Tuesday, May 25, 2010

TRANSAM TRIP - GETTING YOUR BIKE TO AND FROM THE TRIP

It is not too early to begin thinking about the logistics of getting your bike to and from the trip. Here are the parameters:
 
1. Vanna and trailer can carry a maximum of six bikes. SO, this means that unless you are on Stage 1 Or Stage 7, you will need to both ship your bike to the trip and ship it back home after. The first and last groups will be able to save one leg, if they wish.
 
2. Options we discussed at Sunday's meeting:
    • bring bike on plane, car or however you are arriving
    • ship bike via Fed X to the hotel where you are meeting us, and ship it back when done
3. Both options require having a bike box, bike case, or "air caddy" (see www.shipbikes.com)
 
4. Here is a good link for both getting a bike box and for how to Fed X it if you choose that option: http://www.shipbikes.com/howdoes.html
 
5. Bottom line, you are responsible for getting your bike to and from the trip, but you should discuss your thoughts with me well ahead of time so we are all figuring this out efficiently and effectively.
 
6. Thinking out of the box (literally). It occurs to me that perhaps some people can share a bike. Look at the folks cycling before or after you. Maybe you could share a bike so that the bike stays with us multiple weeks.  (I know how attached we each are to our own bikes, but........you never know......synergy may be possible!)
 
Peter F. Conway
1113 Duneside, kiawah Island SC
                   &    
29025 Edgedale Road
   Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124
       440-915-9241 (c)
       216-378-9463 (f)
 
 
 

Sunday, May 23, 2010

TRANSAM 2010 1ST PLANNING MTG

Agenda for tonight's meeting. Read it and see if it generates some questions...
 
See you at 6 PM!
 
Peter

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

PARTICIPATION IS GROWING FOR TRANSAM TRIP!

If you are reading  this, it is because you are going on this trip, considering going on this trip OR the draft committee is considering you for  participation in this trip!
(OK, or maybe you are connected/related to someone going, and  want to keep  in the loop.)
 
If you look at the chart below, the trip is beginning to come together very nicely. We have LOTS of interest in joining the ride  for one or more stages, and we have several tentative drivers.
This is most encouraging!
 
Here is what I want you to do, if you don't mind:
 
1. FEEDBACK: If you appear on the chart, let me know if what I have is correct or not.
2. Red folks: Like our President, we want to turn all red folks into blue folks (despite their political persuasions). If you are now  red and can turn blue, please let me know.
3. No Shows: If you are not on the chart, but would like to be, PLEASE let me know, and whether you are red or blue right now.
4. OTHERS?: We still have room for a few more riders, and a driver maybe two, depending on how it all shakes out. Feel free to promote the trip.
5. Sign up to be a friend of the TRANSAM BLOG, so we can begin to use it to communicate with the world. Here is the link to the blog: http://transam2010.blogspot.com/
 
Here is what I know to date:
 
Stage Dates From To Meet Us Leave Us Driver Guests  Miles Av. Miles
Pre 9/27- 10/1 Cleveland, OH San Diego, CA San Diego   Bill Burgess   2420 485
1 10/03-10/10 San Diego, CA Tempe, AZ San Diego Phoenix Bill Burgess Ann Harlan/Ron Neill 412 68.67
2 10/10-10/17 Tempe, AZ El Paso, TX Phoenix El Paso Bill Burgess Ron Neill?/ Bill Conway (jr)? 540 90
3 10/17-10/24 El Paso TX Del Rio TX El Paso Del Rio Dan Fishwick Michael Novak 455 75.83
4 10/24-10/31 Del Rio, TX Navasota, TX Del Rio Houston Dan Fishwick Scott Emerson 431 71.83
5 10/31-11/07 Navasota, TX Baton Rouge, LA Houston Baton Rouge Curt Johnson   410 68.33
6 11/07-11/14 Baton Rouge, LA DeFuniak Spr., FL Baton Rouge Pensacola Curt Johnson Walter Ginn/ Liz Tippit 431 71.83
7 11/14-11/21 DeFuniak Spr., FL St Augustine, FL Pensacola St. Augustine TBD Bill Conway/Carl Walter? 428 71.33
TOTALS               3107 73.98
  means Tentative
 
Sometime in  early April  I anticipate an evening meeting where we can all meet and get excited about the journey. I will keep you posted on that.
 
In the meantime, keep on rolling!
 
 
Peter F. Conway
1113 Duneside, kiawah Island SC
                   &    
29025 Edgedale Road
   Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124
       440-915-9241 (c)
       216-378-9463 (f)
 

Thursday, December 3, 2009

WANT TO JOIN US? HERE ARE THE FAQS

FAQ SHEET

WHO AND WHY?
The core group consists of four intrepid adventurers, Carl & Liz Tippit, Larry Schulz, and Peter Conway. We hope and expect to be joined by other adventurers who will join us for one or more week long legs (stages) of the trip. So, the Who may be You!

WHY? We share a “bucket list” dream of cycling across the country. Beyond that, we plan to use the ride to raise money and awareness for a non-profit founded by Liz Tippit called FILL THIS HOUSE. (http://www.fillthishouse.org/ )So, even if you can’t ride with us, we encourage you to support us by making a donation to Fill This House once we complete the ride. Each rider is paying all of his/her expenses so 100% of all donations will go to Fill This House.

