Thursday, July 13, 2017
Start: Kadoka, South Dakota
End: Chamberlain, South Dakota
Mileage today/cumulative: 115 / 1,841
Elevation Ascended: 3,038′
Weather: Sunny, 71° at start; sunny, 88° at finish
3D Relive Video (approx. 1 minute)
When we cycle at home, we pay little attention to the wind forecast, unless there’s going to be a severe storm with wind warnings. We never look at what direction the wind is blowing because regardless of which direction we ride, at some point we have to change direction to return home. A headwind going out usually means a tailwind coming back.
Not so on this tour, when we are almost always riding in one direction – east. Because of that, everyone is obsessed with the wind forecast and groans when it has some variation of the word “east” in it. There was a LOT of groaning today as we rode 115 miles straight east into a 9 – 12 mph headwind. On top of that, we lost an hour when we rode into the Central Time Zone. The route wasn’t very exciting – we made one turn leaving Kadoka and didn’t turn again for 102 miles, and that was to get on the interstate for ten miles. Lots of rolling terrain that requires you to pedal all of the time. It was a very long day.
We did reach three milestones today. In addition to leaving the Mountain Time Zone, we crossed the official ABB halfway point of the tour. It was marked for us on the road and everyone celebrated for about ten seconds before getting back on our bikes and pedaling into the wind. We also rode over the Missouri River just before turning into our hotel. Other than that, not much to see today!
Tomorrow will be full of excitement. Just thinking of the sights may keep me up all night with anticipation. The South Dakota Tractor Museum in Kimball. The Puck U Bar in Puckwana. The Corn Palace in Mitchell! Holy cow!
And because we still can’t stop thinking about the Badlands, we’re tossing in another photo of us that the ABB staff took.