Day 20: Jeffrey City to Lander WY

55.4 miles, 2099 ft ascent / 3029 descent , 12.4% max grade, 6:08 saddle time.  Starting elevation 5981 ft, max 6764 ft, min 5332, final 5357 ft.
The weather forecast predicted that today would be windy, so I got up at 4:45 and headed out of Jeffrey City at 5:30.  I was not sad to leave.  

An early start

The wind started to pick up right away.  I was going roughly NW with the road alternating between west and north, and the wind shifted back and forth from SW to W all day long.  By 0730 the wind speed was up to 10 mph from the W, and it kept increasing as the day went on:  15, 17, 22, 27 mph.  It is hard to ride into a strong headwind, but when it is also gusting to 30 or 40 mph, you cannot get into a rhythm and are constantly shifting gears.  At times a strong headwind gust would bring me nearly to a standstill.  Gusting crosswinds are even more challenging.  I would lean into the steady W wind, then a gust would come along and blow the bike to the right. I would lean in more, and then it would stop, causing the bike to go left.  If a truck drove by during a gust, the effect was magnified.  I had to brace myself each time I heard a truck coming.  This went on for hours as the wind steadily increased.  My arms and shoulders got fatigued from the constant corrections to maintain a straight line, or just stay on the shoulder (which was thankfully about 8 ft wide).  I had to stop frequently to take breaks.  It took me almost 9 hours to go 55 miles.  At times I was barely making 5 mph headway.  It is difficult enough to maintain a straight line at low speeds, without gusting winds.  
As I went further into WY the scenery changed.  In the Beaver Ridge area I came across these red rock formations.



About 6 miles south of Lander the road was heading west and made a right turn to go north.  The headwind became a crosswind. At this point it was about 2:00 pm, so I had been traveling for 8.5 hours.  The wind had been steadily increasing all day.

Wind forecast for Jeffrey City/Lander area.

The wind was gusting up to 45 mph from the WSW.  I got blown off the shoulder into the gravel about 5 times in the next 3 miles.  I finally decided that continuing on would be dangerous, so I texted Brian in Lander to ask for a ride.  He was staying with WarmShowers host Danine.  Without hesitation she drove her van to come pick me up from the side of the road.  I was never so happy to see friendly faces.  They were actually concerned that they had not heard from me and were planning to come looking.  I am exhausted!  Here is Danine’s house in Lander where I am staying. 

WarmShowers host Danine’s house





 

Comments

  1. Wow, sounds like an intense day!! Very glad to hear you had some people to help you! Hope you got some nice rest after that day.

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