March 17, 2017. Langley Texas to Del Rio Texas 60 miles. 1336 miles from the Pacific.
A great day to be on the bike. I saddled up Horse long before dawn trying once again outsmart West Texas headwinds. Turns out it didn’t take a break even at night. So onward i must go. I meet up with Per (pronounced P-air) that I met a couple a days ago. He is from Norway and in his middle 60s. Former helicopter pilot and all-around great guy. To get in shape for the ride across the southern tier he a told me that he rode across part of Australia. And I thought a couple hours in the gym every day for eight weeks was impressive. Per has an awesome headlight and I have a good tail light so we make a good team. One advantage of Climbing these hills in the dark is that you can’t see how big they are. Coming down hill is a bit on the hairy-scary. All that is soon forgotten as we ride into an amazing sunrise. Bright Colors of every shade of orange and yellow lit up the Horizon. The day stays cool as clouds moved in and we get a sprinkle here and there. We cross the Pecos River just before lunch. Judge Roy Bean and the law or lawlessness west of the Pecos
Is famous around here. We take several rest stops and try to pace ourselves against this wind. It seems better than yesterday-less gusty but still a force to be reckoned. We make it to Comstock just as the only lunch café in town opens. The food is delicious. I haven’t had a good meal since El Paso. We fill our bellies and our food containers and then turn south and then east over the Amistad national recreation area bridge. It is the damned up a Pacos River where it meets the Rio Grande. We arrive in Del Rio after 10 hours on the bikes. I am feeling tired but not exhausted like yesterday. I get a room at the local motel 6 and find a pasta buffet within walking distance. I stuff myself until my belly looks pregnant. I am so grateful to meet my new friend Per and share stories as we rode together. I hope you had a chance to meet A new friend today. Happy Saint Patty’s Day to everyone. And Remember that Irish saying “don’t ruin a good story with the truth” ? Cheers, Freebird




