LaPush, Wa to Rehoboth Beach, DE
now Jasper, Alberta, Canada to Antelope Wells, New Mexico
Training has begun
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Finally getting out and logging some miles. I've ridden 110 miles in the last week. I got my bicycle touring hair cut today. Seven weeks until I leave.
The ride today was a sufferfest. We road 30 miles and had 2400 ft of elevation gain. We thought we were in great shape, riding a gravel road all day. This was not your Iowa gravel road, this was a Alberta gravel road. It rained off and on all day. The road was like a mud slurry. We had a thunder storm pass over us that put us in the ditch for a while.The climbs were endless. We got to Robb hoping to score some water. We stopped at the Coal Branch Hotel. Kevin, the owner took one look at our rain soaked muddy clothes and told us we were staying there tonight. He let us wash our bikes then fed us this wonderful pork roast dinner. We have more of the same conditions tomorrow. Not many pictures today, we were to cold and wet .
I will be starting my next adventure, the Great Divide Mountain Bike Ride, with my High School friend Doug Hirsch. We are leaving Jasper, Alberta, Canada on June 15th on our way to Antelope Wells, NM on the Continental Divide. The route is 3000 miles with 200,000 vertical feet of climbing on 90% gravel and single track. I will just have turned 70 a couple of days before our adventure begins. I hope you will follow along on this epic ride.
Betty and I traveled to Edmonds, Wa to spend a couple of days with my riding partner Doug Hirsch and his wife Jaymie. We needed to have a group meeting to work out logistics of the ride. Between the four of us we figured out how to get turn by turn directions loaded on our Garmins. We have the concept of a plan to get home from Antelope Wells. The plan is to fly home, the problem is we cannot make advanced reservations because we don't know when we will finish the ride. We compared what we plan to pack on the ride. We talked about food and how we need to resupply. We took a break and walked on the Kingston ferry to have lunch in Kingston on Friday. There is certainly more to get done before we roll out on June15th.
You’ve got this RC
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