WomanTours set up a photo-share app using Cluster. Here are some of the pictures that were shared...........
Lots of jersey twins on the trip.
Kathie and Debby
Marilyn and me.
Pat and Kathie
Mary and Donna
Marilyn and Pat
Bettye and Kathie - their ruby shoes in Kansas........
Donna and Bettye
Debby and Annette
Sharlene and Deb
I'm pretty sure there were a few more, but who knew there would be so many?
Some pics of our outstanding guides - Sue (chef) and Cy (guide).
Sue explaining the delicacies du jour whipped up in her kitchen in the back of the trailer.
Cy embarking on a fact-or-fiction session.
Sue and sous chef (for the second half) Mary.
Map meeting has moved indoors - probably due to raging winds outside.
Cy looking after us yet again........ tightening shoe cleats.
I think we've beaten them down.............
We were also well-supported by our three SAG drivers - riders who trade in 2 wheels for 4 every third day.
Carolyn, Bettye and Annette.
Looks like Annette has more talents than just riding a bike and driving the SAG vehicle.......
Eating is an important part of our days. Dinner is usually eaten in the parking lot, beside the van & trailer.
Oops..........wrong group.............
We had an uninvited dinner guest (in Granby, I believe).
We also took advantage of local eateries and pubs (and bowling alleys) on occasion.
And some final shots for the memory bank.
Trans Am Part 2
Wednesday, November 20, 2019
Wednesday, October 2, 2019
TA 2 - October 2
Last day of biking today! After a day off the bike it was nice to be out there again. Despite some dire radar reports the weather was actually great. A bit of drizzle/rain for the first hour or so but then it cleared up more and more. By the time we got to Wichita the sun was out and it was a lovely day.
Not much to take pictures of today. Oh - before we started out this morning we finally took a group shot. We’ve been meaning to do this since day one, but something always got in the way.
We were out shortly after 8. No hills and few photo ops to separate us, so everyone was riding fairly close together today. More agriculture and oil wells. As we got closer to Wichita there were a few more acreages and farmhouses, as well as a few small towns. Really, though, not a lot different than previous days.
The roads had good surfaces, no shoulder and little traffic. A bit of a headwind on one longish southbound stretch, but overall it was pretty effortless riding. A lot of small critters haven’t had good days or nights recently - lots of roadkill out there.
We’re staying in a nice new Hampton Inn on the western edge of town. They always put us in a nice place on the last night; probably so that we go home with a good last impression. The last day is a flurry of activities as everyone readies themselves and their bikes for travel. Cy has made several trips to the local bike shops with those folks who are having their bikes shipped home. Others, such as my roommate tonight, are disassembling their trusty steeds in the room and putting them in boxes so they can fly with them. Two of us have rented, so it is a relief to just turn them over at the end. They will travel back to storage with the van and trailer. And - a few people will be driving home, so no fuss or muss getting those bikes ready.
One last dinner together tonight before we all go our separate ways. Many will return next year for Trans Am 3. I’m undecided at this point, but will probably take a pass. There are other things I want to do and the terrain of TA 3 does not speak to me. It’s been a great trip once again, but I could have done with a lot less wind and a bit more interesting scenery in the last week to 10 days.
Stats for the day:
Hutchinson KS to Wichita KS
75 km. 47 miles.
358 feet up. 508 feet down.
Temp: 14C to 31C. Light rain and fog for the first hour or so. Gradually clearing and became a beautiful day for riding with very little wind.
Total stats for the trip:
West Yellowstone MT to Wichita KS
1879 km. 1167 miles.
40416 feet up. 41694 feet down.
25,095 calories burned. Still 0 pounds lost; sigh..........
Not much to take pictures of today. Oh - before we started out this morning we finally took a group shot. We’ve been meaning to do this since day one, but something always got in the way.
We were out shortly after 8. No hills and few photo ops to separate us, so everyone was riding fairly close together today. More agriculture and oil wells. As we got closer to Wichita there were a few more acreages and farmhouses, as well as a few small towns. Really, though, not a lot different than previous days.
The roads had good surfaces, no shoulder and little traffic. A bit of a headwind on one longish southbound stretch, but overall it was pretty effortless riding. A lot of small critters haven’t had good days or nights recently - lots of roadkill out there.
We’re staying in a nice new Hampton Inn on the western edge of town. They always put us in a nice place on the last night; probably so that we go home with a good last impression. The last day is a flurry of activities as everyone readies themselves and their bikes for travel. Cy has made several trips to the local bike shops with those folks who are having their bikes shipped home. Others, such as my roommate tonight, are disassembling their trusty steeds in the room and putting them in boxes so they can fly with them. Two of us have rented, so it is a relief to just turn them over at the end. They will travel back to storage with the van and trailer. And - a few people will be driving home, so no fuss or muss getting those bikes ready.
One last dinner together tonight before we all go our separate ways. Many will return next year for Trans Am 3. I’m undecided at this point, but will probably take a pass. There are other things I want to do and the terrain of TA 3 does not speak to me. It’s been a great trip once again, but I could have done with a lot less wind and a bit more interesting scenery in the last week to 10 days.
Stats for the day:
Hutchinson KS to Wichita KS
75 km. 47 miles.
358 feet up. 508 feet down.
Temp: 14C to 31C. Light rain and fog for the first hour or so. Gradually clearing and became a beautiful day for riding with very little wind.
Total stats for the trip:
West Yellowstone MT to Wichita KS
1879 km. 1167 miles.
40416 feet up. 41694 feet down.
25,095 calories burned. Still 0 pounds lost; sigh..........
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