
Last year I cycled the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail, starting in Astoria on Juneteenth I cycled 2,500 miles across the country to Kansas, almost exactly the midpoint of the route. Unfortunately my trip ended early, but it was an unforgettable experience, I visited 6 states and cycled through varied terrain including the Pacific Coast, the high desert of Wyoming, and the Rocky Mountains.
This year I wanted to get back on my bike and do another long distance bike tour, although shooting for a shorter trip than last year. The Pacific Coast Bicycle Route starts in Vancouver, travels through Washington, Oregon, and California, to end at the Mexican border. Last year I tried to cycle from San Francisco to Los Angeles, but I had the misfortune of starting the same day that a new landslide blocked Big Sur and made the route impassable. I had to turn around and cycle back home. 15 months later the same landslide is still blocking the road with no estimated time to reopen.
So I’ll plan to do the northern section, taking the sleeper train from the Bay Area up to Vancouver and cycling back to San Francisco. Overall the route is about 1,250 miles, exactly half what I cycled last year.
In a few days I’ll pack up my bike, turn the key in my door, watch the world go by as I ride the train north to Canada, climb on my bike, and keep turning the pedals until I arrive back at my front door.

































































