Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Where am I?

Here is the link to see where I am right now...

 Where's Mr. Potter (click here)


I leave Lake Tahoe Wed. morning and will be taking a more southern route back.

Points of Interest along the way:

-Arches National Park
-Bryce Canyon
-Glen Canyon
-Zion National Park
-Canyonland
-Passing through the Rockies in Colorado
-Tail of the Dragon
-Blue Ridge Parkway

Monday, August 5, 2013

All The Places I've Been & Will Be

My time in South Lake Tahoe has come to an end!

My map Coast to Coast with the exact roads taken


View Cross Country Bike Trip in a larger map


Map of my route through San Francisco, to the Redwoods, through Humboldt County and back to Lake Tahoe


View Cross Country Bike Trip in a larger map View


My anticipated route back... I am really getting off of the beaten path. There is one leg of this trip on "ET" highway that is about 165 miles between gas stations... 

I won't tell you how far my bike can go on one tank of gas.....


View Return Trip Across the Country in a larger map

Sunday, July 7, 2013

Comments are now allowed!!

If anyone has comments or questions you can now write them... they will not appear immediately on the blog but I will see them and assuming they are appropriate I can make them visible to everyone.

I arrived at Lake Tahoe on July 5th

I have added some more stuff about the trip but I entered it under the days it actually occured so if you click the tabs on the right labeled Jun 26th and 27th you will see what those days were like....

Coming soon the good stuff!!! Western South Dakota (day 8 on the road) and then Yellowstone National park (day 10)... Day 9 I was stuck with a broken down bike

Friday, July 5, 2013

OH I'm So behind!!!

Well I believe I am about 8 days behind on the blog so to get you caught up quick......


-I have seen enough corn that I don't care if I ever see corn again!

-Eastern 1/2 of South Dakota boring Western 1/2 is AMAZING!!

-Yellowstone National Park is out of this world!!!

-Grand Tetons National Park spectacular

- Driving at night because you spent to much time at Yellowstone (SKETCHY)
               
 -At dawn dusk n night is when most of the collisions with animals occur and I had another
                   run in with dear.
-Salt Lake City not as spectacular aas I was hoping but I-80 coming into the city over the
                  mountains is unreal... its steep up the mountain and steep down and the road winds  
                  back and forth... So much fun.


NOW... Last leg (for now) 9 hour drive (plus stopping for gas n food) and 560 miles... I'm going to bed after... I haven't done 500+ miles since the first leg of my trip!!!!


I have so many pictures to still get up such as...
-crossing the Mississippi & Old Grandad's Bluff which over looks the river valley
- Badlands of South Dakota
-Black Hills of South Dakota
-Mount Rushmore, South Dakota
-Big Horn Mountains, WY
-Yellowstone, WY
-Grand Tetons, WY




Hope you'll all forgive me for being behind but what a journey it has been......

but my trip wouldn't have been nearly as good if I didn't smile & say hello because my most precious moments have been from the people I have met!!!!

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Day 13 Jackson, WY to Salt Lake City, UT

July 4th (Independance Day)

Distance 320 miles


View Day 13 Jackson, WY to Salt Lake City in a larger map

Jackson, WY is in a valley between mountains but is still at an elevation of 6200 feet at the bottom of the valley. Leaving Jackson I drove south on US Route 89, which follows the Snake River for quite a while. Most of the rivers out here are so blue and I noticed a lot of white water rafting happening on the snake river. Route 89 winds along side the mountains. At times the land between the mountains flattens out and ranches and farms dot the landscape. Most of the roads in mountainous areas tend to run through the valleys between the mountains & today was no exception.

Leaving Jackson, WY on US-89 South through the mountains and along side
the Snake River (notice the bus in the background, which was carrying white water
rafters)





As I rode almost out of Wyoming into Idaho I noticed the strom clouds building and could see where rain was coming down. I eventually got sprinkled/rained on for a couple of minutes but I missed most of the storm. It was on this leg of the trip that I met probably the most interesting people of my entire journey. I had just crossed into what I would later know as Lap Land Idaho (the area of Idaho where US-89 laps into Idaho and then back into Wyoming). I saw home made signs on the road that said things like "Got Elk Jerky" ... "Need Elk Jerky"... "Stop Ahead" etc... So I wanted to try something new and decided I might as well stop. Thankfully I did! I met the Most Interesting Men in the world and it's not the Dos Equis man. It is Rentfro and his buddy ( I forgot his name). I cant talk about everything about these gentlemen because much is not appropriate but they did remind me of how vastly different this country is!!! I ended up staying for a couple of hours and they did offer me a place to stay and wanted me to go out to town with them, I politely declined but it would have been quite an experience if I had.

US-89 South in Idaho (notice the rain coming down to the west (right))
Said goodbye and headed back out on the road... Eventually I had hit the Utah border and eventually US Interstate 80 East and headed through the mountains and down into the Salt Lake City area, which sits in a valley between mountains. I-80 was probably the most fun Interstate highway I have ever been on. It went up and down mountain sides and wound back and forth. By the time I reached Salt Lake City and settled in at a hotel it was getting dark. I talked to the lovely lady at the front desk and found out where I could get food and watch the fireworks! I ended up talking to the lady, who needs to remain nameless,  for a while and talked about my trip. She ended up offering to help me on my return trip with hotel costs by getting me family discount! This was so amazing of her and even more amazing if you new all the horrible things she was dealing with in her own life. It would have been so easy for her to come to work every day and just do her job and be absorbed by the awful things happening in her life... but instead she was still able to be an absolutely amazing person! I can only hope that all of us ( me included) try to not let all the crap that can happen in life prevent us from being great, genuine, caring people!!! Time to fly to fireworks!