I was asked to write about my final thoughts of our trip. I don’t think there are words in the English language to accurately describe our adventure. It is like trying to summarize a lifetime with a few paragraphs. Where does a person start?
The final rideWe got up at the usual time and grabbed our convenience store breakfast and hit the road before 7 am. We were treated with a wonderful sunrise and calm winds. The sky was red and all the fog made it seem like we were in some mystery movie in England.
Mixed feelings about nearing the endLeft North Platte and it was about 37 degrees outside. It warmed up in the 60's around noon and ended up becoming a glorious day in the 70's. It was sunny and there was hardly a cloud in the sky.
Starting to feel homesickToday we went 145 miles up to North Platte, NE. Today was suppose to be the day we got 20-30 mph head winds, but the direction of the wind was a little off so it wasn't hitting us directly in the face. I checked in with the weather and they said it was only about 15 mph. So that helped a lot.
Picking up some replacementsLeft Wyoming and finally dropped below 4,000 ft for the first time since we left California. Things are starting to green up around here and level out.
On our way to NebraskaToday we rode 155 miles. First 100 miles was into Casper and there weren't any towns of from than 10-15 people. We were able to get a late breakfast there and we pushed onto Glennrock and then onto Douglas.
Sunburn and frozen toesWe send out our greetings, with sunburns and frozen toes, from the Cowboy state. We're in Evanston. Danny is on a mission to find every McDonalds between Sacramento and St. Joe. I don't think he's missed too many. I think he's the only person I know who could live on nothing but McDonalds.
Rough ride, but renewed hopeWe headed out and stayed in Eureka last night. We had made it to a town called Lynndyl where we asked about the terrain heading toward Eureka. They claimed it was pretty flat and roley, but it turned into a very difficult 35 miles. It was kind of a gradual incline the whole way. We went about 8 miles an hour to Eureka.
Mexican food and chasing cattleTaking a break from riding after a wonderful Mexican lunch in the library. Made it across the 88 mile desert this morning. We started really well until the headwinds kicked in. It slowed us down quite a bit but we still made good time.
Moving into UtahHad a pretty good day yesterday, went 145 miles. Which gives us a total of 569 miles so far. We both had pretty good mornings. We had a 70-80 mile stretch with nothing between it from Eureka and Elee.