1985 Cycling Coast To Coast USA: Seattle, Wa to Savannah, Ga
I was not able to do any serious bike touring this summer again, due to factors beyond my control. But I still feel the need to post bike touring videos. So I tested out the "Way-back" machine and dusted off some old photos. It's kind of like when you're watching a baseball game on TV and suddenly there's a rain delay. To fill time, the TV network will sometimes show an old game recorded from years earlier. It's kind of like that. 🤷♂️ In 1985, my friend Kevan and I rode our bikes across the USA. The plan was to ride from Seattle, Washington to Savannah, Georgia. I carried a Pentax 35mm camera to record the trip. In those days, film and processing film cost money, so I had to be pretty selective about what I was shooting. And I am certainly not a professional photographer. I'm more of a story teller. LOL! So let's go back in time and let me show you the story of my 1985 Coast to Coast USA Bike Tour. Thanks. 😎

1984 Cycling the Pacific Coast Highway: America's Most Scenic Road

How and Why to Bike Tour. Bike Touring 101

Cycling the TransAmerican Trail last day in Virginia

The Most Feared Trail in the Old West - Doubtful Canyon

I Visited 3rd World Country USA - Where Houses Cost $30,000

Northern Oregon: Pacific Coast Bicycle Tour - Part Two

Cycling the TransAmerica Bike Trail "The Eastern Third": Carbondale, IL to Yorktown, Va

Cycling across America: Crossing a Continent at 10.2mph

Our (All-Terrain) Bikepacking Gear List

My Favorite 15 Rail Trails in the USA

The Dark Side of Bike Touring. Don't Let These 4 Things Ruin Your Bike Tour.

Why I'm Closing My Bike Shop After 9 Years (The Truth and The Future)

Cycling the TransAmerica Bike Trail "The Dreaded Middle Third": Pueblo, Co to Carbondale, IL

Cycling in Wisconsin 2023: Milwaukee to Door County and Green Bay to Madison

Coast to coast in 80 days, 80 km a day, in an 80-minute chronicle film.

The Small Company Saving the Simple Bicycle

Cycling the Grand Illinois Loop

My Pacific Coast Bicycle Route, 48 days in a 48 minutes film.

I don't usually wear a bike helmet. Does that make me an idiot?

