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.
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Man my body is stiff after those hills yesterday...could sleep here alll day if it weren't so expensive. I've lost and forgotton my cell number..if anyone has it please let me have it back lol!
Right...its time to ride up some hills called Ozarks..due to an impromtu basketball game outside my room last last night I didn't get much sleep...ill find a tree somewhere and sleep sometime.
I have the added plus of smelling good today ha ha ha!
Tonight I am back in air con heaven ..a motel in houston Missouri...it was a must as I was on the edge of being sick from the heat and drinking hot water all day. I also saw cows passing out with my body odour as I rode past and birds of prey circling overhead..I smelt B A D. Time to shower, shave, wash my kit, eat some real food, and above all give Shinto some TLC. As I checked into the motel the Indian guy behind the desk was from Bradford...well of course lol!
The drivers here outside the towns pass wide and slow right down. The hills and blind bends make head on smashes likely I guess when passing..But here the car drivers also wave goof luck as they pass. Cool.
There sent many big trucks becduse of the hills..yay!
I'm still amazed at how many churches I see..and endless placards for elections.
The roadkill situation has changed...I'm seeing mostly armadillos, snakes , turtles, and what I think are skunks...or maybe racoons?
I saw a huge owl today washing its feathers in one of the few rivers with water in it...pretty cool I thouht.
All in all missouri do far is a good state to ride...very tough hills and hot but green and there is shade. The small gas stations seem to be the social centre for the local farmers on cowboy hats to hang out all day discussing the radius of fence posts. Here you can buy plastic ear tags for your cows in the gas station...hmm lol!
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