Signs: Savanah to Key West documents my 800-mile, 13-day bicycle ride in 2018-2019. It starts fifty miles outside of Savanah, Georgia, and follows the Atlantic coastline to Key West, Florida. The trip culminates in Niceville to visit my grandpa, a military veteran and engineer born in 1924. I've ridden across the country twice. In 2017, I bicycled the Trans America Bicycle Trail from Astoria, Oregon to Yorktown, Virigina. In 2018, I bicycled a northern route, from to Anacortes, Washington to Bar Harbor, Maine. Between those cross-country rides, I followed the Mississippi and other rivers from Muscatine, Iowa to Baton Rouge, Louisiana. I bicycled the Route 66 Bicycle trail from Chicago to Los Angeles. I've participated in organized rides such as RAGBRAI, GOBA, and Tour de Nebraska. On such journeys, I plan logistics, journal, log data, and write. My bicycle journeys became the books Great River Legs, What a Bicycle Can Carry, A Bicycle's Echo, Velocipede, and Safety Measures. Often, the books focus on assignments I give myself. On my first cross-country adventure, I sought to find something abandoned to the road each day. These treasures tell the story of the journey. For Signs, I photographed signs while I pedaled. The signs focus and structure the story's narrative.
- | Author: Laura Madeline Wiseman
- | Publisher: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
- | Publication Date: Oct 19, 2022
- | Number of Pages: 59 pages
- | Language: English
- | Binding: Paperback
- | ISBN-10: 1609622421
- | ISBN-13: 9781609622428