The Pender Islands Tandem Tour

IMG_20140803_102911283_HDRPender tandem ride

Every summer, in the recent history  of our tandem, we like to go for a little Gulf Island tour.  The Pender Islands were this year’s destination for a day…

IMG_20140803_102925309Scenic beaches are the reward for endless steep hills–a feature all the Gulf Islands have in common. (Pender’s hills were the steepest yet; in 32 miles of riding we did 3,847ft of climbing!)

It’s always good to find a beach and sack out for a bit on hot pebbles just above the water’s edge…

IMG_20140803_104439224_HDR    And in the resting to find a few souvenirs…

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No cycling trip is complete for me without a little walk-about as well…IMG_20140803_110628039IMG_20140803_110650604

 

 

 

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IMG_20140803_111211313Islands have such beautiful vistas… Pender’s were no exception.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Essential to every island tour is finding a place to swim… We took a little hike off-road and found Roe Lake—a quiet little gem, though a little murkier than our ideal.

It was just the place for napping (Jim) or sitting and staring into space under dragonfly surveillance…while lily pads, like slow-motion bumper cars, jostled in the light breeze and a fisher bird dived with a splash onto the lake’s placid surface.

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And of course, eventually we overlooked the possibility of leaches and slime and scary ‘what if’s’ and took a refreshing and rejuvenating dip!

 

 

 

Then upward and onward to complete our island circuit…

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A 40-minute ferry ride carried us back at day’s end to Vancouver Island…where we grabbed a bite to eat, and drove nearly downtown to park and  pedal to the 25th annual Symphony Splash in Victoria’s inner harbor…

It is a sight to see, as daylight wanes and thousands merge to fill the streets and plaza around the water, in which a barge hosts the Victoria symphony for an evening of music.  IMG_20140803_201345145_HDRIMG_20140803_201527111_HDRIMG_20140803_204721873

The 1812 Overture is the grand finale, complete with canon fire and climaxing in fireworks.  It is a spectacular event.

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The final thrill is to make our way through the dispersing crowds and pedal off into the night at high speeds to our parked van.  It is a great thing to have a strong and brave Captain to take me on such adventures!

And because I trust his judgment, I am talked into climbing the Malahat the following day!

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Up and over we go!  The high-speed ride down doesn’t last nearly long enough to make up for the sweat and muscle power required for the way up!  But I can say I’ve done it!

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We take the loop by way of the Mill Bay ferry back around and into Victoria the ‘easy’ way…with of course stops for lunch and snacks and water… and even a murky swim!  It is a long day.

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But because I have a great Captain committed to my well-being,  I remain…

A happy stoker,
LS

See what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God; and so we are. I John 3:1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

He who did not spare his own Son but gave him up for us all, how will he not also with him graciously give us all things? Rom.8:32

Amber waves of grain by tandem…

 

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The annual Northwest Tandem Rally  was held in Pendleton, Oregon this year.

It was our first time at such a big event.  Something like 170 teams turned out for three days of rides past rolling waves of grain.  The ‘rollers’ were a challenge in the 90+ degree weather but the perks of good company, good food, and great scenery made it worth the while!  We’re already signed up to do it again somewhere else next year!

For the pre-rally warm-up enroute, Jim thought we should try riding up Cypress Mountain in N.Vancouver.  I mean why travel with a bike and miss such great opportunities to try it out?!

So up we went to the ski slopes, site of the 2010 Winter Olympics–IMG_20140702_112308052IMG_20140702_113144242

IMG_20140702_113604116_HDR It took an hour and fourteen minutes to climb up there, but only 14 minutes to get down!  What a hoot it is going 51mph on a bike.

Well, then we hit the road and made our way to Washington (by van!) for the night—and of course had to ride our bike out to eat, logging another 20 some miles but really enjoying dinner, (No eating’s as good as the eating you’ve worked for!) in the quaint little town of LaConner.  IMG_20140702_183216122_HDRIMG_20140702_191236696_HDRIMG_20140702_192018820IMG_20140702_192038854

We arrived Pendleton, Oregon next afternoon after a rather HOT drive minus air-conditioning but PLUS ICE CUBES!  They evaporate wonderfully on hot skin and do a fabulous job in dry climates ( :

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We set up our tent right beside the rodeo grounds, within view of the big screen from which we kept track of the Bull-Riding event in the evenings… Homesick bulls serenaded us to sleep at night and bellowed us awake in the morning…

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The three days of rides were fabulously scenic, and hot.  Here are some highlights from the vantage point of the stoker (me!):

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O Beautiful for Spacious Skies, for Amber Waves of Grain….

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A welcome rest stop and watering hole!IMG_20140705_085022297_HDRIMG_20140705_090314043IMG_20140705_092506813

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The final ride was a delightful climb into pine-scented hills to a historic ranch, now owned by Calvary Chapel…

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IMG_20140706_094532893(Note: the ‘special effects’ on this photo are thanks to the sweat accumulating in my jersey pocket! Did I mention this was uphill?!)

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Not only did we get lunch here but also a swim in a spring-fed pool…

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It was a fine destination for a 95 degree day!

All that remained was to repeat the ride back down through the once-shady canyon, now baking in mid-day sun and out into the blow-dryer head-wind past the hot wheat fields set in endlessly rolling hills—back to our tentsite with the river running by. Here we jumped in and lolled about like happy seals till all the heat was soaked away…IMG_20140706_155145939

…followed by eating watermelon–IMG_20140705_205910187 Nothing quite abates heat and thirst like watermelon!!!

And a rest!

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It was a wonderful rally! We’re so grateful for the strength and health to do these things, and hope you’ve enjoyed the scenery through a stoker’s eyes…

–LS

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All your works shall give thanks to you, O Lord, and all your saints shall bless you!
Ps.145:10

[For more views of the rally, don’t miss the parade post…http://lindaskelton.blogspot.com/2014/07/small-town-usa-parade.html]

Small Town USA Parade

There’s no place quite like small town USA on the Fourth of July

And this year we found ourselves in the middle of a parade with a host of riders from the Northwest Tandem Rally!

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The mayor led the charge…

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…and the local stagecoach.

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But the winning entry was none other than the Tandem Rally folks! And now there’s a trophy for the organizers to tote through life…

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Back at the rodeo grounds when all was said and done…the mute beasts wondered what was the big deal…and where did all those tents spring from?!

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If you look really close, almost dead center you’ll find the tiniest tent in the field—that’s ours—and contrary to my significant doubts (and initial complaints) we both fit in it, as did the air mattress (just barely).  And sleep was not a problem–we logged 182 miles in three days of riding in the hot summer sun.  Sleep is sweetest when you’ve worked for it!

–LS

[Don’t miss the pics once the rally got underway—awesome scenery on the rides!http://lindaskelton.blogspot.com/2014/07/amber-waves-of-grain-by-tandem.html]