Ambassador Bridge
(photo credit: blog.thedetroithub.com)
For the fifth year in a row, the US and Canada joined together to close the busiest international crossing in North America to let a few of us ride our bikes across. Bike the Bridge 2014, held on Sunday, 12 Oct, was hosted by Tour de Troit - a local non-profit organization that also sponsors the annual 30-mile ride around the city. I did that as well in September, but didn't blog about it or take any pictures.
The ride was FANTASTIC!
My bike buddy, K, with whom I've biked the Slow Roll all summer, drove down to pick me up at 7a. We headed out to Windsor, Ontario to pick up our bibs and route map; the ride started promptly at 9a. After biking to the US and back to Canada, we took a 20-mile tour around local and historic neighborhoods.
I've been to Windsor MANY times and I never knew some of these neighborhoods existed! I usually visit the mall, Fabricland, eat somewhere downtown, or pass through to Toronto. It was very nice to see some of the quaint areas of the city.
That said, I am so glad we did the bridge first. Oh man. That climb was brutal. I thought for sure I wasn't going to make it. I've biked bridges before, but this was VERY hard. It seemed as if we would never make it to the top. I made it eventually!
Though I seriously contemplated taking a ride back on the SAG truck, I pushed on and made it back to Canada. The climb didn't seem that hard going back. Either it wasn't as steep or I had so much adrenaline pumping through me that I couldn't feel the pain. I'm going with option 2. =)
In all it was a great ride and nice to see the city from the Windsor side. It is also nice to say that I biked the Ambassador Bridge!
Upon entering the US to return home, I didn't get stopped with a bunch of crazy questions by customs. Good lookin' out because seriously, I was not in the mood!
Thanks to everyone for stopping by to read and comment. Please know that your greetings and support are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated.
L
I had every intention of writing this post last week. But when it rains, it pours. Anyway, I am making a conscience effort to take care of myself and return to doing things that I enjoy - which includes sewing and blogging about sewing.
Thanks to everyone for stopping by to read and comment. Please know that your greetings and support are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated.
L