Monday, July 13, 2009

Day 89

Miles 42.61 Total for trip 3444.95
Avg spd 6.38
Max spd 28.64
Climb 2917
Alt chng ++ 675
Not a whole lot for today. I had about a 6 miles climb to start the day and I think I had some bad Mcdonalds yesterday so I was dogging it all day. It was one of those days where all the uphills went straight uphill and my downhill I was supposed to have never materialized. I stopped at Hartsel CO for around an hour to wait out the wind. The wind didn't stop so I pushed on. The area I was in today was not a campers delight. No trees, just meadow grass and weeds as far as the eye could see. After getting to around 9600 ft I found a nice place to camp in some trees. I did not see a no trespassing sign anywhere so I thought I was ok. Today was a tough day. I think I will take it easy tomorrow.



Day 88

Miles 43.45 Total for trip 3402.34
Avg spd 7.11
Max spd 36.74
Climb 3389
Alt chng ++271 The above picture is of O'Haver Lake on my way down Marshall Pass. It looked like a great place to camp, but the day was young so I kept on riding.



Today out of camp I had a 17 mile uphill that covered 2300 ft of altitude. Lucky for me my food pickup is today in Salida(the end of the downhill after the 17 mile uphill) and I only have 1 day of food left so my trailer is the lightest it has ever been. I did the best I have done on a big uphill. I would say I only walked around 1 1/2 miles of the uphill today. I passed a few ATVers and they yelled their support. I got into Salida with time to spare and hit the Post Office. I got my food packed and was happy not to have the extra weight for the trip up the hill today.

Salida didn't have any camping so I was going to get out of town a couple miles and set up camp. Boy was I wrong. There were not any good camping spots out of town. It was private property and very steep. It was probably twice as steep as the hill earlier today plus I had 25 more pounds in my trailer. I walked quit a lot out of town. I ended up going 1300ft up and 4 miles out of town before I got to San Isabel National Forest and was able to find a place to set up my tent.

Day 87

Miles 69.5 Total for trip 3358.89
Avg spd 9.37
Max spd 33.56
Climb 3055
Alt chng --774
Today was decision time. I could either have an easy day of around 25 miles or a tough day of around 70 miles. I decided since I did the pass yesterday that I would do the 70 miles since there was only 1 pass in the 70 miles. I got done with the 25 miles in good time so I stopped at Luders Creek Campground for a break. Sure enough a lot of mosquitoes. I ran out of bug repellent a few days ago and keep forgetting to get some when I get into a small town. I cut my break short and hit the road. There were a couple of nice reservoirs, Upper & Lower Dome, along the way today. Not a whole lot happening today. I met another biker going South. He was doing a lot of miles per day. He started around June 8th and was flying back on July 18th and was hoping to finish the whole ride.



I camped at Sargents and talked with another biker who is doing a route through some major parks. He is taking a couple weeks off in Michigan to get his wisdom teeth pulled and then is off to Massachusetts. He didn't bring a sleeping bag, because he was only going to be at high altitudes for a few days. The day before at the campsite it got down to 29 degrees. Lucky for him I don't think it got down below 40 the night we were there.

Day 86

Miles 40.4 Total for trip 3289.39
Avg 7.16
Max spd 30.95
Climb 2692
Alt chng ++1351
I left Del Norte knowing I was only going around 32 miles so I stopped and read the paper at a gas station. I made good time the first half of the day so I went off track to La Garita to get a bite to eat and a soda. While I was there I ran into the last(really the last) Divide Ride Racer. He was around 55-60 years old. He asked me about the Indiana Pass. I told him it was ok when it wasn't raining. He was thinking about take tomorrow off in Del Norte. I also ran into a group of 15 motorcyclists who were using the same book I am to cycle the divide. I got out of La Garita after about an hour. I had a 1500 ft climb to get to Storm King Campground, my site for the night. When I got to the campsite I rested for a few and found the mosquitoes to be very bad, and when I saw the cost of $5 for the campsite I decided to push on over the pass. It was only another 500ft to the top off the pass and after a couple miles downhill I found a nice hunter's campsite. For dinner I tried anchovies with my pasta. It will probably be the last time for that combo.



Day 85

Day off. Did laundry and watched some TV.

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

Skype Snapshot

I was talking to Aaron on Skype and took advantage of the opportunity to snap a picture of him. He is starting to look a bit scraggly.


Monday, July 6, 2009

Day 84

Miles 51.04 Total for trip 3249.99
Avg 7.7
Max spd 33.56
Climb 4019
Alt chng --1987 The above picture is of my gear after about 25 miles of rain and mud. I was happy I was in Colorado where the road is hard dirt/mud instead of New Mexico where it is clay and I would have had to pull over and wait it out.

I had to climb down a couple hundred feet to get the picture above, but it was worth it.




Today I was to climb to my highest peak of the trip. It is called Indiana Pass. I passed the above private lake at around 10,000 feet. It was great. There were signs saying do not get out of your vehicle, but since I was on a bike I thought it was safe to take a couple pictures.



The above picture is of Platoro. It is a nice little fishing and mountain village. There is a nice reservoir a couple miles past the city. It would be a nice place to spend a couple weeks.
I decided I needed a dry place to sleep tonight so I stayed in the local Del Norte Inn and uploaded everything. I see a day off in my future.