Idaho Falls to Ashton, Idaho. Tuesday, June 11, 2024 OK, I’m not proud of this. After yesterday‘s wonderful–but–grueling day, I just decided to just let the wind blow me up US 20, rather than taking a longer bike route, which would’ve shown me more of the back roads. Much of it was a limited-access highway,Continue reading “The Back Side of the Tetons”
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The Mother of all Easter Eggs
Arco to Idaho Falls, Idaho Monday, June 10, 2024. Dedicated followers of this blog may remember my delight on finding “Easter eggs”—unexpected bits of wonderfulness. From the free upgrade to a penthouse suite in Chicago, to a private tour of Bob Dylan’s boyhood home in Hibbing, to all the wonderful friends, family, and Warmshowers hostsContinue reading “The Mother of all Easter Eggs”
Atomic City
MacKay to Arco, Idaho. Sunday, June 9, 2024. Easy day today, after yesterday’s suffer-fest. Downhill all the way, smooth shoulders, gentle tailwind, only 27 miles. A big storm and wind shift was brewing, but not until 10 AM, so I left early. Took advantage of the time zone difference to call Brian, Jane, and sisterContinue reading “Atomic City”
Borah! Borah! Borah!
Challis to MacKay, Idaho. Saturday, June 8, 2024 This was to be the biggest day in quite a while. Climbing over another high mountain pass, and then heading up to the trailhead of Borah Peak, highpoint of Idaho. The climb up to Willow Creek Summit was not as steep as some have been, but unrelentingContinue reading “Borah! Borah! Borah!”
Fight no more forever
Challis, Idaho. Friday, June 7, 2024. The weather and my state of exhaustion weren’t conducive to making the big ride today, so I’m taking another rest day. Ah, the joys of retirement. I caught up on my sleep, got supplies, confirmed logistics, and watched a great movie that I wanted to share with you. ForContinue reading “Fight no more forever”
Don’t count your chickens
Salmon to Challis, Idaho. Thursday, June 6, 2024. You’d think I would know better, after all these decades of touring. Today was going to be such a pleasant ride. 60 miles and 2,300 feet of climbing, sure, but following the Salmon River and with a nice tail wind all day. I took my time leavingContinue reading “Don’t count your chickens”
Civil engineering
Sula, Montana to Salmon, Idaho. Wednesday, June 5, 2024. I went to college surrounded by engineers. I was even going to be an electrical engineer myself, until I changed to biology. In the early 70s, engineers were a dime a dozen, so the field did not seem particularly glamorous. It wasn’t until I graduated thatContinue reading “Civil engineering”
Shoulder strategies
Hamilton to Sula, Montana Tuesday, June 4, 2024. Today would be the easiest of the next four days, no major climbs, just 36 miles; would’ve liked to go further, but that’s how the lodging worked out. There was a big challenge today, however, 7 miles of a scary twisty road, busier US 93 this time,Continue reading “Shoulder strategies”
Future plans
Hamilton, Montana. Monday, June 3, 2024 Heavy rain and a wind advisory once again compelled me to take a down day, just as well since I really need to firm up my plans over the next few weeks. Jane and I refer to this plan dismissively as the “parking lots tour”—biking to the trailheads ofContinue reading “Future plans”
A river runs through it
Missoula to Hamilton, Montana. June 2, 2024. Sister Anne, once she heard I was in Montana, sent a link to a Henry John Deutschendorf Jr. (AKA John Denver) song Wild Montana Skies that I’d never heard before https://youtu.be/wztUGHnSmAM?si=IJUFJiuU1QE-3wJ5. Never been a big Deutschendorf fan, but I had to admit the song was compelling. The firstContinue reading “A river runs through it”