Showing posts with label bicycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bicycle. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Toronto: From the Other Side

 
Toronto skyline from Toronto Islands, Toronto, Canada. June 2016.


One day, Sandy and I took the ferry over to the Toronto Islands.

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Toronto Islands. Source: Wikipedia.

We rented bicycles and got in a good workout while exploring the terrain.

Toronto Islands, Toronto, Canada. June 2016.

Boardwalk, Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. June 2016.


 There's touristy stuff a-plenty on the islands, but there's also a village community

Village cottage on Toronto Islands, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. June 2016.


A narrow black-top in the village swings a generous curve, where there are well-tended garden beds on the island edge, framing views of the Toronto skyline across the water. 

Toronto skyline from Toronto Islands, Toronto, Canada. June 2016.



Toronto skyline from Toronto Islands, Toronto, Canada. June 2016.

Toronto skyline from Toronto Islands, Toronto, Canada. June 2016.

Toronto skyline from Toronto Islands, Toronto, Canada. June 2016.

 A little further past this bend and the foliage gives way to rocks and a wide-open view of the city. 

Toronto skyline from Toronto Islands, Toronto, Canada. June 2016.

Toronto skyline from Toronto Islands, Toronto, Canada. June 2016.



Sunday, December 2, 2012

Cycling Across America

No, that's not me doing that.

But on my way to Raton, New Mexico yesterday, I saw a guy tooling away on a bicycle on I-25 South, hauling one of those baby carriages behind him.

As I noted here, long journeys have been on my mind lately. Today, I tried to find any online evidence of this person's trek, didn't succeed, but discovered a cottage industry on such journeys:

Bicycle Routes Across the USA, by Shular Scudamore. You can also access his blog and related information via this link.

The Across America North Tour does all the planning and logistical arrangements for you. It ain't cheap.

Bike Across America offers trip reports and guidance for those interesting in giving it a go. The info's a little dated, but still interesting.

New York Times reporter, Bruce Weber, has cycled across America twice: 1993 at age 39 and 2011 at age 57. Good reading. (Google on "On Wheels: America at 10 M.P.H." and then pull up the cache versions of his 1993 entries. Alternatively, if you're actually a card-carrying NYT subscriber, maybe you'll be able to get to the archives via the links in the 2011 articles.)

Trek Travel, like The Across America North Tour above, facilitates the cross-country affairs for you - all you have to do is ride the bike. 2013 cost: $15,999.00. 

The Adventure Cycling Association offers cross-country trip journals here.

Again, cycling across America is not in my plan. Noooo, I'm still fixated on mountain lions on a New Mexico trail. .... Carrying a boxcutter sounded like a good protection strategy til a conversation with one of my sisters today, who told me that another sister carries a very big, very sharp knife when she hikes in the wilderness.

So that's what I'm thinking about.