5/14 update

Ellen’s has been making pretty good progress lately. She’s heading from YuTai to Liangshan today. She stayed 2 nights in Yutai. Since she’s been steadily doing 150 kms a day, she took 1 day was a recovery day. She explored the city, drank a lot of water, talked with some local women, ate a sandwich with them, and a lot of other random things.

Ellen wanted me to tell you all that it can be difficult to find a good place to pee while riding along the grand canal. Riding will suppress your urge to pee. So all of a sudden, you’ll really need to pee. China is big, but there always seems to be someone around. So Ellen has been hopping into the dried up offshoots of the grand canal. Apparently it’s a 5 foot deep ditch and it provides a bit of privacy. She says that climbing out of it was a bit of a struggle at first, but she now has the technique down

non existent roads

Yesterday night, Ellen was supposed to ride to XuZhou (almost leaving JiangSu Province). She began the day at about 8 am and started following her road atlas. But after half a day or riding, the road ended….. That’s the thing with China, Roads are being torn up and built constantly. Atlases don’t often completely tell the truth. It’s the effect of a rapidly growing economy. Anyway, the road just ended and Ellen had to back track, losing much of the progress she had made. The sun had set, Ellen was on a highway of some sort and was nowhere close to a city. She eventually walked her bike down an on ramp to a normal road. Two fellows on a scooter pulled up to her to do the usual gawk and question. Ellen chatted them up and they led her to a cheap motel to crash at. it was 11 pm… Time to crash and start over in the morning.

Progress report

I’m not entirely sure where Ellen is right now, but I know that her spirit is high and she is doing well. She called me today to tell me that she will be on her way to Huai An in the morning and that it will be a relatively short day. Today she did about 125 Kms to make it to where she is right now. She found a cheap motel in stay in tonight. On her ride today, she stumbled onto one of the 4 canal locks on the great canal. This is a very fortunate find as there are only about 4 canal locks left of what used to be the great canal. Don’t worry, lots of pictures were taken and we’ll all be able to see them in due time. In other news, Ellen’s Chinese has been progressing at an increasing pace (like the Natural Log function). She’s been ordering up scallion pancakes on her own and talking to random people on the streets about her adventure with ease. Go Ellen!

So far, Ellen has had to repair 2 flat tires. Not too bad for the trip so far. These last few days shes been racking up 100 + Km days. Tomorrow will probably be a rest day and she’ll do a 1/2 day of riding.

Update from the Road

Ellen is hunkering down in Chang Zhou right now due to some heavy rain. She send this from the road

“stuck in Chang Zhou at a KTV motel, or am I just in a David Lynch film? Seriously, don’t come here unless you want a mouthful of dirt and a prostitute – those 2 don’t relate to each other, I think?”

Outside of WuXi and then onto Chang Zhou

Once Ellen parted ways with me, she headed in a north westerly direction. But due to the crazy amount of road construction, progress was slow and many many detours were taken. After a frustrating day of riding, Ellen decided to find a spot to set up camp. She was somewhere outside of WuXi. Off the main road, she found a clear patch of ground that wasn’t too visible. The ground was lumpy. A patch of trees had recently been torn out of the clearing. Camp was set up and she called it an early night.

Day 3, Started with a tube change. There had been a largish puncture in her tire and tube. The tube and tire were both patched up and Ellen was on her way. (FYI: If you ever get a largish tire puncture/gash and just need to make it home or bike shop, after you patch up your tube, you can fold up a dollar bill and stick it between the tube and tire). After a full day of hard riding, Ellen cruised through Chang Shu and then into Chang Zhou. So far she has chocked up about 250 Kilometers.

Ride to Shu Zhou

This is Jason and I’ll be filling in for Ellen since she has limited internet capabilities while on the road. On Friday (5/1), Ellen and I rode to Shu Zhou. Shu Zhou is about 100 km to the west of Shanghai. The weather was hot, but the roads were relatively smooth. At 2 pm, we stopped for lunch at a hole in the wall restaurant. We had stir-fried green and mushrooms, spicy tofu, cold cucumbers with soy sauce and vinegar, and a beer. Everyone tends to stop and look at Ellen’s bike. Kids tend to look at the front and rear racks and comment “Yeah, this bike is good for kids, you can kit on the front and the back!” With a full belly of food, we left the restaurant and hit the road. It took us about 6 hours in total to get to Shu Zhou. We were going on average of 25 KMH (pretty good for a loaded touring bike), which should total up to  150 KMs, but there was a lot of stopping to check the map and getting lost due to road construction/detours.  When we got to Shu Zhou, we ate a couple ice cream cones to celebrate.

Bike

Soma Saga 54″ Frame/Fork
Octalink 170 Crankset
Deore XT 11-34 Cassette
Dura Ace Bar End Shifters
Kool Stop Brakepads
Origin 8 Canti Brakes
Front and Rear Surly Racks
Ortlieb Front and Rear Waterproof Plus Panniers
Double Kickstand
Diore XT Front and Rear Hubs
BB Shimano ES25 Crankset
Shimano SLX Front Derailleur
Shimano HG73 Chain
Alex 36 hole Rims
Maxxis Detonator 1.5 Tires
Continental Tubes
Oval M200 Stem
Deda Grip
Nitto Randonneur Bars
Jagwire Cable
Neco Headset

The Fear of Success, my introspective moments this week.

I realize that I am more fearful of success than failure because if I succeed, I am clueless of what my future will open up to – but failure, that’s more predictable.

“success” has nothing to do with finishing the route.

“Success” is surviving with 120 pds worth of my personal possessions, keeping my sanity for 9 months, becoming involved in strangers lives, pushing EVERY SINGLE personal limit, overcoming daily difficulties (maybe not “successfully”), and creating at least 20 AMAZING photographs with one hell of a story.

My friend and mentor, Mr C Dale, shared this with me today will think of this daily.

(from Buddha) The five faculties of power are:

* First, the faith to believe.
* Second, the will to make the endeavor.
* Third, the faculty of alertness.
* Fourth, the ability to concentrate one’s mind, and
* Fifth, the ability to maintain clear wisdom.

36 Hours and counting.

Shout out!

I hope you love the new site as much as I do. Wren Lanier did an amazing job getting this done. A little about this lady, well we met when we were in first or second grade – we had dance class together. I dropped dance in 8th grade but then reunited through the wonders of Facebook. She lives in Richmond VA, where I use to live. Rock on Wren – I love it! My diy skills are just too…well, diy.

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