We spent the morning eating fresh bagels and fixing the spokes on my bike. Walt took some jumping pictures with us (Kon didn't quite get off the ground, but Walt got some air) then we headed to the Bicycle Sport Shop where the bike mechanic spent some time truing my wheel and tuning up my bike, which has really made a difference for me.
Day #24, April 30th: Austin to La Grange, TX, 81.5 miles
After a delightful breakfast of pancakes we were fueled up for our day. We had a strong headwind as we rode SE out of Austin and we rode the whole day to cover just over 80 miles. In Bastrop, Kon conveniently got a flat tire outside of the Dairy Queen, so we rested with lunch and Blizzards.
Day #25, May 1st: La Grange to Navasota, TX, 75 miles
As we were packing up camp, we met Kevin, a cyclist who had started on our same route 3 days before us, and happened to camp in the same RV park the evening before without knowing it. Kevin is originally from Wisconsin, but has been living in Anchorage, AK for the last 7 years or so where he has worked as a technical writer and is working on his MBA. He has completed the Trans-America route (the most classic bike route across the US), so it was fun to talk with him about cycle touring and hear his stories and tips. Kon installed his new cycle computer in the morning so from now on our miles are what we actually traveled, not the mileage from our maps. The wind had turned a bit and today it was in our favor. We stopped for lunch in Independence and met up with Kevin there (he had ridden ahead of us for the majority of the day). The three of us biked together into the town of Navasota, where we rode back and forth across town looking for BBQ. In the end found good BBQ at a gas station convenience store, which unfortunately was under renovation with the insulation was being taken down from the ceiling and all of the workers wearing masks .... I wasn't super excited about the surroundings, but the food was good and we didn't get sick.
2 comments:
Wait, wait...you got Kon to have dinner at the headquarters of Whole Foods???? There's hope for you, Kon!!! :)
You two are awesome! I get tired just thinking how vast Texas is. *phew* Also Kon, I'm proud of you for stopping at hotel heaven a few days back. I bet your beautiful beloved appreciated it. :)
What a great adventure! We love to read your updates.
Question: What hails as your favorite DQ blizzard flavors? (Beware... not many DQ's in Louisiana.)
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