Category: Bicycling
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Bike Across USA – Day 25 – Newton Creek / Wapiti to Cody, WY – 40 miles
It was nice to wake up to a dry and sunny – although a bit cool – morning. I was on the road by 8, bundled up for the downhill. By the time I reached Wapiti for breakfast, the quick drop in altitude and the later morning hour started to make the weather heat up…
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Bike Across USA – Day 24 – Grant Village to Newton Creek / Wapiti, WY – 69 miles
(speedometer has dried out and is working again) After packing a wet tent once again, John and Nancy and I went for breakfast at the same place we had dinner last night. Nancy didn’t finish her toast – after staring at it for about a minute I asked her if I could eat it –…
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Bike Across USA – Day 23 – Madison to Grant Village, WY – 37 miles
(mileage estimated from the map, since the speedometer got washed out by the rain) It was a little slow going in the morning, attending to the business of packing up a wet tent (the worst part about camping in the rain), but I was on the road by 8:30, not too bad. Leaving the campground…
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Bike Across USA – Day 22 – West Yellowstone, MT to Madison, WY – 14 miles
I could have gone from West Yellowstone to Grant Village (about 50 miles) in one day, but with the mandatory stops at Old Faithful, etc., it could have been too much for one day. Oh yeah, there’s also the issue of crossing the Continental Divide twice. So I decided to do errands in the morning…
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Bike Across USA – Day 21 – Cameron to West Yellowstone, MT – 47 miles
I had hoped that the wind would have died down after the storm blew out, but that was not the case. My map showed a few restaurants in the first 20 miles or so, but all of them were only open for dinner. So it was a Hostess Donuts breakfast at one of the small…
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Bike Across USA – Day 20 – Alder to Cameron, MT – 51 miles
I was packed and ready to go by 7:30, but Ed at the KOA was having an all you can eat breakfast at 8:00, so I stuck around for that. Most of the same “regulars” were there and were helping with the preparation. I was the first one served to pancakes, sausages, and eggs. Ed…
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Bike Across USA – Day 19 – Dillon to Alder, MT – 50 miles
Dillon is a town that can definitely be considered small (about 3000 people), yet almost too big to strike up conversations with locals at restaurants. As far as I could tell, there were no other bikes at the campground. This is one of those rides where it looks flat on the map. In fact, it…
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Bike Across USA – Day 18 – Wisdom to Dillon, MT – 68 miles
It turns out I wasn’t able to see much of last night’s fireworks display from the campsite, but judging from the sounds there wasn’t much to see. It was still loud enough to keep the cows next door mooing, though. I woke up at 1 AM with a few rain drops getting me wet. Hey,…
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Bike Across USA – Day 17 – Darby to Wisdom, MT – 58 miles
I was running a little late this morning, arriving at the breakfast place at a quarter past 6 – the service was a little slow since the family in the hotel room next to mine showed up before me. I was still out and on the road by 7, though. After heading out of Darby,…
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Bike Across USA – Day 16 – Florence to Darby, MT – 54 miles
I woke up at sunrise, feeling a little better than yesterday, but still stayed in the tent for about another hour, as the sun had not yet risen above the mountains to the east. The hour delay was a bad idea. By the time I had finished breaking camp, the same nasty feeling as yesterday…