The Pedalshift Project 210: Western CaO Loop, Day 3
Concluding my western CaO loop adventure! Day 3 began with a chilly, rainy start. The loop had to be closed, but would anything other than rain and tunnels stand in my way? News and housekeeping Aaron Flores now holds the belt and is the winner of the Jun e 2020 draft. I came in a distant second, Guthrie third and Brock's peculiar tall bike tour, was a beautiful unicorn that did not resonate with you, the voter. My bike is in the shop for some super severe work (new bottom bracket, new fork... it's a long story!) BUT that didn't stop me from taking my Brompton out on a super fun S24O stealth camping adventure. That's coming at you NEXT WEEK! Pedalshift Tour Journals: Western CaO Loop Day 3 began with a chilly, rainy start. It's hard to believe a summer CaO ride would include anything other than hot, hazy and humid but it was what it was. The loop had to be closed, but would anything other than rain and tunnels stand in my way? Photos Check out Pedalshift on Instagram Statistics Miles biked: 44 (Go Orange, all my plan ... not really) Morning grilled cheeses: 1 Number of grilled cheeses eaten since this tour: 0 Downed trees: 2 Bat habitat tunnels: 1 Flats: zero