Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Monday, August 28, 2006

Philadelphia



Having Kaveh and Tuba out for these shows has been awesome. we've been doing a lot of cover songs by the pirate band "R".

After the Jammin Java show we rode to Annapolis for a nice 50 mile ride.

Yesterday's ride was a different story! it was the second hardest ride, second only to the ride in Craig Colorado. Abby invented the route and the topography was insane. Up and down CONSTANTLY. it was only 60 miles, but it felt like 120. it didn't help that we went through a town that smelled like human shit. we were riding through a porto john for over 10 miles. abby finally went to church on sunday, for the first time on this tour...to use their bathroom.

after the ride, Amanda was feeling collapsable, so she had a Clif Bar "Recovery" drink. It is great for after a really hard ride when you don't feel like you can eat, but you need calories. It really helped. then we all went and ate a yummy reviving dinner, followed by Woody Allen's new comedy SCOOP. it was just what we needed.

we're in Philadelphia and playing at World Cafe tonight. Red Heart the Ticker will be opening tonight. they've been playing the last 2 shows with us and they're great.

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Wednesday, August 23, 2006

DC


Yesterday along the trail we ran into some runners who recognized us from a Nickel Creek show. Jared and Jerett ended up treating us to lunch at a fabulous restaurant called Blue Moon. we ate heartily for lunch and even went back again for dinner.

we finally got to go swimming in the Patomic River. it was gorg!
here's abby riding out of historic Harper's Ferry.


yesterday we rode 70 miles and today 68. we arrived all the way to Washington DC and we've now ridden over 4,000 miles. by the way, if you are interested in donating to one of the two non-profits we're raising money for, please check out Adventure Cycling and Pedals for Progress on our "Help Out" page.

when we arrived in DC, we got directions from two secret service agents on bikes to the Lincoln Memorial.



tonight we ate an incredible meal at Sunflower restaurant. it was macro and delish!
Tuba and Kaveh flew in tonight. so glad to have them aboard!
show tomorrow night in Vienna.

Almost to NY and it's time to say a big thanks to our sponsors for helping us out on our tour:

NEW BELGIUM BREWERY
their brewery is wind-powered, their festival Tour de Fat is solar powered, and one of their beers is organic.

ADVENTURE CYCLING
their maps are invaluable to our tour! use their maps to get across the country and you won't get lost.

CLIF BAR
abby's favorite Nectar bar flavor is Cranberry Apricot Almond. She also really likes their chocolate one. it makes a great vegan brownie.
amanda's favorite Nectar is Lemon Vanilla Cashew.
The best Luna Bar is hands down Lemon Zest and Amanda likes Carrot Cake Clif Bars too.

GO MACRO
Abby and Amanda are unanimous in our love for the Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip and the Granola Delight bars. They are macrobiotic and grain sweetened.

TERRY PRECICSION CYCLING
abby's favorite Terry bike shorts are the Low Riders and amanda likes the Long Short Shorts. They are a good length for preventing sunburns and are really comfy.

DESERT WOMAN
amanda's favorite lip balm is calendula. it smells like chocolate and orange and we both use the Rehab Creme on our sore legs.

SURLY
our Cross Check bikes are Surly. New Belgium, Adventure Cycling and Surly all helped us get set up on our new bikes. They are light weight, great for long travels with the drop handle bars and have treated us well on our journey.

New Rumble Strips coming soon!

Monday, August 21, 2006

Family Fun turned Action Adventure



Yesterday's ride along the Allegheny trail out of Pittsburgh was one of our favorite rides of the tour. we highly recommend it for a family vacation. it was a smooth gravel flat path that rode along the river all day long through Tarzan forrests. There were plentiful waterfalls and wildlife as we rode 107 miles to our lovely Rockwood Trailhead B&B. We were so excited to go swimming when we got there, so we walked to the river, bikini clad and all to find that we were situated right next to a sewage treatment plant and they recommended against swimmming.

Today we started off on the Alleghany again and it was spectacular. then we went on the C&O trail for most of the day. we expected similar terrain to yesterday's glory, but no such luck. it was an Indiana Jones/Willy Wonka/Goonies/Blair Witch sort of day. we walked our bikes through a 3100 foot unlit tunnel holding onto the handrails to not fall into the a canal far below. we should have been on mountain bikes for all of the crazy uneven rocks and gravel. we saw all sorts of animals like giant fish, tons of deer, a stork-like bird, wild turkeys, and amanda ran over her a possum. she was freaked and upset, but the poor thing managed to walk away after trying to recover from the impact. we were busted for riding on part of the trail that was unfinished. we almost ran out of water as it turned to evening and arrived 106 miles later hungry and tired to a town with very few food options.



both days were long and yesterday's ride broke amanda's previous record for longest pedaling time. she rode 8 hours and 43 minutes yesterday. Our first 2 back to back centuries since Utah.

when we stopped today for lunch, we came to a toy shop that sold something that caught our eye. "HOLY FOLK" dolls "for play and pray". you can buy Noah, Moses, Mary and Jesus. Their knees bend and their hands are magnetized together so they can pray. we almost bought some, but restrained ourselves.

