feeling awkward.
So here I go, in pursuit of comfortability!
'Uhhhh, but Andy? It doesn't seem like a bike seat for 6 hours a day would be the place to find comfort?'
Ah, touche. Maybe.

20 comments:

Unknown said...

Good luck Andy...looking forward to the updates and pictures of the trek.

Tom

Mulkeen said...

you're out of your damn mind. And space out the blog into para's or something, that was one run on sentence, you fool.

And what's all this nonsense about circle, jeebus!

Tom said...

This sounds absolutely awesome... Id love to ride a few days through the midwest with you. When you get closer maybee call us in chicago and we can make a plan! Good Luck!
-Tom Cullen

bill said...

Yo Viets! Damn my blasted job! I should quit and just go with you. File bankrupcy and live on some deserted island reading and rereading Kerouac. That would be perfect.

Molly would kill me. Hey she might kill me anyway... I'll see you at the starting line.

Unknown said...

A trip of a lifetime! Congratulations on making it happen. Looking forward to the pictures and stories, especially about your 68 year old companion?!?! Sheesh, talk about perspective!

lisa wharton said...
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lisa wharton said...

This is going to be amazing! And, I like your dancing. I'm so glad you're doing the blog.

You're a Rock Star!

Love,
Lily

Anonymous said...

Hell ya Viets!! I am looking forward to the blogs! Ditto to your first blog...take the ride of your life today!! I will pray for your ass, literally.

Hey Turtle - Circles rule!!

Anonymous said...

I hope you take your bike off plenty of sweet jumps along the way.

Unknown said...

oh viets, are you going to get one of those seats where your boys can breath?? you may want to have kids someday :)

Macy said...

How exciting! I can't wait to hear about your oodles and oodles of adventures ahead. I love you very, very much and will be here smiling when you get safely to the other side.

sarahgriffithcartmill said...

VIETS~
I am so proud of you and your adventure! I really admire your rationale; don't we all need to take a step back?!
I'll be interested in hearing what you "find" and look forward to keeping track of your journey! Best,
Griff

bill said...

Viets! I'm seriously in tears over here... Who's going to be my riding partner now? I'll be thinking of you during the Marin Century. Maybe I'll sign up and do the Double Century in spirit of your cross country trek. I'll drag Molly along. She'll love it!

You have to get one 200 mile day in there with all your bags and gear for me. Yep... 200mi and on a mountain stage. GET IT DONE! That would be amazing!

Oh... and stay away from blood doping. That wouldn't be cool. you saw how it ruined floyd landis in the tour de france. But if you're hell bent I have a number you can call :)

This is crazy, this is crazy, this is crazy...

Have a great time. Live strong, Ride Strong. We'll be waiting for you back in SF.

Vicki said...

Viets...Best of Luck. I hope you find what it is you are searching for. You are such a sweet and kind soul and deserve all the best life has to offer. I'll be thinking of you. Hey, stop off in Leeds on your way to Bar Harbor and admire all the work we did together!!

Vicki

Anonymous said...

They see Andy rollin'
They hatin'
Patrollin'and tryna catch Andy ridin dirty
tryna catch Andy riding dirty
My music so loud
I'm swangin'
They hopin' that they gonna catch Andy ridin dirty
tryna catch Andy riding dirty

Angela said...

Good luck! I can't wait to read all about your adventures.

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