This was a beautiful day, nice and sunny, the route had wonderful country roads. I Took several photos before arriving in Provo. Take a look
Friday, July 4, 2008
June 12th My First Day of Rest
Today is my first rest day on my journey. We've made it 20% of the way and it's been absolutely amazing so far. From California through Nevada and Utah this has been a great journey so far.
I had a chance to finally catch up on some emails to Tomas and took the opportunity to patch up some tubes.
My great friend from childhood, Jess Agraz came to visit me. Meeting my friend was the high light of the day. It brought back so many good memories from my childhood in Laredo Texas.
Jess and I took some pictures together
Jess ran for the Mayor of Salt Lake City.
W inter Olympic Building in Salt Lake
Jess thank you for the donation!!
You can donate too, just click here
I had a chance to finally catch up on some emails to Tomas and took the opportunity to patch up some tubes.
My great friend from childhood, Jess Agraz came to visit me. Meeting my friend was the high light of the day. It brought back so many good memories from my childhood in Laredo Texas.
Jess and I took some pictures together
Jess ran for the Mayor of Salt Lake City.
W inter Olympic Building in Salt Lake
Jess thank you for the donation!!
You can donate too, just click here
June 11th. Wendover to Salt Lake City, UT
Elevation 4,,390 ft. 117.4 miles. Part of Wendover is in Nevada and part in Utah. Crossing into Wendover, UT. we found ourselves in t;he Great Salt Lake Desert which is also where the Bonneville Salt Flats (known for speed records) are located.
This stretch of the rode has no vegetation -so there is no shade, the sun just beats you down. Morton has a salt processing plant here which seems very appropriate. Often you see tire tracks on the marsh and salt due to falling asleep behind the stearing wheel (very boring scenery).
Even though I had 3 flats and Don 2 flats we made it to Salt Lke City at 2:00 p.m. Very often we were crusing at 26 miles/hr.(strong tailwinds).
The Wasatch mountains make a beautiful backdrop as we approach Salt Lake City. At this point we have traveled 812 miles (20%of the way), average 74 miles/day and elevation gain of 32,380 ft.
Amy & John (a couple from Buffalo, NY. ), Skip, Don and I stopped to take pictures of the Salt Lake. The site should be familiar to my family due to a previous vacation (15years ago).
This Muslim looking building overlooks the Salt Lake - Jelica ,Margarita, Tomas and Danica do you remember this building?
Peace... on the Salt Flats in Utah.
This stretch of the rode has no vegetation -so there is no shade, the sun just beats you down. Morton has a salt processing plant here which seems very appropriate. Often you see tire tracks on the marsh and salt due to falling asleep behind the stearing wheel (very boring scenery).
Even though I had 3 flats and Don 2 flats we made it to Salt Lke City at 2:00 p.m. Very often we were crusing at 26 miles/hr.(strong tailwinds).
The Wasatch mountains make a beautiful backdrop as we approach Salt Lake City. At this point we have traveled 812 miles (20%of the way), average 74 miles/day and elevation gain of 32,380 ft.
Amy & John (a couple from Buffalo, NY. ), Skip, Don and I stopped to take pictures of the Salt Lake. The site should be familiar to my family due to a previous vacation (15years ago).
This Muslim looking building overlooks the Salt Lake - Jelica ,Margarita, Tomas and Danica do you remember this building?
Peace... on the Salt Flats in Utah.
Don and myself with Salt Lake in the background
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