The preacher man Ray woke us up this morning with fresh coffee. He visited while we ate and packed. We were on our way by 8am for the final push to Del Rio. He later passed us on his way home to Leakey as we were crossing a big bridge before arriving in Del Rio.Continue reading “Day 26. Day 7 Texas. Langtry to Del Rio. 59 mi.”
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Day 25. Day 6 Texas. Sanderson to Langtry TX
61 miles. It was rolling, rolling hills today. We had an early start because we were expecting headwinds later in the afternoon. The profile showed a general loss in elevation but due to the wind the last 15 miles were tough. Combination of headwind making us pedal hard downhill and changing counties…therefore new road conditions.Continue reading “Day 25. Day 6 Texas. Sanderson to Langtry TX”
Day 24. Day 5 Texas Marathon to Sanderson 55 mi
I want to start with this music link:). It says it all. Will only take about 30 seconds to get the drift. We had another fast day in the saddle. Not another town for 55 miles. The deputy in Marathon seemed like he was making sure we left town this morning. He took a driveContinue reading “Day 24. Day 5 Texas Marathon to Sanderson 55 mi”
Riding with the wind
Wow! What a day , free flying downhill, wind at my back, mid 70’s, no traffic , listening to classic rock – cycling bliss! Then the sheriff and Ingrid‘s place. An answer to the question. Now as circumstances would have it , I’m going to look for a rental car in Del Rio. Jim andContinue reading “Riding with the wind”
Day 23. Day 4 Texas. 58 mi. Ais 4:07. 14.4 avg mph. Ride like the wind
Super fast, easy day. We had a tremendous tailwind the entire way. It was like superhero on loaded bikes. Fastest average yet…smiling faces😊😊. We rode from Marfa to Marathon, up and over Paisano Pass, through Alpine and downhill to Marathon We had the most casual start today. About 10:45am after fixing Curt’s “surprise wake upContinue reading “Day 23. Day 4 Texas. 58 mi. Ais 4:07. 14.4 avg mph. Ride like the wind”
Day 22. Day 3 Texas 74 mi. Ais 6:37. 7:45-5pm Van Horn to Marfa
Ah what a difference a day makes! Fresh legs, cross to tail wind. Very light traffic, beautiful wide open landscape. Quiet quiet quiet. We had a long way to ride today so we had a pretty early start and rode while the sun was rising. Started with the full cold weather gear but quickly startedContinue reading “Day 22. Day 3 Texas 74 mi. Ais 6:37. 7:45-5pm Van Horn to Marfa”
Day 21. Day 2 Texas. 69 miles Day 22. Day 3 Texas. Rest day
Easterly winds for 69 miles. Fort Hancock to Van Horn. Taking the advice of Tyler, an El Paso cyclist, we rode the interstate I-10 all day. It started out very pleasant with a very smooth shoulder, albeit noisy, for 20 miles. Then we smartened up and used ear plugs. That made the interstate noise lessContinue reading “Day 21. Day 2 Texas. 69 miles Day 22. Day 3 Texas. Rest day”
Day 20. Day 1 Texas. Miles and miles….
How many days will it take to get across the largest state in the USA? We shall see. If today is any indication it will take almost a month. Today’s ride from El Paso to Fort Hancock was 46 miles, really flat. I don’t think I’ve ever ridden 43 miles that are this flat. IContinue reading “Day 20. Day 1 Texas. Miles and miles….”
Cycling through Crisis, week 3
We have our routine, great exercise, scenery, nice and friendly people giving us a thumbs up, a smile and encouragement. All this fun makes watching the pandemic expand seem like it’s happening somewhere else, doesn’t pertain to us. I suspect a lot of people still feel that way because no one close to them hasContinue reading “Cycling through Crisis, week 3”
Day 19. Made it to El Paso Texas
So it begins….miles and miles of Texas. We rode 67 miles today through two cities and two universities. Las Cruces (NMSU) and El Paso (UTEP). It was a beautiful flat easy ride south out of Las Cruces through groves of Pecan trees. There’s a small farming town about every 5-8 miles along the Rio Grande.Continue reading “Day 19. Made it to El Paso Texas”