12-09-18 Tuesday 169 Days riding- 32 miles A tour of a cool Light house Museum and Attack of the Raccoon.

12-09-17 Monday 168 Days riding- 34 miles Honeyman campground

12-09-16 Sunday 167 Days riding- 29.5 miles – Another great start with Church and then something seems a little off.

12-09-15 Saturday 166 Days riding- 49.5 miles _ Now this is the Oregon Coast at it’s Best and promises to be more and more.

12-09-09 – 14th Sunday to Friday- So much for riding everyday – Jerry drove up from Portland to jump me to their home.

Jerry drove up from Portland to jump me to their home. It will by pass major highways into Portland and we can have more time to visit.

I gotta say that driving around Portland, I saw the most Bicycle folks going to and from places than anywhere else so far. Good Bike lanes and it is not a flat city by any means. Really cool.

12-09-08 Saturday 166 Days riding- 50.2 miles – On the road again in Olympia, Washington USA.

Well here we are back to riding again after a wonderful month off in Alaska, traveling with Helena and visiting Uncle Jim and my Sister Gail.

Dropped the rent car off near downtown, not far from the Capital  Mall. A little while to get the Bike set up and away I went. There is an interurban bicycling and walking trail connecting the major towns in this county. Really a beautiful ride. Interstate 5 down to Centeralia, Wash is is 30 miles by the bike path and back roads it is 50. Worth the extra miles. I am feeling pretty fit, no major aches or pains. The rest did me well.

12-08-25 through 12-09-07 Train, Ferry and Sailing on Puget Sound in Washington – Vacation.

You can take a vacation from a vacation.

Helena joined me in Fairbanks and together we rode the Alaska Railroad Train 12 hours to Anchorage, Alaska. The railroad views and comfort are spectacular. Dome windows and outside viewing porches. (reminded me of the days riding freight trains from California to Virginia.)

In Anchorage there was sightseeing and rented bicycles for a ride along the coast – great paved bike paths in Anchorage.

Took a tour bus trip and Glacier Tour Boat to Blackstone Bay. Whales, porpoise and seals. There was a group of Kayakers out on the bay(this might be a next adventure)

We boarded the Train again in Anchorage for the short trip to Whitter, AK to catch the Alaska Marine Ferry to Bellingham, Arrive Whitter at a at 12:15PM and spend the day in a very small town. Loaded onto the Ferry at 10:00PM with a sail out at 11:45pm( still daylight)

We will do the Ferry ride again 1620 miles down the inside passage over 4 1/2 days. The people you meet and talk with are fantastic. The Views of ocean, shore, mountains, glaciers are immense. The sunsets (finally) are beautiful. The whales, sea lions, Eagles are wonderful.

All just this shows us there is beauty, safety and love in the world, and God is in the whole of His creation.

Upon arriving in Bellingham, Helena and I rented a car and drove to Edmond Washington to visit my Uncle Jim Welsh and Colleen.

Again Family ties are strong and long lasting, regardless of time and distances that may separate for awhile.

Uncle Jim has a 42′ sail boat, which he graciously took us out on for a day trip to introduce us to the Irish Merger. The next day we left for an overnight trip on Puget Sound.

Need I say now we want to get a sail boat.

Again another wonderful time visiting and living in Edmonds.

My sister Gail and we had dinner on the water the night before we left for Seatac airport. Again family and time and distance are close.

Funny how we all share many of same mannerisms, speech patterns, looks and views, mostly unconscious about each other. Yet anyone who had never meet us, sees them in us immediately

So now I am posting mostly untitled pictures, of nearly a months vacation to have you see only a very small picture of the largeness that Helena and I experienced.

12-08-20th through 24th Sunday to Friday Chilling out in Fairbanks

12-08-18 , 19 Saturday and Sunday – Fairbanks resting and finally caught up on the WordPress Blog

Well how about that I have the Blog caught up to date the same day it happened. That doesn’t occur very often and perhaps not again. Now to start updating the Crazyguyonabike.com journal.

My knee is in and out at this time – started to ride up to the Permafrost Tunnel about 10 miles away after church and instead stopped at Wal-Mart and bought a knee brace. Letting it rest a while longer.

 

12-08-16 , 17 Thursday and Friday – Great rest day and took the Train back to Fairbanks – I want to go back to Nenana, someday