Friday, March 30....Rollin' Down The Highway

   Today was sunny and warm right from the start…I could get used to waking up to temps in the 60s.  No bicycle ride today.  It was a bit breezy in the morning but that’s not why we passed on it…we had an ambitious bike ride planned and wanted to get going soon after breakfast. 
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   We left about 10:30 a.m….that gave us a good 7 to 8 hours of road time before dusk.    We’d decided to take advantage of and planned a big ride.  Head up to Globe on 60, then pick up 70 to Safford where we’d ride 191 back to I-10…then it was a matter of heading through Tucson back to Picacho.  A big loop…a 335 mile loop.  Ambitious ride for sure but we had the day ahead of us...it was doable.  I wanted to reverse our route…start by heading east on I-10 to get the Tucson traffic out of the way early.  Figured we’d hit rush hour if we came through Tucson on the back end of the trip.  Traffic through Tucson wasn’t crazy and we were cruising along pretty good.  Until we got to the Texas Canyon…a section of I-10 up through a mountain.  There was a traffic back up…took us about 20 minutes to get beyond the issue and then we stopped at a rest area for a much needed break.  It’s tough on the hands to be in stop and go traffic…cramping hands added to the heat of the midday sun mixed with engine heat.  Yep, it was time for a break…and lunch.  Rode up to Willcox for lunch and to reassess our ride. We were nearing the point of total commitment to the loop…once we headed up 191 we had to keep going because there were no shortcuts.  And we’d lost time due to the traffic slow down and stopping for lunch, so we’d be pushing the limit with regard to dusk/dark.  We’d already ridden 130 miles to get to Willcox…we could head back from there and still have a full day’s ride in.  That was the realistic choice.  But take the scenic route back or stick to the highway? The pros and cons were discussed and we decided to stick to the highway.  Of course, with the time and distance being what it was at that point, we stood a good chance of hitting Tucson at rush hour.  Oh, ding dang!  But a mistake needed fixing and getting back to Tucson in a timely manner would facilitate that.  I’d just have to deal with rush hour.  All highway driving today.
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   Last night Kim came in and mentioned that he thought Frank had either given him a heck of a deal or mistakenly undercharged him for the new lens filter.  He’d checked online several times and couldn’t find the specific size he bought for the price that Frank had charged him; however, he did find a smaller size for that price.  It was a significant amount and we agreed that Kim should call Frank to find out if undercharging for the filter was intentional or a mistake.  That conversation revealed that it was indeed a mistake on Frank’s part; we wanted to swing by and make it right.  It was simply the right thing to do.  With Frank’s strange hours it was probably our only opportunity before we left.  So turning around at Willcox made sense on several levels. 
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   The traffic slowdown was due to an accident.  I’m not an ‘ambulance chaser’… I don’t like driving by the scene of an accident…I avert my eyes if possible so I don’t have to see things that can’t be unseen. I had no choice today…I had to drive by the scene of the accident…I was on my bike, I had to be aware of my surroundings.  My heart absolutely hit the pit of my stomach when I saw the front end of the semi up on top of a car.  Shit!! I knew that there would be no surviving that impact.  However, up ahead there were two vehicles on the shoulder of the road…an RV in front and a car in back.  As I came alongside the RV, I could see the damage to the back end and quickly realized that the car under the semi tire was being towed by the RV and as such, there was no one in the vehicle.  I said a prayer of thanks for that.  The driver was walking back toward the semi/car and he appeared to be physically okay.  Don’t know about the semi driver….but the absence of an ambulance gave me cause to be hopeful.  There are definitely some big insurance issues to work out.  I haven’t been able to find a news source that tells what happened.  The scene was cleared up and traffic was moving normally by the time we were heading back through the area. 
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   Texas Canyon runs through a mountain or big hill, I’m not sure of the terminology.  It has gigantic boulders propped up by smaller boulders…it has gigantic boulders off by themselves…it has mounds of gigantic boulders.  Did I mention that these boulders were huge?  I wonder if  it’s called Texas Canyon because Texas is known as the Land of Oversized Everything and these were oversized rocks/boulders for sure.
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   So we got in a good ride…not exactly as we had originally planned but that’s okay.  We got things squared away with Frank and all feel better for that.  We caught just the leading edge of the Tucson rush hour and that was much better than it could have been.  So all in all it was a good day…
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   It was a slow picture day because we rode the highway…all day we rode the highway.  Not much opportunity to take pictures when cruising at 70 mph. However, we did see Larry the Lizard’s little brother at our tree this morning and one of his cousins at the rest area.  Creepy crawlies and rocks…the extent of my picture taking today.


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   We went out scorpion hunting tonight.  No luck in the first location.  I suggested we stop at the tire in the ground…looking around a pile of wood, Kim turned over a board and voila! there was a scorpion!  Kim saw a scorpion and I got a picture…it was a good end to a good day.  😊
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Bike miles today:  274

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