ebikemom
Well-Known Member
Hi all,
We just spent 5 days vacationing with our ebikes and teenagers. It was a lovely and relaxing vacation for all of us.
We went to Anacortes, Washington where we rented a home with a lovely view that served as our launching site for three days of cycling day-trips. This is not my photo, but shows the beauty of the views we experienced throughout our trip.
I'm more about "experiencing" than "documenting," so don't have great photos. And, sadly, even the most gorgeous scenes just aren't gorgeous when I photograph them. Sigh!
On our way to Anacortes, we ate at a drive-in burger place, with our four bikes hanging from our Upright Designs rack! What a great way to have a meal when carrying bikes on a rack--no worries about theft! The waiter brought the food right to our car!
We spent the first full day cycling around Anacortes--checking out the location of the ferry, the shopping district, and taking in all of the gorgeous vistas and beautiful Washington Park, and eating out along the way. Day 2 was Lopez Island day--we got to skip the ferry lines that cars have to deal with, and head onto the ferry with our bikes. Lopez Island was so beautiful. My photos just didn't do it justice, remotely ... but here is a sunset from our ride home:
Day 3 was San Juan Island day--we took the ferry to Friday Harbor. Enjoyed the little town, and more scenic rides around the area.
Today, we headed home.
Some things we learned ...
Ebikes are wonderful for a vacation--it makes for a more active trip than sight-seeing by car, and what a way to enjoy views, wildlife, and one another. RANGE is an issue with very hilly terrain. We found that we have different riding styles and thus different battery capacities. We were pretty conservative because we didn't want to find ourselves far from home without any charge left, so we limited our range to about 25 miles for each day. I think we could have upped that by about 10 miles, but better safe than sorry, we decided. We kept our speeds pretty slow to better enjoy the beauty of where we were riding. Both teenagers and both of us had such a great time and look forward to doing a similar vacation next summer, maybe going back to Anacortes or maybe staying on one of the San Juan Islands ... hmmmm ....
All in all, a beautiful way to end the summer!
We just spent 5 days vacationing with our ebikes and teenagers. It was a lovely and relaxing vacation for all of us.
We went to Anacortes, Washington where we rented a home with a lovely view that served as our launching site for three days of cycling day-trips. This is not my photo, but shows the beauty of the views we experienced throughout our trip.
I'm more about "experiencing" than "documenting," so don't have great photos. And, sadly, even the most gorgeous scenes just aren't gorgeous when I photograph them. Sigh!
On our way to Anacortes, we ate at a drive-in burger place, with our four bikes hanging from our Upright Designs rack! What a great way to have a meal when carrying bikes on a rack--no worries about theft! The waiter brought the food right to our car!
We spent the first full day cycling around Anacortes--checking out the location of the ferry, the shopping district, and taking in all of the gorgeous vistas and beautiful Washington Park, and eating out along the way. Day 2 was Lopez Island day--we got to skip the ferry lines that cars have to deal with, and head onto the ferry with our bikes. Lopez Island was so beautiful. My photos just didn't do it justice, remotely ... but here is a sunset from our ride home:
Day 3 was San Juan Island day--we took the ferry to Friday Harbor. Enjoyed the little town, and more scenic rides around the area.
Today, we headed home.
Some things we learned ...
Ebikes are wonderful for a vacation--it makes for a more active trip than sight-seeing by car, and what a way to enjoy views, wildlife, and one another. RANGE is an issue with very hilly terrain. We found that we have different riding styles and thus different battery capacities. We were pretty conservative because we didn't want to find ourselves far from home without any charge left, so we limited our range to about 25 miles for each day. I think we could have upped that by about 10 miles, but better safe than sorry, we decided. We kept our speeds pretty slow to better enjoy the beauty of where we were riding. Both teenagers and both of us had such a great time and look forward to doing a similar vacation next summer, maybe going back to Anacortes or maybe staying on one of the San Juan Islands ... hmmmm ....
All in all, a beautiful way to end the summer!