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To St. Anthony with Saddle Sores at Sunset

Saturday, August 23rd, 2008

 

Sunset Friday August 22, 2008

Sunset Friday August 22, 2008

 

On Friday Aug 22nd  Pearson & Pete rode from Butte City to Idaho Falls.  After Pete stopped in Idaho Falls to meet Erin (his girlfiriend) at the airport, Pearson continued on towards St. Anthony, Idaho. 

 

Since he was facing a head wind Pearson decided to try The Personal Air Transference System (The PAT).  Inspired by an idea from Pat Sheridan he attached at a golf club to the front of his bike (in order to split the wind around him) and increased his speed by 2.5mph.  His ride ended just as the sun dipped below the horizon.

 

Pearson using The PAT (Photo by Meghan Sheridan)

Pearson using The PAT (Photo by Meghan Sheridan)

 

Wind on the Moon

On Thursday Aug 21st P&P rode with 25mph+ tail winds to Butte City, Idaho passing through Craters of the Moon.  We all walked to the top of a hill at Craters where winds toped more than 50 mph- it was like being in a wind tunnel at the top of the world.

 

Pearson at the top of Craters of the Moon in windy Idaho (Photo by Meghan Sheridan)

Pearson at the top of Craters of the Moon in windy Idaho (Photo by Meghan Sheridan)

Pearson suffered 2 flat tires on his on Raleigh Bike.  Tired of changing tubes he cracked out his mountain bike, only for it to go flat as he approached Butte City.

 

 

Pearson fixes yet another flat tire

Pearson fixes yet another flat tire

 

Beauty, Ease & Speed

On Wed Aug 20th Pearson and Pete cycled to Fairfield, Idaho in cooler weather with a tail wind- making for a speedy ride time.  The Idaho high desert is beautiful and the low clouds were made in photography/ filming heaven.

 

Route 20 Idaho

Route 20 Idaho

 

 

 

 

Idling in Idaho

Wednesday, August 20th, 2008

 

Pearson & Pete Entering Idaho (Photo by Meghan Sheridan)

Pearson & Pete Entering Idaho (Photo by Meghan Sheridan)

 

 

We arrived in Boise Idaho last night and had a nice rest day today– we finally got some sleep.  

 

Flat #2 at the Snake River on the Oregon/Idaho Border

Flat #2 at the Snake River on the Oregon/Idaho Border

 

 

Pearson had another flat tire just before entering Idaho and this time changing the tube went much more smoothly.  Unfortunately, his back rim was bent and the 3rd day of 110+ degrees fried his bike computer- so we made a trip to Pedersen’s Sports in Boise today and Michael Weiser was fabulously helpful: tuning up both Pearson and Pete’s bikes!

We’re off to Fairfield Idaho tomorrow- through a long detour around US 20s merge with I-84.

All best, Julia

High Heat & Head Winds

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

 

Pearson & Pete ride through the High Desert (Photo by Meghan Sheridan)

Pearson & Pete ride through the High Desert (Photo by Meghan Sheridan)

 

 

We’ve spent two days traveling through the Oregon desert on Route 20.  On Friday Pearson and Pete rode 106 miles from Bend to Riley in 110 degree heat, fighting the wind most of the way.  Saturday they faced an even more severe head wind for the entire 68 miles from Riley to Stinking Water Pass, but the heat relented to 103.

 

Pearson & Pete Filling Water Bottles with Ice (Photo by Meghan Sheridan)

Pearson & Pete Filling Water Bottles with Ice (Photo by Meghan Sheridan)

 

 

Saturday the gravelly road gave Pearson the first flat tire of the trip and he found changing the tube to be quite a challenge on his new Raleigh Bike.

Pearson Fixing a Flat

Pearson Fixing a Flat

The diversity of landscapes (mountains, lakes, desert, city, farms…) through Oregon has made for beautiful shots of Pearson and Pete riding and the sunsets have been breathtaking.

We’ll continue to keep you posted on the progress and hopefully add some video soon.  Thanks for all the support and comments!  

Best, Julia

The Silver Spur

Sunday, August 17th, 2008

 

Oregon! OR the whole state is perhaps one of the most dynamic places I’ve been; Sunday: big city, Monday: ocean, Tuesday: ocean & mountains, Wednesday: mountains and lava lakes, Thursday: great beer & incredible people, Friday: high desert & badlands (head winds) and Saturday: horrible winds, high heat and desert mountain ranges.
Yesterday we traversed 106 miles of the high desert from Bend to Riley passing through Brothers, which has a population of 10 hearty soles.  The head wind was as potent as the 110 degree heat baking our skin. 
I have never been in the desert, never heard a rattle snake and since last Saturday I have seen three and heard many.
This evening I’m sitting outside our hotel in the only town for 127 miles – Burns.  I can not believe that there is this much open space in our country, its amazing.  
As we were riding we could see the road stretch on for miles & watch the heat, smolder up on the tar as if it were a river.  There is no shade out here, just fences, dirt and a lot of trucks.  
We ventured further into the desert abyss today – with another fierce uncontrollable head wind, forcing me to fall off the bike three times. 
The last hour up Stinking water pass was incredibly beautiful – but the pain was too much to continue.
We’ve met so many terrific people in Oregon who have gotten behind our advocacy mission.  I would like to mention the great support we received from Daniella & Elliot Crowder, owners of Bike Newport- an amazing shop, who gave us some additional gear for our mountain bikes.  Also, the hospitality of Patti & Jeff Evans, a Bend couple who really believe in what we’re doing.  They are both incredible cyclists and human beings.  While out on a brand new Scott Plasma, Jeff was clobbered by a car, his fourth car/bike accident where he broke his fibula.  It’s been 10 weeks and he’s back on his bike(s) limping when he walks but his fervent focus on staying active is intoxicating.  I hope that I can ride with him and Patti soon.
-Pearson 8/16

Oregon is an amazing state!

