Traveling by Bicycle Across America

Day 14 – June 9

I am sitting in my one man tent in the rain at North Dickey Lake Campground (National Forest Service). Today is a free day! The host is providing wifi, so I am updating the blog. It rained soon after I left Rocky Gorge Campground this morning. It eventually stopped, but picked up when I reached Eureka. I am south of Fortine, MT this evening. I hope to be in Columbia Falls for Sunday evening.

It has been very slow the last two day. I was off course seriously yesterday – about 20 miles round trip on Fisher River Rd. – More than 68 miles riden – about 45 on course. The roads have been up and down. This afternoon the grade was very steep on one road with a slope over 10 percent, kicking up to 19 percent at the end. I walked for 8 or 10 minutes.

I don’t know what the trailer with my load weights (more after grocery shopping this afternoon), but I think it is too heavy.

I rode about 48 miles today. It will be a little more than that to Columbia Falls tomorrow.

I did take a few pictures, but not many with all of the rain. It was 47 degrees this afternoon. I am warm in the tent now. Last night was cooler. I am nearing the Rocky Mountains and Glacier National Park.

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4 Comments

  1. Tom Simeone

    Hope you’re holding out well. Sounds like it despite the changes you’ve had to deal with. It certainly sounds like more of a challenge than when I thought 70 miles a day would mean six hours of riding. You’re always in my thoughts, especially when i’m on my bike.

  2. Had a 60 mile bike with 5 mile run last weekend and wondered how you were doing. First ride with a large group and somewhat intimidating as the clearances in front and laterally were around 2 feet with an average 17.4 mph speed. You learn to trust the riders in front not to make a mistake.

  3. I made 8.3mph on Saturday. Today I averaged 8.8mph to Whitefish and on to Columbia Falls

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