WHEN IS THE RIDE?
We will start Monday October 4, 2010 and plan to finish 49 days later on November 21, 2010.

HOW LONG IS THE ROUTE?
Approximately 3150 miles, barring wrong turns.

WHAT IS THE ROUTE?
We will ride west to east, from San Diego, CA to St. Augustine FL. We will travel through California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and Florida. We are using a route designed for cyclists by the Adventure Cycling Association. They have named it The Southern Tier. To see the route, go to their website: http://www.adventurecycling.org/routes/southerntier.cfm?pg=overview

WHAT IS THE ROUTE LIKE?
To quote Adventure Cycling:
The Southern Tier Bicycle Route is our shortest cross-country route and offers a wide variety of terrain, vegetation, climate, and people all the way across the nation from the Pacific to the Atlantic. The route is rich in human culture and history -- ranging from the Spanish and Mexican influences in California, to the ancient indigenous pueblo cultures in Arizona and New Mexico, to the imprint of the Spanish conquistadors in Texas, to the bayous and French influences of Louisiana, to the Old South of Mississippi and Alabama, to a four-hundred-year-old city in Florida.

WHAT WILL BE THE DAILY AVERAGE MILES TRAVELLED?

75 miles. However, due to varying elevation changes (e.g. mountains) and some long stretches between services (e.g. desert) days will vary between 50 and 100 miles.
We plan to publish a daily route log by the end of December.

WILL THERE BE ANY REST DAYS/LAYOVERS?

Yes. Taking cues from the Good Book, we will bike for six days and rest on every seventh.

WHAT KIND OF SUPPORT WILL THERE BE?
We will be supported by “Vanna” a small RV and trailer which will carry all of our gear, spare parts and us when needed. During the day, Vanna will be our SAG wagon, on call in case of emergency or fatigue, and meeting us at pre-ordained food/water/ rest stops. Liz will drive Vanna for much of the route, but we are seeking another driver or two for part of the trip.

WHERE WILL WE STAY?
We will stay in clean but cost efficient motels along the route. We will also bring some camping gear in case the sprit moves us to occasionally camp out in a particularly scenic area during ideal weather.

I AM INTERESTED, BUT I CAN’T SPEND 49 DAYS.
We are breaking up the ride into 7 week long stages. As our rest day is Sunday, we will be able to meet people at airports along the route on Saturday evening/Sunday morning, so that they can ride with us from Monday- Saturday.


WHERE CAN I JOIN OR LEAVE THE TRIP?
TENTATIVE:
Stage Dates From TO Meet Us Leave Us
1 10/03-10/10 San Diego,CA Tempe, AZ San Diego Phoenix
2 10/10-10/17 Tempe,AZ El Paso, TX Phoenix El Paso
3 10/17-10/24 El Paso,TX Del Rio TX El Paso Del Rio
4 10/24-10/31 Del Rio,TX Navasota, TX Del Rio Houston
5 10/31-11/07 Navasota,TX BatonRouge,LA Houston Baton Rouge
6 11/07-11/14 BatonRouge,LA DeFuniakSpr,FL Baton Rouge Pensacola
7 11/14-11/21 DeFuniakSpr,FL St Augustine Pensacola StAugustine

HOW MANY PEOPLE CAN JOIN US EACH STAGE?

Two maximum. We can either have two cyclists, or one cyclist and one van driver for the week.

HOW MUCH WILL THE TRIP COST PER WEEK?
At this point, we have not developed a weekly budget. That will come in due course. You can ball park the cost by figuring in seven nights in a motel, evening meals at restaurants, your share of the weekly grocery bill for breakfast/ lunches on the road and your share of Vanna’s weekly expenses. Plus travel costs to join and leave us.

INTERESTED IN JOINING US?
If interested, give Carl, Liz, Larry or Peter a call. We will add folks on a “first to commit” basis for each stage.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Carl, Larry, Peter & Liz planning Cross Country Ride

Hi All! Welcome to our Blogsite, which will chronicle our bicycle ride across the country to support Fill This House, a local Cleveland charity we will post about later.

Who are we? Carl & Liz Tippit, Larry Schulz, Peter Conway, and perhaps YOU, as a guest rider (see below)

Right now we are planning our route. We will be riding the "Southern Tier" Route developed by Adventure Cycling Association. Starting in San Diego On Monday October 4, 2010, we will arrive seven weeks later in Jacksonville Florida. Along the way we will traverse California Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida.

How long is the Southern Tier ride? About 3100 miles, or 450 miles per week.

We would not/could not do this without the support of Liz Tippit, who will be driving "Vanna White", our Roadtrek RV and supporting us with comfort, aid, and inspirational speeches as needed.

Want to join us? We are looking for a "guest rider" every week. We are currently breaking down the ride into seven six day stages starting on a Monday and ending on a Saturday. Guests can join us on our Sunday "days of rest" and ride with us the following week.

Stay tuned for more information as we plan the ride and then embark!