Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Shakedown Cruise


29 May 2012 -
The Memorial Day Weekend saw the “shakedown cruise” of USS Twoddles.  (USS stands for Urban Sojourning Sloop and Twoddles is the bike’s name.  Catchy isn’t it?)  We loaded Twoddles and the trailer (still looking to name that) with just about everything we will need for our trip this summer and headed out for an overnight camping excursion, by way of the Eastern Trail from South Portland to its end in Kennebunk.  We then rode the trail back up to Old Orchard Beach and set up camp at Ne’re Beach Campground.  Sure was a great day for a fully loaded, forty-mile plus ride.

Unlike our first foray with the trailer that ended in damage to Twoodles, this trip went smoothly, or smoothly enough to make us think that by the time June 19 comes around we will be ready to go.  As with any planning process we did realize, after we left the house, that we should add a couple of things to our packing list, like cards and a cribbage board, vitamins, and extra toiletries.  Nothing earth shattering of course, just things you think of.

The decision to ride the Trail down to Kennebunk and back to OOB was made for two reasons.  First, to make sure we could get the bike and trailer through all those dang stanchions that keep the motor vehicles out.  Well, in Biddeford, they are so close together at the re-entry point on West Cole Road that on the way back up we had to find an alternative, which ended up being from the parking lot of SMMC; much easier than trying to move the STOP sign out of the way at the other point.  This is not to say that we didn’t have a few minor scrapes.  The trailer now sports a small blot of cute yellow paint on its wheel frame.  The second reason of course was to get the riding experience and break our bottoms in to the seat time that is going to be required this summer.

As it happened, our ride and stopover in OOB coincided with Janine’s, Nola’s sister, birthday party.  We walked from the campground to JJ’s Eatery II down by the beach to take part in the festivities and had a lot of fun as well as some great food, especially since that meant that Rick didn’t have to cook.

Needless to say we were both tired after the ride and heat of the day, so as the sun went down, so did we.  The night went pretty well, though we are considering changing our sleeping pads for a regular air mattress, depending on weight and such.  However, a campground is not always quiet and in OOB on a Saturday night the noise level around 1:00 a.m., when the bars start closing down, gets a bit louder.  If you want the whole story, ask us the next time you see us.

Sunday dawned bright and seasonable, so we ate a hearty breakfast, packed up our gear and headed back to Portland.  After Saturday’s temps in the 80’s, this ride was a whole lot more comfortable, at least for everything but our bottoms.  Gel padding only goes so far. J

One of the major pieces of information we did gather over these two days is that we really need to pay attention to our food intake.  Neither of us ate what we should have on Saturday, so we were a bit underpowered at the end of the ride.  Water wasn’t an issue, we just have to plan better for snacks and lunch than we did.  But that’s what the weekend was all about, and we still plan on making the trip.  So stay tuned for more updates.

1 comment:

  1. hey guys!... started reading your blog, will continue to follow.... i know i gave you a list of names for warm showers in the rochester area... my top 3 suggestions to try first are john/carolyn dehority, bill lindenfelser/shae hanford (rochester) and gretchen schuss (fairport, which is a suburb just east of rochester) followed by richard desarra, bruce wilbur and the others on the list

    both john and bill are tandemists.... gretchen has ridden her bike across america
    karen

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