Dolly's Bike Blog

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A Tailwind – at last

April 11: Navasota to Cleveland, TX

The morning started out badly: 40 degrees, cold wind, and drizzle. After such a beautiful day on Tuesday, I was sure we were in for a miserable day. The drizzle didn’t last, and it began to clear as we entered Anderson. You do know you are in Texas when even the small towns cheer for their athletic teams.

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The Grimes County Courthouse, built in 1893, is located in Anderson.

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Shortly, we rode into Montgomery County, and to our first SAG stop in Richards. The sun came out and we enjoyed a hot chocolate to warm us.

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With the sky now blue and temperatures rising, we entered Sam Houston National Forest, and a wonderland of tall pine trees – so beautiful and majestic. There was also an abundance of yellow daisy-like flowers.

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We also rode across Lake Conroe, which appeared to have low water levels with exposed tree stumps.

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At mile 43, we stopped in New Waverly for lunch – huge baked potato with chopped beef and BBQ sauce.

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Continuing east, we passed this statue, not far from a small local cemetery.

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As some of you know, I lived in Houston for a year from 1993-94. I saw many large dead armadillos on the roads. Today I saw a live one beside the road. I am guessing that the lighter colored shell and smaller size indicates a young one.

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At mile 52, we turned south and enjoyed over 20 miles of a gentle tailwind. It has been a long time since my computer read 17 mph on the flat. And it was fun to see the road signs for curves and discover they were not uphills.

While we still saw some blue bonnets today, our road flowers were predominately yellow, with these interesting red and purple ones.

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We are staying at a Super 8 Motel in Cleveland, TX in Liberty County.

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It was suggested I put our route in a wider perspective: we began the day one hour northwest of Houston (by car). At New Waverly, we were due north of Houston, again about one hour by car. And tonight we are northeast of Houston.

I actually skipped some of the counties we passed through today: Grimes, Montgomery, Walker, San Jacinto and Liberty. Houston is in Harris County. We are almost out of Texas!

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Today 75 miles, average 12.6 mph.

Lazy Rest Day

April 10: Navasota, TX

I made up a To Do list for today’s rest day – and accomplished everything.

Laundry
Thank you notes to LLS donors
Visit to local knit shop (no purchases)
Quick shop at Wal-Mart
Complete blog of tour group members

Also enjoyed a nice dinner with 18 from the group, plus Keith Cadwallader from England (he is riding self-contained; we first met him in Blythe, CA, haven’t seen him since New Mexico, and he caught up to us today).

Then a one hour massage – I plan to sleep well. Good night!

P.S. The temperature was near 70 degrees when I awoke around 7 am. By mid-morning, it had started to rain and the temperature quickly plummeted by 25 degrees. Rain stopped mid- afternoon, but still chilly – a perfect day to be lazy.

Meet CCST 13

I started this entry on our Rest Day in Kerrville. Today, April 10, we have another Rest Day, and I plan to finish.

As of April 6, we were halfway through our cross country tour, in terms of days. According to my bicycle computer, we are more than half way in miles. And my legs hope we may be done with the worst of the climbing.

So, I would like you to meet my fellow travelers. (By the way, our cue sheets use the above code, which we assume means Cross Country Southern Tier 2013.)

20130405-215758.jpgLinda Baldwin from Missoula, MT, Guide, Chef and “Motherhen”

20130405-215925.jpgCarol Wilder from Oak Harbor, WA, Guide, Mechanic, and Tour Captain

20130405-220647.jpgWendy Appleby (left) and Gail Devitt (right) from Roseville, CA, with Bubba

20130405-220931.jpgFlo Bahtia from Australia by way of Sugar Land, TX

20130405-221052.jpgMarilyn Blanchfield (left) and Linda Smith, from New Zealand

20130405-221223.jpgMel Brill from Orlando, FL

20130405-221609.jpgPat Calchina from Madison, WI (Sadly, Pat fell on April 7th, shattering her elbow, and has now returned to Wisconsin)

20130405-221719.jpgMoira Drennan from Scotland, super SAG

20130405-221823.jpgSusan Gillies from Calgary

20130405-221908.jpgNancy Innes from Gorham, ME

20130405-222055.jpgBarbara Kautz from York, ME

20130405-222152.jpgEvelyn Kaye from Boulder, CO

20130405-222525.jpgJo Lukezic from Florence, CO

20130405-223200.jpgBrenda Mamer from Merrill, WI

20130405-223604.jpgJulie Martin from Boise, ID, our youngest member and super SAG

20130410-155838.jpgAnn Matwick from Peachtree City, GA, serves as our Sous Chef

20130410-160017.jpgHelen Pagendorf from Wausau, WI

20130410-160214.jpgJan Prata from Bear, Delaware

20130410-160415.jpgCher Reynolds on the right from Auckland, New Zealand

20130410-160529.jpgJudi Rozelle from West Plains, MO

20130410-160649.jpgPat Rush from Schenectady, NY, super SAG

20130410-161049.jpgJudi Soule from Kent, CT

20130410-161341.jpgCarla Souza from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, super SAG

20130410-161948.jpgLeilani Sundt from Sequim, WA on the left

20130410-162455.jpgMay Toms (right) from Greensboro, NC

20130410-162608.jpgDonna Toothman from Los Gatos, CA, my most regular riding partner

20130410-162814.jpgBeth Welch from Southport, CT

20130410-164005.jpgNancy Howard from West Roxbury, CT, injured 3/18, left us in Silver City to return home

20130410-164202.jpgBell Brinn, from Evergreen, CO, injured 3/8, left us 3/15 to return home