July 14, 2024
Day 74 - Climbing is not done
I have done a good bit of climbing in Colorado, Wyoming and Montana. I knew when I entered Idaho there was still more uphill left but nothing prepared me for this
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Elizabeth HendersonLooks like fun times but where are all the people?! 😳 Hiding from Bigfoot?
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Check out the hill in the cross section
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Keith AdamsThat nasty three mile hill is Lamb Grade. Going the opposite direction I opted to WALK down because it was so steep. I didn't trust that I would be able to control my speed without trashing the brakes or overheating the rims and blowing a tire. It took an hour to get down and I was soooooooo glad I had done it that way.
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David HendersonTo Keith AdamsThat hill out of Kooskia was the toughest climb of the trip. Going over Hoosier pass and Togwatee pass was easier. It is all about the grade
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Today's ride: 47 miles (76 km)
Total: 3,447 miles (5,547 km)
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Keith AdamsStill to come (today, I think): White Bird Grade. You'll have a lovely 12 mile reward for your climbing efforts.
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David HendersonTo Keith AdamsYes, the long downhill down old 95 into White Bird was awesome. Lot of braking but the views were spectacular
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