Mathew Fy
GRU
My first tour as a recumbent rider was last year.
https://forum.cruzbike.com/threads/cycle-adirondacks’-second-annual-tour-2016.11307/
I was able to go on two bike tours this summer.
The 31st Annual Shoreline West Tour is a seven day, 386 mile ride along Lake Michigan from Montague to Mackinaw City. $500 gets you breakfast, dinner, camping, use of high school facilities, luggage transport, water & food stops, return bus, and various other services. I really enjoyed riding through this touristy part of the state.
Enjoy their Official video. George Moses who is interviewed has been on all 31 tours and plans to continue "as long as I can fog a mirror!"
Some highlights:
Cherry turnover stop.
Mac Woods dune rides at Silver Lake.
A 1/2 mile 12% climb called "watermelon hill" because they rewarded us with watermelon slices at a scenic look-out.
Sandy beaches, lighthouses, farms, and orchards.
Using a ferry to cross part of Lake Charlevoix.
Looking at "Mushroom houses"
Riding through The Tunnel of Trees
Tunnel of trees in 3.5 minutes. My speed was 18 mph. How many riders did I pass?
I entertained the usual questions about recumbent riding and shared my enjoyment of the Cruzbike Vendetta. Interestingly, I fielded more questions about my super bright tail light: "Design Shine, but they don't make it anymore. Try Gemini, Magicshine, or Gloworm."
The 47th annual DALMAC (Dick Allen Lansing to MACkinaw Bicycle Tour) is a multi-option tour. I chose the five day 370 mile route that culminates with a ride across the Mackinaw Bridge. "DALMAC originated in 1971 when former State Representative Dick Allen challenged his colleagues and constituents with a ‘ride all the way to the bridge’ to prove that bikes and cars could share Michigan roads safely." This ride is managed in a similar way as the Shoreline West Tour but is a bit less touristy. We had much cooler weather than I would have liked. One morning we woke to 38 degrees Fahrenheit and I was glad to have multiple layers and cold weather gear available.
I met up with the 84 year old Dick Allen at a stop. He still participates using a trike with an e-motor.
Day #5 took us on a section of bad roads. I’m glad to have wide tires 38 & 42 mm to smooth things out some.
I've ridden across the Mackinaw Bridge a couple times on my df bike and the experience has been very enjoyable.
I can now say that crossing the Mackinaw Bridge feels much different on the V20. Being a little closer to the rail and my limited (15 month) experience made me a little wary. Add some wind threatening to push me into the railing and I had to continually remind myself that no rider has gone over the edge before!
Next year I may ride North Carolina's Mountains to Coast Ride.
https://forum.cruzbike.com/threads/cycle-adirondacks’-second-annual-tour-2016.11307/
I was able to go on two bike tours this summer.
The 31st Annual Shoreline West Tour is a seven day, 386 mile ride along Lake Michigan from Montague to Mackinaw City. $500 gets you breakfast, dinner, camping, use of high school facilities, luggage transport, water & food stops, return bus, and various other services. I really enjoyed riding through this touristy part of the state.
Enjoy their Official video. George Moses who is interviewed has been on all 31 tours and plans to continue "as long as I can fog a mirror!"
Some highlights:
Cherry turnover stop.
Mac Woods dune rides at Silver Lake.
A 1/2 mile 12% climb called "watermelon hill" because they rewarded us with watermelon slices at a scenic look-out.
Sandy beaches, lighthouses, farms, and orchards.
Using a ferry to cross part of Lake Charlevoix.
Looking at "Mushroom houses"
Riding through The Tunnel of Trees
Tunnel of trees in 3.5 minutes. My speed was 18 mph. How many riders did I pass?
I entertained the usual questions about recumbent riding and shared my enjoyment of the Cruzbike Vendetta. Interestingly, I fielded more questions about my super bright tail light: "Design Shine, but they don't make it anymore. Try Gemini, Magicshine, or Gloworm."
The 47th annual DALMAC (Dick Allen Lansing to MACkinaw Bicycle Tour) is a multi-option tour. I chose the five day 370 mile route that culminates with a ride across the Mackinaw Bridge. "DALMAC originated in 1971 when former State Representative Dick Allen challenged his colleagues and constituents with a ‘ride all the way to the bridge’ to prove that bikes and cars could share Michigan roads safely." This ride is managed in a similar way as the Shoreline West Tour but is a bit less touristy. We had much cooler weather than I would have liked. One morning we woke to 38 degrees Fahrenheit and I was glad to have multiple layers and cold weather gear available.
I met up with the 84 year old Dick Allen at a stop. He still participates using a trike with an e-motor.
Day #5 took us on a section of bad roads. I’m glad to have wide tires 38 & 42 mm to smooth things out some.
I've ridden across the Mackinaw Bridge a couple times on my df bike and the experience has been very enjoyable.
I can now say that crossing the Mackinaw Bridge feels much different on the V20. Being a little closer to the rail and my limited (15 month) experience made me a little wary. Add some wind threatening to push me into the railing and I had to continually remind myself that no rider has gone over the edge before!
Next year I may ride North Carolina's Mountains to Coast Ride.
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