Shinto and the buffalo in lander Wyoming
Riding solo & unsupported across the United States of America on a Bicycle! This Blog tells the tale of a long haired English bloke on a bike called Shinto cycling across America starting in Oregon and ending in Yorktown Virginia, solo, no support vehicle, just a man, a bike and a tent on the Adventure Cycling Association Trans America Bicycle Trail. Please forgive the endless typos, this blog was uploaded as I rode from my Cellphone.
Sunday, 15 July 2012
This is crowsheart butte in Wyoming..Sioux territory. I rode over 80miles today including a pass over 9000ft. The land is becoming very cowboy and Indian now. I didn't go to fort waskeke as the lady at crowheart told me the Indians there would give me a hard time..I was going to ride another 40 miles ish to lander but came across an oasis in this desert with fresh green sprinkles grass and posh restrooms...where I met two English cyclists and an Australian all riding across east west! So I met a guy from Farnham and another from Salisbury and a girl from Canberra on the middle.of the Wyoming desert! I even got to have a shave tonight...so am again top sexy hunk lol!
I heard that Simon from cyclechat is in lander tonight..he is riding east west trsnsam on a group tour..it will be cool to pass I'm the middle of Wyoming!
Tonight I feel safe in the tent again free from grizzly attack for first time in over a week!
I heard that Simon from cyclechat is in lander tonight..he is riding east west trsnsam on a group tour..it will be cool to pass I'm the middle of Wyoming!
Tonight I feel safe in the tent again free from grizzly attack for first time in over a week!
Waking up
This morning I suddenly realized the sprinkler system would likely switch on at dawn so I got up and broke the tent down before it got soaked. I said goodbye to Laura, James and George who were heading to grand Teton and turned east to lander. I rode through the Indian reservation along the wind river and bought cherries at fort washakie. Riding along eating cherries I wondered if in ten years time the barren road to lander would be a cherry tree avenue! I call on all future transammers to buy cherries here and spit pips alo.g the road ha ha. I met riders from the aca trsnsam east west supported tour I was looking for Simon from cyclechat but missed him...I must have rode right past him...I shouted hi but we crossed without catching up...oh well...I wish you a great final third trip Simon!
Today is hotter than yesterday ans I'm heading for Sweetwater junction. I've been warned by four cyclists that jeffry city is a hell hole so ill ride through and out tomorrow. Right now I'm in subway in lander charging the cell phone and drinking by bodyweight in coke refills! No WiFi though. I wonder if that old Indian guy found his truck yet lol!
This is just the strangest feeling..sleeping in the middle of what I call a desert...next to kiddies swings on green grass..hoping I didn't pitch the tent on a sprinkler...with the wind blowing warm air ..a truck just pulled up with a drunk Indian guy who needed his friend to help him stand up...I. digress...and there are more English here than Americans...and all around is nothing but souix
Lands...the. wonders of this trip ..the unexpected is good..and something good always comes from nothing when you need it and allow it to happen and accept it when it does...like a river flowing around rocks...just going with the flow is what a tour like this is about...
At crowheart gas station store today I met an old red IndiAn guy. He had lost his pick up truck in the hills and had been walking all day trying to find it..but he couldn't ..then he said his dog needed feeding so he walked a few hours to crowheart to feed him and ask if anyone had found his truck!!!! I tried so hard not to laugh but failed. How do you lose a truck out here????he said all the hills look the same...lmao
Talking to westbou.d riders on the aca tour I estimate I am about a week from pueblo Colorado, winds hills etc permitting ! Apparently the fires are no longer an issue on this route any more. In crowheart last night I was warned not to stay on the reservation at. Fort washikie because the people would be hostile to me. When I was there today the local people on the reservation were very friendly and interested in my trip. I think I'm starting to see examples of presjudice here. I've also heard stories that as I go east I will hit the bible belt and places where the differences between black and white ate still very real. I'll reserve my judgement until I get there myself.
Yesterday I slipped and cut my ankle badly on shintos front chain ring teeth. Ouch..lots of blood and today I find the mosquitos had a feast on my ankle as well...little shits!
I'll heal fine though.
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