Sunday, July 18, 2010
Day 10...Medina to Honeoye Falls / Macedon, NY...home !
(picture above: Christoph heading South on Rt. 19 towards Bergen, NY)
Last night we had real beds in a motel in Medina (a bit of a sketchy place for $ 84 / night - no senior discount). We had dinner at a nice Italian restaurant "downtown" Medina. Son Christoph joined us and headed back to Erie, PA afterwards.
What a beautiful day for our final tour around Lake Ontario ride...weather was perfect: 75 to 82 deg. F. (mid 20's deg. C) - good winds in our back...sun shine...the Napp's made it back by 1 pm and the Nawrocki's (who had to travel a bit further back home) were home by 3:30 pm.
(picture to the left: Edmund's bicycle with 2228 team shirt in front of Medina motel)
Heading home today, we averaged 14 - 15 mph with great tail winds. The ride was easy and pretty (57 miles for the Napp's).
(Splitting up in Brockport - the Nawrocki's heading East...the Napp's heading South East)
The total miles for the trip was 625 miles - when you consider that we had a combined 10 wheels (2 bicycles + 2 tricycles) - riding 6,250 wheel miles without a single flat (or any other significant problem) is a great thing.
(The day before...in Niagara Falls)
Looking back at the last 10 days, there were many highlights of this trip - besides the scenery, the nice campgrounds, places we stayed...the most impressing part was the people we met as we traveled. Absolutely the nicest people, who couldn't do enough for us...all around, just wonderful people...all around the lake. Without naming you all...you know who you are...Thank You - you are great friends to have !
And, of course, we could not have done this trip without the great help from family, neighbours and friends, who took care of our homes and pets, while we were peddling around the Lake...Thanks to all of you!!!
(back home at the Napp's)
Kathie...you earned the MVP award (most valuable peddler). Great attidude, never complained about anything...and when she kicked in...she left us in the dust ! Ken gets the MVM (most valuable mule) award for pulling the trailer around the entire lake...great job!
We had a great time and worked well throughout the ride - but at the end...it is great to be back home again !
Big Cheers...
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Day 9 - Niagara on the Lake to Medina, NY - about 50 miles
Back in the USA and sleeping in a motel tonight after two nights in our tents. From our campground the day began with a short climb on a 10% grade and then a longer climb of 5% to get the Queenston-Lewiston bridge. We had an uneventful border crossing, but waited in line with many Canadian cars at the US side of the bridge. They were probably on the way to the US for shopping.
Sorry for the lack of pictures - WiFi and phone connections are not freely available...We will add pictures when we are back home in Rochester.
The weather has been cooperating with us - today, we had mostly great tail winds, allowing us to travel at about 16 - 17 miles per hour without too much effort. We ended up at the Dollinger Motel in Medina around 2 pm. Son Christoph drove up from Erie, PA to spend some time with us in Medina. So, we walked around and ended up eating at an Italian restaurant in town (food was great).
Tomorrow we are on our final leg - and it looks like we will not be riding much of the distance together, since the Napp's have to head to a more southerly direction to get home than the Nawrocki's.
It looks like the entire trip will be slightly longer than 600 miles...but everyone, the bicycles and trailers held up really well.
We are all looking forward to spending a night in a real bed (first time since our first night in Oswego)...
Until tomorrow...Cheers...
Sorry for the lack of pictures - WiFi and phone connections are not freely available...We will add pictures when we are back home in Rochester.
The weather has been cooperating with us - today, we had mostly great tail winds, allowing us to travel at about 16 - 17 miles per hour without too much effort. We ended up at the Dollinger Motel in Medina around 2 pm. Son Christoph drove up from Erie, PA to spend some time with us in Medina. So, we walked around and ended up eating at an Italian restaurant in town (food was great).
Tomorrow we are on our final leg - and it looks like we will not be riding much of the distance together, since the Napp's have to head to a more southerly direction to get home than the Nawrocki's.
