Monday, September 5, 2011

Riding

Sunrise
Now that the weather has cooled off by a couple of degrees, we’re already riding more.  We’re really looking forward to the cooler weather this fall.

On Friday we left with a group of friends at 5:30am and saw a blazing red sun and cool temperatures.  It was a great way to wake up.  It was a short ride at a casual pace.  We did the normal loop along the shore road by the entrance to the power plant and
Puppies!
then showed the group a fun way to weave through some villages on the way home instead of riding a main road.

On Saturday we slept in until 7am, had pancakes for breakfast and then went out for a ride.  Neither of us felt great and it was hot, so we spent the 90 minute ride exploring some largely dead-end roads and different ways through Liu’ao, which is the closest town to us. 
These vehicles are so loud


On Sunday we left with a fairly big group (8 people total) and spent a couple of hours riding at a very casual pace, taking photos and stopping to ask the locals questions, like what plants they were drying (sesame seeds) and the process for harvesting the razor clam.  Lili likes this kind of riding because she
A temple we found at
the top of a hill
when exploring Liu'ao
gets to walk around while we chat.  There are always dogs for her to point at too.


Once we hit 40 km there was a split in the road where we
could head home with the group or head away to a mountain climb.  Our friend David joined us and we rode upstream to the climb.  At 1200ft of vertical it’s three times the height of Blue Hills.  It is less steep, but you
An old wall
know you’re climbing a mountain.  At about 30 minutes for us to climb it’s a solid workout.  At the top we waited 15 minutes for David to catch us and then we hung out at the top (looking at spiders and frogs) for another 20 minutes.  After the fun descent David said he wanted to take some pictures of the village so we were on our own.  

Enjoying a sto
At this point we were out of food, hungry, and thinking that we still had an hour ride back to the house.  However, we found a small store, and for $1.20 we bought cold water, iced tea, and a package of sweet rice crackers (Mark thinks it’s not a cracker, not a cookie, it’s
Harvesting razor clams
in the middle).  That hit the spot and we had a great finish to the ride.  4:30 pedal time and 6:07 start to finish – 85 km total.  The best part was that LiLi never cried, and when we were walking inside she started pointing at the bike and calling out “what’s that! What’s that!”  Apparently six hours on the bike was not enough for her.

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for the update! I love to see the pictures!
    Deb O

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