September 21, 2022
Day 4. Didn’t expect a solo day
this morning, I carried the bikes down the stairs to street level after pumping up Kath’s rear tire. It had gone flat overnight. I patched it last night but it may still have a slow leak. I decided we’d head to the coffee shop and start the trail and see how it goes. We get coffee and breakfast and come out; tire is flat. So it’s not holding air. Great. And I mean “great” sarcastically.

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Now Hermann has a lot of guest houses (“haus” in German) but they do lack bike shops. The first hardware store I rode to only had 5 tubes, all 26” sizes. Another ride further out of town to the other hardware store, no tubes, no luck. Dollar store? Still no luck. No Walmart, target, anything that would vend a tube. Nada, zilch. So it was going to be a taxi ride for Kathleen and a solo ride for me.
I suppose a fair question would be why was I in search of a tube in the first place? A Boy Scout should always be prepared. Well, I didn’t make it out of the cub scouts, and I did have several options but they weren’t working for me. The original tube I patched but over the course of pumping the valve had become bent and would not hold air. The replacemnt tube was a fancy Tubolito and super flat-resistant but it would not expand to fill the 700x38 of the tire. I could feel it inside the tire, but the tire other than the inner tube would not inflate. So that’s why I put 5 miles running around town before getting the taxi ride.

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For the first 30 miles I was spinning along at 15-16mph. I didn’t think I was going to arrive in Jefferson City first but I definitely thought it might be close. The next 20 the sun blazed in its full glory and I faced a quartering headwind. I soldiered on, alone with my thoughts. I did have a few bright spots running across other cycling groups. I talked with them arriving, with one group asking about the cycling convention, another I asked if this was the “all you can drink” part of the trail, and still another. Apologized I forgot my wristband the the musical entertainment. The last group asked about the entertainment, and I said it was me and broke out in song. I can’t sing but that didn’t stop me from continuing the improv.

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Rolled into Jefferson City around 13:30 and there was Kath in the hotel lobby with a cold Gatorade. She was all checked in and we went for a swim, cleaned up, and then walked into town to sightsee and get something to eat. At 16:00 it was still 96F. At the first museum we went to, the docent recommended the state capital. I thought it was going to see a dome and statues and that would be it. But what a surprise when we saw a whole history museum built into the first floor. Quite interesting.

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Today's ride: 54 miles (87 km)
Total: 154 miles (248 km)
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The other thing that got me to comment was that The Feeshko and I eloped and got married in Jefferson City. That was 39 years ago. The city looks a lot nicer in your photos than I remember it, but I did enjoy the state capitol building.
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