Here come the mountains
Saturday, June 28 (Day 43)
I stopped for lunch at a cafe (in the middle of nowhere!) and as I was leaving, the cool had come out for her break. She saw me and told me I looked cute in my bicycling outfit, then went and got me two cookies!
I was nearly at the top and stopped for another break when a car stopped 50 feet in front of me, then backed up until it was behind me, and it was only then that I saw it was my dad and Leticia! I hadn't recognized their new car. We somehow fit all my bags and bicycle in the little car and happily drove the last 9 miles to town, which probably would have taken me another 2 hours.
Distance: 47 miles
Average speed: 6.9 mph
Max: 13.7 mph
Total: 2654 miles
Weather: partly cloudy, 10-30 mph headwind
Today was undoubtably the hardest day of riding I've experienced yet, in spite of only riding 47 miles. Not because of the small mountain range I had to cross, but because the wind was so strong it blew me backwards when I stopped pedaling. I had arranged to meet my dad and his girlfriend, Leticia, in Lewistown, MT.
The wind was a struggle right from the beginning of the day, and I dealt with it by taking lots of breaks. I couldn't hear my music because of the wind in my ears so I turned it off and sang to myself!
I stopped for lunch at a cafe (in the middle of nowhere!) and as I was leaving, the cool had come out for her break. She saw me and told me I looked cute in my bicycling outfit, then went and got me two cookies!
And then I saw the mountains.
I also found a bit of money-- I'm rich! I think I'll celebrate with a gumball.
By this point I was riding at a steady 5 mph.
I was going over the Judith mountains. It wasn't very big or steep, but combined with the wind it was killer.
I was nearly at the top and stopped for another break when a car stopped 50 feet in front of me, then backed up until it was behind me, and it was only then that I saw it was my dad and Leticia! I hadn't recognized their new car. We somehow fit all my bags and bicycle in the little car and happily drove the last 9 miles to town, which probably would have taken me another 2 hours.
We had a nice evening of driving around town and taking pictures and then going through all my belongings-- to my surprise, my dad asked me quite a few questions that I wouldn't have anticipated. Even he was a little amazed by what I was doing!
The next couple days are forecast to have headwinds of equal or greater strength, so I have decided to take them off to get my bike fixed, visit my aunt in Helena, and possibly cheat my way a little closer to the coast in a car...














Keep it up Natasha!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are beautiful, the blue sky is breathtaking. Headwind is totally annoying and requires "grit", which I believe you have plenty. Enjoy the beautiful state of Montana.
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