San Diego

Day twenty-three My motel room does not have a coffee maker. Some have, and some have claimed it’s a COVID risk. I think this motel has never had one, so I use my camp stove to heat water for instant coffee. I ran out of stroopwafels about a week ago—I thought they would be a… Continue reading San Diego

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The Interstate

Day fourteen It was less than five miles of riding west on Interstate 8 from Gila Bend before I got a flat tire. I don’t know why there had been a heavy-duty staple on the shoulder of the highway, but one prong was now lodged deep into my rear tire. Always the rear tire with… Continue reading The Interstate

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Up and down highway 85

Day twelve I woke up without a plan. The Organ Pipe Cactus National Monument was to my south, but I eventually needed to make my way north to Gila Bend, where Interstate 8 was the only way I saw of continuing west without crossing into Mexico, or taking the unpaved and unmaintained Camion del Diablo… Continue reading Up and down highway 85

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A long day

Day eleven I set an alarm for the first time in a very long time. I’ve been getting up with the sun for most of the trip, or at least waking up with the sun and taking my time to heat up coffee, make breakfast, and pack up for the day. I wanted to get… Continue reading A long day

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Arizona Highways

Day eight The few days after leaving the BLM land off of highway 82 were delightful. I packed up camp and put on shorts for the first time, and after a relatively short ride I passed by The Café in Sonoita and decided to take a break on their empty patio. Seeing how quickly I… Continue reading Arizona Highways

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Bisbee be stealing my heart

Spent two nights in Bisbee, Arizona, an old copper-mining town in the Mule Mountains and near the traditional lands of the Ópata and O’odham peoples. I’ve fallen in love with the century-old architecture, the narrow streets and public stairways that climb and wind through the hills, and the creative community that now lives there. Being… Continue reading Bisbee be stealing my heart

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Wind, snow, and a flat tire

Day one: El Paso to the New Mexico desert After stopping for coffee and a doughnut, getting out of El Paso went smoothly, despite being on a busy road lined with strip malls for most of it. A cop car was lingering in the next lane for a bit, then blasted “Bicycle Race” through their… Continue reading Wind, snow, and a flat tire

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