Today’s ride was less of a downhill stroll. And the winds were a non factor. I rolled the first five miles while eating a hot breakfast burrito. Yes, the Mexicans so many fear in these parts have invaded the sanctity of breakfast.
It was muy bueno.
More tree covered hills and more mountains that would make a bighorn sheep happy. And a river by my side. Ho hum, beautiful country to bike through.
Thirty miles into my ride I passed into Idaho. There was a proper Welcome to Idaho sign after this but I was cruising downhill at 34 mph when I saw it. Not about to stop for that.
The road became much busier as I approached Sandpoint. And the shoulder disappeared for ten miles. Yay, Idaho.
I didn’t much care because Lake Pend Oreille was on my left for over 20 miles.
Although I didn’t photograph it, I could see two ski resorts up in the mountains above Sandpoint.
When I rolled into Sandpoint I celebrated my escape from Montana with a root beer float. That was just after I checked out the town beach.
After the ice cream I went to a bike shop to use a floor pump, I was running at 55 psi. I’ll need 80 for the hills ahead.
Before leaving town I stopped st a restaurant for dinner. Chicken fettuccine with cherry pie for desert. (Apparently huckleberries are not an Idaho thing.)
On the bike path out of town a woman rode by on an electric assist bike. She works from home but uses the ebike to commute to meetings in town. She was my friend Charmaine’s doppelgänger.
We were riding along when she veered off the trail. She told me it was closed ahead and directed me to a side road to continue my journey. She also told me of a state park just 6 miles beyond a crummy RV Park I was going to use on the highway,
I called the state park reservation line but they refused to reserve s spot on short notice. They told me to call the park directly. When I did, I got a recording telling me to call the reservation line.
So I’m staying at the RV park. Good thing I have my ear plugs.
I made a reservation to fly home from Portland on the 21st. This is probably too aggressive and means I’ll skip Seattle altogether, riding instead to the Pacific coast at Astoria.
I am hoping to get to Portland to help celebrate a friend’s birthday. And see two other people. And go to Multnomah Falls, and ship my bike home, and buy two duffle bags for consolidating my bike stuff at the airport.
In any case, I can change it if I need to.
Miles today: 73
Tour miles: 3,275
Sorry to hear about the state park fiasco. You reminded me why i hate Reserve America.
Safe travels!
In case you are interested in going multi modal to and or from Portland to Astoria there is a bus service http://oregon-point.com/northwest-point/ that accommodates bikes although hwy 30 has decent shoulders if I remember correctly. Its part of the Seattle to Portland bike event route. Tailwinds
Mr. Chopper – Please post plenty of photos of Portland and Multnomah Falls. I’m homesick. I’ve enjoyed your 3275 miles so far.