Do or donut. There is no try

It's been a bit chilly for ice cream, so Andrew and I have been collecting coffee and donut samples across the Adirondacks. For science! After much research and despite claims to the contrary and moreもっと詳しく
Winter is (also) here

After a beautiful day of climbing several thousand feet up to and past Lake Placid, we spent a day off considering hiking up a mountain, noping out after a mile, and literally standing in the sun allもっと詳しく
Perfection achieved

If you go long enough, you do *eventually* end up with good riding conditions. It took us 600 miles, but here we are.
Today: 45 miles. The perfect distance. No rain, no dirt road or single-trackもっと詳しく
Rough riders

Today is one of the hardest days of riding we've had so far. The climbing is average, the weather is fine, we had a great morning in Schroon Lake checking out the foggy sunrise and munched on someもっと詳しく
Same day, new day

Traveling by bike really distorts and stretches your sense of time. Days feel like weeks, weeks feel like years. So sometimes when you have a rough day, in the end, it can also be a pretty great one.もっと詳しく
Rest

Another rainy day off! We did catch a break this time, though, because there was a picnic shelter to hang out in. Got some drawing done, played games, spent a silly amount of time balancing my cameraもっと詳しく
Last day in the dacks

We had a merciful, gentle descent out of the Adirondacks: pavement so fresh it was streaming, enough hills to keep things interesting but an overall loss of elevation all the way back to regular oldもっと詳しく
Mohawk River

Our last day was so easy it felt anti-climatic. 42 flat, paved miles on the Erie Canal/Mohawk River Trail. It almost felt like we were going downhill the whole time but I think my legs are just unusedもっと詳しく
The Electric City

Schenectady is a much smaller city than I was imagining, but it made up for size in it's delectable snack options. I finally got a slice of NY pizza, and we wandered into some tattoo shops to see ifもっと詳しく