riding to hiroshima was a challenge as we don't have good maps. the fastest and direct route would be to take highway 2 but traffic was a major concern. we decided to take the coastal route and cut across onto highway 2 to avoid some traffic. this was suppose to be just a little bit further compared to the highway 2 route. well, we missed the turn and instead went coastal almost the entire way. if u take a look at the onomichi to hiroshima on google map, you would see highway 2 takes u there maybe 55 miles, but the coastal route took us 80 miles. our only working gps unit was my garmin bike computer. it would only show way point distance..which is the staight line distance from where we were at to the destination, when we were getting close, it showed we were 8 miles away. we were excited and started to pedal hard. that 8 miles turned into 30+ miles as we wind our way along the coast. worst of all, we finally got to our destination (maho's parents) and no one was home. apparently maho went shopping with her mom. steve called her up and she said why don't u ride to your auntie's place. we picked up our tired bodies and rode there.
in hindsight, i would pack much lighter if i'm to do the next touring ride like this one. with lighter pack, i would feel more comfortable riding the skinny road tires instead of the cross tires. the cross tires did provide more cushioning on rough roads, but unless i plan on doing dirt ride more, i would use the road slicks. also, need to figure out what padding i need for the handlebar for the next long ride as my hands got really tired riding distance. overall, my legs and lungs handled the ride no problem, it's the physical discomfort like sore neck that bothered me the most.
as for the bike, the ritchey break-away worked exceptionally well (thanks clem for setting it up). it handled and rode just like a well made road bike and i really like it. the compact crank saved me on numerous climbs and worth the 90 bucks i spent on it. steve's bike worked well also. we had no mechanical or flats, which was nice.
for the next week, we plan on riding south a little bit further. but today, it's the rest day with no biking.