Sunday, March 14, 2010

Subaru Outback Joins Cross-Country Tour Fleet

Please welcome the newest member of the WomanTours support vehicle fleet. She's a 2007 Subaru Outback, soon to be equipped with WomanTours signage, roof rack, first aid kit, bicycle tool kit, water cooler, snack tray, spare tires and tubes, sunscreen and toilet paper.

We'll use her as a SAG (Support and Gear) vehicle on our Northern Tier tour this June instead of a sweep bicyclist. Four of our riders will switch off driving her along the route, providing everything a fellow bicyclist might need, including a lift. In return for volunteering their time one out of every four days, the SAG drivers receive a discount on the tour price. We still need one more driver for this summer's tour.

We use our Subarus and SAG drivers on all our epic bike tours, such as the cross-country Southern Tier and Northern Tier, the Meandering Mississippi and the Northwest Loop. We couldn't run the tours without them!

Thursday, March 11, 2010

12 Years to the Southern Tier

It took Patti Hall 12 years to finally do our Southern Tier cross-country bike tour. It was 1998 when she read this article in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel and she's been hanging onto it ever since. She gave it to me at the start of this year's tour in San Diego last week.

It was Barbara Manger who biked across the country and wrote about it 12 years ago. As she explains, "Every journey is about more than the journey."

She used the tour to raise $28,000 in the fight against breast cancer, and as top fund raiser on the tour, she won a Terry bicycle. She gave it to a friend who didn't have a bike and who's since become an avid cyclist.  While on the tour, Barbara came up with the idea to create a nonprofit to expose children to art. Twelve years later, her non-profit Artists Working in Education operates mobile truck studios bringing art and art-making materials to Milwaukee youth. Just last year, she got together with friends she met on the tour and they all biked the all-female, metric century Cinderella Classic bike ride together. They still keep in touch.

And finally, 12 years later, she's inspired Patti Hall to do the tour. "I hope she has a great time - I did!"

Monday, March 08, 2010

Southern Tier cross-country bike tour takes off!

Our 2010 Southern Tier cross-country bike tour left San Diego last Friday on a gorgeous sunny spring day. All 25 of them made it 40 miles down the road to the first stop in Alpine, at an altitude of 1800'. The group consists of a pair of sisters, a couple women in their 70s and a big bunch of bloggers. I think we have them all listed below now. We wish them a wonderful ride!

JoAnn Bary
Linda Beiler
Karen Cooper
Sue Hersman
Suzanne Howze
Kathy Kirby
Katie Lemley
Lois Nafziger
Rita Rowe

Monday, March 01, 2010

Visit to the Handmade Bicycle Show

The Handmade Bicycle Show in Richmond this past weekend was a feast for snow-weary eyes. Beautiful bikes were everywhere. They ranged from the pristine, titanium beauties from Moots to the down, dirty and funky Banjo Bicycles here.

I couldn't justify a new bike quite yet, but I did plunk down $240 for a new pair of handmade cycling shoes from Dromarti. I figure I saved myself at least $10,000. Now that's a deal!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Creating the Perfect Southern Tier Bike Tour

Our flagship event is our annual 2-month bike ride across the country from California to Florida - the Southern Tier Tour. I used to think that if we just conducted the trip often enough, we’d finally get it down to perfection. But after years of thinking that next year would be the year, I realized that every year, another challenge is thrown our way.

Roads close for construction and we have to reroute our cyclists. Heavy rain makes the Mississippi River rise; our ferry won’t run, so we suddenly have to commandeer cars to drive our bikers two hours over the nearest bridge.  The only hotel in town tells us it’s changed ownership and lost our reservation.  We scramble to find another hotel in another town, and hope our cyclists won’t be too tired to bike there. Every year, if it isn’t one thing, it’s another. We’ll never be done creating the perfect tour.

Over time, I’ve learned that breaking them down into manageable smaller tasks, the obstacles become easier to tackle. I call on my staff, our tour guides, our cadre of consultants (accountant, attorney, etc.) and my colleagues in the industry for help. Sometimes they come up with the wildest ideas that turn out to be the simplest solutions. And every year gets easier as I learn what’s worked from the past.

It’s not unlike what the women who sign up to bicycle the 3000 miles across the country with us must feel. Their tour at first must seem so insurmountable. But with a little training, a daily cue sheet outlining the bike route for the day, and a host of support around them, they find themselves at the Atlantic Ocean two months later.

This year's tour starts in 10 days. To follow some of our riders, read their blogs:
JoAnn Bary
Linda Beiler
Sue Hersman
Lois Nafziger
Rita Rowe

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Future Tour Planning

Just as our current touring season is getting underway, we're busy working on bike tours for future years. For beginners, we're bringing back our Katy Trail tour in Missouri, as well as creating a new Canal Trail and Spa tour in upstate New York.

A new moderate tour will be a shorter, 4-day tour in Michigan, designed by one of our guests - thanks Mel! It includes a winery visit, a climb on a 240' sand dune off Lake Michigan and a ride to the International Friendship Gardens.

Our newest advanced tour will be a 2-week trek around Lake Ontario. We're designing it with our cross-country cyclists in mind, with longer days, dinners out of the trailer, and our trusty Subaru SAG wagon.

We also have a lot of international travel plans in the works, so I'd love your input. Click here to cast your vote for where you'd like to travel interntionally with us.

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

North American Handmade Bicycle Show

I plan to check out the North American Handmade Bicycle Show in Richmond, Virginia later this month. It will be a great opportunity to drool over all the beautiful bikes being made out there. If you're going to be anywhere near Richmond on Sunday, February 28, let me know. It would be good to see you. We can talk about how many bikes we own (I have 5) and why we need another one....