The Pedalshift Project: Bicycle Travel Adventures

232: Handling Bike Route Detours & Closures


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Detours and closures are a part of bike touring, but how do you handle it? On this edition, five things to think about on how to handle bike route detours and closures without losing your cool.

Handling Bike Route Detours & Closures
  • Whites Ferry - closed and both sides of the river are digging in 
  • Hwy 1 near Big Sur... washed out again... repairs likely not until spring at best... 
  • The C&O will sometimes have issues (MM52 washout, Big Slackwater)
  • My experience on the OTET near Akron (unannounced detour)
  • This is common. What's the best bet?
1 - Attitude Routes are not sacrosanct. They are also subject to evolution, so don't go into any tour with the feeling that it's ruined if you can't roll every single inch the way it's been done in the past.    2- Your ride is the experience, not the map Folks who through hike major trails deal with stuff like this all the time. Even if the route deviates from past years, one still is hiking the AT. Fires, floods, etc. make the trail a dynamic thing... think of it that way for bicycle touring too   3 - To prep or not This gets into philosophies... I prep, others ride what the road gives them. Neither is superior... a preparer may know what the options are ahead of any issue, but a ride what the road gives you type may be more mentally prepared for outages. Embrace who you are!   4 - Ask locals There may be far better options than what you can tell from a map. Ask folks in the area... you may be surprised at the outcome (better route than you planned... an offer for a fast forward around the outage, etc.)   5 - Keep safe There may be a temptation to YOLO your way through an outage. That might be ok. Or it might be reckless and a real risk to your safety, and then the first responders' safety to haul your ass out. Be reasonable and remember outages generally mean you are trespassing if you barrel through them. Thoughts on the specific outages C&O
  • not a lot I can recommend for lodging on the MD side
  • look into shuttles to hotels semi-nearby the trail (there might be a lone B&B or Airbnb option nearby?)
  • Consider revamping your miles so your lodging straddles the Leesburg night
  • Hope public pressure gets the VA farm folks to take the money for the easement ;)
  Hwy 1
  • CalTrans is on it... more of the road opened recently
  • It will be fixed, just a question of when
  • Pacific Coast route season seems to be narrower than ever... road closures from mud slides in rainy season and then smoke closures from fire season. 
  • Be flexible, optimize your options (know your fast forwards, towns with transit options, ability to ship your bike, etc.)
Bottom Line
  • Our next tours are going to have a lot of energy behind them since we had so many plans scuttled due to COVID.
  • Remember outages happen and they are not ruining your trip, just throwing a curveball and maybe making it more memorable
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