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Thrift store Narnia

Driving in the van is uncomfortable and exhausting. the whole band was tired from our shlep to the city and the pace of van touring. it's really made us appreciate what we've been doing for the last two and a half months. we'll be back to bikes tomorrow. today we are on the road again, van style to Pittsburgh. our show in cleveland was packed. it was like a narnia dream. at the beachland ballroom, our green room opened into a downstairs thrift store where we bought much of our outfits for the evening.


here's abby back stage at the ark the night before

Friday, August 18, 2006

Marie Catrib's

The day after our Grand Rapids show we awoke at Fountain Hill B&B to a beautiful breakfast.
It's a gorgeous 1800's house we haven't seen the likes of since Mary Poppins. We rode 65 miles to Charlotte, Michigan. Upon finding no vegetarian options there, we decided to drive back to Grand Rapids to go to Marie Catrib's for lunch. Amanda ordered 3 entrees and almost made herself sick. The food was delicious and after our meal we went to the great halloween supplies store called Over The River. Spent alot of money there.

Drove back full and satisfied to Charlotte. The next morning we rode to Ann Arbor and were chased by dogs so many times that Amanda felt like jumping ship.
We arrived to Ann Arbor and rode straight to www.happycow.net's recommended restaurant "Seva." we ate there 4 times in 2 days. it was so yummy. Did some radio and a Borders instore and had a really fun show at the Ark. What a great venue.
We're doing something strange for this tour, we're DRIVING to Cleveland right now for our show tonight. We'll be driving today and tomorrow to make it to our East Coast dates on schedule. Then it's back to bike land.

Monday, August 14, 2006

MIchigan Fest


So, the women's festival was lots of fun. we were there for a short 36 hours. the best part was that we got to visit amanda's mom and step mom who were there.

we lovingly renamed Boo "Straight Boo" because she was one of the few hetero gals in the place. falcon and ruth taught her amazon archery and she was a natural!
Three bulls eyes in a row!

and remember Elva from the B&B in Anton Colorado? Well, it's a small world, cuz we met her neice at the festival - pictured here.

we got to hang with the band "Betty", Vicky Randle, and lots of other cool musicians.

on our 60 mile ride from the festival, we were chased by dogs and saw this sign.

today we rode 34 miles into Grand Rapids to play our gig. We ate at one of the best restaurants in the world called marie catrib's. locally grown deliciousness. we topped off our incredible meal with some jaw-dropping, face stuffing peanut butter pie.

we also happened upon the coolest Halloween store, but it was closed. sad day. in 5 minutes, we'll be onstage at Billy's to play a show. tomorrow it's off toward Ann Arbor.

Thursday, August 10, 2006

Rumble Strips Vol 3 issue 2

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Milwaukee

A Barber Shop Quartet, saw playing, ballroom dance contest, tales of Orgon energy - these were all parts of our show tonight in Milwaukee. We played to a great crowd and the promoter - Tag the Great - got us lots of tasty vittles. Abby discovered the little known truth that Strawberries and Goat Cheese are a wonderful combination. John is on his way back to LA tomorrow and we'll see him again in Seattle. Tonight we're on our way to the Michigan Women's Music Festival. We're gonna ditch our boys and go camping in the forest for a couple days.

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Madison

We rode 50 miles into Madison and were greeted by some folks on art bikes at the Capitol building.

Thanks to everyone who gave us maps and routes for Wisconsin. We had a fun show in Madison. The promoter Tag had the best craft services for us.

Here's Abby before the show.

The Scarring Party opened for us. They were great.



Today Amanda sat on a cow
and we had one of our biggest group rides out of town.

Mei Mei was our youngest rider yet.

We took a gravel trail for 70 miles of the trip. Danni and Vicky joined us for the ride and Vicky rode all 90 miles to Milwaukee with us and here are her cool shoes!

here are abby's sore legs after the ride.

