I had no idea that I was looking at a 3,000 foot climb out of Fort Collins, but the road just kept going up. Finally I did a check to see how much more I had to climb. Here’s what I saw.
The blue at the top is an elevation profile. I’m at the top of that blue point now, looking forward to a twenty mile downhill.
So, you might be wondering, what is it like biking at this altitude? Well, the air is quite thin, but manageable. The wind is stiff at around 15 or 20 mph. Fortunately it’s a cross wind not a head wind, but it definitely makes for some extra work. The day is lovely with blue skies and now patches of clouds are appearing. Here’s some pictures of where I am.
It’s all quite amazing to this East Coaster.
Here’s some pictures from this morning.
Entering Wyoming.
This one is for Cliff.
One of these two should have pronghorn antelope. I’d never seen them before, but I think that’s what they are. I read all about them in fourth grade. They might be s bit hard to see.
Leaving Fort Collins yesterday
Ok that’s all for now. Be well!