Jackson to Pinedale, Wyoming. Monday, June 24, 2024 This will be a short entry for my longest day so far, in terms of distance. Pinedale, the base for my climb up the Wyoming highpoint Gannett Peak, was 78 miles south of here. Because of today yesterday’s blistering headwind, I thought it would be a bigContinue reading “Pushing through to Pinedale”
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Sliding on out the back door
Jackson Lake Lodge to Jackson, Wyoming. Sunday, June 23, 2024 Today I thought would be easy, just slide on out the back door of Yellowstone and the Tetons, downhill most of the way into Jackson. Brought to mind a favorite blues number by Lane Tietgen, continuing the religious theme on this Sunday, with a littleContinue reading “Sliding on out the back door”
Gobsmacked
Lake Yellowstone Hotel to Jackson Lake Lodge, Wyoming. Saturday, June 22, 2024. I was wrong before. This was actually my eighth trip to Yellowstone (I’m Yellowstone the Eighth I am). Even more reason to be blasé about it. Breakfast at the hotel was very nice, as was the view of the lake. Rounding the cornerContinue reading “Gobsmacked”
The other Yellowstone
Pahaska Tepee Resort to Lake Yellowstone Hotel Friday, June 21, 2024 Yellowstone National Park has an outsized reputation as the nation’s (if not the world’s) first national park, one of the largest, and one of the most legendary. Everybody has heard of it, it’s a UNESCO world heritage site. I have been there six timesContinue reading “The other Yellowstone”
Up the Shoshone
Cody to Pahaska Tepee Resort, Wyoming. Thursday, June 20, 2024 Almost exactly 3 years ago, I did a post from Wisconsin titled “Uh, Doc, West would be THAT way”. I was heading due east, precisely the wrong direction, to kill time while I waited for the Illinois highpoint, Charles Mound, to open up. I couldContinue reading “Up the Shoshone”
Still not my first rodeo
Red Lodge, Montana to Cody, Wyoming. Wednesday, June 19, 2024 I wanted today to be my first rodeo, but I got in too late. Cody, Wyoming is famous for its Fourth of July rodeo, but it has one every night. It’s about 4 miles out of town, so I didn’t make the detour. I’ve goneContinue reading “Still not my first rodeo”
Not taking it for Granite
Absarokee to Red Lodge, Montana. Monday-Tuesday, June 17-18, 2024. Granite Peak is considered by many to be the toughest highpoint after Denali. It’s the only one that requires rock climbing skills. The other tough ones are all ice climbs. The year we all turned 50, that is 20 years ago, my friends Brian, Eric, andContinue reading “Not taking it for Granite”
Pater Familias
Big Timber to Absarokee , Montana, Sunday, June 16, 2024. I hadn’t thought of it before, but with my parents gone and being the oldest child, I guess I’m the pater familias. Anyway, today I got the most wonderful Father’s Day gift. Hour-long conversations with my children, one while I was being blown down theContinue reading “Pater Familias”
Ride with the wind
Bozeman to Big Timber, Montana. Saturday, June 15, 2024 I read more about Bozeman, it’s the fastest growing metropolitan area in the US. Once a quiet college town (Montana State University), it has attracted the attention of the gentry, who have moved here in droves and jacked up the real estate prices. The motel proprietorContinue reading “Ride with the wind”
Yea, though I bike through the valley of the shadow of death
Big Sky to Bozeman, Montana. June 14, 2024. OK, so maybe I’m embellishing a bit. But it was in the ballpark. The good folks at Freeheel and Wheel were spot on, the road was terrible. Everything they said, plus potholes and a 3-mile stretch of scarified or grooved pavement. I was on the road byContinue reading “Yea, though I bike through the valley of the shadow of death”