Scene at the entrance to Lockhard State Park, Texas, our camping location on Day-29. |
Day 29 distance: 64 miles
Total miles: 1616 miles
Elevation gain: 1604 feet
Map of today's ride:
We woke up this morning to the Cocka-doodle-doo from roosters that apparently live in the woods around Blanco State Park. I remembered them from last year. The sky was clear this morning, but the temperature was somewhere between 37 and 41 degrees, depending upon which weather service web site you looked at on your cell phone. Regardless of the exact temperature, it took some effort to get out of a warm sleeping bag!
There will be no whining today. Anyway you look at it, it was a spectacular day! It warmed up quickly, the roads were fairly smooth, but best of all, the wind had changed from the SSE to the NW which is exactly what was needed since we generally rode to the SE all day today. The wind was gentle today, not powerful like the day before, but the combination of all the good conditions made for an easy 64 mile ride!
I had planned on stopping my ride for a brief moment where my 2015 C2C ending accident took place last year. However, I failed to spot the exact location and rode past. Part of my confusion was the road and shoulder had been improved since last year. Probably best I didn't pinpoint the spot anyway. Regardless, after that point, I rode about 35 miles on roads I haven't been on before and it was great! Today's route took us right between San Antonio and Austin, Texas, and we definitely are now out of Texas Hill Country. The terrain currently is fairly flat and whatever is down the road I will see for the first time when I get there.
A roadside full of Bluebonnets, the Texas State Flower. |
A pretty shade of a Paintbrush type wild flower. |
A roadside scene shortly out of Kyle, Texas. |
A scene close to Lockhard, Texas. This part of Texas reminds me a lot of where I grew up in the Midwest. Note that there are no longer any hills in the background. |
This is coaster John McIntyre from Kauai, Hawaii, coming into camp after today's 64 mile ride. On this C2C ride, John is known as "Curly" as there are two other coasters named John. |
Tonight's camp site at Lockhard State Park, Lockhard, Texas. It is nice to have the tents set up on grass rather than sand! |
Tonight's menu. |
It has been over a week since I last reported the problem with my Garmin 1000. I believe the problem was due to a faulty USB charging cable. I noticed that it wasn't getting charged as quickly as usual so changed cords and no more problems, Not sure what the mechanism was for creating the fault, but I am sticking with that theory and hope all incidents of a reset are behind me!
I removed the link to my last year's C2C blog as the ride will be all new to me as well as most of you, starting tomorrow.