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April 14, 2024: Car-Free SR20

I rode from Diablo Lake Lookout to Washington Pass. I shot time lapse 360 images (Insta360 X2) while recording GPS coordinates (Komoot on Android). Then I combined them into an interactive UI (mini demo screen recording in this post’s video). Granted, it’s a little hard to watch 1 frame per second on a shaky, beat
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Mexico : Guadalajara ↔ San Miguel : Oct 2022

See Guadalajara to San Miguel de Allende and back, Oct-Nov, 2022
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Sweden & Norway : This is Fjordy : Aug – Sept 2022

Entry here for completeness (since I started this blog). See Komoot Collection, Sweden & Norway, Aug – Sept 2022
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Hawaii : Kauai : June 2022

I flew out with Phineas and James, hung out in the Islander on the Beach with them, and James’ friend Patti, for a few days, then got a ride up into the Koke’e State Park with all my gear. This wasn’t my original plan, but James was getting the car anyways and it turned out
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Mexico : Puerto Vallarta ↔ Chapala : April 2022

Stats: 18 days traveling, 70 hours of 13 biking days covering 560 miles and 56K feet elevation. Phineas gave me a ride in my Jeep with my bike pre-boxed. Check in was easy and all seemed to be going nice and smooth until I noticed, mid flight, that the stub from my checked bike box
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Peru & Bolivia : Pisac → La Paz : Jan 2018

The 35km ride from Pisac to Cusco is made more challenging by taking a shortcut on a dirt road that turns into pushing the bike up a ravine, to carrying bike/bags while wobbly walking over piles of split logs then scrambling and hoisting bike/bags out of the ravine and back to the regular road. There’s
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Peru : Cusco → Machu Picchu : Dec 2017

There are all variety of treks organized out of Cusco, a lot of them culminating in an arrival at Machu Pichu. I’m sure they’re grand adventures, but as I mentioned at the end of my last post, my inclinations are to get more off the beaten path. My second night in Cusco, I stay at
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Peru : Huancayo → Ayacucho : Dec 2018

I spend a down day in Huancayo, going out only to consume and stock up on food, then return to my relatively nice hotel room to eat it until I fall asleep, wake up, then repeat. It is glorious. The next morning I stock up at a supermarket and ride Southeast out of town. Before

