Day 103 - Saturday, September 11
I have been lucky this entire trip. Yesterday, probably the luckiest. I have chosen numerous times to take a mountain pass off road to save miles, avoid roads and take the route with the best vista. I had the option to go over the peak into Eureka but decided last minute not to. Turns out I took Highway 50 around the peak and I got caught in hail, rain and high winds of 50mph gusts. But looking up at the peak, it was nothing as the route over was ensconced in thick black clouds and lightening visible. I could have ended up in that mess…
We have a 2 day mission to reach Austin, NV. First jump is 35 miles into the desert where we ended up boon-docking on a dirt road that runs between two mountain ranges. Today I felt flat from the start. Thankfully Chris had me eating the entire way so I had enough energy to finish on plan. My joints are hurting today for the first time as I’m pushing to get to Pacific Ocean by September 26th. Fourteen straight days of 35 miles with another 15 to go!
Learned that Highway 50 is closed outside of Tahoe as a result of the Caldor wildfire. This is the route I’m planning on and I will be there in a week. If it does not reopen, there aren’t many good options. The best navigator - Tim - is working on intel and options. Fingers crossed we find a solution…
All for today as I’m wiped out!
Thank you for your support -
Cheers,
David.