Day – 11 Mountain Home ID to
"Sprinklers R Idaho
Ride Stats:
Distance 100 Miles
Time: 5:36 hours
Max Speed: 33.5 mph
Average Spd: 17.8 mph
Weather:
Severe clear and hot. The day started at 60 degrees and reached near 100 by noon when we finished. As we walked around
Incidents and Rider Report:
The daily grind of this adventure is starting to take its toll on equipment and riders. John Huber took a spill today while following me around a corner. He was trying to go by the Mike Munk rule of square corners (no lazy left turns that run you into oncoming traffic risks). However, he cut it a little too square and went down right behind me. At first I thought something big had fallen off my bike since my name badge and lipstick fell off earlier. I also had my rear seat bag break off and my rear wheel skewer come loose earlier in the day. Fortunately John was not going too fast. His major injury was to his ego and a bruised rear. He finished the ride strong.
Mike Heitz, big Mike our Six-Foot, 12 inch, 300lb rider literally pulled spokes through his rims. See photos below. I’ve not seen a rim damaged like this before. Double click on his wheel and look close. He was a little disappointed that they wouldn’t let him drive back to Boise to get a new wheel and didn’t have a replacement wheel so he could “ride every inch” of the ride like he and his wife Janette had planned. So Mike is out for two days until his local shop can ship a wheel ahead to him.
The tri-motor did the last 25 miles or so in the high heat of the day.
Daco, the
Today we learned about goatheads. Mike Munk had mentioned them earlier in our orientation and told us to watch out for them. I thought that maybe he meant something like dead goat skulls littered along the side of the highway. But today we learned what they really are. Goatheads are mini little balls of thistle-like thorns that love to dig their way into bicycle tires. After John Hubert’s accident he got to find out first hand when Aloise Gaigl pulled two of them off John’s tires and they immediately went flat. Not a great equipment day for John. However, he’s still smiling and having a good time.
How I Feel (1-10) : 9
Today was even better than yesterday. A decent night’s sleep. I woke up befor. e Mr. Sunshine Simpson today by 5 minutes. Felt well rested and energized. Finished the ride with some spring left in my step. Still just a little hoarse, but almost 100% of my voice back.
Stuff happens:
Today I started out with an International Five-Some. A Canadian (Steve Bennett), A German… Aloise Gaigl. A Hollander…Gerard Berendse and two Americans, me and John Hubert. We start out dead last again and work together for the first sixty miles pretty well at a nice clip. The group doesn’t like to stop or slow down much so my photos were on the move.
With two pilots in the group we were not flawless in the navigation of our route. We missed one turn. Our self inflicted detour took us through a section of road being freshly asphalted. This results in about an inch of goo all over the tires that takes a while to get off. After going three miles out of our way we catch the other riders but have worked our way to the middle of the pack or so. As we meet up with Rich again I decide to ride the last 15 with him and we have a nice time.
This is an early morning shot of me and my shadow. Sunrise is my favorite time to ride. The long shadows have always reminded me of peaceful, serene times of day. Here is one of me never before captured on camera.
All throughout the ride through very rural
One of the real highlights of the day is the gorge we’ve been following that the Snake River has cut out of the
All in all a great day and everyone is in pretty good spirits.
Tomorrow a wimpy 38 miler followed by a bigger ride as we continue our journey east.
4 comments:
It is good to hear you are nearing 100% again.
You can tell "Big Mike" that I know all about wheel problems. I had the same thing happen to me 3 times. I would like to think it is due to the tremendous torque created by my aggressive hill climbing than it is due to my abundant size.
Dad!! I like the salty dog look! The beard looks GOOD on you! Go dad go!
Thanks Lindsay, nice to know you are following along, I am having a great time but miss you and everyone else a great deal.
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