Monday, August 07, 2006

Rumble Strips Vol 3 issue 1

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Chicago, Chicago... A hell of a town


We had a wonderful visit to Chicago. We ate more food at a host of restaurants in the area. SuperBurger was not one of them.

Our show at the Old Town School of Folk Music was a blast. the audience was great and the venue and sound were also great.


photos by Courtney Ivo









We were blessed to have a surprise visit from The Ditty Bops Marching band headed by the incredible Danni Parpan.
Here we are with John and the band: Vik, Hannah, Alex, Joe, Chani, and Danni.






The day after the show we left for Wisconsin. It rained on us for the first 70 miles of our 98 mile ride to Janesville. The rain kept it cool though. After watching 3 episodes of Curb Your Enthusiasm, we went to sleep. On our way to Madison tomorrow for our show!

Saturday, August 05, 2006

the ice burrito infomercial

watch our "ice burrito" infomercial.

shot at Paul Natkin's Photo Studio. Thanks Paul!

Friday, August 04, 2006

Chicago and Rumble Strips Vol 2 issues 11 - 13



The rain finally died down to a light drizzle yesterday and we left our hotel around 11 am. We were on a crazy route, with turns every .3 miles. we arrived in chicago 7 hours later after navigating through neighborhoods for 60 miles. we arrived at our friend paul's house and have been dining well since our arrival. tonight takes the cake! we were treated to an incredible dinner at Bistro Campagne, a delicious organic french restaurant. by far the best restaurant of the tour! chef michael altenberg fed us: fine bread and butter (amanda had 2 loaves herself), tuna with pesto and farmer's braised greens, macaroni and cheese, salad, peach tarte with vanilla ice cream. tomorrow is our show at the old town school of folk music and our friend and fellow musician John Lambdin flew out to play his fiddle and lap steel with us for a few days. rick whitmore is back on the scene and will be attending tomorrow nights show.

boo and greg got to visit rigley field


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Chicago and Rumble Strips Vol 2 issues 11 - 13



The rain finally died down to a light drizzle yesterday and we left our hotel around 11 am. We were on a crazy route, with turns every .3 miles. we arrived in chicago 7 hours later after navigating through neighborhoods for 60 miles. we arrived at our friend paul's house and have been dining well since our arrival. tonight takes the cake! we were treated to an incredible dinner at Bistro Campagne, a delicious organic french restaurant. by far the best restaurant of the tour! chef michael altenberg fed us: fine bread and butter (amanda had 2 loaves herself), tuna with pesto and farmer's braised greens, macaroni and cheese, salad, peach tarte with vanilla ice cream. tomorrow is our show at the old town school of folk music and our friend and fellow musician John Lambdin flew out to play his fiddle and lap steel with us for a few days. rick whitmore is back on the scene and will be attending tomorrow nights show.

boo and greg got to visit rigley field


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Thursday, August 03, 2006

what to do

yesterday was an epic ride. we decided since it would likely rain on the 3rd, and since we had a killer tail wind pushing us along at 22 miles an hour, we would try to ride further than we'd planned. we did 95 miles in 95 degree weather with a lot of humidity to make us extra soaked. abby had 4 ice burritos and saw 4 cemetarys en route to joliet. our route 66 path is very confusing and many times we try to follow frontage roads along the 55 to cut out unneccesary detours in the cornfields where the roads are literally melting to our tires. unfortunatley this often backfires when the frontage roads unexpectedly end such as they did yesterday. we had to toss our bikes over two fences and scaled the rusty barbed wire two times. right after which we were passed by an unsuspecting highway patrolman who would likely have ticketed us for running across the 55 (unmotorized transit prohibited). to save even more time we hopped on the 53 to take a direct path from braidwood to jolilet and this ended us being a really sketchy road with no shoulder and lots of huge dump trucks (one of which nearly fishtailed into us). after riding 15 miles on this we decided it was too hot and unsafe to ride further, and finally called it quits at 1 o clock in the shade of a flashing construction sign arrow.

now it is 9:30am, we're sitting in our hotel room debating wether or not to ride in the rain that starts and stops every 30 minutes. it was thunder and lightning when we woke up at 5:00am and that died down around 6:30. we suppose we'll wait out the storm until we get kicked out at checkout time or until we see the sun peek out from behind the clouds.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Rumble Strips Vol 2 issues 9 & 10

A couple days ago we rode to Springfield and played a show. It was a hot 60 mile ride. Today we rode from Springfield to Bloomington after a much needed rest yesterday at the Hilton of Springfield. Today's ride was 75 miles. . Illinois seems to be thusfar the only truly flat state we've ridden through. Hazzah to that!
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