June 20, 2015
Kelowna to Kamloops - Day 1
I had set the alarm for 6:00 am but I was awake around 5:00
am. No one else was stirring so I just lay
there listening to Ajax snoring. It was
kind of mixed feelings as I lay there , a combination of “what have I let myself in for” and “ this is
going to be great, 16 days of cycling and
camping”. Too soon it was time to
get rolling and so I got up and pulled on the carefully laid out riding
gear.
Agnes was up as well and helping get breakfast and coffee on
for all the riders. After breakfast it
was load the van, group photo, and we were on our way. During the group photo session I learned that
my camera was not working. Just completely dead. This had happened before and so I took the
battery and memory card out and put the camera away. This is supposed to hard
boot the camera and had worked before.
It was a perfect cycling day at around 15C (56F) with lots
of puffy white clouds to provide shade.
Not a hint of any wind. So everyone’s spirits were high.
About 30 kms(19 miles) up the road we pulled off for a drink
and stretch so I took the opportunity to mess with my temperament camera. After reinserting the battery and memory card
my camera came to life. However my joy
was short lived as after about 30 seconds it was back to dead. New camera time. When we rolled into Vernon it was just after
9:30 am and as we rode through town I noticed Staples was open so I ducked in
there. They had a Fuji on sale 40%
off. Perfect I am on my way with a new
camera inside of 20 minutes.
We had lunch at the 70 km (44 mi) mark which was right on
half way. Julie had picked a beautiful
spot beside the highway however as we were eating some big Harley group of
200+ bikes went by. We couldn’t even
talk. After lunch we as we rode up the
road we came across the rally point where all the bikes were. Two more kilometers and we could have had our
lunch in peace and quiet.
We rolled in at 2:30 and got our tents up before a big cloud
burst. So there is the first day 141 kms
(88 mi) with close to 800 meters (2625 FT) of climb. Everyone is tired.
Terry
Your first day seemed too easy, Terry. Best enjoy the cool temperatures as it will be a lot warmer when you reach southern BC. Projecting mid to upper 20s(C) or upper 80s (F). Couldn't leave the boob tube at home....? lol
ReplyDeleteGlad you were able to get a new camera so quickly. Ride safe.
ReplyDeleteyou five look so awesome and stoic at the start! great start terry. i did 40 miles through calgary yesterday and it damn near killed me. i dont know how you do the rides you do.
ReplyDeletechris