Thursday, December 19, 2013

The videos! Pacific Coast Highway

Here are the videos produced by the incomparable Encompass Films about me and my fellow Rangers. A wonderful gift from Blackburn.

1. Pre-ride 

2. Starting off

3. Getting the hang of it

4. The finish!

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Raring to Go (written June 14, 2013)

(I put this together the night before I left on my Pacific Coast Highway bike tour, and am posting it now. For further trip updates, including post-trip reflections, check here: http://www.blackburndesign.com/outthere/pacific-coast/jschofield/ )

It is the final week before my trip, and I am ready to be done with the planning, errands, logistics and details! What little time I'm spending on the bike is less about building endurance, and more a reminder of why I'm doing all this work. If I can make a ridiculous analogy, I feel like a racehorse at the starting gate. (Pretty sure racehorses are faster than my 10 mph average.)

I've had my bike fit, tuned, re-fit, adjusted, mapped the route, tested all the camping gear, swapped some things out, thought of and forgotten a gazillion little details.

When I finally do get out for a training ride, it is such a relief... a release just to be out, simply riding my bike. And 5 hours into that training ride, when I can still feel my fingers and think, yeah, I could actually wear these shoes for a few more hours - those are the sweet rewards for all the grueling preparations.

But the funny thing about planning is - I can do it with my little dogs at my side, in the comfort of my own home. Is there a word for the emotion of missing something before it's gone? There is a lot of push-pull between home and the road right now.

I am having a lot of fun daydreaming about what lies ahead. I'll close with a few trip predictions:
- I'll see a major change in how much I swear ... not sure if it will be more or less.
- Telling people about my trip will prompt them to tell me about their dream adventures. (This has happened a few times already; it's pretty fun.)
- I will develop an extreme dislike of sunscreen in about a week. It's already brewing - sunscreen and sweat, yuck!
- I will consume astounding quantities of food! I will enjoy this immensely!
-The proverbial blood, sweat and tears will make an appearance. Although I may have already met the quota in the planning phase...



Wednesday, June 12, 2013

The Next Adventure - Biking the Pacific Coast Highway

"Traveling is a brutality. It forces you to trust strangers and to lose sight of all that familiar comfort of home and friends. You are constantly off balance. Nothing is yours except the essential things - air, sleep, dreams, the sea, the sky - all things tending towards the eternal or what we imagine of it." - Cesare Pavese

 In 3 days I will again subject myself to this sweet brutality. I've been fortunate to wander far from home in the past, this time I'll stay in my own time zone. Powered by my own two legs, I'll pedal down the U.S. Pacific Coast - from the Peace Arch in Blaine, WA to the border of Mexico at Imperial Beach, CA. I'm not sure what I'll find along the way, other than what Mr. Pavese promises. I suppose that is my intention, to strip away the familiar comforts, the ruts and routines into which I've grown comfortable, only to expose my dreams, the sea and the sky.

Several people have compared my trip to Cheryl Strayed's journey her popular book Wild. (She hikes the Pacific Crest Trail with little backpacking experience but a lot of moxie.) It was definitely an inspiration for my own trip, particularly a guy she encounters on her trip, who marvels at the amazing experience she's having, and wishes aloud that he could do the same...before driving off in his fancy car, back to his office job.

Here's the thing. He can, you can, I can have an adventure like that. "I can't" is bullshit. I've left my own office job and BMW bracket or no, this involves some sacrifices - steady paycheck and benefits, yeah? (I should note I'm getting a little help from my friends, see below.) I am taking an early / temporary retirement to travel, bike and write. It was not easy. That's worth repeating: it was NOT easy; it took agonizing deliberation to get here. But I'm here, counting down the hours to the starting line.

"Someday" is not a plan.

"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain



I am super lucky to have some help on my Pacific Coast Highway tour. Check out www.blackburndesign.com/outthere

 Updates along the way @jen_scho (Twitter) and jen_scho (Instagram)

Looking for inspiration? Check out these sites:
- Adventurer Alastair Humphreys: Www.alastairhumphreys.com
- Bruce Weber "Life is a Wheel" http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2011/07/29/travel/biketour.html
- Adventurer Helen Thayer www.helenthayer.com
- Cheryl Strayed, author of Wild www.cherylstrayed.com
...And because dreams are infectious, here's one of my favorites - Mr. Rogers: http://m.video.pbs.org/video/1428499965/