Durango to Moab Day 2
Snowy and muddy descent to a snowy and muddy climb. Just what you want on a summer bike ride. I definitely thought this was the worst of the trip....so wrong.... https://t.co/Qa7ukvMDqp
Durango to Moab - Day One
First day of the trip. The weather started off really nice for the 3k+ foot climb, but it quickly turned to thunder hail, snow, and white out conditions as the day went on. Luckily it broke around sunset, so I got some nice pics https://t.co/tq9Ndte5tT
Through painted deserts, petrified forests, the Vegas Strip, Death Valley, and mountain passes we've arrived in Tahoe. Nice place to wait out the crazy world for a minute https://t.co/uaSvfOnkhA
4,000 miles down. Thanks El Paso. Desert sunrises, mountains, warm dry air, great food. Next stop, Los Lunas, New Mexico, and most importantly sunni_sunshine https://t.co/IlWKkDcwor
Amazing food, lovely people, great art museum, and bike friendly despite too much sprawl. I ๐ Austin more than I planned too. One question though. Why is everything a food truck? There was even a barbershop inside aโฆ https://t.co/KatAXjUyKm
I just left and can't wait to go back. Thanks for 75ยฐ weather, way too much everything (even for Galaxy), and the worst roads I've ever rode my bike on (including fire roads while mountain biking). Next stop, Austinโฆ https://t.co/keit4ZyHRh
Thanks for ridiculous food, aquarium, and my Jeep Gladiator's first river crossing #atlanta. And thanks for white sand and sunset #pensacola. Go go gadget New Orleans @ Atlanta, Georgia https://t.co/QJUjSqM5Ne