A birthday bike trip... or how we tried to outbike the smog
Step 1: Find some bikes
So my friend Erin and I
decided to take a holiday over the national holiday. I was off from teaching
and she was in Beijing for one more week before going back to the USA. So we
are both into biking and adventures and decided to try to get to Chengde over
three days. It’s about 200 km from Beijing center but we thought, no sweat.
Erin has loads of friends and we were able to get some road bikes. One super
nice one, and one average one. They didn’t quite fit but they would be good
enough, right? We packed our backpacks, I printed some maps, we bought some
snickers, and we were off! Sunday afternoon, we start our ride- and immediately
my bike breaks; my handle bars stop turning. Oh no! bike trip over! There’s a
Giant store nearby and the guy goes to repair it. Oh, he doesn’t have the part
but can put some sticky stuff in its place. But will it work for the next few
days? Probably, is the answer. Ok, off we go.
We found some helmets, we found some bikes. Let's do it!

We found some helmets, we found some bikes. Let's do it!

Step 2: Get out of Beijing
Originally I had thought we
could get in about 80 km and make it to a pretty reservoir by the town of
Miyun. However, we ended up biking in circles to exit the city center and it
got dark fast. We decide to stop in a town called Huairou. It’s near a pretty
lake but in the dark, we couldn’t find the lake. The highway we took out was
very polluted and we just wanted to stop biking. We found a place to eat that
was fantastic: I had this amazing dessert that is glutinous rice with cream
inside. Wow! A party in my mouth! The first 2 hotels we stopped at were all
full for the holiday so we had to bike back to Huairou center and finally found
a hotel that would take us. And the bikes ;-) Off my bike and boy am I sore;
haven’t been riding since moving here. My hamstrings, my groin, my back. Ow!!
Pit stop along the route.
Step 3: Eat a great breakfast for the long ride ahead.
Hotels in China have amazing
breakfast buffets. I mean, the best. You can get eggs, veggies, dumplings,
porridge, fruit, noodles, rice, the list goes on. We hop on our bikes, sore as
ever, and decide to ride to Gubeikou, about 75 km away, a little town by the
Great Wall. It’s quite polluted today and we think that if we keep going east,
we can stay away from it! I find a route off of the highway that takes us
through pear farms, rivers, rolling hills, up into the mountains. We find a
stop for lunch on the side of the road; eggs and tomatoes, corn pancakes,
vegetables, so great. We finally find the town and an inn to stay at. The
couple running the inn are amazing. Erin speaks with them in Chinese and they
are happy to help us, give us dinner, and become friends. People from the town
stop by during the evening and are completely entertained by us! I was equally
entertained by them. Exhausted and sore, we go to bed, hoping the pollution
passes over us.
Step 4: Do something ‘great’ on your birthday
The pollution was still gross, so we decided that another
day on our bikes was not worth ruining our lungs. So we go and find the Great
Wall at Gubeikou. The entrance is not far from our inn and it’s not crowded at
all. We climb many stairs and all of a sudden, there we are! On the Great Wall!
I didn’t know what to expect. In my head, I had images of what you see in
movies and photographs, but this was totally different. Barely touched stone
paths that seemed to go on forever across the mountains. You could see
watchtowers popping up for miles and miles. I could image on a clear day it
would be even more powerful than it was this day. How did they build this? It
was so steep and intricately made. We wandered around for a few hours, stopping at a watchtower
for some yoga of course. (what else do
you do on the Great Wall on your birthday?)
Yes it looks blue. It wasn't. Yes it looks steep and dangerous. It was!

Yes it looks blue. It wasn't. Yes it looks steep and dangerous. It was!

A little great wall yoga
Sadly, came back to the worst pollution I’ve seen since
arriving. Over 300 aqi! But I think it should blow over and it’s back to school
next week! I am so happy I am experiencing all that China has to offer!








Love this! I'm so impressed with you guys, taking off on your bikes and being up for exploring wherever you ended up each day.
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