Thursday, June 21, 2012

21.06.2012 to 01.07.2012 LRFS

Day 28-38: Time off at LRFS


What started out as a couple of days off turned into 10 days off. It is truly hard to leave this place with its beautiful scenery, wonderful people, and amazing food. While here at the field station I helped out around the camp and in the kitchen, went out into the field with the students (a lot more fun when you don't have to do the academic work) and went on a few excursions around central Idaho (visiting Hot Springs,  Redfish Lake, and Sun Valley).  

I am not going to do a lot of detailed descriptions of the fun that is central Idaho, instead I am going to just post a couple of photos.

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

20.06.2012 Lost River Field Station, ID

Day 27: Idaho Falls, ID to Lost River Field Station, ID

Wednesday June 20, 2012, 101 miles (163 km) - Total so far: 1,616 miles (2,601 km)


Got a good start, cheating and taking a ride to the west side of town to avoid morning traffic. The day rolled by with no wind to speak of and easy terrain. The route today (hwy 20) crosses the INL, so it is several miles of just nothing, but also with light traffic. I reached Arco, ID just after 13:00 for lunch. Stopped at the Pickle Place, its a nice place to stop if you are passing through. As I was getting ready to head out Emily started rolling by and stopped and we chatted for a good while. She is heading from San Francisco to D.C. with stops along the way to see National Parks and Friends. I was surprised, I didn't expect to see any other cyclists in this area.

I felt foolish that I was just at my friends house and forgot to ask for directions to where I am going. It has been 7 years since I have been here and I knew the general direction but couldn't remember the exact way to get here. I just followed what I thought was right and ended up getting here just fine. Lost River Field Station is home to the Idaho State University Geology Field Camp (as well as other field camps) I love it here. I got to visit with PKL, Scott and was really happy to see Cathy again. I will be staying here for a couple days before continuing north.

Monday, June 18, 2012

18.06.2012 Idaho Falls, ID

Day 25: Riverside campground to Idaho Falls, ID

Monday June 18, 2012, 71 miles (114 km) - Total so far: 1,515 miles (2,438 km)


Headed out, its seems to be easier when you are heading to a friends place instead of an unknown campground. The road wasn't bad at first but then the wind picked up pretty strong. I stopped into Saint Anthony, ID for lunch and a break. I met another cyclist while I was on my break who was traveling around the continental US. After a short conversation I headed back on my way. The wind continued to blow hard. I came across a lady who had wrecked her car previously and was dragging part of her wheel well and front bumper on the ground. I stopped and helped her get it secured so she could drive home.

Somewhere along the way you could just make out the Grand Tetons, wish it wasn't so hazy.

Hwy 20 then changed into a limited access highway and the nice shoulder all but disappeared. There was a beautiful 4 to 5 foot shoulder, but the rumple strip went the whole way across, what a waste of a nice shoulder. And when this wasn't the case it was construction all around Rexburg, ID. Luckily once I got past Rexburg the road conditions got better. My friend gave me directions from Rigby so from there I left hwy 20 and took back roads the rest of the way.

Visiting with my friend for the next day and half.

Sunday, June 17, 2012

17.06.2012 Riverside Campground, Island Park, ID

Day 24: Ranch to Riverside campground, Island Park, ID

Sunday June 17, 2012, 57 miles (92 km) - Total so far: 1,444 miles (2,324 km)


Slept in a bit today, had breakfast and then Steve gave us a tour of the ranch. This truly is a beautiful place. After a couple of photos we were on our way (around 11:00). I rode with Patrick and Charlie for about 12 miles and then split directions. I never get to travel with anyone for any significant amount of time. The wind was a bit strong which made it slow going. Eventually I made it over Reynolds Pass (which wasn't that bad) and reached both the Continental Divide and Idaho. Idaho began with a nice downhill to the beginning of Island Park, ID. I stopped into a C store and the guy recommended heading to Riverside Campground if I could make it that far. (At the time I really doubted it) I rode on to Mack's Inn and got some dinner. Between the meal and the reduction in wind I made good time riding all the way to Riverside Campground. Quickly got organized and in the tent to get away from the mosquitoes.