Saturday, July 5, 2014

Concluding Details

For the future I plan on continuing to blog either on this blog or I'll put a link here for a new one. I've found a great value in blogging because not only is it to look back at in the future, but you learn more about your experiences when you think back and write openly about it. It cements the memory into your brain better even if you write a brief paragraph. I encourage you to open a blog personal or public even if you think your day was boring. Writing is great way to learn more about yourself and it opens a whole new realm of life.

I am currently working on a conclusion of what I learned and experienced from this vigorous journey so stay tuned!

Again, I want to thank you reader for keeping in touch with this journey. It was a big support seeing every view count and it gave a bigger purpose to keep on writing.


Conclusion of Bike Adventure From Canada to Mexico

Details:
Approximately: 2019.3 Miles
May 24, 2014- June 30, 2014
38 Days
6 Flat Tires
1 night in a hostel
3 Rest Days in San Francisco
34 Nights in a Tent
2,164 Pictures
Biked Around 60 miles Daily
Stayed at around 30 state parks
Favorite State Park: Nahalem State Park, Oregon

Washington:
Mostly inland
Decent Amount of Traffic
State Parks Hiker/Biker Rate: $12 per site max. campers: 4
Showers Cost Money
High Density of Forest
Marijuana Recreational Usage is Legal
Significant Places:
Pike Place Market: 1st Starbucks, huge 4 story market on the Pacific Ocean
Astoria Bridge: 4.1 Miles bridge to Oregon

Oregon:
Beautiful Scenery without the crowds
Oregon Coast Trail: Very bike friendly
Awesome State Park facilities with Hiking Trails
Hiker/Biker Rate: $5 per person 
Free Showers!
Many small towns with local businesses along the coast
Significant Places:
Oregon Coast Trail 
Astoria- Small City with a big vibe
Tillamook Cheese Factory
Yaquina Lighthouse 

California:
Beautiful Beaches
Interchanges between big cities and forests
Heavy Traffic near Big Cities
State Parks are busy with small sites
Hiker/Biker Rate: $5-6/Person
Showers Cost Money
Significant Places:
Big Sur
Redwood Forests
City of Arcata
San Francisco (The whole city is cool)
Santa Barbara Downtown
San Diego Balboa Park



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