July 17 Crossing America
Escalante, UT Took a day off. Did two days in one to enjoy a well needed day of rest.
You would think by now the riding would be getting easier to handle but it’s not. The terrain of Utah is rugged and has as many steep climbs, not to mention the distance and pace is very hard on us over 45 year olds but the six of us are coping and surviving each day. In addition to the hard riding we endure less then ideal living conditions and for me seems like there is always another ailment with my beat up body to cope. I’ve begun to count down the days for stage one of my crossing America to be done. I’m concentrating more now on stage two which Joyce, a fellow high school classmate has volunteered to coordinate the logistics for me on this west coast section. It’s been great with Joyce and all the folks who are stepping forward to help a day or two of the ride.
Not much to report about to day other then laid around, ate and drank a few beers while
catching this journal up. Therefore, I’m going to post a few pictures of the incredible and rugged beauty of Southern Utah for your viewing pleasure.
catching this journal up. Therefore, I’m going to post a few pictures of the incredible and rugged beauty of Southern Utah for your viewing pleasure.
Hope you enjoyed the stunning beauty of Southern Utah.
9 Comments
Dodie
July 27, 2011Book marked, I love your site! 🙂
Gene Moll
July 21, 2011Frank, I keep reading and enjoying your daily logs. It sounds like the Rockies and Utah are providing a lot of “ups and downs” as did the Ozarks. I’ll greet the folks ar RAGBRAI for you. Glad you had a Happy 65th.
Gene Moll
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July 22, 2011Hi Gene, Thanks for continuing to read my journal. It’s getting harder to stay up with it due to the long days in the saddle and lack of internet service.
Barbara Ann
July 21, 2011Yes, southern Utah is beautiful! I love the photos. Glad to hear you are surviving the rugged terrain. I admire your determination to complete your bike USA adventure. The Wartburg Knight Riders start out for Glenwood, Iowa this Saturday. I’m praying for cooler temps for RAGBRAI, as the heat index has been 110-115 degrees here. Shane and I we will miss you this year….stay safe. Barbara Ann
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July 22, 2011Hi Barbara Ann, Glad to hear from you, you just made my day. I’m surviving and enjoying the beauty of the West. Have fun on RAGBRAI, hope the heat wave breaks for you.
Jimmy
July 20, 2011Jimmy says to be positive at least for the rest of the trip. Then you can take any attitude you wish.
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July 23, 2011Hi again Jimmy, This is my journal and I write it as I feel it. My input both good and bad will help these folks in the future if they read it without bias thinking I’m totally negative because I’m not. It is my desire and hope they improve if they don’t then I predict they will not have many riders especially older folks who have the capability and means for raising more money.
George E. Veugeler
July 18, 2011Keep on trucking, or biking, Frank. Happy Birthday late. We were without power here for 5 days. Missed your updates. Looks beautiful. Ooooo Raaaaa! George
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July 18, 2011Hi Geo! Storm? Beauty of our Country is spectacular but our folks are awesome