Day 58: 0 Miles

Jackson Hole, WY

The water in the Snake River has been flowing very fast, so we had to change up our plans to go fishing this morning. Luckily the water was perfect for a nice float down the river. We packed up some food and beer and got out of the house around 9:00. On the way into town we picked up some breakfast sandwiches from a cafe that were really good. We then headed to a rental place to pick up a raft and meet Adam’s friend Taylor who would be our raft captain for the day.

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Day 57: 0 Miles

Jackson Hole, WY and Grand Teton National Park, WY

Today was the first 0 mile day I’ve had since State College, PA. I’ve taken a few days that I considered rest days, but they have all involved 10 to 15 miles of riding. I’ve gotten into such a normal routine of waking up and getting on the bike, that this little break in the trip is definitely going to throw me off. I had a later night than usual last night, but was still awake around 6:00. I think it was good that I woke up early because I don’t want to get too comfortable during my time off.

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Day 56: 33 Miles

Moran, WY to Moose, WY

I got a great night of sleep in the teepee last night. There were some mosquitoes, but I just set up my tent as a bug netting. The mattress on the bed was one of the more comfortable I’ve slept on during this trip. I didn’t set an alarm last night because it was supposed to rain in the morning again. The storms started right around 6:45 and were done just before 8:00. While I waited for the rain to stop I grabbed a breakfast burrito and some coffee at the restaurant just feet away from the teepee

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Day 55: 47 Miles

Dubois, WY to Moran, WY

Today was an interesting one. I looked at the weather last night and knew there was rain in the forecast for the morning. I was sharing a room with Mike and we both decided not to set an alarm. We figured we’d have to wait out the rain in the morning and start late, so there was no sense in getting up early. I’ve gotten so used to waking up around 5:30 that even without an alarm I was up and at the local cafe picking up some French toast right when they opened at 6:45. We waited out the rain until 9:00 and then got on the road.

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Day 54: 75 Miles

Lander, WY to Dubois, WY

I woke up early this morning knowing it was going to be a long ride today. The free breakfast at the motel didn’t start until 6:30 so I had to wait around until then or pay for breakfast at McDonald’s. Had I known what the free breakfast was, I probably wouldn’t have waited around for it. I grabbed a banana and a few packaged pastry items and that was about it. On my way out of the lobby I ran into Mike. He had been riding in the group with Bill, and Mark and Patti on the tandem. I hadn’t seen him since Pueblo, CO. Mike decided to break off from that group and was now riding solo. He was also planning to ride to Dubois today and along with Chris, Mike, and Timmi we now had a group of 5 traveling from Lander to Dubois.

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Day 53: 59 Miles

Jeffrey City, WY to Lander, WY

I woke up this morning in a huge empty church. No one else showed up last night, so I had the whole place to myself. This worked out well because I was able to choose the only room with a full size mattress. The all you can drink beer last night made the morning a little rough, but I was on the road by 7:15. The day started with mosquitoes everywhere. I’ve never seen swarms of mosquitoes like this before. As I rode it sounded like a light rain was falling, but it was just the mosquitoes bouncing off my jacket. This was great motivation to keep moving. Anytime I stopped I was covered in bugs.

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Day 52: 68 Miles

Rawlins, WY to Jeffrey City, WY

After yesterday’s short ride I woke up well rested and ready for a more challenging ride today. I also spent all yesterday refueling with food, so I knew I’d have energy. I followed up the Thai buffet at lunch with a premade salad from Walmart that according to the packaging had 5 servings and about 1,000 calories. For dessert, I ate an entire pint of Ben and Jerry’s ice cream. Breakfast this morning was a breakfast burrito bowl, a large Greek yogurt, a bag of apricots, and a juice. I hope that’s enough food to keep my weight up.

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Day 51: 42 Miles

Saratoga, WY to Rawlins, WY

Today was such a quick ride I would almost write it off as a rest day. I woke up early and was on the road by 6:45. The first 21 miles of the day headed directly north and I knew wind wouldn’t be a problem. I needed to get on the road early because the following 21 miles were directly west into a potentially windy area. The wind picks up as it gets later in the day, so the plan was to get through the first 21 miles as quickly as possible to make the rest of the day easier. The only problem with getting an early start to beat the wind is that the day starts out cold. It was in the low 40s when I left town this morning. Today was the first time I’ve worn long tights under my bike shorts since Pennsylvania.

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Day 50: 67 Miles

Walden, CO to Saratoga, WY

I started today with only 22 miles to the Wyoming border. Those 22 miles were the easiest of the day. There wasn’t any real wind and I was able to average almost 14 mph to the sign welcoming me to Wyoming. After stopping for a quick picture, I got back on the bike and it felt like the weather had completely changed. Suddenly there was a lot of wind to deal with. I started at 7:30 this morning, which is later than I would have liked. The winds tend to pick up later in the day, so it would have been smarter to get up early.

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Day 49: 61 Miles

Kremmling, CO to Walden, CO

After going back and forth for the last couple of days, I woke up this morning and had to choose a route from Kremmling to Walden. I had heard good things about each route from a few cyclists and the locals at the bar were split on which route was better. Another cyclists who was staying at the same hotel as me had come from the shorter route and said it was great. Since there was no consensus, I opted for the shorter route and it did not disappoint. I’m sure the longer route would have been good as well, but this is a long trip and I’ll take a shortcut when it presents itself. I don’t really mind going off route because the first 1,000+ miles of my trip were not on the actual route. There are some purist who need to start in Virginia and end in Oregon and not deviate in any way. I am not one of those people.

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Day 48: 41 Miles

Silverthorne, CO to Kremmling, CO

Drinking beers on a bicycle all day yesterday was exhausting. By the time I got to the last brewery in Silverthorne I was only good for a sandwich and 1 more beer. By 9:30 I was passed out in my hotel room. I woke up around 5:30 AM, but it was still cold out and I had a short mileage day planned. I decided to go back to sleep and aimed to instead get on the road by 8:00 AM.

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Day 46: 40 Miles

Hartsel, CO to Breckenridge, CO

Today started out waking up wet and cold at 5:30 AM behind some junk cars in an open field. Last night’s sleeping arrangements were not the most ideal. By 6:30 AM I was packed up and headed to the gas station in town to pick up breakfast and use their bathroom. The field of course did not have bathrooms or showers so I wasn’t looking my finest this morning. I was excited to get on the road though as today would involve climbing to the highest point on the Trans Am route.

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