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  • Myron Bontrager
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  • Eureka, MO

    1 сентября 2024 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

    Prologue - Day One
    September 1, 2024
    Springfield, Ohio to Eureka, Mo.

    Well the adventure has begun.

    After several days with Dana's family we were about ready to get started on this hairbrained adventure. However, we needed to complete one last bike ride with her family before heading out. We met at her sisters place at 8:00 am and nine of us headed north to The Depot, a coffee shop about eleven miles from their place. We met the non-riders and ate breakfast and shared about our lives before heading back south. We completed the ride shortly after 11:00 am and after showering, we finished loading our vehicles, said our good byes, heard them all wish us the best, and we headed out. Of course, now we can't be totally sure what they might be saying about us after our departure, but we are who we are.

    Since we left around noon, we both soon started to feel tired and we found a truck stop, located a quiet corner and took power naps. We used the restrooms and we continued our journey west. Our day's target destination was somewhere west of St. Louis. We passed the Gateway Arch as we crossed the great Mississippi River. Two years and two days ago we passed through St. Louis as we headed down the great river. Who would have thought that two years later we would be on the new adventure.

    We located a Super Walmart as our camping spot for the night. I mean why not, we are pretty much self contained so we just pulled in and parked at the outer edge of the parking lot and made our selves at home. For all the money we have spent at Walmarts over the years, it's time for payback. :-).

    After rearranging our stuff, we found a BBQ joint right next to the parking lot and enjoyed a meal of great food.

    Currently we are sitting on our lawn chairs, in our trailer and honestly it feels a bit weird knowing we are within a stones throw of Walmart.

    Tomorrow we will find Route 66 and plan to follow it most of the way to California before landing in San Diego, where the real work begins. I plan to write a summary of the days activities and let you know where we are and some of the things we have done.

    We prepped our “hotel” for the night around 9:30 central time and lay down. The temps were still a bit high and we were hot and wondered if we would even need a sheet. Half way through the night I woke up and it was chilly so I grabbed a light blanket and covered us. I should have grabbed a heavier. However we weren’t complaining as it felt so much better than it had when we lay down.

    Thanks for your thoughts and prayers.
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  • Prologue - Day two

    2 сентября 2024 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ 🌙 25 °C

    Prologue - Day Two
    September 2, 2024
    Eureka, Mo. to El Reno, Ok.

    We woke around 5:30 and We lay on our bed a while before slowly rolling out of, actually more accurately rising from, our bed and began to think all things coffee. The camp stove was set up and a pot of water was prepped for heating. Before too long we were enjoying a cup of freshly brewed Brew coffee. We are more than willing to rough it, but we have limits and a fresh cup of coffee pushes the limit. Public restrooms at Walmart were greatly appreciated before we began to strap things in before heading out for the day's drive.

    We were basically on the US Route 66. It is a route developed in the early 1900s for those traveling from Chicago to Los Angeles. It heads south out of Chicago and begins its turn towards the west in St. Louis, Mo. It continues a southwest route until around Oklahoma City, Ok where it travels mostly west. The great novelist John Steinbeck based his novel "The Grapes of Wrath" on a family's trip west as they traveled on Route 66 here in this part of the US. It is historic and quite interesting. We traveled part of the old route but also knew that it would take us quite a while to travel the old winding road before arriving on the West Coast. Instead, we opted for US 44 and stopped in at several of the small towns to drive through and see some of its charm.

    In 1830, President Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act. This Act removed Indians from their native lands and moved them to the northern regions of Oklahoma. Included in those removals were Indians from what is now known as Northern Indiana. In 1843, one of my ancestors emigrated to Indiana. The land became available largely due to the removal of the Indians from the lands they called home. Today, my family enjoys living on land stolen from the Indians that settled just north of where we settled for the night. I am not sure how to deal with the internal conflict raging as I consider how much my family and those living around us, at their expense. It was costly for them physically, emotionally, and economically. We (I am not sure who all to include) tried to make it up by giving them worthless goods and empty promises. The debt is still outstanding!

    Finally we drove through Greenwood Ave., the home of Black Wall Street. This was the home of an economically and culturally thriving community during the first part of the 20th Century. Since this was a black community, there was a lot of animosity and jealousy from the white community. In 1921, there was a white mob uprising against this community and after much looting, murders, and burning, the community was destroyed and has never fully recovered. I wonder how much more prosperous Tulsa would be today if they had seen them as assets to the community instead of adversaries? Today we passed through Indian and Black communities that were treated horrendously by our white forebears. So much to think about during our day’s travel!

