Saturday, June 18, 2011

Should I?


Well in the interest of full disclosure, yes, Andy and I bought red tutus for 'red' day of ALC 10. We actually wore these on day 4 of the ride along with all other cyclists. I figure this is going to get out eventually so here you go. Andy and I looking stellar in our female apparel. Gulp. No legs were shaved in the making of this photograph.

More orientation day stuff...



Here are couple of pics from orientation day. I was number 5298. The tag on my bike had a bar code that the organizers scanned every evening before securing all the bikes in place for the night. We had to leave our bikes at the Cow Palace in SF where the ride was to begin the next day. Here is the room of bikes...all 2,300 of them.

ALC Orientation Day


Today was orientation day. Drop off bike, sign some medical forms, get tent assignments, buy gear and watch the safety video. They had entertainers during the orientation while waiting in line. One of the entertainers were a group of hoola hoopers. This is, of course, my favorite picture from orientation...

Weather




It became sort of a running joke that Andy and I were turning into local weathermen as we found ourselves checking the local weather for the first couple days of our ride. Some select pics from one of our many weather.com checks... We had also received a number of weather based eails from ALC organizers about making sure we came prepared for rain, etc. As it turned out, we never had a drop of rain for the entire duration of riding on the trip. Only rain we had was overnight during the first camp.

Saturday breakfast


Andy rocking it again for breakfast. Start a cooking show already, Andy.

A random bridge



A couple of my favorite photos I took of the Golden Gate Bridge while riding around in the city.

Tooling around SF




I arrived in SF on a Thursday evening. On Friday, while Andy was a work, I finished getting my bike ready, grabbed a local breakfast and then did a light 20 miles around the city to keep the legs loose and iron out any potential bike issues.