On May 15, 2018, I sat astride my bike and thought it might be a good idea to ride it from Seattle to New York.
Starting today, one year later on May 15, 2019, and continuing through the 90 days I took to finish, I'll be posting a more or less daily one-year retrospective. Each day, I'll pull some photos, writings from my journal, and other thoughts from where I was on that day one year ago, to try and set a comprehensive record of this crazy trip. I encourage you to follow along and track my progress! The map and this page will update in real time, one year removed.
I was asked this question many times and I gave many different answers. But essentially:
First and most important, I am making this document of my trip to thank the people who supported me when I was at my most vulnerable. Countless friendly strangers (and one strange friend) gave me a place to sleep, good advice, water, food, gear, and encouragement--I am in their debt. I owe so many people so much; this is the smallest token of that gratitude. Many people who supported me are themselves accomplished tourers who enjoy living vicariously through those they support. I unwittingly stumbled into such a vibrant, diverse, and joyful community--I want to share this accomplishment with them.
Additionally--doing this sort of thing, riding a bicycle over 3,000 miles with essentially nothing and no clear plan is extremely out of character for me as a person. Consequently, a good portion of my friends and acquaintances have severe doubts that any of this actually happened. So I'd like to have some irrefutable and exhaustive proof that yes, I did in fact ride my bicycle over 3,000 miles with essentially nothing and no clear plan.
Check out my FAQ page for some of the details, logistics, and other minutia that people wonder about. Take a look at Adventure Cycling, a nonprofit out of Missoula, MT, devoted to helping Cycle Tourers of all stripes. The original Instagram that I used to roughly document my days and continued well-being (of particular interest to my mom) is here. Maybe have a peek at my website, jordandashel.com. Thank you for your support!