    All in all, our day was uneventual, for which we are grateful. Sometimes, yes usually, uneventful travel days are a blessing.

    We are blessed, may we be a blessing to all we meet.

    Until tomorrow!
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  • Prologue -Day three more photos

    3 сентября 2024 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☀️ 24 °C
  • Prologue - Day three

    3 сентября 2024 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

    Prologue - Day Two
    September 2, 2024
    El Reno, Ok. to Gallups, NM

    I haven't been sleeping very well and last night wasn't an exception. I woke at 3:00 am and it took me a while to get back to sleep. I finally fell asleep but the sleep was restless and seemed like it didn't do much good. So by 5:00 I was back awake and we began to rustle ourselves out of bed around 5:30. I leaned the mattress back against the back wall and fastened it so it wouldn't fall. If this was in your house, you might call it a Murphy bed, so we will pretend that's what it is in our trailer-turned camper. I fired up the stove and soon the coffee was ground and the water was just about ready to boil. The aroma of fresh brewing coffee hit our nostrils and soon our brains responded to the caffeine hitting our blood streams.

    Toilet duties at Walmart, brushing our teeth, fastening our crates so they wouldn't slide around too much during the day's ride and we were ready to hit the road. We gave up on seeing too much of Route 66 since we didn't have the time available to putz our way west to San Diego. So our plan was to hit I-40 West and rack up miles behind us. We had about 1300 miles yet and wanted to get at least half of them under our belts before calling it a day. Western Oklahoma and Texas were as you might expect, grassland, cattle, and some crops; lather, rinse, repeat. We finished off Texas and hit New Mexico and it was more of the same until we approached Albuquerque, when we began to hit some hills but then flattened out again as we left the city. The terrain did change a lot after the city and we saw flatlands, but with a lot of Mesas in the distance. They were beautiful, in a rugged sort of way.

    We filled up with gas and headed out for Gallup, NM. We passed through Navajo country and we began to get cravings for some fry bread. As we approached Gallup, Dana began to search online for some locally owned restaurants, preferably with some typical Navajo foods. We decided we would eat at Route 66 Railway Cafe. We arrived and it was an old diner first built in the 1940s. Originally, it was a diner, then at some point, Dunkin Donuts moved in, with several more changes before the current owner bought it a while back and turned it back into a diner. All their food is made fresh and only uses a freezer for his fries and zucchini. I ordered the Navajo Burger. It was an elongated burger topped with a green tomato, lettuce, cucumbers, pickles and, get this, instead of a bun, there was fry bread. It was big, it was delicious, and it was almost more than I could handle. Dana settled for chicken enchiladas. We had plenty to eat and waddled out to our vehicle and headed to our third consecutive Walmart parking lot overnighter.

    If all goes well, we will land in San Diego tomorrow evening and begin to prep for the trip east.

    Cheers all.
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  • Prologue - Day four

    4 сентября 2024 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☀️ 22 °C

    Prologue - Day Two
    September 2, 2024
    Gallups, NM to San Diego

    Another morning awakened by the sounds of trucks and traffic from I-40. We both slept ok, but woke much earlier than necessary. We rolled out of bed and headed to use the restrooms at Walmart before brewing coffee and getting ready to head out.

    We headed west through Navajo country before we started our southward trek towards Phoenix. We passed through some rugged but beautiful countryside. This is the pure desert and other than a random animal, it was bare and desolate. We passed through Phoenix and headed west towards San Diego. Almost immediately we saw a road runner cross the road in front of us. It seems like there should be a cartoon dad joke there somewhere, but maybe next time. By now we were past noon and the temps were climbing rapidly. We woke this morning to crisp 49 degrees and by mid afternoon the thermometer topped out at a cool 116 degrees. To say the least, it was hot. We stopped for gas and snagged a few ice cream cones as well. We arrived in San Diego around 4;30 and wove our way through heavy traffic to the address we had plugged into the gps. However, when we arrived, it was a business building in the downtown and obviously not where we would lay our weary heads. We consulted google maps and sure enough we were not at our hotel. A new address was entered and seven miles later we found our hotel. I checked in, backed the trailer into a parking space, unhooked, and parked the truck. It didn’t take us long to find the shower and we washed off several days of grim and remnants of our travels.

    Food was the next item on our to-do list. We found a brewery with a roof top seating overlooking the ocean. We ate our burger and fish and chips, and devoured several drinks as we watched the sunset over the great pacific.

    It was time to get our weary selves back to the hotel and look forward to a good nights rest.

