Saturday, April 30, 2005

Crossing Mississippi 

Now wait, is the state different from the river? Thus far they’re pretty similar. Wet.

The group had to do a bit of wading today, but managed to avoid the water moccasins and alligators.

Thankfully we had a hot shower and dry clothes waiting at the hotel, and we were able to enjoy a leisurely dinner with Mark and Becky Fosselman. It sounds like Mark and Becky are enjoying their new condo, and we certainly had a great time catching up with them.

  • Wet Pictures

  • Friday, April 29, 2005

    When Creatures Attack 

    It's no surprise that rural roads bring less vehicle traffic, and more animal traffic.

    Chasing bikes seems to remain a favorite past-time of many of the dogs out here. One rider (Kathy v) stopped a pooch in it’s tracks with a firm “No!” only to have her command reversed by the nearby kids’ “Go get her!” Apparently the commands went back and forth three times before the confused canine lost all interest.

    Joanna was appreciating the thick canopy on this sunny day until something dropped out of the tree and grapped her arm. The animal moved to her back and then fell to the ground as Joanna frantically continued pedaling. Sarene caught up shortly thereafter to hear the story and witness the (saliva?) marks on her Mom’s shirt. Mom was too surprised to get a look at the creature… flying squirrel? Snake? Small tree-climbing gator? Hmmm…

  • Roadside Companions

  • Tuesday, April 26, 2005

    Louisiana 

    Here are some pics from Louisiana… check this post later for a more detailed description.

  • First Days in LA
  • Ferry Crossing and such
  • New Orleans Detour

  • Monday, April 25, 2005

    Texas is bigger than France... 

    and we're out! We finally crossed the Sabine River and made it into Louisiana. The menu has changed to frog legs, crawfish, turtle stew and alligator. The road kill has changed to snakes, frogs, turtles, and alligator. Huh.

    We had a 90 mile ride today through a consistent downpour. The rain was actually a nice change, and we kept our spirits high. Joanna kept a phenomenal pace throughout the day... though we managed to come in last. Between a late start, a leisurely lunch break, and 2 flat tires there was little hope for us making it in much before dinner.

    We weren't the only ones with flat tires today... I think there were 9 total between the 22 riders. Rosetta had been flat-free until this treacherous day!

    We are drying our clothes as best we can tonight, and hope to get some good pics of Louisiana when the weather clears up a bit. It is Sarene's first time back to this state since we lived here in 1979.


    Thursday, April 21, 2005

    Still in Texas 

    Incredible, isn't it? This trip can more or less be divided into three equal thirds: Pre-Texas, Texas, and Post-Texas.

    Our injured rider Becky was able to rejoin us this week on a recumbent trike. So far she's barreling up the hills just fine. She will head back home to get the pins out of her hand later this week and we hope she can rejoin us shortly.

    It has been a truly fascinating experience to tour the country on the roads less traveled, and it is a stark contrast to the view from the interstates. On the smaller roads we have had the opportunity to venture through older towns with strong history and character. In La Grange, TX we met an 88 year old couple that still runs a small grocery on the town square with handwritten signs in the window. A man named Charlie (who had been the town barber for 30 years) told us the history of many of the town buildings, and of the tree where all of the local soldiers have mustered since the Texas Mexico wars. There were several places that this community left oak trees standing, even in the center of some roadways.

    We've had some beautiful rides through the country lately, with stunning wildflowers

  • See Pictures of Becky's return, La Grange, and a few shots from the road

  • Saturday, April 16, 2005

    Runs-with-deer wins 1st place in Talent Show 

    We're in the Hill Country of Texas, enjoying the lush contrast to the many days we spent in the desert. On one remote road, Joanna heard something running alongside her and was surprised to discover it was a female deer... effortlessly keeping up with our bike pace. The doe chose to duck back into the woods when a car came along in the opposite direction.

    We spent a day off in a couple of cabins in Vanderpool, TX. The only nearby entertainment was this great little motorcycle museum and deli (open 11-3 Fri-Sun) so the group decided to put on a "Talent(less) Show" to fill the later hours. The acts ranged from poetry readings to story telling and energetic songs (including a striking Tina Turner impersonation). Joanna and six of her cohorts took home the blue ribbon with their entertaining tune of "7 Old Ladies Stuck in a Lavatory."

  • See Pictures

  • Friday, April 15, 2005

    Bikers Cross the 1500 Mile Marker 

    The girls are taking a well deserved day off today, as they crossed the 1500 mile marker, leaving them just a few hours biking from the halfway point. No turning back now!! Heat has kicked in the last few days, and there ARE hills in Texas. The 110 mile day on Monday took about 10 hours of biking, with little or no headwind - making the leg much easier than it could have been.

    Sunday, April 10, 2005

    Bikers Well into Texas 

    The lady bikers are now well into Texas, and this morning crossed the 1200 mile marker..only 1900 to go!! Except for the heavy rain a day out from San Diego (go figure..) the riding has been dry. Wind and traffic on narrow roads have presented sporadic challenges, but rural Texas has provided plenty of pleasant and quiet riding. Monday April 11 will present the biggest distance challenge at 110 miles. Depending on the winds, it will feel like somewhere between 70 and 160. Stay tuned...

    Friday, April 01, 2005

    Silver City News Article 

    The girls reached Silver City, New Mexico on March 31, and were featured on the front page of the local paper.
  • Silver City Article

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