Sunday, June 26, 2011

Glacier National Park and East

I had planned to ride through Glacier National Park on the Going to the Sun Road (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Going-to-the-Sun_Road).  Unfortunately, Logan Pass was still blocked.  On our rest day, we drove up the east side of the mountain as far as we were permitted, and then hiked 2.5 miles further.
 

Snow-melt water fall.


Snow melt river.

Poor spruce trees got covered with snow and then snapped off by the pough.

Just a little snow.

  



Ellen and the view down the mountain.

The ranger told me that, when the road opens, it is only open to bicycle traffic in the morning and evening, and that the road tends to be full of cars, so perhaps it was a good thing that it was closed. 

The next two riding days after Glacier have featured some excellent tailwinds.  I did 105 miles at 17.1 mph yesterday, and 110 miles at 18.2 mph today.  So far, I've ridden a total of 544 miles.  Our team has logged 1292 miles.

Today featured some rather rough roads--a 3 mile section of road construction.  I was amazed that this guy, who was fully loaded, was able to slog through the loose gravel.

Checking their gear after the road construction
Later, the route took us into an area with roads that had been washed out.  It was difficult to tell where we were supposed to go.  I wound up riding down some dirt roads for 4 miles or so.  In this area, cattle were free to roam across the road.  Thanks to Garmin GPS, and a ride from the chase vehicle, we were able to get back to paved road.


 








This really is Big Sky country.




Today was my 18th wedding anniversary, and the first one I've spent without my wife.  Krista is an amazing woman, wife and mother and I love her more than I can express.  She is staying home with our two girls Katie and Libby while I go on this adventure.  I thank her from the bottom of my heart.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Days 4-6

Horses along the Pend Orielle
 

 
River outside of Libby, Montana
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John Descending a High Mountain Pass

Along the Pend Orielle River



Scary swinging bridge south of Libby Montana

 
Roaring river which the swinging bridge spans.

The Libby Dam

John gearing up for the ride along Lake Koocanusca.

Giant logging machine working along lake Koocanusca

Lake Koocanusca

Lake Koocanusca

Rusty farm implements discovered near Eureka, Montana



Cleaning the drive train.

Mistletoe near Glacier National Park

Momma and baby bear in Glacier

Flowers in Glacier

Snow covered glacier in Glacier National Park

Cooking at a picnic spot far far away from our campsite so that no bears were attracted to our site (in Glacier)

Monday, June 20, 2011

Day 3

After the climb up to Loup Loup Pass I get to wear the Polkadot Jersey as King of the Mountains.
Myna and Ellen show their descending skills

Past the Cascades - Amazing how dramatic the moisture change is.

Washington apples grown under drip irrigation

Eagles nest with Eaglet


The Bacon Bike Hostel - this is an amazing place in Colville.  Dr. and Mrs. Bacon made us feel very welcome.  If you are in Colville biking, this is worth a trip.

The view from the deck of the Bacon Bike Hostel.

Days 1 & 2

I haven't been able to post for a while because I haven't had a wireless signal for my phone, and I haven't been near anything with wifi access.  I'm currently in Iow


We started at Washington Park in Anacortes.


The obligatory dipping your wheel in the Pacific Shot
Old Shipwreck in Anacotes

John and Ellen down the road, riding to the mountains.

Myna on the Cascade Trail

Me on the Cascade trail


Our campsite

 
Amazing amounts of moss on the trees.
 The moss on the trees should have clued me in that it was going to be wet in the Cascade mountains.  We had clear, beautiful weather on day 1, so I hung my clothes out to dry.  It rained that night, and was going to rain for another two days, so we packed up and drove, doing some wet-weather hiking along the way.

Western Hemlock

This guy rode down from Alaska, totally self-supported.

This pink snow is actually an alga that grows on melting snow.

Ellen at Rainy Pass

At Rainy Pass

Friday, June 17, 2011

In Mount Vernon, WA

We flew from Kansas City to Seattle.  Cool view out my window of Mt. Ranier (I believe).


We took public transport north.  Here is a picture of Myna in Chinatown


Myna and John are great about finding their way around on public transit.  We took busses to get to Mount Vernon, WA.  A nice lady gave us a ride to the Tulip Inn.