    The heat is causing me some pause and wondering what the relentless temps mean for my trip. Time to sleep over it.

    Until tomorrow.
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  • Prologue - Day 5

    5 сентября 2024 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☀️ 26 °C

    Well it looks like we are forced to make some serious changes to the plans we had for this trip. I was hoping to head out in the morning for the beginning of our trip east. As we came through southern Arizona yesterday, we realized just how hot it really is. The weather forecast for the southwest is daily highs of up to 110 and nighttime lows of 79ish for the next two weeks and who knows how much longer. I just heard today that Arizona will likely break heat records again this year. I thought I could start early in the mornings and get my miles in by 11:00 and then call it a day. However, by 9:00 the temp will usually by up to 90. There is really no way to ride in that kind of heat. If I were 50, I might say I could plow through the heat. If I were 40, I would suck it up and head out. If I were 30, I would believe I was invincible. However, as I look in the mirror, I see a 68 year old man and realize that it is probably a bad idea to try anything like that now. So we are scrapping the cross country trip and trying to figure out how we can still have a good trip and create another meaningful experience. The problem is that it gets really hot when you get more than 20 miles inland. We are planning to head out tomorrow for another small coastal town about 3 hours north of San Diego. We may continue heading north and try to get out of the heat sometime.

    This change of plan leaves me 1. reminding myself to be happy with what we can do, instead of unhappy with what we can't do. I said, I was reminding myself, not that I am mastering it. 2. Scrambling to figure out what works and doesn't work in terms of seeing things in this part of the world. We would love to hit some National Parks, but they are all more than 20 miles inland and hence super hot. 3. I won't lie, I am disappointed. This trip has been on my mind for the last 5 years. In 2021, we rode the East Coast, which was somewhat of a compromise as there were more traveling and lodging options in comparison to the southwest. So, this is also a dream I need to let go. In reality, it is a small thing compared to dreams others have seen flit away, but it is what it is. 4. I have not been cheated, when it comes to bike touring. We have done more than most, so in this manner, I feel quite fortunate.

    I guess the prologue was not really a prologue. I am not sure what to call it but William Shakespeare said, "What's past is prologue." I will rephrase that to say, "What's prologue, is past."

    I will keep blogging each day, but it will not be a bike trip, but it will be another kind of trip.

    This morning we pulled our bikes out of the trailer and rode some of the trails in the city. We found a coffee shop and had some drinks and a delicious bacon burrito. After the pitstop, we headed back along the water front. We enjoyed the ride but were ready for the coolness of our hotel, showers and a nap.

    Thus ends to prologue to our past.
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  • Pastlogue - Day 5 - Sunsets

    5 сентября 2024 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ 🌙 25 °C
  • On the North 101

    6 сентября 2024 г., Соединенные Штаты ⋅ ☁️ 24 °C

    We certainly did enjoy our time in San Diego. Our hotel was about a block from dog beach, where I had planned to begin my trek east. Dog Beach is just what you might imagine. It is a beach where dog owners bring their dogs and let them run. We don’t have a dog, but if we did, this would be the place to bring him or her.

    We walked several blocks and found an outdoor coffee shop, or whatever you call it. It was a drive thru, walk up coffee place. It was pretty busy with most of the traffic being cars ordering in the drive through. Don’t imagine a normal drive through, but yes people drive through. Oh well…

    After our coffee, we walked several miles along the beach and returned ready for showers. We packed up and left around 10:00. Our plan today was basically to not have a plan. It is still pretty hot, so we decided to head north, just a little and meander along the coast. We followed the 101 along the ocean side. The traffic was pretty heavy as people seemed pretty anxious to get to the beach for their tanning rituals. We ended up in Carlsbad, about 40 miles north of San Diego. We found a Walmart and chilled most of the afternoon. We did not literally chill as the temps climbed to the upper 80s. We took naps and read books, went to Walmart to cool off.

    For lunch we ate tuna sandwiches and a ready made salad from the Walmart. For dinner we split a broasted chicken, again from Walmart. Then for dessert we went to Applebees for drinks and literally chilled. The drinks were good but the ice water and the AC were deliciously refreshing.

    We have basically completed the day, and are in the trailer reading and slowing down before getting ready for Walmart parking lot night #4.

    Tomorrow will bring whatever tomorrow brings.

    Chillin in the heat.

    NEWS FLASH: about 9:30 we heard a fist beating on our trailer. I opened the door and a security man said “no overnight camping!” Well we secured our stuff and headed out. We found a hotel and here we are. I take it as a badge of honor to have been kicked off a Walmart parking lot. :).
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