Day 77: East Glacier Village
Yesterday, having put up my tent, it rained on and off for most of the night. And in the morning I rode in drizzle to my breakfast stop at the Issak Walton Inn
Yesterday, having put up my tent, it rained on and off for most of the night. And in the morning I rode in drizzle to my breakfast stop at the Issak Walton Inn
Arrived at Glacier Park and, as expected, the Going to the Sun Road is not open to cyclist along its entire length. However, on June 19th it should be. Therefore, hopefully I'
A very pleasant 80 mile cycle with views of forests, lakes and mountains. Unfortunately I have discovered that I've lost my third item of the trip. Last year I managed to
Well my visit to Missoula has been very productive: 1. Bought and installed new chain; 2. Changed oil in Rohloff for the first time after some 3,750 miles of cycling (250 miles
So today I left Steve and John at Hamilton. They remain so that they can attend worship on Sunday at the Church we camped at last night. It was very odd leaving them
Breakfast at The Crossing and Grill followed by a gentle 26 mile climb up to Chief Joseph Pass. On the way I spied a fox and a moose. Then it was effectively all
Steve and John at the pass. Okay, so today we (Steve, John and I) had some more weather: Let's just say that it will be classified as a Rainy Day. Otherwise,
So I'm back on course having rejoined the Trans Am Route at Twin Bridges. Shortly thereafter I met Greg travelling in the opposite direction so we stopped and swapped bicycle stories.
Well the sun came out for Memorial Day and, God willing, it will remain so until Labor Day! So I ended up at this Gas Station adjacent to Hwy 2 because the State
So I woke up this morning to the sound of retching and general unwellness and was pleased to discover that it was not me! On the road: 1. I was dry for the
So I went to sleep dreaming of a second traverse of Beartooth Pass in the opposite direction. The weather forecast was for wall to wall sunshine. I awoke to low clouds and rain!
Again the weather played a major role in the day's events. I know it is boring, but more weather stories to come! The climb to Beartooth Pass was hard work but
Weather: 1. For the first time in what seems like ages, this morning there was significantly more blue sky than clouds and the sun was shining. Yippee! 2. By noon it had clouded
So, as a result of yesturday evening's rain, instead of a half day in Cody I get to spend the whole day here. Tomorrow the primary plan is to cycle on
Phew ... So the night passed without incident; I was neither discovered by human nor bear! But on the way out I nearly bumped into a guy walking his two dogs in the campground:
Right, having slept on it, there was no way that I was going to rush through the Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone Park simple because Yellowstone Park only appears to want to
So I decided to take a rest day: 1. Jackson is an okay place to hangout 2. The weather was supposed to be better on Monday 3. I could watch the Manchester United
So at Sweetwater Junction my path crossed that of Todd and Luciana, who are cycling the Trans Am route. Today we crossed Togwotee Pass together and our paths diverged at Moran Junction. Not
I'm not going to mention the weather (as we must all be getting bored with it!), other than to say that I was caught on the periphery of a storm with
Yet another enjoyable day of cycling in Wyoming, but only about 40 miles, so arrived at midday. A view of an Orogeny. Indeed it is the Laramide Orogeny (to be honest, I just
So last night having had dinner and a couple of beers at Buck's sports bar (recommended), I was cycling back to the campground when, out of the blue, I felt a
So you're cycling along thinking to yourself that you're feeling good and strong today. Then you stop to take a photograph of the Continental Divide sign and it is
So it is goodbye to Colourful Colorado (shall we ever meet again?): And hello to Wonderful Whimsical Wild West Wyoming! So I thought that I may have to stealth camp tonight as there
A relaxing day, updating the blog, dodging snow and rain, and reassessing tomorrow's route towards Rawlins: Local knowledge informs me that at least 20 miles of the road I was going