Friday, June 6, 2008
Day 6, 91 mile day, 15.4 mph average, 5,695 Calories.
More than 80 of these miles were on interstate I-80. Now I could bitch and moan about riding on the shoulder of an interstate, but that would violate the “be positive” theme of the ride. So there are my top ten good things about riding on I-80.
10. It makes you appreciate the routes you usually ride at home.
9. You learn what a mirage in the distance is like. (When the sun catches salt flats at the right angle, it reflects back and looks like water. Once you get there, the angle changes and it just looks like land.)
8. There is plenty of time to soak in the same endless unchanging scenery.
7. When you catch a tail wind, it goes and goes and goes.
6. You don’t have to worry about oncoming traffic making a left turn.
5. It’s safer than cycling a windy downhill at 40 mph.
4. When a truck swooshes by, it’s like someone put their hand on your butt and gave you a big push forward. This increases speed by 5 mph. When it’s a triple trailer, the slip stream can add 15 mph to your speed. (no joke)
3. There are rumble strips between the cyclist and the road to jolt the cyclist back to awareness should he start to drift into the lane. I suppose this would also work if the trucker started to drift into the bike lane, but one a truck going 80 hits the rumble strip, it’s too late to do me much good.
2. There are no pesky joggers, kids on tikes, or bird watchers on “the bike path.”
1. It’s straight for 80 miles, you can’t get lost!
We’re starting to rack up miles. The official cumulative total as of today is 409 miles.
The pictures show the salt flats, the typical mountains in the distance, and how we spend our time once we check into the Bates Motel and Casino.
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3 comments:
hey!!
cannot believe while we swelter here on the east coast in 90-100 degree weather that you have been battling snow, cold and chills!! the photos are amazing!! just cannot imagine *you* going 4 mph, EVER!!! the hills sound unlike anything we see here on the east coast. just think, you and motobecarb have accomplished what only cars and ski tows have done!!
you are my hero!!!
r
Hey dad -- sounds like you're doing awesome so far, can't wait to see you in colorado. I went roadbiking today and some 50-something guy passed me in the middle of a 1700' climb after being on my ass for a few miles -- and I thought of you :-)
It is funny that the east coast is hot and we're cool, but even funnier that the Coloradians are worried about the Birkshires. Glad you like the photos, and as for the speed, to get to the top is to win.
Thanks for saying something nice about 50-something, Chris. It will be great to spend some time with you on this trip.
b/t/w, is there someway to respond to comments one my one?
Love to all,
pp
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