An early morning stretch across the badlands.
We've seen plenty of road construction and no speeding tickets yet!
Lunch at the SD Capital. Gov. Rounds wasn't able to join us.
There's a storm moving in. Garth might have said that as well.
All roads lead to Wall drug. We took advantage of the free ice water.
Christie trying out a different mode of transportation. Decided against as she thought she might get saddle sore.
Body, Mind and People
Body parts, check - they are all sore, so they must still be attached. The good news is callouses are starting to form where they are needed most......where the body meets the bike! Health continues to be good as we work with the weather and cycle accordingly. E is down 15 lbs in 15 days and C is down 5. We'll probably loose the weight of the trailer before we cross the Mexican border.
Our last 10 days were filled with changes in weather and terrain combined with a significant amount of sweat and very few showers! Our 1st 100+ degree days were encountered while rolling across SD. We biked early, biked late and took long siestas when we found shade. We climbed out of Rapid City in the rain and had cool weather through the Black Hills. The first significant winds hit as we approached the Wyoming border. As we rolled into the wind at 5 mph, we felt at one with the grasshoppers. Sharing a shoulder of the road, they would try and jump out of our way only to be carried in the opposite direction by the wind-poor souls. We have moved past good days and bad days....now there are just days, each one exciting, new, different and to be experienced. Slowly we are learning to roll with the weather.
Sleep? - Wherever and whenever we can. The night time challenge of coming up with a place to stay is turning into an adventure. From sheep pastures to hayfields, county fairgrounds to national forests, wayside rests to orthodontists offices (thanks doc!) our little tent has provided a shelter and a place for rest.
Finding rest....and a great view in the sheep pasture.
Frozen veggies. Almost cooked by the time we found the hayfield campsite.
The most important part of this journey is the people. We enjoy the opportunity to connect with others and share in their experiences. There is something so rich about meeting a stranger, sharing smiles and laughter, and learning about their journey. The small towns (small....like pop. 100) have been fun to discover-3 girls in Midland, SD said they had 14 kids in their K-8th grade school with 4 total teachers. The ACE hardware owner basically kept the town afloat with the traffic he got for farm necessities and told us about the concerns associated with increasing farm sizes. The Scheels crew in Rapid City took great care of us as we rolled our "parade" into the back of the store barely flinching at our stench! It was also fun to get to know the people using the 110 mile Mickelson Trail through the Black Hills, though we did not ride on the trail, we stopped at a number of the picnic areas and met many travelers enjoying their time in the great outdoors. The Minneapolis mother who's excitement for everything she saw, from a babbling brook to the buffalo spread quickly to her kids and husband. The Detroit family who took the opportunity of the auto industry downsizing to explore together. Then there was Larry, a middle aged gentleman who called his camper home, and invited us for cereal and eggs at the wayside rest we had called home.
Former SD Tech football player Eric played ball with. Working for SD DOT near Pierre.
Calling on all technical experts to get the job done.
We continue to be very blessed by the opportunity to re-connect with people from our past and to meet new people as they are. A way that can only happen when the pace of life is slowed down and we experience God and others in a new light.
Christie getting a lift in Cheyenne, WY as we crash with Donny Volcano - Eric's collage roommate.
Drying out and getting some rest. Thanks Don.
Thank you for your continued support. Please drop any comments with questions you'd like us to answer in the next blog.
4 comments:
Great to hear from you. I was beginning to wonder :-)
Love how HAPPY you both look in all the pics!
Hmm, questions for you. I asked Mike if he had any and he said something about chafing cream...
My question for you is - have you learned anything new about Eric in the past two weeks? After nine (!) years of marriage, I think it can be rare to be surprised about our spouses, but I'm thinking that spending 24 hours a day with each other gives more opportunities to learn new things.
Love you guys and wishing you good weather and a soft place to rest your head at night.
Sounds as though you are having fabulous experiences in encounters with varieties of weather & people you meet...as you ride in rhythym with this earth...God in mind, sore in body, & with each other.
Prayers, love & hugs as you journey on!
Finally had a chance to catch up on your adventure...you guys are amazing. We are doing well - Chase William Casper was born August 18 - he is a content and beautiful boy. I will tell him all about you guys. Love you, Nomes.
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