Monday, July 13, 2009
FW: Day 20
No phone service the next few days. AT&T does not service Wyoming!
A great century day. The Tri-cyclists together again! And bringing in my best century time to date. 6:15. Yes Jeff that includes the 3 mandatory SAG stops. There's still room for improvement. Tomorrow is set for 92. We may have to add bonus miles there.
This morning I was totally regreting the sprints I did last night. My calves were killing me!
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Sunday, July 12, 2009
Day 20
#1 No cell phone service! I was lost all day, a bit naked. Apparently AT&T is not a fan of Wyoming. We did here that we could place out calls in about 6mon. though.
106 miles today. The Tri-Cyclist back together. Doug and I had it worked but three gives us recovery. We are not the only group of three, many broke off this way, which messes with my even number theory. Back to the ride 106 miles and a best time for all of us 6:40. And I can tell you there was definately room for improvement. Yes, that does include our 3 SAGS and 2 photo ops. There wasn't anything really of interest to photograph today, but I took a couple random shots like this Hammock I raced to when we arrived.
There was a parade right in front of our hotel just like in Prescott! If you own a horse, you're in. It was fun. They had some re-enactment of the Rawhide, but I passed. Something about the indians skinning a live man.
The Couch Wagon in Lusk, also greeted us with lemonade and amazing cookies. I did eat my lunch first. foot long turkey from subway. I ate the whole thing!
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106 miles today. The Tri-Cyclist back together. Doug and I had it worked but three gives us recovery. We are not the only group of three, many broke off this way, which messes with my even number theory. Back to the ride 106 miles and a best time for all of us 6:40. And I can tell you there was definately room for improvement. Yes, that does include our 3 SAGS and 2 photo ops. There wasn't anything really of interest to photograph today, but I took a couple random shots like this Hammock I raced to when we arrived.
There was a parade right in front of our hotel just like in Prescott! If you own a horse, you're in. It was fun. They had some re-enactment of the Rawhide, but I passed. Something about the indians skinning a live man.
The Couch Wagon in Lusk, also greeted us with lemonade and amazing cookies. I did eat my lunch first. foot long turkey from subway. I ate the whole thing!
Lauren found her dream laptop. Find the PC that's right for you.
Friday, July 10, 2009
Day 16 Thursday July 9th
Today 120 miles and a test. How fast can we get this done. Breakfast was at 5. Load 6:15. Doug and I waited til 7:30 to roll. Warm up. Then pick'em off 1 by 1. Mile 5 first problem. But we started again. We worked as a team. Working our way to the head of the pack. Then mile 72. We finished strong, just not the way we had intended. 9 1/2 hours.
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Yes it is what you think it is.... Flats 1 & 2. Together Doug and I spent 45min. Trying to change them and get back on the road. Lesson from Gordon. We will be carrying an extra tire. It's worth it to keep us moving.
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Off pace we decided to snap a few pictures. The endless road ahead and Hells 1/2 Acre. Back in the day they herded buffalo here to their death. I know, a bit morbid, but that's history for you.
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This was absolutely the longest most tiring day ever. 120 miles in a head wind. Day off follows. I earned it!
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Then I reached the Continental Divide. And coasted into Dubois.
It's snowing cottonwood. Pretty, but I can't stop sneezing. I'll be happy to leave them behind.
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