Day 38 Rawlins WY to Forest Edge Ranch WY

For the past several hundred miles, my journey has been predominantly east. Today the Divide turns south which feels pretty good – I now feel I am going somewhere!

During breakfast, Divider, Sandy, from Chicago, blogged me.

They had been 5 miles back from the Storm in the Great Basin & wisely held back. I will watch out for you guys & hope to cross paths again real soon!

My Rawlins home

I’ll have good memories of Rawlins. Pleasant place, nice people but stuck in the middle of a desert, 7300 ft above sea level. Not for me.

Quite a few climbs today. The first: 8 miles to escape Rawlins, the second was to finally leave the desert behind 8000 ft & forests – reached only at the end of day. The wind killed any hopes of an easy ride or respectable distance. All day was a strong gusty, southerly all day making even the downhills very hard work.

Road 401 out of Rawlins

Some Dividers already have the perfect bike shot – I’m still working on it!

Major roadworks on the route all day – huge wagons carrying gravel & tarmac travelling the road. Lee, from Ohio, on traffic control, pulled me over to hand a bottle of water & chat. This is all part of what makes the ride special – enjoys talking to Dividers & help them where they can!

Typical of today’s view – lots of desert

Camp- Birch forest just inside Medicine Bow National Forest.

The nights are drawing in very quickly. Today, by 7pm, I needed to pull off the track to set up camp, only last week I had been riding til 8pm or after. Accelerated by me traveling east & south.

7 thoughts on “Day 38 Rawlins WY to Forest Edge Ranch WY

  1. Well reading daily, mostly lost for words in awe, having issues accessing comments, then whoopee this evening picked up Alan mentioning an accident…..!?! Missed that, do we get the edited highlights and family the gruesome bits?? Oh but I did see those eerie prison shots I suppose…. Happy peddling.

    Like

Leave a reply to Annette Birch Cancel reply