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From Missoula to Twin Falls by Wayne Estes

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Wayne Estes replied to a comment by Kelly Iniguez on a photo in The Old Man and the Bike

I have looked several times over the years for a VDO M4.1 on
EBAY. Never found anything close, not even the more common wireless version which might work on my wired mount. The main problem is that over the years, the German company VDO has almost never had a U.S. distributor. I bought mine from MEC in Canada. Wish I bought two of them. A couple years ago I paid $28 for another mounting kit from a bike shop in The Netherlands, to use on the Ti Aero. I don't plan to research the handlebar GPS units until the VDO cyclocomputer dies or gets lost.

2 months ago
Wayne Estes replied to a comment by Kelly Iniguez on a photo in The Old Man and the Bike

I have looked several times over the years for a VDO M4.1 on
EBAY. Never found anything close, not even the more common wireless version which might work on my wired mount. The main problem is that over the years, the German company VDO has almost never had a U.S. distributor. I bought mine from MEC in Canada. Wish I bought two of them. A couple years ago I paid $28 for another mounting kit from a bike shop in The Netherlands, to use on the Ti Aero. I don't plan to research the handlebar GPS units until the VDO cyclocomputer dies or gets lost.

2 months ago
Wayne Estes replied to a comment by Kelly Iniguez on a photo in From Missoula to Twin Falls

This photo is on the Table of Contents page of my Hot Springing Idaho and Oregon 2008 tour journal. It has not been on a magazine cover to my knowledge.
One of my photos of Umpqua hot spring is on the cover of a Falcon Guide called Touring Hot Springs Washington and Oregon. The book also has several of my photos inside. The author is Jeff Birkby, a hot spring consultant in Missoula. I hope to meet him in person for the first time at the start of the tour.

2 months ago
Wayne Estes replied to a comment by Kelly Iniguez on a photo in From Missoula to Twin Falls

Your bike tours have taken you to the lower part of the Salmon river, below the River of No Return. I have never seen that part.

2 months ago
Wayne Estes replied to a comment by Kelly Iniguez on a photo in From Missoula to Twin Falls

Yes, still camping and actually enjoying it.

2 months ago
Kelly Iniguez commented on a photo in The Old Man and the Bike

Ebay is good for stuff like that. Right now they have a couple of M3 computers. Possibly an M4 would come up?

Jacinto just bought a Coros brand GPS. The selling point was the over 100 hour battery life. It is also solar, claiming to charge one hour for every two hours ridden. So far he has taken four long rides, and the battery is at 94%. He raved so about the unit that I expressed interest, and he bought me one for Mother's Day. I've had two rides. Sadly, with my recumbent handlebars, my Coros sits vertically, and I think gets almost no solar charge. After two rides, the battery is at 91%. I was initially not so happy with the information layout. Careful reading this evening allowed me to reconfigure the main page to my favorite nine items. Perhaps you and I would choose the same things? Current elevation, elevation gained, and elevation lost were three of my nine choices.

An interesting Coros feature is that there is a tiny screw that can be screwed in to lock the computer to the mount. That is a plus for Jacinto, as electronics and lights have a habit of jumping off of his bike. That's what happened to his last GPS.

2 months ago
Kelly Iniguez commented on a photo in From Missoula to Twin Falls

Is this the photo that was on the magazine cover?

2 months ago
Kelly Iniguez commented on a photo in From Missoula to Twin Falls

Were you still camping on that trip? Four panniers.

That's an interesting factoid about the Salmon being undammed.

2 months ago
Wayne Estes replied to a comment by George (Buddy) Hall on From Missoula to Twin Falls

I did bike the TransAmerica part back in 2013. It was my last camping tour and I was struggling with exhaustion. Lost Trail Pass, Chief Joseph Pass, Wisdom, and Jackson.
Hopefully I will be less exhausted this time. I am taking an entire day to revisit Jackson Hot Springs because their hot pool was drained for weekly cleaning during my 2013 visit.

2 months ago
George (Buddy) Hall commented on From Missoula to Twin Falls

This will be another one of your tours that I follow with great interest. I really enjoyed my riding time in MT/ID and envy you being close enough to do these mid-length trips. I've ridden the Wisdom to Jackson bit, and the Wisdom to Chief Joseph Pass/Lost Trail Pass bit, but that was 10 years ago so I'll look forward to rekindling some memories from this journal. BTW, the mosquitoes just outside of Wisdom can be horrendous - but since you aren't camping you won't have any issues. What I recall from the Wisdom to Jackson section were the coyotes in the early morning - you may not hear them at all if you leave at a civilized time of the morning, but should you leave in the pre-dawn hours it can be an amazing experience; https://www.cycleblaze.com/journals/buddy/day-57-wisdom-to-sheridan-mt-new-high-for-me-2-mountain-passes-and-a-century/

2 months ago
George (Buddy) Hall commented on Going On a Bike Ride

A great intro for your next adventure!

2 months ago
Wayne Estes commented on Going On a Bike Ride

Nora Jane and her band don't dress like cycling enthusiasts. The Americana music dress code seems to require a traditional dress for women, plaid shirt and nostalgic facial hair for men.

2 months ago