Start time: 07.17
Start location: Mitchell
Start State: Oregon
Start weather: warm
Total millage so far: 4,059.80
Finish time: 12.58
Finish location: Redmond
Finish State: Oregon
Finish weather: Hot
Miles today: 68.34
Total millage so far: 4,128.1
Today's top speed: 35.9
Today's average speed: 14.4
Today’s ride time: 4hr 42min 26sec
Punctures - 5 (slow back wheel), (staple in back wheel), (major blowout), (back wheel 31/7/12) , (back wheel 01/8/12)
Music played:
Start location: Mitchell
Start State: Oregon
Start weather: warm
Total millage so far: 4,059.80
Finish time: 12.58
Finish location: Redmond
Finish State: Oregon
Finish weather: Hot
Miles today: 68.34
Total millage so far: 4,128.1
Today's top speed: 35.9
Today's average speed: 14.4
Today’s ride time: 4hr 42min 26sec
Punctures - 5 (slow back wheel), (staple in back wheel), (major blowout), (back wheel 31/7/12) , (back wheel 01/8/12)
Music played:
Essential mixes
Blog for today:
So here I am, in another town I’m not sure
the name of, laying out on the grass, listening to music and trying to write my
blog. The realisation that the holiday/trip
is coming to an end soon, is beginning to hit.
The map on the van of this state, Oregon; the line is getting closer and
closer to the Pacific Ocean. This
crazy idea all started when on holiday last year while driving around
Pennsylvania's beautiful countryside. I
wanted to cycle around there, but the cost of getting over and doing it was
pretty high, so I joked that if I were to do that, I might as well cycle across
America! Well blow me, here I am nearly
completing this crazy idea. I don’t
feel that it has engaged people back home like I had hoped, following the
adventure as it unfolds. I have had a
great time though, yes there have been ups and downs, nightmare cycle days,
pouring rain while trying to sleep in a plastic bag – some people call it a
tent, and I still can’t see the appeal of going camping. I’m definitely trying to make the most of the
time out here now. Three more days of
cycling to go then its back to cycling across London.
We are at the foothills of another mountain
range, the Cascades I think, need to check.
The snow capped pointed mountains appeared over the hill today and we can
see them from camp now. The camp, on the
lawns of the local swimming pool are nice, people drive past on the main road
looking over and wonder what we are up to.
The empty schools are next to us, waiting for a new term to start, the
silent football pitches ready for the
pounding feet to come. The cars which do
drive by are a mixed bunch. The majority
appear brand new and more often then not, HUGE! Why they all need new cars, and such big ones
at that, is a mystery still. Some are
used to pull huge caravans across the country, I cant believe all of them are
though. Where do they park them
all?? I doubt if they would fit in the
front garden. Then you have the people
in their huge hillbilly style trucks, big wheels, loud engines which sound like
WW2 doodlebugs, huge tires which sound like they are tearing up the road. I guess that is America for you. Not sure I have worked out the country fully
after three months. They seemed to be
trapped into this consumer cycle of needing to buy buy buy no matter what, at
any cost. Maybe that’s why the country
is in the state it is in, everything is on credit. There are these adverts on TV for reverse
mortgages which appear to give you free money to spend. Of course what it is really doing is taking
equity out of your house, your future.
The adverts don’t tell you that of course, its just free easy money each
month. Sounds amazing. The people on the whole, have been friendly
and generous, interested in where your from and what your up to. I don’t think small town England is like that
now, used to be, but not now. The social
problems are many, I guess the most obvious on this trip has been the poverty in
Kentucky and the most famous American problem, FAT PEOPLE! Lol We have seen some gigantic people over the
past three months. It’s kinda gross, but
the most upsetting is when you see really fat kids and the parents not seeming
to give a toss about them, just giving them more crap food. The quality of the food is pretty crappy at
times what with all these out of town areas where hundreds of food outlets vie
for customers, every style of food you can think of, and all of it heavily
processed and just reheated on site.
It is a beautiful country with so much to
discover all over, I can see why many don’t have passports and leave. So there are lots of great things about the
country. Shame the political system cant
be sorted out, you can see it just getting worse and worse here. Vote Elephant or Donkey. I wonder what the trip would be like on your
own, self supported, very different for sure.
I guess it depends on what kinda person you are, but I would say do it
in a group or with friends.
Today then, hmmm er… hard to get started today and met with a long
hill pretty much from the off. The
morning was much warmer than yesterdays too, and the water from the nice hotel
tasted nasty. There was a rewarding long
downhill run into the first town. I got
some fresh water and tried to get a top up card for my phone. Nightmare, ended up just walking out. The winds were not too bad and I made good
time into the finish town. I’m not sure
how I found the camp site though, very hit & miss lol, but I made it in
first. I think it will be sad to leave
some of the group, having spent so much time together over the past three
months. There is email and Christmas
cards, but I will miss mother Wendy's mothering and Gina’s fun and excitement
for sure. I wonder if she will ever go
back and pick up Halfway???
One of the saddest parts of the trip is
knowing that Ollie wont be there at the end to welcome us in, I guess there is
a part of me which hopes that he will be there at the end waiting. To have lost him so early on really molded
the tour in a different way. I don’t
think it has tainted it, but given it a new dimension. I think the trip has been everything and
more in what I wanted and expected it to be.
Its just a shame that its coming to an end now. I wonder if I can get away saying now that I
want to cycle around the world?? Lol.
Nope, I don’t even think I’m that crazy.
Driving, now that’s another thing lol.
Watch this space haahhaha.
Huge thunder storm tonight which has lasted
for about four hours so far. Amazing
lightning strikes hitting the ground in the distance, streaking across the sky
and multiple ground strikes too lasting a good few seconds. Great to watch. Sun is going down and the clouds have turned
purple as it continues to happen. Windy
out but no rain with us, although we can see it in the distance. Good nights
sleep?? Who knows. The tent has extra pegging
tonight just in case.
The painted hills
Day 79 - Mitchell to Redmond
Not far to go now
View of the mountains from camp, YIKES
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