Biking Taiwan: Northern Cross Highway – Beihen August 2009

by Michael Cannon on August 25, 2009 in Biking

DSCN0558.JPG I headed out 6:30 Saturday morning for another long bike ride. This time from Linkou down to Sansia to meet up with Jeff Miller, Michael Turton, Zeb the son and Chris MacDonald. Chris is the newbie for a weekend ride and it was great to have him along.

DSCN0560.JPG After the Sansia meetup, we headed up into the hills towards Baling. Along the way, we stopped quite a few times for restorative photo breaks and tasting goodies along the way.

Michael, Jeff and Chris soaking up the sights Saturday evening we stayed again in Baling at the CYC or CFC hostel. It was quite pleasant to get into Baling dry and warm versus soaking wet of two months ago. We feasted upon grand wine and food that evening at a local aboriginal restaurant before an early lights out.

DSCN0939.JPG Sunday morning found us trekking up 8 kilometers upward right out of Baling. There’s basically no break till you hit 1140 meters. With a few minor ups and down, you come to the Mingchun park area and that lets you know that with only another 30-40 minutes of riding, you’ll be heading down hill for the next 20 minutes.

My watermelons are gone... Be sure your brakes are solid, tires pumped full and empty your bladder before heading down because you’re not going to be slow by any means. I took most all corners at 30 kph and hit 45 kph on the straights. Do stay on your side of the road and the oncoming traffic does like to not drive like sane folks at times.

Waiao beach After a bit of a down time in Yilan for new tires, I’m not riding 700c x 23 front and 700c x 25 rear, we raced north to Waiao to catch the descending sun and fun on the beach. It was the last night of the summer Yilan rain festival.

Along the way, we lost Chris and Jeff to their heading home by the trains out of Yilan, but we’ll pick up another rider in Waiao, Nathan Miller.

I was bummed a bit for not getting in another weekend over there in Yilan. Oh well, next summer, I’ll rent a flat in Tucheng and ride over more often for fish, sun and surf.

Sunday steamed fish dinner Sunday night, we headed up to Tucheng for dinner as there’s no real place to eat in Waiao after dark. The food was great and even the 7 inch tall dog on a counter didn’t discourage big beers going down the gullet.

Monday morning was a slow start. I finally found someone slower and more tired than me getting going in the morning. Oh well, Nathan can certainly out pace me on the road. So lack of sleep wasn’t an issue for long.

Nathan testing my bike We got into the south side of the tourist train tunnel too early at 8 AM and waited till 8:45 AM for it to open. While the long break was nice, it only put us farther into an already hot day. Nathan and I were dripping like crazy already from hard riding and our butt imprints were left wherever we sat.

DSCN1156.JPGAfter toodling through Fulong and along the beach bike paths we picked up the pace and eventually headed our separate ways onto home.

I came back via 2 alternate near 62 just east of Keelung. 2 alternate hooks into 5 through Taipei, which turns into 1 through Xinchuang which I turn south onto 106 for. With a final hill climb, I get home.

DSCN0694.JPG Oh soo very tired, thirsty and hungry. Only 15 hours or so of riding, 285 kilometers and 4,940 meters of climbing. No riding for me today, but tomorrow’s a new day.

Photos from friends

DSCN1157.JPG DSCN1156.JPG DSCN1149.JPG Bitou tunnel - close rides DSCN1138.JPG DSCN1110.JPG Nathan testing my bike Early Monday wake up and ride Sunday steamed fish dinner Waiao beach Waiao beach Waiao beach No shade here - the sun is directly overhead DSCN1025.JPG My watermelons are gone... ducks Michael, Jeff and Chris soaking up the sights White tree DSCN0969.JPG Chris - this is Taoyuan county? DSCN0959.JPG When does the climbing end? Chris - wonderous glory of Taiwan DSCN0946.JPG It seemed like a good idea... DSCN0939.JPG Twas a serious mudslide the last time we were here DSCN0894.JPG Looking back to Baling Saturday night dinner in Baling DSCN0863.JPG Baling 600M tunnel riding DSCN0846.JPG DSCN0830.JPG Peach stop DSCN0797.JPG DSCN0789.JPG DSCN0781.JPG DSCN0779.JPG DSCN0774.JPG DSCN0764.JPG DSCN0750.JPG DSCN0738.JPG DSCN0734.JPG DSCN0731.JPG DSCN0729.JPG DSCN0728.JPG DSCN0719.JPG DSCN0712.JPG DSCN0708.JPG DSCN0702.JPG DSCN0700.JPG DSCN0694.JPG DSCN0684.JPG DSCN0682.JPG DSCN0677.JPG DSCN0675.JPG DSCN0665.JPG DSCN0660.JPG DSCN0659.JPG DSCN0658.JPG DSCN0656.JPG DSCN0653.JPG DSCN0652.JPG DSCN0645.JPG DSCN0636.JPG DSCN0635.JPG DSCN0630.JPG DSCN0621.JPG DSCN0620.JPG DSCN0612.JPG DSCN0609.JPG DSCN0599.JPG DSCN0596.JPG DSCN0592.JPG DSCN0586.JPG DSCN0583.JPG DSCN0579.JPG DSCN0575.JPG DSCN0572.JPG DSCN0569.JPG DSCN0568.JPG DSCN0560.JPG DSCN0558.JPG

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