Friday, August 15th, 2008

 

Pearson & Pete at Route 20's Beginning in Newport Oregon

Pearson & Pete at Route 20's Beginning in Newport Oregon

 

 

Pearson and Pete began their cross-country bicycle trip on Nye Beach in Newport Oregon at sunrise on Pearson’s 30th birthday (Tuesday Aug. 12th), they cycled hard and fast for 96 miles to Sweet Home Oregon. Meghan Sheridan (our amazing driver and photographer) and I followed/chased them in our van filming every step of the way.  

 

Meghan, Pearson, Julia & Pete at Nye Beach in Newport Oregon

Meghan, Pearson, Julia & Pete at Nye Beach in Newport Oregon

 

 

After a brief birthday celebration and a short rest we continued our trip on wednesday through the grueling 96 miles of Cascade Mountains from Sweet Home to Bend Oregon.  Pearson rode like an animal,  killing the 4250 foot, 4650 foot and 6400 foot mountain passes in just over 7 hours of pedaling!

 

Pearson on a brief food break in the Cascade Mountains

Pearson on a brief food break in the Cascade Mountains

 

 

Our rest day today in Bend Oregon was great.  We had two media interviews, one for KTVZ Channel 21 and one on KBND Radio News.  We toured the Deschutes Brewery and hung out with Jeff and Patti Evans, two terrific and generous local cyclists.

In addition to touring this incredible country we’ve been receiving a good deal of media attention here are a few links to recent articles:

Gazette Times – Corvallis, Oregon

Newport News Times – Newport, Oregon

Skaneateles Journal – Skaneateles, New York

Auburn Citizen – Auburn, New York

We begin moving again tomorrow, 108 miles into the Oregon Desert in what are anticipated to be record high temperatures.

Greetings from Idaho!

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

 

From a stop in Little America, Wyoming

From a stop in Little America, Wyoming

We’re one day away from Oregon and three days away from the start of the cross-country bike ride!  We’ve been driving across this incredible country- seeing by car the diverse landscape and people.  It’s been eye-opening and has further built our anticipation to truly experience this vast country at 15-20 mph and meet the people in the places we’ve just buzzed through.

 

All best,

Pearson & Julia 

 

 

 

Press Release & Itinerary

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

As our cross-country bike trip and film shoot rapidly approach and our excitement builds, we have posted a press release and the trip’s itinerary online.  Check out the itinerary and email us to arrange to meet up with- or even ride with- us.  You can also help us to spread the word and get publicity by sending our press release to your local media.

Have a great and safe summer!

Raleigh Bicycles

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Yesterday, Monday July 21, Julia, Peter and I (the Long Bike Back Team) were at the Inside Edge in Glens Falls, NY to pick up our brand new Raleigh bicycles.  Bill Trombley, Inside’s master mechanic, personally met us before the shop opened to finish assembling and fit us to the bikes.  The entire staff including Bill, Doug Baehme and the owners have all been awesome in their support of us and our project. 

Back in May, Bill at the Inside Edge had tuned up my 29er so I could test the old legs on the 36 miles of brutal hills that comprise Route 20 between Skaneateles and Cazenovia.  My cyclometer displayed a speed I’d never seen before going down into Cardiff and it took me over 11 minutes at 8 mph to climb the tallest hill I’ve ever seen out side of Cazenovia.

Anyway let me talk about the bikes! I am not all about gear– but I want a bike that inspires me to ride better.  Raleigh met this by sending us a Cadent FC & a Cadent FT1.  Both bikes, in my opinion, transcend hybrid. They beg for ridiculous speed and react as well if not better than any road bike I’ve been on or ridden next to at the Gimbel’s.  I have to admit that I love Carbon – the whole concept of being incredibly light and freakishly strong, simply inspires me.

To me these are not just bikes. These machines are the culmination of two years of work, two years of swallowing pain, two years of laying on my back dreaming of going fast again, dreaming of the open road, dreaming of being me again.  These bikes are not just bikes; they are our tools of change.  They are taking Pete and me across the country, through big cities and small towns, and ultimately into movie theaters and living rooms around the globe.  These are not just bikes; these machines will help make all of us safer.

 

-Pearson July 22, 2008. 11:28 PM, NY

 

 

Welcome to the official blog for THE LONG BIKE BACK!

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

Pearson & Pete riding in NYC

Here you will find postings from Pearson and Pete about their cross-country bicycle trip and their advocacy mission.  You’ll also find updates from Julia about the documentary film chronicling Pearson’s journey back to the bike.  You can still find our full website at www.longbikeback.com

We are in the final weeks of fundraising and planning before the epic trip and film shoot (tax-deductible donations can be made by going to www.filmforum.org/sponsorship and choosing Julia Wrona / The Long Bike Back from the drop down menu).  The trip begins in Newport Oregon on August 12, Pearson’s 30th birthday, it will cover all of US Route 20 and end in Cape Cod Massachusetts on October 1st.  Check back here often for notes, thoughts, ramblings and photos from the trip.

Have a great summer and enjoy your bike!

-THE LONG BIKE BACK team: Pearson, Pete & Julia

Pete, Julia & Pearson after the Ride of Silence