We were riding down the road and saw a sign “Entering Salem”, and then this sign advertising “Salem Baptist Church”, had a good laugh over getting lost and ending back at home. Yesterday morning Richard took off like a rocket on his bike with all that pent up energy from not riding the day before because of his broken bike. It wasn’t long before he was clear out of sight and John and I figured he was at least a mile ahead of us. After several hours of riding we were stopped for a rest, and John said, “is that Richard?” I looked where he was pointed up this small side road and sure enough here he came. He had made a wrong turn and got off on some side road. As soon as I saw him I busted up laughing, because we were ahead of him and because of the perfect timing of him coming out at that point when we were there. He told me that he forgave me for laughing at his bad experience😉 The sign reminded me of my own church, ” Jefferson Baptist Church” and my desire to go to church someplace tomorrow. We have been looking up churches on line and checking out their web pages figuring where we are going to go. The Church is the “Body of Christ”, the “Bride of Christ”, and Jesus died for the Church and loves the church. If we really love Jesus we will love His Bride. There are healthy churches and unhealthy churches, there are “true” churches that follow God’s Word, and there are “false” churches that follow man’s opinion. If you love Jesus and haven’t yet, search and find a healthy, alive, true church and attend.
Monthly Archives: March 2016
Highest point on the trip
Emory Pass is what we went over 2 days ago, but I am just now figuring out how to upload pictures from my phone to my IPad and into this blog sight. So here you have the sign at the top. I was incredibly happy to see it. I was by myself so I couldn’t get a picture with me in it. My plan was to have me next to the sign flexing my muscles, or maybe with me and my tongue hanging out, or maybe with me laying on my back, or maybe with me laying on my back with a vulture sitting on me!
Here is a picture of my new “extra wide mountain bike” handle bars on my new bike. The road bike handle bars were hard for me to balance the bike well, but these work great. Today we went 63 miles and it was almost totally flat. We averaged about 13 mph for the day. The only negative thing was we had a pretty strong head wind most of the day, but John rode in the front all day and Richard and I followed behind letting John break the wind. It doesn’t seem like it would make that much difference, but it really does. We rode along the Rio Grande river all day and was I disappointed. I could easily jump across it in most places. I suppose it is bigger after some rain, but today it hardly looked like the river I saw in a bunch of western movies. We are going to take the next two days off and rest up our sore muscles and various other body parts.
8,200 feet elevation
Today we left our camp right at 7 am and it was really, really cold. A couple of miles after we started Richards bike broke so we phoned the ladies to come take him and his bike to the bike store in Silver City that I bought my bike in to get it fixed. John and and I continued on today’s journey. It was all up hill for the first 20 miles, steep uphill, until we reached “Emory Pass” at 8,200 feet. I walked and pushed my bike much of the last 4 miles. The elevation got to me and I had a hard time breathing. I would ride for a couple hundred yards and be huffing and puffing like an old steam locomotive, and then I would walk until I caught my breath and then ride another couple hundred yards. Once I got to the top it was mostly down hill for 33 miles to camp which is right on the shores of the Rio Grande river. I braked a lot coming down the hill because it was so steep and very, very curvy, but even with the braking I averaged 19 mph the last 33 miles into camp and I hardly had to pedal. When Richard’s bike was fixed the plan was to catch up to me and he would finish the ride from there, but they ran into a bridge that had 12 feet of clearance and the top of the camper is 13 feet, so they had to go the long way around to camp. They made it to camp shortly before I did, and about an hour after John pulled in. Poor Richard had to ride with the ladies all day, and they even saw and stopped at a quilt store on the way. Today was the hardest day of the trip for me, but tomorrow we have a 62 mile day and it is all flat as the road we will be on follows the Rio Grande River so it will even be a little down hill. Tomorrow night we will be at the “Siesta RV Park” in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
One More Day
We had lots of hill climbing today with this spot being the highest. Tomorrow we are.going over a pass that is 8,200 feet high, and down hill from there and then we will be done with the big mountains and just have some “rollers” left. That will be so much easier!! My new bicycle is working good other than being a torture machine😀 We came by the bicycle shop that I bought it in for a tune up and I had them put really wide mountain bike handle bars on it in place of the dropped handle bars that are standard on road bikes. With the extra width I can balance the bike much easier. I will take a picture tomorrow of them. They are so wide my bike looks like a Texas long horn. Last night it was a shade above freezing and Patty and I both froze and didn’t sleep very well. We were all bundled pretty good as we started out this morning on our bikes. John and Mary Ann gave us the heater out of their little trailer to use in our tent tonight so we should be much warmer, though the forcast is 29 degrees here tonight.
