Bike tour/Summer 2019: Difference between revisions
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* [Stop] Burney Falls Waterfall [54.6mi] | * [Stop] Burney Falls Waterfall [54.6mi] | ||
* [Stay] Algoma Campground | * [Stay] Algoma Campground | ||
[https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/stnf/recarea/?recid=6581 Algoma Campground] has no reservations, a vault toilet, and no water (but the appears to be a river so we can make it). | |||
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* Lunch: Snacks at Burney Falls including stuff we get at the general store which has "basic grocery items" | * Lunch: Snacks at Burney Falls including stuff we get at the general store which has "basic grocery items" | ||
* Dinner: Bartle Lodge (3.3mi from Algoma; open 7am-8pm) | * Dinner: Bartle Lodge (3.3mi from Algoma; open 7am-8pm) | ||
=== Day 4: June 26th === | |||
* [Bike] Algoma | |||
== Note == | == Note == |
Revision as of 03:13, 7 June 2019
This page is for planning our ride back to Seattle.
Options
Confirmed(?)
- We leave Palo Alto on 6/22 (Sat).
- We leave Ose's on 6/29 (Sat).
TBD
- Section 1 (Davis to Applegate)
- Option 1) 6/22-27 (5.25 days)
- Option 2) 6/23-27 (5 days); arrive at Ose's on 6/22 and spend a whole day on 6/23.
- Section 2 (Applegate to Bend/near Bend)
- Option 4) 6/29-7/1 (3 days)
- Option 5) 6/29-7/2 (4 days)
- Section 3 (Bend/near Bend)
- Option 6) TBD departure date; 3 days from Bend to Portland via Warm Spring Reservation and Bagby
- Option 7) TBD departure date: 3 days from Sisters (outside of Bend) to Portland via Breitenbush and Bagby
- Option 8) TBD departure date: 4 days from Bend to Portland via Belknap, Breitenbush, and Bagby
Itinerary
Day 0: June 22nd
- [Bike] home → San Jose Diridon [~17mi]
- [Train] Amtrak SJC → Davis [To Be Decided]
- Trains leaving SJC at: 8:15AM, 10:10AM, 1:05PM (trip time: ~2.5 hours)
- [TODO] buy Amtrak ticket
- Visit UC Davis
- [Bike] Davis → Dunnigan (~28mi)
- [Stay] Motel 6 Dunnigan
- [TODO] Reserve room
Meals:
- Breakfast in Davis: Konditorei Austrian Pastry (Davis); Cafe Bernando
- Dinner in Dunnigan: Taqueria La Michoacana (open 8am-6pm on weekends only); only other options are fast food and a 24h Denny's
Backup Options:
- [Bike] Davis → Woodland, CA [~12mi]
- Stay in Woodland in hotel/model [Several options]
Day 1: June 23rd
- [Bike] Dunningan to Corning (~76 miles)
- [Stay] Super 8 by Wyndham, Corning (need to book [TODO])
Meals:
- Breakfast in Dunningan (Denny's?)
- Lunch: (a) best bet will be El Cazador in Princeton (~40mi); there are a bunch of options in Colusa (~27mi); several supermarket options along the way
- Dinner: Los Costeños if we stay on Solano; Amigos De Acupulco if we stay south near the Holidy Inn
Alternate options have us stop in Orland and come up parallel to I5. This is a very different route but might be a little shorter:
- [Stay] Orland Inn or Orland Motel or The Parkway RV Resort & Campground (a bit out of the way; $35 for tent sites)
- Lunch: A bunch of choices in Williams (42 miles to Orland); Mimi's Taco in Maxwell (33 miles to Orland; no restaurant after this until Willows) or a bunch of choices in Willows (16 miles to Orland)
- Dinner in Orland: El Vaquero (11am-10pm; right next to Orland Inn); Taqueria Don Sammy (9am-9pm); La Corona Mexican Restaurant (7am-9pm)
Day 2: June 24th
- [Bike] Corning to Manton/Shingletown. [~70 miles; 4442 ft; from Manton to KOA is steep; ~2100ft in 12 miles]
- [Stay] Mt. Lassen / Shingletown KOA (reservations are required [TODO])
Meals:
- Breakfast: McBrayer's Hometown Cafe (opens 5-7am); alternative if we want to get an early start, there are many options in Red Bluff (20mi)
- Lunch: we can pick up something at the Olive Pit in Corning (opens at 7am) in Corning; several options in Red Bluff including Bud's Jolly Kone veggie burgers and several burrito options
- Dinner: Pioneer Hillside Pizza is open until 9pm and 4.4mi from campground and there is an alternate path via Emigrant Trail that avoids the main road; alternative is camp/cooking at the KOA
Alternate housing:
- Mt. Lassen Lodging / Shingletown Grace Lake Resort
- Living Springs RV and Cabins Resort
Bailey Creek Lodge(appears to be full)
Day 3: June 25th
- [Bike] Shingletown to Algoma (82mi)
- [Stop] Subway Lava Tubes (these seem to be right near the road; 27.5mi from KOA) [Maybe?]
- [Stop] Burney Falls Waterfall [54.6mi]
- [Stay] Algoma Campground
Algoma Campground has no reservations, a vault toilet, and no water (but the appears to be a river so we can make it).
Meals:
- Breakfast: Cook at KOA
- Lunch: Snacks at Burney Falls including stuff we get at the general store which has "basic grocery items"
- Dinner: Bartle Lodge (3.3mi from Algoma; open 7am-8pm)
Day 4: June 26th
- [Bike] Algoma
Note
- Bagby Campground is first come, first served, so we may want to get there early. 19 sites. There is another campground 5 miles from this (Kingfisher), which can be reserved.
Preparation
General:
- [TODO] get Mika's bib short's adjusted at the tailor
- [TODO] send package of food to Alex and Malu's house
Shopping:
- order freeze dried food for trip
- [DONE] dried vegetables from North Bay Trading (ordered 2019-06-02)
- [DONE] freeze dried tofu from eVitamins.com (ordered 2019-06-02)
- [TODO] shopping trip to REI
- 2-3 lightweight summer wool socks for Mako
- short sleeve merino wool t-shirt
- [DONE] order sleeping bag and ground cloth
- [DONE] order new sleeping pads
- [DONE] wool cycling jersey for Mika (ordered 2019-06-02)
Work on Mika's bike:
- [TODO] change the front tire on Mika's bike
- [TODO] change the water bottle holder on Mika's bike
- [TODO] change the brake pads on Mika's bike
Work on Mako's bike:
- [TODO] true wheels on Mako's bike