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.
Monday, 9 July 2012
In twin bridges tonight in Montana. There is a bike tourer faculty here with all a bike camper needs including hot shower! I thought I had it all to myself as well until an entire gang of kids riding with a full support crew turned up . Was goi.g to sleep inside the hut but looks like the tent will be needed if I'm to get any peace.
I'm just fully realizing the extent to which the bugs got me. I sprayed bug spray all over me but forgot my rear end...so the buggy bastards attacked in strength there while I was riding...ouch.
Montana has been less Inspiring than Oregon or idaho. It's a beautiful state if you like big skies and huge landscapes though. The car drivers here are less carefull and pass very close and to fast mostly. They don't seem to understand the word...slow the hell down and pass wide! Seriously they seem to think that a bike has no place on the road and god forbid they should have to exercise their hand and pull out left even just a little...the same people however are your best friend in the supermarket queue.
I rode 76miles today over two passes and on top of yesterdays exertions I am tired. Tomorrow there is another pass to deal with and then I should be I'm Yellowstone on a few days. I've been reading about camping there and it all seems very regimented and expensive. There are lots of rules and advice to avoid any bear encounters so best I listen eh!
This mornings waterless ride taught me one thing...never leave town without a fully charged set of 4 bottles...oops!
I'm still finding that there is usually no phone signal between towns out here. Same with WiFi. So what I do is type up the blog e mails when I can and upload th when I have WiFi.
So many things happen each day that it'd hard to relate it all. Like yesterday I met a cyclist from Denver who went to Sussex university and at the big hole battlefield o met a guy who had worked in Worthing for 4 years...small world eh!
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