The Pedalshift Project: Bicycle Travel Adventures

The Pedalshift Project 055: Bike touring with kids and dogs


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Bike touring by yourself is awesome, but have you ever thought about bike touring with kids or maybe your dogs? On this episode, we dive into bringing others along for the ride! Also a few new things to check out in gear talk and connections with you!

 

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The Journal Bike Touring With Kids 10 things when touring with your kids (Outside Magazine) Resources
  • Traveling Two: bike touring with kids and list of inspiring family bicycle tourists
  • How to guide
  • Find CGOAB journals like this one from the Vogel family
  • First timers guide for bike touring with kids
Bike Touring With Dogs My research as I'm seriously thinking about doing a small tour with my new dog Belle Starr:  
  • Challenge 1: Conditions and paying attention to safety for your dog
  • Challenge 2: Weight
  • Challenge 3: Reduced mileage
  • Challenge 4: Altered setup - on bike vs. trailer vs. cargo bike
I plan on doing small tune-up rides to make sure Belle can handle being on a bike to begin with (Louis and Mookie were/are not fans) Resources
  • Great Q&A
  • Great FAQs
    • Long Haul Trekkers
    • Kurgo.com
    • I gave it all up … to cycle the world with my dog, The Guardian
  • A good follow... Jasmine Reese going around the world with Fiji:
Gear Talk Inflatable loungers (aka beach beds) for bike touring? There are a million of these and they all look the same. Think a giant (and I mean giant) dry bag that you 3/4 inflate by whipping it out and grabbing air, then cinching down the end to trap it in. You end up with something the size of small kayak to lay down in. Would it work for touring?  
  • About 2 lbs (not that light). Folds up smaller than most camping pads.
  • Quick inflation.
  • Don’t know… seems like an interesting idea. Paired with a tarp or mosquito netting and it has some possibilities.
  • Prices range 30-200, depending on where you look.
Anyone every try one? Yet another battery... Trying out an Indiegogo support for the Omnicharge… it’s a 20,000mAh battery with one cool add on… it has a standard North American outlet so it can power anything, computers included. It also has passthrough charging so I can charge the battery while charging it at the same time, which is nice and efficient when you have one outlet and many devices. Assuming this delivers (it’s way, way past its goal) I may have it in time for a fall weekender. More to come.  Connections

Thanks for checking in! You can always reach out at [email protected] or hit me up in the comments section or on social media.

Cat from Joyride says hi! Go check out Joyride… great stuff and awesome to have a podcast geared (ha) towards women who bicycle. I dig the show I think you might too.   Mark Van Raam has some great stuff to say about the Erie Canal tour   Last week (mid-July) I did the Erie Canal organized and supported ride and a pre-ride to the Canada side of the Niagara Falls.  We crossed into Canada over the Peace Bridge and rode up the Greenway to the Falls.  This was my first time going to the Falls.  I was impressed with nature and not so impressed with all the tourist stuff nearby.  Crossing into and out of the USA was interesting getting my bike through the turnstile (and watching the tandems get through it).  The Canadian authorities helped our group of ~50 riders by opening a gate to led us directly on to a city street in Fort Erie. -- It rained two of the nights and one afternoon.  Riding some parts of the trail were a little tricky in some muddy parts, but the rain kept the stone dust down.    Garmin Edge Touring GPS (mixed review)   Showers Pass Double Century jacket.  I liked the way it kept me dry from the rain, but it was wet on the inside from sweat.  Overall, it kept me warm in some pretty heavy rain. 5 out of 5 stars.   My Novara Safari was a great bike to use for this trip.  I changed out the 48mm tires for 35mm tires.   Also a question about what to do with a wet tent on self-supported tours...   A: Let it dry the best you can in the morning (in sun, preferably). Worst case, pack it wet but not in a bag and lash it to the back. If it’s still wet on set up (more rain, no chance to dry, etc.) that’s when I use my pack towel on the inside as best I can.

And... Another 5-star iTunes review from Johnny K!

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The Pedalshift Project theme is America courtesy of Jason Kent off his self-titled solo album. Check out his band Sunfields' album, Habitat, wherever cool music resides.  I heard Jason's new album in January and it is AWESOME. More info when that drops! 

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