This beautiful new ride created by the iconic Georgena Terry is ready to ride. Recently added rain fenders and a cargo rack. Have clocked about 200 miles so far and loving the gear ratio. Hoping I will be feeling the love once we meet up with the Cascades and Rockies. Training continues..........
Day 11 Halfway, Oregon (population 303) to Cambridge, Idaho (population 328)
Well that was an interesting night for sure! I slept in the shack "out back." On my way to the shack to go to bed, I saw a large feral cat. That sprang my imagination into high speed. Hmm I wonder why it ran under the shack? Will birds and snakes crawl into my shack? Oh bother! When I finally went to sleep, I slept well. No creatures visited in the night. Monday morning. Up bright and early! Lauran gave me a gentle reminder to wake up. As she had already perked a pot of coffee, I was eager to get up and get going. We all bustled about the place packing and preparing for today's climb; almost identical to yesterday's trajectory. Today we hoped to get started an hour earlier to avoid the predicted high heat. We might make all 58 miles if we planned it right. Donning some very strange looking duck billed visors, we set off into the rising sun. What a fantastic morning. Flying up over hills and down the other side on Hells Canyon Rd. I got a great view of an Elk standin...
Sweet ride! You'll be leaving us in the dust.
ReplyDeleteShe's a beauty. My ride is in the shop for upgrades now and shall be a force to be reckoned with on the TransAmerica Trail.
ReplyDeleteI’ll be with you in spirit! Send pics!!
ReplyDeleteTony here :)
DeleteShe is a BEAUTY! 💜
ReplyDelete…said Tina 😂
DeleteHmm.... I was thinking about fenders and now I may have to do it!
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