I'll be following you for sure.😊 I just started planning a route last night from Roland's route as well and taking some info from Mat Ryder. My goal is to get back to NY from La Push. Been to both beaches as well. Have a good safe trip.
I have researched the trail to Wyoming and was considering the Michelson Trail. Now I'll be sure to include it. If I were not part of my Mom's Alzheimer's care team to allow her to remain in her home I might have met you pedaling during your trip. Once I'm relieved of this love chore My plan for nights is an inverse of yours. I'll camp 5 nights and motel 2 on average per week. I'm planning to get from Chicago to Seattle by Amtrak and ride away from the train station. I had been planning to commence in La Push but now that I've seen how you made this connection to the ceremonial start I might copy your method. I might even shake it down for starters with a few days riding to Chicago Northwestward on the section between Chicago and Indianapolis. I've done some weeks long self supported rides and know that planning anything more than 2 days in advance can sell me short of spontaneous experiences (swimming, new friends, angelic unplanned hospitality by locals, serendipitous discovery of the perfect camping place, and weather events, etc. ) I'm 64, retired, fully outfitted for touring, and inspired to see your 95 count playlist. You are my next binge watch. Stay Awesome Daniel.
Just a few suggestions based on your comments. 1.The biking from Spearfish to the Michelson was tough considering I then added on 50 miles of the Michelson with an upward grade. Should have stayed overnight at the trailhead. I shipped the bike to Sequem and my gear to Forks that was sub optimal should have shipped both to Port Angeles so Bike and gear always together. You will need to consider how to haul your bags when on the busses since you wont be able to leave them on the bike. 3. I ended up booking all hotels once it got hot but do not have a lot of camping experience.
Daniel, Thank you for all the videos and detailed content on your GART ride. I'm curious as to the mechanics of your setup. Firstly, I noticed that you didn't have any flats, and if you did I didn't see them. So what type of tires were you riding on and were they tubeless or tubes? Were you riding a 1X or 2X chain ring up front? What was the cassette gearing in the rear? Did you utilize the Warm Showers opportunity? Thank you.
I believe that the issue is fixed. When selecting the play list there was an option to play oldest to newest. Just not certain if tgat effects everyone’s experience or just mine. Let me know if it worked for you too. Thx for letting me know!
Hey god bless you brother. I’ll need every tip or help I can get. I’ll be doing the same as you in 1-2 years. I feel like it’s going to be rough bro. Wish you the best dude, I’ll come back an check on you Later dude
Dan made it to Waterville Wa! We have the heighest altitude for an incorporated town/city in Washington, 2800 ft. The next stint is through the Moses Coulee that was carved out by the Great Montana flood during the ice age. Getting to Coulee City is an achievement on its own. A deep coulee that seems impossible to desent at blazing speed to only come upon a long and steep climb. Check Joe Rogan podcast about this area. Waterville Wa wishes Dan the best. Thanks for chatting with the locals at Kneymeyers. June 26, 2024.
Good luck and good weather
Bad ass, bro! Get it!
I'll be following you for sure.😊
I just started planning a route last night from Roland's route as well and taking some info from Mat Ryder. My goal is to get back to NY from La Push.
Been to both beaches as well.
Have a good safe trip.
Thank you, good luck!
I have researched the trail to Wyoming and was considering the Michelson Trail. Now I'll be sure to include it. If I were not part of my Mom's Alzheimer's care team to allow her to remain in her home I might have met you pedaling during your trip. Once I'm relieved of this love chore My plan for nights is an inverse of yours. I'll camp 5 nights and motel 2 on average per week. I'm planning to get from Chicago to Seattle by Amtrak and ride away from the train station. I had been planning to commence in La Push but now that I've seen how you made this connection to the ceremonial start I might copy your method. I might even shake it down for starters with a few days riding to Chicago Northwestward on the section between Chicago and Indianapolis. I've done some weeks long self supported rides and know that planning anything more than 2 days in advance can sell me short of spontaneous experiences (swimming, new friends, angelic unplanned hospitality by locals, serendipitous discovery of the perfect camping place, and weather events, etc. )
I'm 64, retired, fully outfitted for touring, and inspired to see your 95 count playlist. You are my next binge watch. Stay Awesome Daniel.
Just a few suggestions based on your comments.
1.The biking from Spearfish to the Michelson was tough considering I then added on 50 miles of the Michelson with an upward grade. Should have stayed overnight at the trailhead.
I shipped the bike to Sequem and my gear to Forks that was sub optimal should have shipped both to Port Angeles so Bike and gear always together. You will need to consider how to haul your bags when on the busses since you wont be able to leave them on the bike.
3. I ended up booking all hotels once it got hot but do not have a lot of camping experience.
Daniel,
Thank you for all the videos and detailed content on your GART ride. I'm curious as to the mechanics of your setup. Firstly, I noticed that you didn't have any flats, and if you did I didn't see them. So what type of tires were you riding on and were they tubeless or tubes? Were you riding a 1X or 2X chain ring up front? What was the cassette gearing in the rear?
Did you utilize the Warm Showers opportunity?
Thank you.
And so it begins... Good luck and fair weather!
Good luck Dan. Will be watching!
Thank you William!
We'll be watching!!! Best of luck!!
Thank You Hope!
Happy trails to you 👍🙂
Thanks 👍
Good luck, Dan!
Thank you Beth!
Dan, Your Playlist auto-plays chronologically from newest to oldest. I would prefer to see the ride as it transpired.
I will need to look into that. Thanks
I believe that the issue is fixed. When selecting the play list there was an option to play oldest to newest. Just not certain if tgat effects everyone’s experience or just mine. Let me know if it worked for you too. Thx for letting me know!
@@danielwilhelm4551 It's perfect now. Thank You sir.
Hey god bless you brother. I’ll need every tip or help I can get. I’ll be doing the same as you in 1-2 years. I feel like it’s going to be rough bro. Wish you the best dude, I’ll come back an check on you
Later dude
Dan made it to Waterville Wa! We have the heighest altitude for an incorporated town/city in Washington, 2800 ft. The next stint is through the Moses Coulee that was carved out by the Great Montana flood during the ice age. Getting to Coulee City is an achievement on its own. A deep coulee that seems impossible to desent at blazing speed to only come upon a long and steep climb. Check Joe Rogan podcast about this area. Waterville Wa wishes Dan the best. Thanks for chatting with the locals at Kneymeyers. June 26, 2024.
Thank you for the info and updating my friends. Very nice talking with you!
You may want to add a .gpx file for the ride with gps route
Thanks Bob!