A good day on the two wheeled bicycle
We road almost 75 miles today, with much of it uphill, and I rode my new Trek Touring Bicycle. I dismantled the trike I built at 6:30 am this morning and it is now tied securily to the top of Richard and Mary’s Camper where it will stay until May. We are camped tonight at a KOA campground in Lordsburg, New Mexico, and I am sitting in the laundry room where it is warm and has free WiFi. My shoulder, arm and neck muscles are extremely sore and tired tonight and my butt hurts terribly from my bicycle ride today on a “regular” bike, but I averaged close to 12 mph and the traffic was never an issue. It was sad this morning taking the Duke Trike apart in that it was a fun experiment that I wished had worked. Oh well we can add it the long list of crazy ideas that I have had that haven’t worked. Last night we were at a “Warm Shower” host home and we set up our tent in their backyard. In the middle of the night a cat squeezed in the door of our tent and jumped on Patty, she screamed waking me with a start. We both had a good laugh at the “demon” that had startled us, and then I caught the cat and threw him out of the door of our tent. Today we stopped for a rest, some water, and some snacks about 25 miles into the day. My new bike doesn’t have a kick stand so we usually stop by a sign or road marker and I lean my bike against it. I had gotten some snacks out of the bag on the back of my bicycle, and a few minutes later a truck coming by caused my bike to fall over from their wind. I had my wallet in the top of the bag and when it fell my wallet fell out on the ground and none of us saw it happen. We road 10 miles and stopped for lunch and when I opened the bag on the back of my bike to get my wallet it was not there. I started racking my brain trying to remember where I had put it, and the three of us agreed that it might have fallen out when the bike fell. The ladies were almost to where we were having lunch, so when they got there, Mary Ann drove Patry and I back to where We had stopped. It was going to be such a hassle if I couldn’t find it, but when we got to the spot there it lay, thank You, Lord. Challenges are so much fun to face, solve, and conquer. I can’t wait for what is in store for us tomorrow.
I Give Up
I got so frustrated today with my Recumbent Trike that I pulled over, called Patty and the ladies and asked if they would pick me up when they passed me, and drive me into Silver City, New Mexico so I could buy a bicycle. This morning the rumble strip was spaced so I couldn’t fit between it and the edge of the road, it was just wide enough that I couldn’t strattle it with the trike, so I road out in the road and watched for cars coming up behind me in my mirror and road on the rumble strip until the vehicle passed, and it would about shake me to death. 3 times my chain came off, once my saddle bag fell off, I couldn’t keep my mirror adjusted because of the shaking, and all my trail mix that I had in a container attached to my front rail to snack on as I rode flew out. So now I am the proud owner of a year old Trek Touring Bike. The guys in the bike store were super nice and got the bike all adjusted and fit to my leg and arm length. I gave my “Butt Butter” away to John, but I asked him tonight if I could have it back, and I think he is going to give it back to me. So tomorrow is a new adventure. We will see how it goes!
God is evident in us
In Romans chapter 1 it says that the existence of God is evident in is, that God put the awareness of Him in us, but that many have choked it out as it were with our own ungodliness and unrighteousness. Our pride and desire to make our own rules and have nobody rule over us, not even God causes our spiritual ears and eyes to be unable to sense God or have a desire to love Him and serve Him. I want to be 100% in love with the Lord and not allow anything to crowd in and usurp part of my love for Him. Periodic long periods of solitude are a great time for me to reflect on my true values and beliefs in regards to God and not just the information in my head that I teach. This bicycle trip has been a wonderful time for me in that regard. Most of the day I am riding by myself and Creation is a great amplifier of God’s presence as I ride along enjoying the view. Jesus is my God, my Savior, and my friend and that is growing stronger. We took the day off from riding today to have a rest day and this morning we went to a small Baptist church in Globe, Arizona. It was a very spiritually refreshing time singing and listening to the young preacher, sitting next to Patty feeling incredibly blessed by my life experiences.
A word about my recumbent trike
I am bicycling this year to Florida on a recumbent trike that I built from plans downloaded from the Internet, with help from a friend who did the welding. It is quite a bit slower than my old Novara Safaria touring bicycle that I road to Portland Maine 18 months ago, especially going uphill. I can’t come close to keeping up with John and Richard on this trip. It is also much more of a problem with small or non existing road shoulders with traffic because it is 3 ft wide. So you might ask why not stay with the old bike? The first reason is because of my Parkinson’s disease which is causing me to have an increasing problem with balance so at slow speeds I wobble all over the place and can’t get started at all on any kind of uphill incline. With 3 wheels that is no longer an issue so I should be able to continue riding even after the disease progresses. The second reason is the comfort factor. My new ride is incredibly comfortable even after being on it for 10 hours of hard riding. On my old bike, my rear end hurt bad, my hands ached, my shoulders hurt, and my neck killed me. Even though my new bike has problems it is so much more fun to ride. I think I will get faster as I get used to the recumbent position and get in better shape and the traffic deal is only a problem occasionally and there is usually a solution, such as calling my wife to come pick me up! Oh, and one more plus is because of the really comfortable seat that my son in law made for it I can take a nap any time I want.
Worst day bicycling in my life!!!
Today we rode through a section of highway that was under construction and very, very busy. There was zero shoulder with concrete barriers to the edge of the rode, and my trike is 3 ft wide so I stick into the road enough so cars can’t pass me if there is a car coming from the other direction. I would look behind me and there would be dozens of cars backed up behind me going 6 mph. When there was a break in the traffic coming from the other direction a bunch of cars would speed around me until another car came from the other direction. I got quite a few long honks as they went by and glares as well, but no hand gestures that I could tell. One car slammed on his brakes as he realized that he wasn’t going to make it around me by the time that the car from the other direction got there. When I heard the squealing of the tires behind me I closed my eyes and tensed up waiting to get hit. The trucks were even worse because when they slow down my speed it takes a while for them to get back up to speed going up a hill. The road widened out for a bit and I thought, super, we are done with that, but then another section came up, so I stopped and called the ladies to come and get me. I like adventure but this was suicidal so I decided to “be safe”. I sat on my bike and took a nap while I waited. I rode 30 miles of the 63 for the day. We are taking tomorrow off and the camp sight we are in has a swimming pool so it should be a good day. I am hoping that Monday is a “normal” day, maybe even a little boring.