Day 21: Alpine TX to Sanderson TX
We packed up camp this morning expecting a long day... after resting yesterday I was ready to go.
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| Three Weeks on the Road Still Smiling at least in the morning. |
Not much to say about the towns we traveled through today. The 86 miles form Alpine to Sanderson was wide open with the only town in between being Marathon TX. There was not much in Marathon and the same in Sanderson. It is Tuesday in Sanderson and apparently all the restaurants are closed on Monday & Tuesday. We did manage to find one place that was selling Pulled Pork Sandwiches as a fund raiser to help pay funeral expenses for someone who died recently. We were happy to contribute and take three sandwiches back to camp.
The ride today was into another punishing wind. Thank goodness for the mostly downhill last
30 miles. That 1% uphill finally gave
some back and helped me make it to town.
This is what I looked at most of the day
Miles ahead of me
Scenery from today…
Camp for the night is not much but OK for $7, we have a bathroom and a shower is $3.
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| Night 21 Camp Site |
Today’s ride stats:
Start Time: 8:40 AM Central Time Finish Time: 2:56 PM Central Time
Elapse Time: 6 Hr. 15 Min. Ride Time: 5 Hr. 34 Min.
Distance: 86.4 Miles Average
Speed: 15.5 mph
Climbing/Descent: 1214/2808 Ft. TSS: 160
Average Power: 160 Watts Normalized Power: 168
Watts
Calories: 3214 Ave/Max
HR: 121/136 bpm
Stopping time today was mostly lunch and taking
pictures. I am having a problem with a bolt
coming loose on my left peddle. I must
tighten it a few times a ride. The next
town with a store we will be buying lock tight.
For food today I had one Cliff Bar and two Oreo’s while
riding. Today’s lunch was, you guessed
it, a ham sandwich, banana and two more Oreo’s.
For drinking, finished 2 water bottles during the ride, one Gatorade at
lunch and a bunch of water at lunch.
Tomorrow’s ride is going to be more bone crushing wind, so we are going to shoot for 60 miles to Langtry TX. My Dad already sent me the run down on Langtry – population is 12 people (In 2016) so we are not expecting much.





Three bucks for a shower?? Highway robbery!
ReplyDeleteI have slightly different stats, and show that if you take your scheduled breaks, at 0 miles, it’s more likely that you get to NSB about April 15, just in time to pay your toll...I mean taxes!!!
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, if you continue with your current average, you could get to NSB by April 8.
The weekend is April 10-11....just sayin!
I have slightly different stats, and show that if you take your scheduled breaks, at 0 miles, it’s more likely that you get to NSB about April 15, just in time to pay your toll...I mean taxes!!!
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, if you continue with your current average, you could get to NSB by April 8.
The weekend is April 10-11....just sayin!
I have slightly different stats, and show that if you take your scheduled breaks, at 0 miles, it’s more likely that you get to NSB about April 15, just in time to pay your toll...I mean taxes!!!
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, if you continue with your current average, you could get to NSB by April 8.
The weekend is April 10-11....just sayin!
I have slightly different stats, and show that if you take your scheduled breaks, at 0 miles, it’s more likely that you get to NSB about April 15, just in time to pay your toll...I mean taxes!!!
ReplyDeleteOn the other hand, if you continue with your current average, you could get to NSB by April 8.
The weekend is April 10-11....just sayin!
I see you are in shorts and flip-flops and we have snow! Hang on there with the wind...Dave and Cathi B.
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