It looks like the entire trip will be slightly longer than 600 miles...but everyone, the bicycles and trailers held up really well.
We are all looking forward to spending a night in a real bed (first time since our first night in Oswego)...
Until tomorrow...Cheers...
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Day 7 Toronto to Burlington
Arrived safely after 59 miles. In a clean campground in Burlington and ready for a good night's sleep. More tomorrow if we get web access.
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Day 6 - Rest day in beautiful Toronto...0 miles !!!
Here's Kathie on the bridge overlooking Rouge Hill nature area outside of Toronto on our way in from Port Hope.
Ahhhh...our first rest day, after 5 days, averaging 80 miles...! Our ride into Toronto, yesterday, was a bit tiring, because all these days on the road we were spoiled with little traffic - as we got closer to the city of Toronto, traffic worsened rather quickly. However, we made it safely to Enno Agur's home at about 6:30 pm. As always, we were welcomed with the greatest hospitality one could ask for. For dinner, we BBq'd the most delicious foods (Thanks Kristina & Anne !), had plenty of wine and a great time.
Today we split up and toured the city in pairs (Christoph & Edmund / Kathie & Ken). We went to the water front walked through China town (and had some strange lunch there), and visited the Kensington Market, a rather artsy place with little shops that sell from fresh produce to pot paraphernalia. We stopped by some Chinese markets and looked at their fresh fish (some of which we could not recognize...). We met a young mother of two on a Stevens bicycle (Maja) who is from Hamburg and lives here in Toronto with her family for about 5 years now. Ken and Kathie went up CN tower and walked around having middle eastern lunch in Kensington. After that some bicycle maintenance...
Tomorrow we are having a light day going to Burlington (Hamilton) where we have a campsite secured.
The weather is still perfect - around 80 or so degrees (25 - 30 deg. C).
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Day 5 - Port Hope to Toronto - 77 miles today - almost 400 so far
Just lost everything I typed - will try again tomorrow with Pictures - another perfect day !!!
Monday, July 12, 2010
Day 4 Picton to Port Hope, Ontario
After a night camping near Sandbanks Provincial Park, we got an early start and stopped after 15 miles for a great breakfast in Wellington. Our ride to Port Hope was scenic, but uneventful- except for a brief stop just 5 miles from our hosts to wait out a downpour.
We have enjoyed an incredible evening around the fire with Bart and Judith in Port Hope. The picture shows us enjoying some chat after dinner. Our first order of business upon arrival was for a swim in Lake Ontario- right in their backyard! Refreshing after a 75 mile day on the bike! Dinner, beverages and ice cream around the fire pit capped a good day.
Tomorrow we set out for Toronto…..another 70+ mile day, but by now we are used to it. So far we have covered about 320 miles in the last four days.
We have enjoyed an incredible evening around the fire with Bart and Judith in Port Hope. The picture shows us enjoying some chat after dinner. Our first order of business upon arrival was for a swim in Lake Ontario- right in their backyard! Refreshing after a 75 mile day on the bike! Dinner, beverages and ice cream around the fire pit capped a good day.
Tomorrow we set out for Toronto…..another 70+ mile day, but by now we are used to it. So far we have covered about 320 miles in the last four days.
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Day 3 - Cape Vincent to Picton...67 miles...245 total so far
Another great riding day today - lots of sun...very few hills...a little wind in our faces. Shown is the campsite we left this morning in Cape Vincent.
Christoph, Ken and Edmund are enjoying the ferry ride from Cape Vincent to Wolfe Island.
So far no flats (are you happy, Carlo ?). We ended up at a nice camp site near Sandbanks Provincial Park (Martin's River Resort). They have a beautiful beach within walking distance. For dinner we had burgers - just no better choices near the camp site. I will update again tomorrow (son Christoph: haver a safe trip back from Venezuela tomorrow - I will be thinking of you) - Cheers...
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