Well, things keep going wrong, but I’m learning and still making progress. I woke up to find my troublesome front tire completely flat. I decided to deal with it before getting going, hoping to avoid yesterday’s dilemma of constantly having to stop to reinflate. It’s a good thing I did, since there was definitely a hole in the tube, and it wasn’t due to a loose valve stem like I thought. Once I had the tube replaced, I vowed to get the rim issue taken care of at the next bike shop I found.
But, thanks to technology, when I turned on Google Maps, it suggested a different route than the one I had originally put into my bike computer. According to Google, the new route would be the same distance, but “This route has fewer hills.” Perfect! Maybe I can make up some time.
As I rode on my newfound route, I quickly gained altitude and at one point was 12 feet short of 2000 ft. And, that wasn’t the end of the long rolling hills! Yesterday’s tailwind was now a harsh headwind, and these roads were bumpy, gravely and in general, very difficult to keep up a good pace. It was KILLING my time, and then just as I was about to turn downwind, I hit a dirt road. With all the weight on my bike, I couldn’t possibly navigate this road for another 7 miles (which is what my map showed), I would have to get off and PUSH! Also, at this point, I had no cell service, so I couldn’t even look for another route. I had to double back, climbing a crazy steep hill until I found cell service. Still, Google Maps wasn’t loading, so I called my Dad, and he helped me plan a paved route through the desolate farm country – nothing but hills and wheat for miles.
Doubling back added lots of miles and time, but I finally got to a paved highway… or rather a hard-packed gravel road, with an extremely thin shoulder, well traveled by fast cars. This was definitely the scariest road I had been on so far. Finally I made it to a bike shop in Walla Walla, Washington, “Allegro Cyclery,” where Michael helped me install new, wider tires. More importantly though, we installed REAL rim tape, replacing my semi-effective duct tape hack. After that, I did a quick grocery run and then had dinner at “Chiquilla’s Mexican Restaurant.” There I enjoyed massive quantities of food and an endless supply of chips & salsa!
I had hoped to make it another 25 to 30 miles today, but after my adventurous day and a full belly, I decided to call it a day, and get to bed early. I got a room at the Super 8 Motel on the east end of Walla Walla, but before bed… I indulged myself with a MUCH needed soak in the hot tub. VIEW PHOTOS –>
Distance: 68.03 Time: 6:04:57
Ascent: 3665
Descent: 2999
Max, so fun to follow your journey!! I follow a trainspotter named Francis Bourgeois. He says never do the arm pump but instead give a thumbs up to get them to honk. Hope it works! Canโt wait to see you.
๐ Thanks Kathy! Iโll have to try it out! Very excited already for my stay in Colorado!
I bet that hot tub felt great. Your optimism and drive are inspiring!!! That turn looks so scary! Stay safe! Love you
That was the start of a big hill! Love all these notes! So happy you and everyone are following along!
Thank you for sharing your adventures!
Thinking of you Max!
You got this!!!
Oh no!! More flat tires!! Iโm so sorry!!
Your doing amazing!! You got this!
Your fix got me an extra 200 miles to a good bike shop. You saved me at least 2 days, if not more! Thank you so much again!
Thank you Betsy! ๐ช๐ผ