We called this first climb a nice "warm-up" for the day ahead of us. On our way up, we looked on with envy as a number of riders in similarly clothed uniforms sped down the hill in the opposite direction, en route to San Diego - key point: they were not carrying any gear!
After a nice descent into the small town of Cimarron, we began our second and steeper climb of the day. The sun had begun to beat down, and we were feeling the burn! Finally, we made it to the top, and we had another celebration - this time by eating some of the snacks we had been carrying with us for a few days now - still tasty!
We enjoyed the downhill into a gorgeous valley with Blue Mesa Reservoir as a nice backdrop. Unfortunately, it began to rain a bit, which postponed our much needed lunch break. During lunch, we were lucky to run into Ann and Dave, who were heading in the opposite direction with all of their gear, in the middle of a nice 2-week bike tour of Colorado. It was so nice to chat with them - they told us about their hometown of San Diego, and their previous bike tour experiences. Dan was excited to hear that they met as students at Kalamazoo College in Southwest Michigan! We hope they have a great rest of their trip.
We finished the last flat 25 miles quickly, arriving in Gunnison, Colorado around 4 pm. We are fortunate to have a room donated at the beautiful Waterwheel Inn, where Coast to Coast riders from last year stayed.
We are excited about tomorrow's big climb up to Monarch Pass and for the beautiful views that will surely come! Let's hope for good weather.
Thanks for reading!
4 comments:
see - tofu and health-ish vegetarian things can be delicious. thanks for enlightening them Dan!
Jen and Bob and the others:
This is Dave and Anne. It was great to meet all of you on Blue Mesa on Monday. Hoping the rest of your day went well. We are in Teluride tonihgt (Wednesday, July 9)
Wishing you nothing but the best of luck. We will follow your trip across the country.
Dave and Anne
You guys are awesome! Keep up the strong cycling across the plains. Know that you have much support from home. The central time zone awaits!!
- Ben
You´re really having a good time! Last year me and my son spent a lot of time with Cheyenne, Josh, Mike and Lindsay, (we even met Ben in Hite!)on the same roads. It was such a summer to remember - and I do now, reading about your adventures, all the nice people you meet, looking at your pictures... And I must say - your speed is impressively high!
Keep enjoying! /Nisse, the swede
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