We Went Around

We Went Around
Brian, Stephanie, Ashley, Ben

Friday, July 22, 2016

Two days in!

Day 2. In bulleted list because there's just too much to enjoy.

*biking through a few miles of giant puddles (Ashley fell in a bog!)
*took a detour that gave us an amazing stretch of lake front that equaled Caribbean sights
*cruised down a few too many miles of 12/red arrow/blue star highway
*stopped to share ice cream and slushies with Ashley's cousins
*rang our bells as the kids waved us goodbye
*arrived at our essentially private campsite in a magical forest
*frisbee game in Lake Michigan
*sunset and camp stove rehydrated pasta dinner on the beach

So many photos on our Instagram: www.instagram.com/wewentaround

Monday, July 11, 2016

Camping Map


Here's a map of our camping stops. A detailed map of our intended route can be found here.

Test Ride!

Brian and I (Stephanie) did a test ride this weekend. We loaded up our bikes and biked ~30 miles to Blue Mounds State Park. Arriving just before dark, we got the very last bike/hike in site available (not surprising considering the holiday weekend). We cooked over Brian's trusty Whisper Light International stove, shared a few PBRs and crashed hard. Woke up the next day, packed up, and headed back. We made a stop for lunch at The Grumpy Troll in Mount Horeb, and got back in time for Ben and Ashley's pig roast. Priorities! 


To follow my training rides, check out my Strava.





I'm riding my new Trek 520 disc, loaded with just two panniers and my sleeping pad bungeed down. Brian is riding his carbon Giant and hauling the Burley Nomad (it was his idea) and he loves how it compares to a panel loading backpack. His organizational side is very pleased. We made some minor adjustments to our bikes and made a list of additional gear and items to pack. I'm planning to add fenders and a front handlebar bag. Brian is planning to pack a tire pump and a sun umbrella, among other items to make sure we're prepared and comfortable. I've learned that it's better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it, right? Except we're taking it 600 miles... ;)

~Stephanie