Ken and I were awake before the alarm this morning and were
packed and ready to go in no time. We
talked about him sagging or riding and decided that the safer plan was to
sag. It was a 95 mile day with 4900 feet
of climb. This sounded like a lot on an ankle
with tendonitis.
The ride out of Jackson could not have been more perfect
with a nice tail wind blowing us up along the Teton Range and through the Teton
National park. Temperatures were in the
low 50’s and the sky a brilliant blue with only the odd little puff of white
cloud. The route took up the same route
that we had ridden down when we went through Yellowstone. However seeing it
from the opposite direction was great.
Tom and I rolled along together and chatted about doing different bike
trips.
At the end of the bike path we turned east on the highway (287)
to Dubois. As we turned east the wind shifted from a south wind to a west wind
and it really picked up. The 47 miles
down to picnic just flew by and I was in picnic in no time flat.
After picnic was the big climb over Togwotee Pass at 9658
feet. It was 17 miles of 2-6% with most
of it at 6%. The climb just seems to go
on forever. The increasing tail wind
sure helped and helped keep things cool.
In fact the tail wind was so
strong that at one of the 2% sections I was going at almost 20 mph.
After the big climb to the pass there was still 35 miles to
go. There was a 9 mile decent which was quite tricky as there were a lot of
rough patches where the road crews had put down cold roll asphalt and not done
a very good job. Added to this was the
wind which was swirling around at different angles in the canyon and it would
grab your bike and throw it off. I was
glad to not have deep dish wheels. The narrow rims shed the wind. After
the decent the road was somewhat rolling but I just flew down the road at 20-35
mph without hardly pedaling due to the tail wind which had now turned to 30+
mph.
Tonight we are in the Dubois convention center which is
quite nice however outside camping is a long way from the center so packing
bags was a chore. However the major compliant is the showers of which there are
none. Showers were in a laundromat which
was about 2 miles away so you had to take a shuttle. Once there big line ups
for one of the 3 stalls. I spent over an hour getting a shower. Yes it was ok once in but in my opinion an
hour to get a shower is unacceptable. This
is the fourth bad shower on the trip. So not to complain but the percentage of
bad showers is getting out of hand. However they do have wifi and it looks pretty
good.
Not losing track of
why we are here and that it the ride.
And what a great ride we had today.
The wind gods are truly smiling upon me.
Terry
Sounds like a great day, nothing like riding past grizzlies. . .
ReplyDeleteHey, another great day and beautiful pictures. You do really well on cool day with a tail wind. What’s with the hour wait for showers. I thought real men only showered on Saturdays.
ReplyDeleteHey Terry
ReplyDeleteJust getting caught up on your trip. Sorry it totally slipped my mind. Sounds like another great adventure. Scenery is spectacular. Some pretty big climbs. You are amazing!
Wow.. the Tetons are now on my bucket list...
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