Thursday, June 28, 2018

June 28, 2018 Ennis to West Yellowstone







Although today was only 72.5 miles with 3250 feet of climb it was a hard day.   The road conditions were a major contributor to the difficulty of the day.  The shoulder was only 2-3 feet wide and there was a foot wide rumble strip along the white line this gave you only a one  or two  feet to ride in.  The portion of the shoulder to right of the rumble strip was really rough and filled with gravel and tire bits.  There was a very flat light so you could not always see the rumble strip so you were constantly hitting it.  The traffic was heavy enough and consisted of too many semi-trucks and half tonnes pulling trailers or boats that riding to the left of the white line was way too dangerous. 
Four years ago there was such a nasty head wind you could only make 4 mph.  We had a rotating pace line going which enabled us to make 6 mph.  No such need to day as the wind was very light even though I think that overall it was a bit of a head wind.
At the 43 mile mark we were at Earthquake Lake which was created when an earthquake broke a section of the mountain off which dammed the Madison River.  It is a really steep climb up and over the earth quake rubble but once up there is a great view of the valley below.  This is where picnic was and it was great to sit and eat and enjoy the view. 
After lunch there was a 30 mile ride down along the lake.  There were lots of huge rollers as the highway doesn’t exactly follow the lake shore.   I was making pretty good time and the wind was not a big factor.  The big illuminated sign which was warning motorists of wild animals on the highway four years ago is still there but was not flashing to day.
The last 8 mile the road turned due south and there was such a heavy head wind blowing I had to stop 3 times to recover enough energy to continue on. 
Tomorrow I am going to leave the tour and head off with Tom R into Yellowstone.  We will have a 71 mile ride to Grants Village and then a 60 mile ride down to Jackson to re-join the tour.  This means no blog tomorrow.  I will catch the blog up on Sunday as that is the rest day in Jackson. 
Terry  

4 comments:

  1. Two things I remember about this segment in 2014; the brutal, brutal headwind and the all the fly fishermen towing float boats.

    Enjoy Tom's detour through Yellowstone. (Three miles shorter!!)

    Canada Ken C.

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  2. Great pictures and description of the road challenges. You sound like you have toughened up and ready for Yellowstone. Watch out for the buffalo and tourist. Anxious to hear about the Park on a bike. As I remember you have some big climbs to Jackson.

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  3. Yellowstone is one of my favorite places. I hope you have a wonderful ride through the park and look forward to reading about your adventure. Watch out for the Bison and stay on the boardwalks when touring the features. I think the most dangerous thing you will encounter are crazy people pulling over randomly to view wildlife. Take lots of photos and be safe.
    Your ride today looked a bit brutal with all of the traffic and road debris, I'm hoping your journey takes you on some quieter roads, however there aren't too many alternatives in this part of the country.

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  4. Terry, after reading your blogs, if I ever considered doing this ride...as Ken just said to me "shoot me". You are so amazingly tough and CRAZY 😊 Sandy

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