The calorie question solved?

06 Nov 2009, written by gcampbell 4 Comments

I recently noticed a blog Mollie started the day after we got back that speaks to some lingering questions I have about bike touring, caloric intake, and weight loss.  Mollie writes:

I’ve been back for less than 24 hours and the most frequently asked question I have had is: So are you, like, really buff now? Followed by: So did you lose tons of weight. I haven’t measured my quads or weighed myself but I’m going to guess “No” on both accounts. I did, however, accumulate a gorgeous patchwork of bruises on my right leg from banging myself on my bike, falling off my bike, and walking into things. I also may have developed a low-grade addiction to oversized salty Virginia peanuts.

I would also have to admit that, no, I’m not any thinner (I was kind of hoping to get those skinny, svelte biking arms, but we only put in seven days of riding, so, I can’t be too disappointed), nor am I significantly stronger (though I went on an easy 5-mile run a couple days after our trip and felt like I could have kept on going and going and going).

Admittedly, we ate a lot of really good food.  But then, when I think back, we didn’t eat that much, especially during the day, when we subsisted primarily on cookies, crackers, and Virginia peanuts.  I don’t love the idea of counting calories; when you’re exercising all day long, I feel like you should be able to eat what you want and not feel guilty about it.  At the same time, I do wonder:  Is my bike computer telling the truth?  Did I really burn an extra 3,000 calories a day?  And if so, why aren’t I at least a few pounds lighter?

In going back through some emails I flagged for the trip–and then promptly forgot about–I found an UrbanDaddy email on the Fitbit, which is described as “a Nintendo Wii for your pocket.”  The basic idea is that it’ll track all your movements (steps taken, miles traveled, sleep time, and so on) and tell you exactly how many calories you burned on any given day.  Wonder if it works for biking?

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Garmin’s first day out

08 Oct 2009, written by molliechen 6 Comments

A couple weeks ago, Rob and I did an 82-mi loop in New Jersey and (briefly) Pennsylvania. I had brought along my loaner Garmin Edge 705 but, in my early morning haze, neglected to attach the cadence sensors. I also kept forgetting to turn it off and on. So the map is a little off (for one thing it says 75 miles, not the full 82 – I want credit for that distance!) but it’s still pretty amazing. Check it out. I’m excited to play with it on future rides.

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Photo opp

23 Sep 2009, written by gcampbell 0 Comments
It's cranberry

It's cranberry

This trip is all about slow travel, but in terms of technology, we’re looking for the best, the fatest, the latest. We’ve secured a couple of high tech gadgets that we’re pretty wild about–notably the Flip Ultra HD and the Garmin Edge 705.   Here, some additional cameras (still and video) we have our sights set on (and check our recent post Notes on Technology).

I read about this new waterproof camera from Fuji in Continental’s Gadget section en route from Houston to Amsterdam. I love the color (hot pink!) and the fact that you can shoot pictures and videos in the rain (or underwater).  I’m also a fan of the blog mode, which resizes images for easy uploading to social networking sites. We’re also coveting Kodak’s Zi8 Pocket Video Camera, which lets you take up to ten hours of HD 1080p video.  We also love that it comes in raspberry!

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Notes on technology

09 Sep 2009, written by gcampbell 2 Comments
Alex P. says "HellsToTheYes." G says "What? No."

Alex P. says "HellsToTheYes." G says "What? No."

Suggested techy gadgets from Alex P., Bikes and Biscuits groupie, with notes by G.

HellsToTheYes: http://digiblue.com/products/lego/ [WHAT? NO TO LEGO CAMERAS]

In my dreams: http://www.goprocamera.com/index.php?area=2&productid=7 [WE OBVIOUSLY NEED THIS OR ELSE WE WILL BE GETTING INTO SO MANY ACCIDENTS]

You need this, obvs: http://www.goprocamera.com/index.php?area=2&productid=14 [OOPS, THIS ONE]

POV mollie: http://www.goprocamera.com/index.php?area=2&productid=1 [OR THIS ONE]

For some reason this feels a little creepy: http://www.vio-pov.com/products/pov_1.php [YES, SCARY! TECHY!]
Maybe because you’ll need a universal mount: http://www.vio-pov.com/products/all_accessories.php

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A moody flick on Vancouver

02 Sep 2009, written by gcampbell 1 Comments

My first attempts at videography did not go very well (I ended up muting myself because of the number of “ers” and “ums” and “that’s all for now!”), but I patched together some clips from the day I biked to Grouse Mountain, hiked Grouse Grind, zip-lined for two hours, and then biked back to Spokes.  My friend Nick was a reluctant camera subject, but he did okay in his Bikes and Biscuits debut.

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I want: GPS-enabled bike computer

10 Aug 2009, written by molliechen 1 Comments

Courtesy of Sam, yesterday’s ride: Beacon Century

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